Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 1, 2025
- A Systematic Literature Review of Income Inequality in Central–Eastern European Countries pp. 1-49

- Byambasuren Dorjnyambuu
- Effects of Quantitative Easing on Economic Sentiment: Evidence from Three Large Economies pp. 50-83

- Benjamin Baker and Murat Üngör
- The Effects of Taxation on Income Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 84-149

- Idrissa Ouedraogo, Issa Dianda, Pegdwende Patrik Roland Ouedraogo, Tiraogo Rodrigue Ouedraogo and Bassirou Konfe
- Natural Resource Rents, Manufacturing Trade, and Manufacturing Growth: Evidence from Linear and Nonlinear Regressions for ECOWAS Countries pp. 150-185

- Essotanam Mamba
- It’s Never Different: Fiscal Policy Shocks and Inflation pp. 186-220

- Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
- Foreign Direct Investment, Institutions, and Domestic Investment in Developing Countries: Is there a Crowding-Out Effect? pp. 221-261

- Kadoukpè Gildas Magbondé, Djiby Racine Thiam and Mamadou Abdoulaye Konté
Volume 66, issue 4, 2024
- Protests on Campus: The Political Economy of Universities and Social Movements pp. 621-638

- Harnoor Kaur and Noam Yuchtman
- Political Connections, Business Groups and Innovation in Asia pp. 639-660

- Simon Commander, Saul Estrin and Thamashi Silva
- Unemployment and Financial Development: Evidence for OECD Countries pp. 661-683

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- Intra-household Time Allocation: Evidence from the Post-socialist Countries pp. 684-716

- Vitaliia Yaremko
- Business Equity and Wealth Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 717-752

- Edison Jakurti
- Heterogeneous role of resource dependence on industrialization in developing countries pp. 753-781

- Paul Awoa Awoa and Henri Atangana Ondoa
Volume 66, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial for the Special Issue of Comparative Economic Studies: 50 Years After the End of Bretton Woods—The Experiences of Small Open Economies pp. 389-393

- Alexander Rathke, Tobias Straumann and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Exchange Rate Regime Choices in Small Open Economies from Bretton Woods to Inflation Targeting pp. 394-414

- Nathan Sussman and Charles Wyplosz
- The Importance of Sound Monetary Policy: Some Lessons for Today from Canada’s Experience with Floating Exchange Rates Since 1950 pp. 415-453

- Michael D. Bordo and Pierre L. Siklos
- Shocks and Currents: Monetary Policy and Israel’s Foreign Exchange Market pp. 454-481

- Itamar Caspi, Amit Friedman and Sigal Ribon
- Norway’s Road to Inflation Targeting: Overcoming the Fear of Floating pp. 482-534

- Øyvind Eitrheim and Jan Fredrik Qvigstad
- Monetary Policy in Sweden After the End of Bretton Woods pp. 535-590

- Emma Bylund, Jens Iversen and Anders Vredin
- Made in Frankfurt? The Monetary Policy of the Swiss National Bank Since 1973 pp. 591-619

- Alexander Rathke and Tobias Straumann
Volume 66, issue 2, 2024
- Gender Gap in Urban Job Market During the Pandemic: The Case of Ukraine pp. 215-235

- Tymofii Brik and Maksym Obrizan
- Inequality, Growth, and Structural Transformation: New Evidence from a Post-communist Economy pp. 236-260

- Dorina Lazar and Cristian Marius Litan
- Technological Progress and Political Disengagement pp. 261-288

- Daryna Grechyna
- The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Political Stability on Food Security: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 289-328

- Zouhaier Aloui and Samir Maktouf
- Gender Inequality Under Laissez-Faire Covid-19: Case of Belarus pp. 329-354

- Kateryna Bornukova and Lev Lvovskiy
- Government Support Measures, Trust in Institutions and Effects on Satisfaction with Democracy During the COVID-19 Outbreak pp. 355-387

- Erica Poma and Barbara Pistoresi
Volume 66, issue 1, 2024
- Legal Weakness, Investment Risks, and Distressed Acquisitions: Evidence from Russian Regions pp. 1-69

- Ichiro Iwasaki and Yuko Adachi
- Democracy and Intra-Africa Trade pp. 70-90

- Whelsy Boungou, Francis Osei-Tutu and Amara Zongo
- How Does Financial Sector Development Improve Tax Revenue Mobilization for Developing Countries? pp. 91-125

- Aguima Aime Bernard Lompo
- Multidimensional Deprivation from Labor Market Opportunities in Armenia: Evidence from 2018 and 2020 pp. 126-165

- Knar Khachatryan and Aleksandr Grigoryan
- Financial Crises and Climate Change pp. 166-190

- Joao Jalles
- Public Finance, Fiscal Rules and Public–Private Partnerships: Lessons for Post-COVID-19 Investment Plans pp. 191-213

- Alessandra Cepparulo, Giuseppe Eusepi and Luisa Giuriato
Volume 65, issue 4, 2023
- Factor Endowments, Economic Integration, Sanctions, and Offshores: Evidence from Inward FDI in Russia pp. 617-649

- Andrzej Cieślik and Oleg Gurshev
- The Circular Relationship Between Productivity and Hours Worked: A Long-Term Analysis pp. 650-664

- Gilbert Cette, Simon Drapala and Jimmy Lopez
- Historical Representative Assembly Experiences and Constitutionalism Today pp. 665-680

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik and Andrew T. Young
- Diverse Models of Capitalism and Synchronization of Business Cycles pp. 681-712

- Jakub Borowski, Adam Czerniak and Beáta Farkas
- COVID-19 and Gender Gaps in Employment, Wages, and Work Hours: Lower Inequalities and Higher Motherhood Penalty pp. 713-735

- Maryna Tverdostup
- Promoting Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy: Fiscal Rules Versus Institutions pp. 736-781

- Kady Keita and Camelia Romocea Turcu
Volume 65, issue 3, 2023
- Introduction to Symposium in Honour of Prof. Oleh Havrylyshyn pp. 409-415

- Elodie Douarin and Paul A. Wachtel
- Flaunt them If you’ve Got them? Informal Connections and Beliefs About Prospects of Upward Mobility in Transition Economies pp. 416-441

- Alexandru Cojocaru
- What did those who were “Present at the Transition” Miss? The Creation of Powerful Presidential Families in Central Asia pp. 442-460

- Richard Pomfret
- Economic Insecurity, Institutional Trust and Populist Voting Across Europe pp. 461-482

- Denis Ivanov
- Shock Therapy in Transition Countries: A Behavioral Macroeconomic Approach pp. 483-510

- Yuemei Ji
- Deprivation, Social Mobility Considerations, and Life Satisfaction: A Comparative Study of 33 European Countries pp. 511-550

- Elvisa Drishti, Zamira Shkreli, Edvin Zhllima and Blendi Gerdoçi
- Political Budget Cycles in Early Versus Regular Elections: The Case of Serbia pp. 551-581

- Vladan Ivanovic, Endrit Lami and Drini Imami
- Credit-to-GDP Gap Estimates in Real Time: A Stable Indicator for Macroprudential Policy Making in Croatia pp. 582-614

- Tihana Škrinjarić
- Correction: Introduction to Symposium in Honour of Prof. Oleh Havrylyshyn pp. 615-615

- Elodie Douarin and Paul A. Wachtel
Volume 65, issue 2, 2023
- Getting Closer or Falling Apart? Euro Area Countries After the Sovereign Debt Crisis pp. 191-220

- Massimo Bordignon, Nicolò Gatti and Massimiliano Onorato
- Political Budget Cycles in the Context of a Transition Economy: The Case of Albania pp. 221-262

- Endrit Lami
- On the Geographical Dispersion of Euro Currency Trading: An Analysis of the First 20 Years and a Comparison to the RMB pp. 263-287

- Frank Westermann
- From the British to the Chinese Periphery: Capital Accumulation Through Primary-Commodity Production in Australia and Argentina pp. 288-323

- Nicolas Grinberg
- Schooling Ain’t Learning in Europe: A Club Convergence Perspective pp. 324-361

- Linda Glawe and Carlos Mendez-Guerra
- Households’ Exposure to the Financial Sector as a Driver of Inequality: An Analysis of Advanced and Emerging Economies pp. 362-402

- Sofia Vale and Francisco Camões
- Correction to: From the British to the Chinese Periphery: Capital Accumulation Through Primary-Commodity Production in Australia and Argentina pp. 403-403

- Nicolas Grinberg
- Comparative Economic Studies Referees pp. 404-408

- Nauro Campos
Volume 65, issue 1, 2023
- Does Corruption Discourage More Female Entrepreneurs from Applying for Credit? pp. 1-28

- Jean-Christophe Statnik, Thi-Le-Giang Vu and Laurent Weill
- Rogue Waves: Climate Change and Firm Performance pp. 29-59

- Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
- Long-Term Economic Effects of Populist Legal Reforms: Evidence from Argentina pp. 60-95

- Maximiliano Marzetti and Rok Spruk
- Drivers of the Tax Effort: Evidence from a Large Panel pp. 96-136

- Victor Barros, Joao Jalles and Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
- To Grow or Not to Grow: Belarus and Lithuania pp. 137-167

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Eduard Hochreiter
- The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Tax Revenue pp. 168-190

- Abdramane Camara
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