Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 4, 2020
- Moving Beyond Lewis: Employment and Wage Trends in China’s High- and Low-Skilled Industries and the Emergence of an Era of Polarization pp. 555-589

- Scott Rozelle, Yiran Xia, Dimitris Friesen, Bronson Vanderjack and Nourya Cohen
- Economic and Political Motivations in Debt Finance in China: Bank Lending and Trade Credit Offering pp. 590-631

- Go Yano and Maho Shiraishi
- Was the Balassa–Samuelson Effect Small? Uncaptured Quality Improvements and Japan’s Real Exchange Rate Appreciation, 1956–1970 pp. 632-660

- Hiroyuki Imai
- On the Determinants of the Okun’s Law: New Evidence from Time-Varying Estimates pp. 661-700

- Davide Furceri, Joao Jalles and Prakash Loungani
- An Analysis of Argentina’s 2001 Default Resolution pp. 701-738

- Martin Guzman
- Corruption, Government Expenditure and Public Debt in OECD Countries pp. 739-771

- Alfredo Monte and Luca Pennacchio
- In Memoriam: Oleh Havrylyshyn pp. 772-773

- Vito Tanzi
- Correction to: Moving Beyond Lewis: Employment and Wage Trends in China’s High- and Low-Skilled Industries and the Emergence of an Era of Polarization pp. 774-775

- Scott Rozelle, Yiran Xia, Dimitris Friesen, Bronson Vanderjack and Nourya Cohen
Volume 62, issue 3, 2020
- Fiscal Policy in Europe: An Introduction pp. 355-357

- Antonio Afonso, Pedro Cerqueira and Andreea Stoian
- The Return of Fiscal Policy and the Euro Area Fiscal Rule pp. 358-372

- Vítor Constâncio
- Sustainable Debt Policy Rules and Growth in a Small Open Economy Model: Is a Balanced Government Budget Worthwhile? pp. 373-397

- Fabienne Lara Dascher
- Fiscal Policy in an Age of Secular Stagnation pp. 398-429

- Michael Buchner
- The Short-Run and Long-Run Determinants of Household Saving: Evidence from OECD Economies pp. 430-464

- Philemon Kwame Opoku
- A Systemic Approach to Estimating the Output Gap for the Italian Economy pp. 465-493

- Tommaso Proietti, Marco Fioramanti, Cecilia Frale and Libero Monteforte
- Is the Welfare State Relevant for Economic Growth? Evidence for Portugal pp. 494-520

- Pedro Bação and Marta Simões
- The Interaction Between Conventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: Chile, Colombia, Japan, Portugal and the UK pp. 521-554

- Zoe Venter
Volume 62, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: 25th Dubrovnik Economic Conference Symposium pp. 183-184

- Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujčić
- Financial Globalization, Fiscal Policies and the Distribution of Income pp. 185-199

- Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan Ostry and Pietro Pizzuto
- Diasporas and Economic Development: A Review of the Evidence and Policy pp. 200-214

- Dany Bahar
- Deleveraging and Foreign Currency Loan Conversion Programs in Europe pp. 215-241

- Viktória Vidaházy and Pinar Yesin
- Twentieth Anniversary of the Euro: Why are Some Countries Still Not Willing to Join? Economists’ View pp. 242-262

- Milan Deskar-Škrbić and Davor Kunovac
- Bribes, Rents and Industrial Firm Performance in Albania and Kosovo pp. 263-302

- Luca J. Uberti
- Monetary Policy Transmission to Russia and Eastern Europe pp. 303-353

- Carsten M. Stann and Theocharis Grigoriadis
Volume 62, issue 1, 2020
- National Identity and Public Goods Provision pp. 1-33

- Ani Harutyunyan
- The Impact of Conflict on Trade in Services: A Sector-Level Analysis pp. 34-48

- Laurent Didier
- Central Bank Equity as an Instrument of Monetary Policy pp. 49-68

- Mojmir Hampl and Tomas Havranek
- The European Corporate Equity Puzzle pp. 69-104

- Philipp-Bastian Brutscher and Christopher Hols
- Reforming Finance Under Fragmented Governments pp. 105-148

- Francesco Di Comite and Thomas Lambert
- The Great Recession and Labor Market Adjustment: Evidence from Latvia pp. 149-181

- Hartmut Lehmann, Tiziano Razzolini and Anzelika Zaiceva
Volume 61, issue 4, 2019
- Three Revolutions of the Modern Era pp. 521-530

- Richard Easterlin
- Democratic Institutions, Natural Resources, and Income Inequality pp. 531-550

- Christopher Hartwell, Roman Horvath, Eva Horváthová and Olga Popova
- Gender Earnings Inequality and Wage Policy: Teachers, Health Care, and Social Workers in Central Asia pp. 551-575

- Kathryn H. Anderson and Damir Esenaliev
- Why Does Sharecropping Survive? Agrarian Institutions and Contract Choice in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 576-597

- Nozilakhon Mukhamedova and Richard Pomfret
- Is Economic Growth Really Jobless? Empirical Evidence from North Africa pp. 598-624

- Ousama Ben-Salha and Zouhair Mrabet
- The Fall in Potential Output due to the Financial Crisis: A Much Bigger Estimate for the UK pp. 625-635

- Nicholas Crafts
- In Memoriam: Frederic L. Pryor pp. 636-638

- Josef Brada
- Martin L. Weitzman pp. 639-641

- Richard E. Ericson
Volume 61, issue 3, 2019
- Forty Years of Chinese Reforms: An Overview pp. 349-358

- Iikka Korhonen
- In Search of Fluctuations: Another Look at China’s Incredibly Stable GDP Growth Rates pp. 359-380

- Eeva Kerola
- Can Consumption Growth in China Keep Up as Investment Slows? pp. 381-412

- Mali Chivakul and Bernhard Kassner
- The Role of Internally Financed Capex in Rising Chinese Corporate Debts pp. 413-442

- Guonan Ma and Jinzhao Chen
- Corporate Misconduct and the Cost of Private Debt: Evidence from China pp. 443-463

- Xian Gu, Iftekhar Hasan and Haitian Lu
- Truths and Myths About RMB Misalignment: A Meta-analysis pp. 464-492

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Shi He
- Corruption in China: What Shapes Social Attitudes Toward It? pp. 493-518

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Ilari Määttä and Laurent Weill
- Correction to: Corruption in China: What Shapes Social Attitudes Toward It? pp. 519-519

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Ilari Määttä and Laurent Weill
Volume 61, issue 2, 2019
- 24th Dubrovnik Economic Conferences Symposium pp. 193-194

- Paul Wachtel and Boris Vujčić
- Macroprudential Policy in a Monetary Union pp. 195-212

- Salim Dehmej and Leonardo Gambacorta
- Transition Dynamics in European Labour Markets During Crisis and Recovery pp. 213-234

- Vassilis Monastiriotis, Corrado Macchiarelli and Nikolitsa Lampropoulou
- Framework Conditions, Innovation and Productivity in European Regions pp. 235-259

- Debora Revoltella, Andrea Brasili, Rocco L. Bubbico, Annamária Tüske and Christoph Weiss
- Introduction: 2017 INFER 19th Annual Conference, Bordeaux pp. 260-262

- Sophie Brana
- Labor Market Conditions and Geographic Mobility in the Eurozone pp. 263-284

- Florence Huart and Médédé Tchakpalla
- Monetary Union, Competitiveness and Raw Commodity Dependence: Insights from Africa pp. 285-301

- Alexandre Henry
- Trade in Fuels and Environmental Regulation: A Two-Sided Story pp. 302-343

- Thais Nunez-Rocha and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Comparative Economic Studies Referees pp. 344-346

- Paul Wachtel
- Correction to: Framework Conditions, Innovation and Productivity in European Regions pp. 347-348

- Debora Revoltella, Andrea Brasili, Rocco L. Bubbico, Annamária Tüske and Christoph Weiss
Volume 61, issue 1, 2019
- Is Privatization Working in Ukraine? pp. 1-35

- J. David Brown, John Earle, Solomiya Shpak and Volodymyr Vakhitov
- Sovereign Defaults and Democracy pp. 36-62

- Antonis Adam and Kostas Karanatsis
- The Norwegian Oil Bonanza and the Scandinavian Model in Comparative Perspective pp. 63-82

- Roberto Iacono
- Output Costs of Currency Crisis and Banking Crisis: Shocks, Policies and Cycles pp. 83-102

- Ryota Nakatani
- Collateral Quality and Loan Default Risk: The Case of Vietnam pp. 103-118

- Chau Le and Hieu L. Nguyen
- Income Inequality and Fiscal Redistribution in 31 Countries After the Crisis pp. 119-148

- Koen Caminada, Kees Goudswaard, Chen Wang and Jinxian Wang
- J-Curve in Transition Economies: A Large Meta-analysis of the Determinants of Output Changes pp. 149-191

- Ichiro Iwasaki and Kazuhiro Kumo
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