Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
2008 - 2023
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
- The impact of bequest taxation on savings and transfers pp. 333-365
- Janusz Kud³a, Robert Kruszewski, Maciej Dudek and Konrad Walczyk
- Human capital convergence in European NUTS 2 regions pp. 367-392
- Barbara Dañska-Borsiak
- Relationships between road transport indicators and expenditure of visitors in the context of European countries’ tourism competitiveness pp. 393-418
- Beata Gavurova, Martin Rigelsky and Martin Mikeska
- Google and apple mobility data as predictors for European tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic: A neural network approach pp. 419-459
- Benedek Nagy, Manuela Rozalia Gabor, Ioan Bogdan Baco?, Moaaz Kabil, Kai Zhu and Lóránt Dénes Dávid
- The impact of organizational resilience on the quality of public services: Application of structural equation modeling pp. 461-489
- Mindaugas Butkus, Giovanni Schiuma, Ilona Bartuseviciene, Ona Grazina Rakauskiene, Lina Volodzkiene and Laura Dargenyte-Kacileviciene
- Barriers to immigrant entrepreneurship: A causal relationship analysis of the Asian immigrant entrepreneurs in Germany employing the DEMATEL approach pp. 491-522
- Gul Shah Sabary and Aleksandr Kljuènikov
- A cross-national study of internationalisation barriers with reference to SME value chain pp. 523-549
- Wieslaw Urban, Katarzyna Krot and Anna Tomaszuk
- A novel approach to estimating the debt capacity of European SMEs pp. 551-581
- Michal Karas and Mária Režòáková
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- The mean reversion/persistence of financial cycles: Empirical evidence for 24 countries worldwide pp. 11-47
- Shengnan Lv, Zeshui Xu, Xuecheng Fan, Yong Qin and Marinko Skare
- Dynamic dependencies and return connectedness among stock, gold and Bitcoin markets: Evidence from South Asia and China pp. 49-87
- Hongjun Zeng, Ran Lu and Abdullahi D. Ahmed
- State-level Taylor rule and monetary policy stress pp. 89-120
- Hasan Engin Duran and Pawel Gajewski
- Endogenous money supply, global liquidity and financial transactions: Panel evidence from OECD countries pp. 121-152
- Pawe³ Œliwiñski
- Factors influencing the choice of the invoicing currency in international trade: Panel data analysis for 55 countries pp. 153-183
- Katarzyna Twarowska-Mól
- Equivalence scales for continuous distributions of expenditure pp. 185-218
- Stanislaw Maciej Kot
- Impact of negative emotions on financial behavior: An assessment through general strain theory pp. 219-254
- Khurram Ajaz Khan, Zdenko Metzker, Justas Streimikis and John Amoah
- The approach to supply chain cooperation in the implementation of sustainable development initiatives and company’s economic performance pp. 255-286
- £ukasz Ma³ys
- Key motivational factors behind Asian immigrant entrepreneurship: A causal relationship analysis employing the DEMATEL approach for Germany pp. 287-318
- Gul Shah Sabary, Lukáš Durda, Arif Ibne Asad and Aleksandr Kljuènikov
Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- Impact of European structural and investment funds absorption on the regional development in the EU–12 (new member states) pp. 857-880
- Martina Vukašina, Ines Kersan-Škabiæ and Edvard Orliæ
- Does trade openness improve the quality of domestic institutions? Evidence from Africa pp. 881-908
- Tereza Nìmeèková and Arshad Hayat
- Links between crime and economic development: EU classification pp. 909-938
- Rita Remeikiene, Ligita Gaspareniene, Aleksandra Fedajev, Evaldas Raistenskis and Anatolijs Krivins
- Forecasting volatility during the outbreak of Russian invasion of Ukraine: application to commodities, stock indices, currencies, and cryptocurrencies pp. 939-967
- Piotr Fiszeder and Marta Ma³ecka
- Actual rate of the management fee in mutual funds of different styles pp. 969-1014
- Katarzyna Perez and £ukasz Szymczyk
- Inclusiveness as a key determinant of work engagement: evidence from V4 countries pp. 1015-1050
- Igor Borisov and Szergej Vinogradov
- A multivariate approach towards the measurement of active employee participation in the area of occupational health and safety in different sectors of the economy pp. 1051-1085
- Katarzyna Boczkowska, Konrad Nizio³ek and El¿bieta Roszko-Wójtowicz
- Disparities in the level of regional technical infrastructure development in Poland: multicriteria analysis pp. 1087-1113
- Dorota Mi³ek
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Reinvestment and effective corporate income tax rates in V4 countries pp. 581-605
- Petr Prochazka and Iveta Cerna
- Meeting the European green deal objective of expanding organic farming pp. 607-633
- Aleksandra Kowalska and Milena Bieniek
- Determinants for international competitiveness of the food industry in 43 countries worldwide: evidence from panel models pp. 635-667
- Mariusz Hamulczuk and Karolina Pawlak
- The distribution of wage inequality across municipalities in Mexico: a spatial quantile regression approach pp. 669-697
- Rolando I. Valdez and Francisco García-Fernández
- Hybrid demand forecasting models: pre-pandemic and pandemic use studies pp. 699-725
- Andrea Kolková and Petr Rozehnal
- The role of formal and informal remittances as the determinants of formal and informal financial services pp. 727-746
- Khiev Virak and Yuriy Bilan
- Product and process innovation patterns in Polish low and high technology systems pp. 747-773
- Piotr Dzikowski
- Exploring potential drivers of innovation-related activities in Poland: evidence from Polish business clusters pp. 775-801
- Joanna Kuczewska and Tomasz Tomaszewski
- Segmentation and estimation of claim severity in motor third-party liability insurance through contrast analysis pp. 803-842
- Marian Reiff, Erik Šoltés, Silvia Komara, Tatiana Šoltésová and Silvia Zelinová
Volume 17, issue 2, 2022
- The atlas of inequality aversion: theory and empirical evidence on 55 countries from the Luxembourg Income Study database pp. 261-316
- Stanislaw Maciej Kot and Piotr R. Paradowski
- The role of the One-Belt One-Road initiative in China’s exports and global value chains pp. 317-341
- Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz and Yuxin Lu
- Impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on unemployment in Slovakia: a statistically created counterfactual approach using the time series analysis pp. 343-389
- Katarina Kramarova, Lucia Svabova and Barbora Gabrikova
- Determinants of youth unemployment rate: case of Slovakia pp. 391-414
- Mário Papík, Paulína Miha¾ová and Lenka Papíková
- Persistence of pre-IPO earnings of new companies from CEE stock markets pp. 415-434
- Tomasz Sosnowski
- Catering to investor sentiment for dividends: contestability or collusion of the largest shareholders? pp. 435-457
- Aleksandra Pieloch-Babiarz
- Executive compensation and the financial performance of Polish listed companies from the corporate governance perspective pp. 459-480
- Artur Sajnóg and Anna Rogoziñska-Pawe³czyk
- The use of Beneish M-scores to reveal creative accounting: evidence from Slovakia pp. 481-510
- Pavol Durana, Roman Blazek, Veronika Machova and Miroslav Krasnan
- Do owner-manager demographics in SMEs matter for corporate social responsibility? pp. 511-531
- Gentjan Cera, Khurram Ajaz Khan, Andrea Bláhová and Jaroslav Belas, Jr.
- Impact of cooperation flexibility on innovation flexibility in SMEs pp. 533-566
- Eva Tomášková and Lucie Kaòovská
Volume 17, issue 1, 2022
- Did the COVID-19 pandemic amplify the positive impact of income diversification on the profitability of European banks? pp. 11-29
- Sylwester Kozak and Agata Wierzbowska
- Do words transform into actions? The consistency of central banks’ communications and decisions pp. 31-49
- Magdalena Szyszko and Aleksandra Rutkowska
- Determinants of corruption: a panel data analysis of Visegrad countries pp. 51-79
- Veronika Linhartová and Martina Halásková
- Is redistributive policy of EU welfare state effective in tackling income inequality? A panel data analysis pp. 81-101
- Anna Wildowicz-Szumarska
- Fiscal and redistributive impacts of the introduction of dynamic components in maternity benefits pp. 103-131
- Daniela Danková, Renata Halásková and Ján Šebo
- Regional smart specialisations in the light of dynamic changes in the employment structure: the case of a region in Poland pp. 133-171
- Joanna Kudelko, Katarzyna Zmija and Dariusz Zmija
- Export risk perceptions of SMEs in selected Visegrad countries pp. 173-190
- Aleksandr Kljuènikov, Mehmet Civelek, Cyril Klimeš and Radim Farana
- Barriers to gaining support: a prospect of entrepreneurial activity of family and non-family firms in Poland pp. 191-224
- Ada Domanska and Robert Zajkowski
- Craft beer revolution: formation of a new segment in Slovakia pp. 225-246
- Radovan Savov and Xénia Szarková
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