Prague Economic Papers
1996 - 2024
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Volume 2020, issue 6, 2020
- Why Cannot Direct Payments Be Capped in Slovakia? A Political Economy Perspective pp. 625-648

- Jan Pokrivcak, Marián Tóth, Pavel Ciaian, Martin Bušík and Andrej Svorenčík
- Assessing the Systemic Risk Between American and European Financial Systems pp. 649-671

- Ayhan Orhan, Vahit Ferhan Benli and Rui Alexandre Castanho
- Do Institutions Influence Economic Growth? pp. 672-687

- Klára Čermáková, Pavel Procházka, Lucie Kureková and Jiří Rotschedl
- Cross-Currency Basis Spread and Its Impact on Corporate Lending Rates in the Czech Banking Sector pp. 688-709

- Dušan Staniek
- Impact of Export of Travel Services on Current Account Balance and Growth in Mediterranean Countries pp. 710-728

- Maja Bacovic, Danijela Jacimovic and Julija Cerovic Smolovic
- Factors Affecting Collateralized Borrowing by SMEs: Evidence from Emerging Markets pp. 729-749

- Aysa Ipek Erdogan
Volume 2020, issue 5, 2020
- Valuation of Equity Release Contracts in Czech Republic, Republic of Poland and Slovak Republic pp. 505-521

- Agnieszka Marciniuk, Emília Zimková, Vlastimil Farkašovský and Colin Lawson
- Dynamic Efficiency in World Economy pp. 522-544

- Kevin Luo, Tomoko Kinugasa and Kai Kajitani
- Interest Rates and Household Saving Behaviour: An Empirical Puzzle and a Solution Using Czech Data pp. 545-560

- Ondřej Badura
- Commuting Time and Life Satisfaction of High School Students in the Czech Republic, Italy and Slovenia pp. 561-574

- Julius Janáček and Václav Rybáček
- Social Welfare Effects of Progressive Income Taxation under Increasing Inequality pp. 575-599

- Saša Ranđelović and Marko Vladisavljevic
- The Effects of Economic Policy Uncertainty on Export: A Gravity Model Approach pp. 600-622

- Fei Jia, Xiaoyong Huang, Xiangyun Xu and Haoyu Sun
Volume 2020, issue 4, 2020
- Single Stimuli, Multiple Responses: Performance Feedback and Firms' R&D Changes pp. 381-402

- Michal Jirásek
- The Influence of FDI on Domestic Innovation: An Investigation Using Structural Breaks pp. 403-423

- Mingbo Zheng, Gen-Fu Feng, Jun Wen and Chun-Ping Chang
- Assessing the Job-Finding Probability of Older and Prime-Age Unemployed Workers pp. 424-444

- Vladislav Flek, Martin Hála and Martina Mysíková
- Application of Copulas to Modelling of Marriage Reverse Annuity Contract pp. 445-468

- Joanna Dębicka, Stanisław Heilpern and Agnieszka Marciniuk
- An Explorative Paper on Speculative Approaches to Smart Contracts pp. 469-480

- Sanel Halilbegovic and Necip Ertem
- Sustainability of Current Account Surpluses: Evidence from European Countries pp. 481-501

- Ayşen Sivrikaya and Zühal Kurul
Volume 2020, issue 3, 2020
- A Liquidity Risk Stress-Testing Framework with Basel Liquidity Standards pp. 251-273

- Hana Hejlová, Zlatuse Komarkova and Marek Rusnák
- Planning Cities Development Directions with the Application of Sentiment Analysis pp. 274-290

- Dorota Jelonek, Cezary Stępniak, Tomasz Turek and Leszek Ziora
- Outreach and Effects of the ECB Corporate Sector Purchase Programme pp. 291-314

- Jakub Jakl
- Does Financial Support from ERDF and CF Contribute to Convergence in the EU? Empirical Evidence at NUTS 3 Level pp. 315-329

- Mindaugas Butkus, Alma Mačiulytė-Šniukienė, Kristina Matuzevičiutė and Diana Cibulskienė
- Exploring the Migration Intention of Romanian Students in Economics pp. 330-350

- Aurelian-Petruș Plopeanu, Daniel Homocianu, Christiana Brigitte Sandu and Elisabeta Jaba
- How Consumers' Inflation Expectations Respond to Explosive Periods of Food and Energy Prices: Evidence for European Union Countries pp. 351-377

- Aytul Ganioglu
Volume 2020, issue 2, 2020
- Foreign Trade as a Tool to Strengthen the EU's Competitiveness Against China (A Case of the Service Sector) pp. 129-151

- Peter Baláž, Michaela Královičová and Dušan Steinhauser
- Sectoral Price Stickiness and Inflation Persistence in Poland: A Two-Sector DSGE Approach pp. 152-186

- Agnieszka Leszczyńska-Paczesna
- Relationship Between the Brent Oil Price and the US Dollar Exchange Rate pp. 187-206

- Radmila Krkošková
- A Novel Strategy to Assess Motives Behind Private Transfers pp. 207-225

- Kevin Luo
- The Impact of Fee Income Share on EU Banks' Performance and Its Implications for Drivers of Banks' Business Model Changes pp. 226-248

- Karolína Vozková
Volume 2020, issue 1, 2020
- Placing the Czech Shadow Banking Sector under the Light pp. 3-28

- Martin Hodula, Martin Macháček and Ales Melecky
- A Local Government Revenue System under Macroeconomic Pressure - The Case of Poland pp. 29-52

- Beata Guziejewska and Katarzyna Walerysiak-Grzechowska
- Impacts of Global-Economic-Policy Uncertainty on Emerging Stock Market: Evidence from Linear and Non-Linear Models pp. 53-66

- Mohammad Enamul Hoque and Mohd Azlan Shah Zaidi
- Practical Training and Its Impact on Employability Post-Graduation pp. 67-84

- Markéta Šnýdrová, Lucie Vnoučková and Ivana Šnýdrová
- What Chinese Workers Value: An Analysis of Job Satisfaction, Job Expectations, and Labour Turnover in China pp. 85-104

- Peng Nie, Lanlin Ding and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- Revisiting Linkages between Stock Prices and Real Activity in OECD Countries: Does Finance Respond to Changing Situation of Economy? pp. 105-126

- Mercan Hatipoglu
Volume 2019, issue 6, 2019
- The Government Spending-Revenue Nexus in CEE Countries: Some Evidence for Asymmetric Effects pp. 633-647

- Mesut Karakas and Taner Turan
- Predictive Performance of Customer Lifetime Value Models in E-Commerce and the Use of Non-Financial Data pp. 648-669

- Pavel Jasek, Lenka Vrana, Lucie Sperkova, Zdenek Smutny and Marek Kobulsky
- The Hold-up Problem and Banking Relationships: Evidence from the Polish SME Sector pp. 670-687

- Marcin Grzelak
- Fiscal Stimulus on Bayesian DSGE Models pp. 688-708

- Kuo-Hsuan Chin
- A Factor-Augmented Vector Autoregressive Approach to Analyze the Transmission of Monetary Policy pp. 709-728

- Zulfiqar Ali Wagan, Zhang Chen and Hakimzadi Wagan
- Do SMEs Face a Higher Tax Burden? Evidence from Belgian Tax Return Data pp. 729-747

- Pieter Buyl and Annelies Roggeman
- Contribution of the Behavioural Economics to the Explanation of the Gender Wage Level Differences pp. 748-758

- Dagmar Brožová
Volume 2019, issue 5, 2019
- Relative Importance of Country and Firm-specific Determinants of Capital Structure: A Multilevel Approach pp. 499-515

- Rumeysa Bilgin
- Spatial Monopoly with Upgrades of Durable Goods pp. 516-531

- Yong-Cong Yang, Pu-yan Nie, Zhao-Hui Wang and Tan Zheng-Xun
- Unemployment Hysteresis in the Czech Republic pp. 532-546

- Jakub Bechný
- Energy Prices and their Impact on the Competitiveness of the EU Steel Industry pp. 547-566

- Peter Baláž and Juraj Bayer
- Does Social Capital Influence Debt Literacy? The Case of Facebook Users in Poland pp. 567-588

- Kamil Filipek, Andrzej Cwynar and Wiktor Cwynar
- A General Equilibrium Model of Optimal Alcohol Taxation in the Czech Republic pp. 589-611

- Karel Janda, Zuzana Lajksnerová and Jakub Mikolášek
- Input-Output DSGE Model for the Czech Republic pp. 612-630

- Kateřina Gawthorpe
Volume 2019, issue 4, 2019
- Profitability of Trading in the Direction of Asset Price Jumps - Analysis of Multiple Assets and Frequencies pp. 385-401

- Milan Ficura
- Global Risk Factors and Stock Returns during Bull and Bear Market Conditions: Evidence from Emerging Economies in Europe pp. 402-415

- Sercan Demiralay
- Subsidies to Less Favoured Areas in the Czech Republic: Why Do They Matter? pp. 416-432

- Jana Poláková
- Versioning Goods and Joint Purchases with Network Externality pp. 433-448

- Jiangli Dou and Bing Ye
- Impact of Harmonization on the Implicit Tax Rate of Consumption pp. 449-464

- Andrea Feher, Bogdan Virgil Condea and Daniela Harangus
- Household Ecological Preferences and Renewable Energy Spending pp. 465-478

- Maciej Malaczewski
- Meaning and Problems of Identification of Beta Coefficient When Valuing Financial Institutions pp. 479-495

- Milan Hrdý and Markéta Pláničková
Volume 2019, issue 3, 2019
- Macroeconomic Forecast Relevance in the Central Banks Decisions. The Case of European Economies pp. 257-275

- Magdalena Szyszko and Aleksandra Rutkowska
- Selected Socioeconomic Determinants of the Size of the Nonprofit Sector Serving Households in the OECD Countries pp. 276-295

- Jindřich Špička, Markéta Arltová and Petr Boukal
- The Moderating Impact of Firm Size on the Relationship between Working Capital Management and Profitability pp. 296-312

- Ilhan Dalci, Cem Tanova, Hasan Ozyapici and Murad Bein
- Factors Affecting the Length of Procedure in Public Procurement: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 313-329

- Michal Plaček, Martin Schmidt, František Ochrana and Milan Půček
- Determinants of Net Trade Credit: A Panel VAR Approach Based on Industry pp. 330-347

- Mara Madaleno, Nicoleta Bărbuţă-Mişu and Fitim Deari
- Optimizing the Structure of the European UnionBudget Expenditure pp. 348-362

- Andrii Boiar
- Female Leadership and Firm Performance pp. 363-377

- Arlette Beltrán
- The Future of Economics in the Sociological Point of View pp. 378-381

- Dagmar Brožová
Volume 2019, issue 2, 2019
- Exposure Modelling in Property Reinsurance pp. 129-154

- Jan Hrevuš and Luboš Marek
- Impact of Behavioural Attention on the Households Foreign Currency Savings as a Response to the External Macroeconomic Shocks pp. 155-177

- Vilma Deltuvaitė, Svatopluk Kapounek and Petr Korab
- Heterogeneous Impact of Quantitative Easing on Government Bond Yields pp. 178-195

- Mesut Turkay and Timur Gur
- Structural Change, Exchange Rate and the Asymmetric Adjustment of Retail Energy Prices in Europe pp. 196-234

- Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Anthony Orji, Richardson K. Edeme and Ezebuilo R. Ukwueze
- Okun´s Law over the Business Cycle: Does it Change in the EU Countries after the Financial Crisis? pp. 235-254

- Marcel Novák and Ľubomír Darmo
Volume 2019, issue 1, 2019
- Smoking Czechs: Modelling Tobacco Consumption and Taxation pp. 3-29

- Karel Janda and Martin Strobl
- Returns to Tertiary Education in Western and Eastern Europe pp. 30-48

- Martina Mysíková and Jiri Vecernik
- Corporate Social Performance versus Financial Performance of the Romanian Firms pp. 49-69

- Marian Siminica, Costel Ionașcu and Mirela Sichigea
- Differences in Total Factor Productivity Growth in the European Union: The role of Human Capital by Income Level pp. 70-85

- Sara Barcenilla, Gregorio Gimenez and Carmen López-Pueyo
- Labour Inequalities in Europe: The Case of Serbia pp. 86-104

- Svetlana Mihic, Miroslava Filipovic and Danijela Dasic
- SMEs Credit Conditions during the Financial Crisis in Europe pp. 105-125

- Yaseen Ghulam