Empirical Economics
1976 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 6, 2024
- The role of the digital economy in tourism: mechanism, causality and geospatial spillover pp. 2355-2395

- Haitao Wu, Ruohan Zhong, Pinrui Guo, Yunxia Guo and Yu Hao
- Contagious protests pp. 2397-2434

- Rabah Arezki, Alou Adessé Dama, Simeon Djankov and Ha Nguyen
- Single-firm inference in event studies via the permutation test pp. 2435-2450

- Phuong Anh Nguyen and Michael Wolf
- Multinational and exporter wage premia: evidence from southeastern Europe and a panel multiple-treatments approach pp. 2451-2470

- Peter Egger, Pinar Kaynak Gunes and Benedikt Zoller-Rydzek
- A new fractional integration approach based on neural network nonlinearity with an application to testing unemployment hysteresis pp. 2471-2499

- Fumitaka Furuoka, Luis Gil-Alana, Olaoluwa Yaya, Elayaraja Aruchunan and Ahamuefula Ogbonna
- Health care policy uncertainty and state-level employment pp. 2501-2532

- Nopphol Witvorapong and Chak Hung Jack Cheng
- What factors drive house prices in the USA? Sign restricted VAR approach pp. 2533-2556

- Jinwoong Lee
- Nelson and Plosser revisited: macroeconomic and financial stability of Turkey pp. 2557-2592

- Saban Nazlioglu, Dogukan Tarakci and Emre Kilic
- On the time-varying effects of the ECB’s asset purchases pp. 2593-2623

- Andrejs Zlobins
- Revisiting the effect of bank deregulation on income inequality pp. 2625-2657

- William Hankins, Anna-Leigh Stone and Gary Hoover
- Quest for the general effect size of finance on growth: a large meta-analysis of worldwide studies pp. 2659-2722

- Ichiro Iwasaki and Evžen Kočenda
- Late-in-life investments in human capital: evidence on the (unintended) effects of a pension reform pp. 2723-2760

- Simone Chinetti
- Does China’s aid increase individual happiness of recipient countries? pp. 2761-2793

- Jinqiang Xu and Churen Sun
- Medical providers’ supply curve in a universal healthcare system with global budgeting pp. 2795-2822

- Meng-Chi Tang
- Where can childcare expansion increase maternal labor supply? A comparison of quasi-experimental estimates from seven countries pp. 2823-2879

- Agnes Szabo-Morvai and Anna Lovasz
Volume 66, issue 5, 2024
- Inflation uncertainty pp. 1903-1920

- Apostolos Serletis and Libo Xu
- The presence of a latent factor in gasoline and diesel prices co-movements pp. 1921-1939

- Cosimo Magazzino, Marco Mele, Claudiu Albulescu, Nicholas Apergis and Mihai Mutascu
- Macroprudential policy and financial system stability: an aggregate study pp. 1941-1973

- Hamdi Jbir, Cornel Oros and Alexandra Popescu
- Foreign bank entry and export quality upgrading: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment set in China pp. 1975-2005

- Teng Zhang, Yanlin Xing and Hua Shang
- The effects of the investment decisions of telecommunications firms on their financial performance during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2007-2047

- İlhan Çam, Nisa Özge Önal Tuğrul, Kevser Şimşek, Kamil Karaçuha, Ertuğrul Karaçuha and Gökhan Özer
- Forecasting the equity premium using weighted regressions: Does the jump variation help? pp. 2049-2082

- Zhikai Zhang, Yaojie Zhang and Yudong Wang
- Testing the correct specification of a system of spatial dependence models for stock returns pp. 2083-2103

- Tim Kutzker and Dominik Wied
- Crime under-reporting in Bogotá: a spatial panel model with fixed effects pp. 2105-2136

- Luis Chanci, Subal Kumbhakar and Luis Sandoval
- Legality rating and corporate efficiency: evidence from a conditional nonparametric frontier analysis pp. 2137-2168

- Marco A. DeBenedetto, Michele Giuranno, Camilla Mastromarco, Diego Ravenda and Pierluigi Toma
- The impact of US productivity growth on unemployment in the time–frequency domain: is AI causing a change in the relationship? pp. 2169-2190

- Patrick Crowley and David Hudgins
- Benchmarking econometric and machine learning methodologies in nowcasting GDP pp. 2191-2247

- Daniel Hopp
- Is peer-to-peer demand cointegrated at the listing level? pp. 2249-2275

- Jorge V. Pérez-Rodríguez, Heiko Rachinger and Rafael Suárez-Vega
- Players behind the scenes: common ownership in the hospital industry pp. 2277-2309

- Mengde Liu and Lu Yao
- The effect of SMS nudges on higher education performance pp. 2311-2334

- Alicia Brandt, Hamid R. Oskorouchi and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- New insights on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for Central Asia pp. 2335-2354

- Massimiliano Caporin, Arusha Cooray, Bekhzod Kuziboev and Inomjon Yusubov
Volume 66, issue 4, 2024
- Uncertainty and long-run economy: the role of R &D and business dynamism pp. 1403-1441

- Andrzej Cieślik and Mehmet Burak Turgut
- Holding the economy by the tail: analysis of short- and long-run macroeconomic risks pp. 1443-1489

- Michal Franta and Jan Libich
- Nonlinear responses of crude oil prices to the US dollar exchange rates: the role of inventories pp. 1491-1510

- Zhepeng Hu and Lei Yan
- Understanding the energy sector deregulations: international evidence pp. 1511-1551

- Shengquan Wang and Jiawen Luo
- A joint impulse response function for vector autoregressive models pp. 1553-1585

- Thomas Wiesen and Paul Beaumont
- Do the export reactions to exchange rate and exchange rate volatility differ depending on technology intensity? New evidences from the panel SVAR analysis pp. 1587-1631

- Caglayan Aslan and Ferdi Akpiliç
- The evolution of the natural rate of interest: evidence from the Scandinavian countries pp. 1633-1659

- Hanna Armelius, Martin Solberger, Erik Spånberg and Pär Österholm
- Direct and indirect effects of regional economic stimuli pp. 1661-1681

- Matěj Bělín and Ondrej Buchel
- Pandemic, sentiments over COVID-19, and EU convergence pp. 1683-1707

- Athanasios Anastasiou, Nicholas Apergis and Athina Zervoyianni
- Job expectations and financial fragility: evidence from pre-COVID Spain pp. 1709-1733

- Marcos Álvarez-Espiño, Sara Fernández-López and Lucía Rey-Ares
- Data transparency and sovereign financing conditions pp. 1735-1755

- Jesus Gonzalez-Garcia
- Migration and economic activity at origin: the role of female household headship in rural Bangladesh pp. 1757-1818

- Marup Hossain, Conner Mullally and Gulcan Onel
- Is output growth of Chinese manufacturing firms input or productivity driven? A flexible production function approach with endogenous inputs pp. 1819-1846

- Subal Kumbhakar and Mingyang Li
- A semiparametric alternative to the Heckman correction: application with left-censored data on parental transfers pp. 1847-1866

- Lu Wang, Yixiao Jiang and Zhaochen He
- Does the design of a soda tax matter? Evidence from school children in Europe pp. 1867-1901

- Selina Gangl
Volume 66, issue 3, 2024
- Foreign capital inflows, exchange rates, and government stability pp. 945-977

- Nadine McCloud, Michael S. Delgado and Man Jin
- Modelling foreign exchange rate co-movement and its spatial dependence in emerging markets: a spatial econometrics approach pp. 979-1011

- Charles Raoul Tchuinkam Djemo and Joel Eita
- Divergence and club convergence in NATO pp. 1013-1035

- Yasin Kutuk
- Modeling interest rate setting at the European Central Bank with bargaining models and counterfactuals pp. 1037-1053

- James McNeil
- The shifters of intrahousehold decision-making in European countries pp. 1055-1101

- Juan Carlos Campaña, José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Jorge Velilla
- Oil price shocks and macroeconomic dynamics: How important is the role of nonlinearity? pp. 1103-1123

- Inwook Hwang and Jaebeom Kim
- Regional income dynamics in Bangladesh pp. 1125-1159

- Syed Abul Basher, Francesca Di Iorio and Stefano Fachin
- Robust estimation techniques for the tail index of the new Pareto-type distribution pp. 1161-1189

- Muhammad Aslam Mohd Safari and Nurulkamal Masseran
- Research on the effectiveness of the volatility–tail risk-managed portfolios in China’s market pp. 1191-1222

- Zirui Guo, Yihan Li and Guangyan Jia
- “Bottom-up” abatement on climate from the “top-down” design: lessons learned from China’s low-carbon city pilot policy pp. 1223-1257

- Qingyang Wu, Zhen Sun, Linhan Jiang and Lei Jiang
- Early-life disaster experience and commercial insurance demand: evidence from the Great Famine in China pp. 1259-1286

- Xiaoquan Wang, Yu Fang, Yugang Ding and Hua Chen
- The causal impact of mental health on tobacco and alcohol consumption: an instrumental variables approach pp. 1287-1310

- Francis Mitrou, Ha Nguyen, Huong Thu Le and Stephen R. Zubrick
- Modelling simultaneously censored outcomes of private policing and crime pp. 1311-1331

- Francis Petterini
- A comprehensive reexamination of the weather effects pp. 1333-1382

- Chun-I Lee and Chueh-Yung Tsao
- Strategic discrimination and the emergence of systematic exclusion pp. 1383-1401

- Paulo Arvate, Lisa Lenz and Sergio Mittlaender
Volume 66, issue 2, 2024
- Expropriation, money, and happiness: the impact of state theft in Russia pp. 483-501

- Steven B. Caudill, João Ricardo Faria, Franklin Mixon and Elliott H. Young
- Trade war, national sentiment and consumption substitution of cultural products: evidence from China’s film market pp. 503-538

- Yan Ren, Caixia Zong and Xiaoling Zhan
- Inequality and growth in China pp. 539-585

- Haiyan Lin and Markus Brueckner
- Inequality, growth fluctuations, and employment pp. 587-622

- Burcu Hacibedel, Pierre Mandon, Priscilla Muthoora and Nathalie Pouokam
- Relationships between inflation, output growth, and uncertainty in the era of inflation stabilization: a multicountry study pp. 623-650

- Kushal Banik Chowdhury
- Heterogeneity in prices and inflation over the life cycle pp. 651-670

- Toshiaki Shoji
- Estimating the effects of Syrian civil war pp. 671-703

- Aleksandar Kešeljević and Rok Spruk
- Spatial disaggregation of poverty and disability: application to Tanzania pp. 705-734

- Tomoki Fujii
- Risk preference and entrepreneurial investment at the top of the wealth distribution pp. 735-761

- Frank Fossen, Johannes König and Carsten Schröder
- Covid-19 and education: a study with undergraduate students pp. 763-784

- Thiago Silva, Tito Belchior Silva Moreira and Jeferson Trindade Santana
- Using household-level data to guide borrower-based macro-prudential policy pp. 785-827

- Gastón Giordana and Michael Ziegelmeyer
- Spillover effects of disaggregated macroeconomic uncertainties on U.S. real activity: evidence from the quantile vector autoregressive connectedness approach pp. 829-858

- Hedi Ben Haddad, Imed Mezghani, Imed Medhioub and Sohale Altamimi
- Fractional cointegration between energy imports to the EURO area and exchange rates to the US dollar pp. 859-882

- Maria Malmierca-Ordoqui, Luis Gil-Alana and Manuel Monge
- The three co’s to jointly model commodity markets: co-production, co-consumption and co-trading pp. 883-925

- Amelie Schischke, Patric Papenfuß and Andreas Rathgeber
- Forecasting oil prices with random forests pp. 927-943

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
Volume 66, issue 1, 2024
- Ecological footprint, electricity consumption, and economic growth in China: geopolitical risk and natural resources governance pp. 1-25

- Cosimo Magazzino
- Assessing progress in decoupling transport CO2 emissions from GDP growth since 1970 pp. 27-51

- Steven Parker
- Does classification of green aid flows matter for environmental quality? pp. 53-73

- Nicholas Apergis, Mehmet Pinar and Emre Unlu
- Dynamic modelling of consumption patterns using LA-AIDS: a comparative study of developed versus developing countries pp. 75-135

- Saroja Selvanathan, Maneka Jayasinghe, Eliyathamby A. Selvanathan and Shashika Rathnayaka
- On the economic costs of political instabilities: a tale of sub-Saharan Africa pp. 137-173

- Joe Maganga Zonda, Chang-Ching Lin and Ming-Jen Chang
- Income disparities and financial development: evidence from a panel firm-level analysis pp. 175-206

- Chrysovalantis Amountzias
- Impacts of the COVID lockdown on household incomes: evidence from Punjab, India pp. 207-242

- Anirban Sanyal, Nirvikar Singh and Rolly Kapoor
- Asymmetric effects of monetary policy: evidence from India pp. 243-277

- Irfan Ahmad Shah and Srikanta Kundu
- Public expenditure multiplier across business cycle phases in an emerging economy: new empirical evidence and dimension pp. 279-299

- Paras Sachdeva, Wasim Ahmad and N R Bhanumurthy
- Income inequality and fiscal policy over the political cycle pp. 301-325

- Jorge Carrera, Pablo de la Vega and Fernando Toledo
- Lagging behind: the hysteresis of austerity pp. 327-368

- Andrea Tafuro
- The empirical modelling of house prices and debt revisited: a policy-oriented perspective pp. 369-404

- Pål Boug, Håvard Hungnes and Takamitsu Kurita
- Bribery, regulation and firm performance: evidence from a threshold model pp. 405-430

- Chaoyi Chen, Mehmet Pinar and Thanasis Stengos
- Socio-economic risk factors and wildfire crime in Italy: a quantile panel approach pp. 431-465

- Alessandra Canepa
- Selecting sensitive web info via conditional probabilities to model economics and financial variables pp. 467-481

- Andrea Monaco, Adamaria Perrotta and Joseph Mulligan
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