Empirical Economics
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Volume 67, issue 6, 2024
- Global liquidity effect of quantitative easing on emerging markets pp. 2449-2461

- Mehmet Balcilar, Ojonugwa Usman, Mark Wohar, David Roubaud and Hasan Güngör
- Cross-border spillovers in G20 sovereign CDS markets: cluster analysis based on K-means machine learning algorithm and TVP–VAR models pp. 2463-2502

- Zhizhen Chen, Guifen Shi and Boyang Sun
- The stability of government bond markets’ equilibrium and the interdependence of lending rates pp. 2503-2538

- Paulo Rodrigues, Philipp Sibbertsen and Michelle Voges
- Systemic risk in Chinese interbank lending networks: insights from short-term and long-term lending data pp. 2539-2564

- Shuyue Jin, Lei Song, Lei Shu, Qifeng Gao and Yu Chen
- The impact of diversification on the profitability and risk of Chinese banks: evidence from a semiparametric approach pp. 2565-2606

- Minzhi Wu, Emili Tortosa-Ausina and Paula Cruz-García
- The power of news data in forecasting tail risk: evidence from China pp. 2607-2642

- Yong Ma, Lu Yan and Dongtao Pan
- Command thy blessing from above: vertically delegated carbon reduction targets and firm export performance in China pp. 2643-2675

- Limin Du, Zheng Wang and Zhaohua Xiao
- Measuring market power: macro- and micro-evidence from Italy pp. 2677-2717

- Emanuela Ciapanna, Sara Formai, Andrea Linarello and Gabriele Rovigatti
- The individual Laffer curve: evidence from the Spanish income tax pp. 2719-2769

- Ana Gamarra Rondinel, José Félix Sanz-Sanz and María Arrazola
- New evidence on the health and employment effects of non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 interventions on workers in the United States pp. 2771-2819

- Ege Aksu, Prabal K. De and Laxman Timilsina
- Work from home arrangements and organizational performance in Italian SMEs: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2821-2863

- Laura Abrardi, Elena Grinza, Alessandro Manello and Flavio Porta
- Unconditional cash transfer programs and women’s empowerment: evidence from Pakistan pp. 2865-2892

- Chris Heaton, Asma Kashif and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Educational hypogamy and female employment in rural India pp. 2893-2931

- Punarjit Roychowdhury and Gaurav Dhamija
- Historical state and its legacy: another perspective on Dai Viet–Khmer economic division in Vietnam pp. 2933-2970

- Lam Ho Bao
- Combining cluster analysis with synthetic control for evaluating economic impacts of the dam breach in Mariana, Brazil pp. 2971-2991

- Leonardo Biazoli, Ednilson Sebastião Ávila and Izabela Regina Cardoso Oliveira
Volume 67, issue 5, 2024
- Uncertainty and financial asset return spillovers: are they related? Empirical evidence from three continents pp. 1891-1918

- Stilianos Fountas, Dimitra Kontana and Paraskevi Tzika
- Commodity markets and the global macroeconomy: evidence from machine learning and GVAR pp. 1919-1965

- Ernest Owusu Boakye, Kari Heimonen and Juha Junttila
- Macroeconomic attention and commodity market volatility pp. 1967-2007

- Fameliti Stavroula and Vasiliki Skintzi
- From bits to emissions: how FinTech benefits climate resilience? pp. 2009-2037

- Qingyang Wu
- Do consumer price indices in oil-producing economies respond differently to oil market shocks? Evidence from Canada pp. 2039-2076

- Andre Harrison and Annika Segelhorst
- Local spatial difference-in-differences models: treatment correlations, response interactions, and expanded local models pp. 2077-2107

- Shanxia Sun and Michael S. Delgado
- “Fly down”: the impact of new accounting standards on the airline industry risk assessment pp. 2109-2133

- Niccolò Comerio, Fausto Pacicco and Massimiliano Serati
- Contesting the public works domain: examining the factors affecting presence and success of SMES in public procurement pp. 2135-2173

- Peter Nemec
- Measuring productivity when technology is heterogeneous using a latent class stochastic frontier model pp. 2175-2205

- K Hervé Dakpo, Laure Latruffe, Yann Desjeux and Philippe Jeanneaux
- Adults in the room? The auditor and dividends in small firms: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 2207-2240

- Hakim Lyngstadås and Johannes Mauritzen
- ‘Bargain your share’: the role of workers’ bargaining power for labor share, with reference to transition economies pp. 2241-2288

- Marjan Petreski and Stefan Tanevski
- Gender segregation: analysis across sectoral dominance in the UK labour market pp. 2289-2343

- Riccardo Leoncini, Mariele Macaluso and Annalivia Polselli
- Impact of terrorism on child sex at birth: evidence from Pakistan pp. 2345-2370

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Gerel Oyun and Javed Younas
- A model of errors in BMI based on self-reported and measured anthropometrics with evidence from Brazilian data pp. 2371-2410

- Apostolos Davillas, Victor Hugo Oliveira and Andrew Jones
- Intergenerational earnings mobility in Chile: the tale of the upper tail pp. 2411-2447

- Javier Cortés Orihuela, Juan D. Díaz, Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos, Pablo Troncoso and Gabriel I. Villarroel
Volume 67, issue 4, 2024
- Constructing alternative unemployment statistics in China pp. 1319-1354

- Qian Sun
- The costs of job loss and task usage: Do social tasks soften the drop? pp. 1355-1374

- Antti Kauhanen and Krista Riukula
- Unraveling wage inequality: tangible and intangible assets, globalization and labor market regulations pp. 1375-1420

- Antonio Francesco Gravina and Neil Foster-McGregor
- Output, employment, and price effects of U.S. narrative tax changes: a factor-augmented vector autoregression approach pp. 1421-1471

- Masud Alam
- Covid-19 lockdown, gender and income dynamics in household energy consumption: evidence from Japan pp. 1473-1496

- Shigeru Matsumoto, Viet-Ngu Hoang and Clevo Wilson
- Point forecasts of the price of crude oil: an attempt to “beat” the end-of-month random-walk benchmark pp. 1497-1539

- Nima Nonejad
- Testing for Granger causality in heterogeneous panels with cross-sectional dependence pp. 1541-1579

- Saban Nazlioglu and Cagin Karul
- Testing the aggregation of goods and services without separability using panel data pp. 1581-1613

- Manami Ogura
- Does one size fit all in the Euro Area? Some counterfactual evidence pp. 1615-1647

- Sergio Destefanis, Matteo Fragetta and Emanuel Gasteiger
- Measuring economic country-specific uncertainty in Türkiye pp. 1649-1689

- Ilhan Kilic and Faruk Balli
- Natural disasters, salience and public support for climate change policy pp. 1691-1704

- Shawn J. McCoy, Ian K. McDonough and Constant Tra
- Exchange rate misalignments, growth, and institutions pp. 1705-1799

- Jaromir Baxa and Michal Paulus
- Volatile capital flows and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: the role of transparency pp. 1801-1827

- Augustine C. Odo, Nathaniel E. Urama and Joseph Chukwudi Odionye
- Calorie decomposition by gender, caste, and religion in India: an entitlement approach pp. 1829-1887

- Biswabhusan Bhuyan, Bimal Kishore Sahoo and Damodar Suar
- Correction to: Co-payment exemption and healthcare consumption: quasi-experimental evidence from Italy pp. 1889-1890

- Vanessa Cirulli, Giuliano Resce and Marco Ventura
Volume 67, issue 3, 2024
- Revisiting the countercyclicality of fiscal policy pp. 877-914

- Joao Jalles, Youssouf Kiendrebeogo, Raphael Lam and Roberto Piazza
- Uncovering heterogeneous regional impacts of Chinese monetary policy pp. 915-940

- Andrew Tsang
- Money demand stability in India: allowing for an unknown number of breaks pp. 941-983

- Masudul Hasan Adil and Aditi Chaubal
- A joint test of predictability and structural break in predictive regressions pp. 985-1013

- Yijie Fei
- Institutions and carbon emissions: an investigation employing STIRPAT and machine learning methods pp. 1015-1044

- Arusha Cooray and Ibrahim Özmen
- How to detect what drives deviations from Benford’s law? An application to bank deposit data pp. 1045-1061

- Karlo Kauko
- The dynamic connectedness between collateralized loan obligations and major asset classes: a TVP-VAR approach and portfolio hedging strategies for investors pp. 1063-1089

- Spyros Papathanasiou, Dimitris Kenourgios, Drosos Koutsokostas and Georgios Pergeris
- Global liquidity spillovers in the Asia–Pacific region: policy-driven versus market-driven effects pp. 1091-1113

- Chau Le, Huyen Nguyen and Duc Vo
- Assessing the financial impacts of significant wildfires on US capital markets: sectoral analysis pp. 1115-1148

- Tchai Tavor
- Endogeneity-corrected stochastic frontier with market imperfections pp. 1149-1183

- Dibyendu Maiti and Chiranjib Neogi
- The impact of robots on labor demand: evidence from job vacancy data in South Korea pp. 1185-1209

- Hyejin Kim
- Hybrid measures of multidimensional poverty pp. 1211-1233

- Tomson Ogwang and Jean-François Lamarche
- Educational choice, initial wage and wage growth pp. 1235-1274

- Hans Ophem and Jacopo Mazza
- Reasons for college major-job mismatch and subsequent job mobility and earnings growth pp. 1275-1301

- Shengjun Jiang
- Asynchronous fieldwork in cross-country surveys: an application to physical activity pp. 1303-1318

- Stavros Poupakis and Francesco Salustri
Volume 67, issue 2, 2024
- Fertility and the oil curse pp. 381-416

- Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin
- University expansion and female adolescents’ educational attainment in Ethiopia pp. 417-448

- Musa Ahmed
- The return to classroom instruction time in private and public schools pp. 449-464

- Jeffrey Schiman and Rand Ressler
- An empirical assessment of effectiveness of the US tobacco control policies: a smoothed instrumental variables quantile regression approach pp. 465-493

- Vardges Hovhannisyan, Vahé Heboyan and Magdana Kondaridze
- Electoral cycles in tax reforms pp. 495-529

- Antonio David and Can Sever
- Indirect estimation of the monthly transport turnover indicator in Italy pp. 531-566

- Barbara Guardabascio, Filippo Moauro and Luke Mosley
- The impact of digital economy on income inequality from the perspective of technological progress-biased transformation: evidence from China pp. 567-607

- Mao Wu, Ying Ma, Yu Gao and Zhanhui Ji
- Which financial inclusion indicators and dimensions matter for income inequality? A Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 609-654

- Rogelio Mercado and Victor Pontines
- Easing financial constraints through carbon trading pp. 655-691

- Qingyang Wu, Siyu Ren, Yao Hou, Zaoli Yang, Congyu Zhao and Xusheng Yao
- Macroeconomic, industry-specific and bank-specific determinants of the profitability of Brazilian banks: dynamic panel evidence pp. 693-726

- Leandro Coghi Bernardelli and Carlos Enrique Carrasco-Gutierrez
- Improved inference for interactive fixed effects model under cross-sectional dependence pp. 727-760

- Zhenhao Gong and Min Seong Kim
- Evidence of non-fundamentalness in OECD capital stocks pp. 761-772

- Antonio Aguirre and Ignacio N. Lobato
- Foreign direct investment and inclusive finance: do financial markets and quality of institutions matter? pp. 773-815

- Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Richard Dwumfour, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor and Lei Pan
- A real-time regional accounts database for Germany with applications to GDP revisions and nowcasting pp. 817-838

- Robert Lehmann
- Cross-country convergence: to be or not to be, that is the question pp. 839-875

- Sakari Lähdemäki
Volume 67, issue 1, 2024
- Business cycles in the USA: the role of monetary policy and oil shocks pp. 1-30

- Cosmas Dery and Apostolos Serletis
- The factor structure of exchange rates volatility: global and intermittent factors pp. 31-45

- Massimiliano Caporin, C. Vladimir Rodríguez-Caballero and Esther Ruiz
- A mixed-frequency VAR application to studying joint dynamics of foreign investor trading and stock market returns pp. 47-73

- Burak Alparslan Eroğlu, Deniz İkizlerli and Numan Ülkü
- Forecasting the volatility of European Union allowance futures with macroeconomic variables using the GJR-GARCH-MIDAS model pp. 75-96

- Huawei Niu and Tianyu Liu
- Gloomy expectations after the invasion of Ukraine pp. 97-109

- Domenico Depalo
- k-Class instrumental variables quantile regression pp. 111-141

- David Kaplan and Xin Liu
- Telecommunication capital and productivity growth: further insights using network characteristics and nonlinearities pp. 143-163

- Elena Ketteni
- Japan’s dual labor market and its macroeconomic characteristics pp. 165-196

- Hirokazu Mizobata
- Regression discontinuity design with principal stratification in the mixed proportional hazard model: an application to the long-run impact of education on longevity pp. 197-223

- Govert Bijwaard and Andrew Jones
- School starting age and the impact on school admission pp. 225-251

- Julio Caceres-Delpiano and Eugenio Giolito
- Old-age unemployment and labour supply: an application to Belgium pp. 253-287

- Octave Brouwer and Ilan Tojerow
- Does gender equality in labor participation bring equality? Evidence from developing and developed countries pp. 289-311

- Federica Alfani, Fabio Clementi, Michele Fabiani, Vasco Molini and Enzo Valentini
- Family-oriented versus career seekers: mixture regression separation pp. 313-335

- Lara Delsalle and Oleksii Birulin
- Determining economic factors for sex trafficking in the United States using count time series regression pp. 337-354

- Yuhyeong Jang, Raanju R. Sundararajan, Wagner Barreto-Souza and Elizabeth Wheaton-Paramo
- Co-payment exemption and healthcare consumption: quasi-experimental evidence from Italy pp. 355-380

- Vanessa Cirulli, Giuliano Resce and Marco Ventura
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