Empirical Economics
1976 - 2025
Current editor(s): Robert M. Kunst, Arthur H.O. van Soest, Bertrand Candelon, Subal C. Kumbhakar and Joakim Westerlund From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 57, issue 6, 2019
- On inflation expectations in the NKPC model pp. 1853-1864

- Philip Hans Franses
- A comment on ‘on inflation expectations in the NKPC model’ pp. 1865-1867

- Markku Lanne and Jani Luoto
- New Keynesian Phillips Curve with time-varying parameters pp. 1869-1889

- Kuo-Hsuan Chin
- Can policy shifts explain the forward discount puzzle? pp. 1891-1909

- Michael Jetter, Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy and Olena Ogrokhina
- A macro–financial analysis of the corporate bond market pp. 1911-1933

- Hans Dewachter, Leonardo Iania, Wolfgang Lemke and Marco Lyrio
- Robustness and sensitivity analyses for stochastic volatility models under uncertain data structure pp. 1935-1958

- Jan Pospíšil, Tomáš Sobotka and Philipp Ziegler
- Asymmetric dynamics of insurance premium: the impacts of output and economic policy uncertainty pp. 1959-1978

- Rangan Gupta, Amine Lahiani, Chi-Chuan Lee and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Importance of credibility for business confidence: evidence from an emerging economy pp. 1979-1996

- Helder de Mendonça and André Filipe Guedes Almeida
- Relative efficiency of oil price versus oil output in promoting economic growth: Is OPEC’s strategy right? pp. 1997-2012

- Olesia Kozlova and Jose Noguera-Santaella
- Trade openness, political institutions, and military spending (evidence from lifting Iran’s sanctions) pp. 2013-2041

- Sajjad Faraji Dizaji
- Decomposition methods for analyzing inequality changes in Latin America 2002–2014 pp. 2043-2078

- John Ariza and Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- Determinants of firm performance: does ethnic diversity matter? pp. 2079-2105

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Maria Rebecca Valenzuela
- Valuing the quantity and quality of product variety to consumers pp. 2107-2128

- Daniel Melser
- Determinants of demand for traditional Chinese opera pp. 2129-2148

- Junlong Wu, Keshen Jiang and Chaoqing Yuan
- Misperception explains favorite-longshot bias: evidence from the Finnish and Swedish harness horse race markets pp. 2149-2160

- Matti Koivuranta and Marko Korhonen
Volume 57, issue 5, 2019
- Market integration and the persistence of electricity prices pp. 1495-1514

- João Pedro Pereira, Vasco Pesquita, Paulo Rodrigues and António Rua
- The US oil supply revolution and the global economy pp. 1515-1546

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- Moody oil: What is driving the crude oil price? pp. 1547-1578

- Filippo Lechthaler and Lisa Leinert
- Worthy to lose some money for better air quality: applications of Bayesian networks on the causal effect of income and air pollution on life satisfaction in Switzerland pp. 1579-1611

- Eleftherios Giovanis
- Evidence of spurious results along with spatially autocorrelated errors in the context of geographically weighted regression for two independent SAR(1) processes pp. 1613-1631

- Christos Agiakloglou, Cleon Tsimbos and Apostolos Tsimpanos
- Applying panel vector autoregression to institutions, human capital, and output pp. 1633-1652

- Ryan Murphy and Colin O’Reilly
- Asymmetric arbitrage trading on offshore and onshore renminbi markets pp. 1653-1675

- Sercan Eraslan
- Why rating agencies disagree on sovereign ratings pp. 1677-1703

- Bernhard Bartels
- Household income requirements and financial conditions pp. 1705-1730

- Guay Lim and Sarantis Tsiaplias
- Intelligence and economic sophistication pp. 1731-1750

- Athanasios Lapatinas and Anastasia Litina
- An empirical analysis of entry and location decisions by bars and liquor stores pp. 1751-1782

- Yi Deng and Gabriel Picone
- Is innovation a factor in merger decisions? Evidence from a panel of US firms pp. 1783-1809

- Mahdiyeh Entezarkheir and Saeed Moshiri
- The symmetry and cyclicality of R&D spending in advanced economies pp. 1811-1828

- Norman H. Sedgley, John Burger and Kerry M. Tan
- Backcasting cement production and characterizing cement’s economic cycles for Chile 1991–2015 pp. 1829-1852

- Byron Idrovo and Javier E. Contreras-Reyes
Volume 57, issue 4, 2019
- Prices and welfare: a comparative analysis of measures and computational methods pp. 1077-1101

- Abdelkrim Araar and Paolo Verme
- Multidimensional poverty in the Philippines, 2004–2013: How much do choices for weighting, identification and aggregation matter? pp. 1103-1128

- Gaurav Datt
- Economic development and environmental sustainability: evidence from Asia pp. 1129-1156

- Thai-Ha Le, Youngho Chang and Donghyun Park
- Financial development and economic growth nexus for Pakistan: a revisit using maximum entropy bootstrap approach pp. 1157-1169

- Aqil Khan, Mumtaz Ahmed and Salma Bibi
- Did the global financial crisis alter the oil–gasoline price relationship? pp. 1171-1200

- Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Anthony Orji, Gladys C. Aneke and Charles Manasseh
- Critical slowing down as an early warning signal for financial crises? pp. 1201-1228

- Cees Diks, Cars Hommes and Juanxi Wang
- National culture effects on stock market volatility level pp. 1229-1253

- Wei-han Liu
- International funding cost and heterogeneous mortgage interest-rate pass-through: a bank-level analysis pp. 1255-1289

- Quynh Holland, Benjamin Liu and Eduardo Roca
- The impact of commodity price shocks in a copper-rich economy: the case of Chile pp. 1291-1318

- Michael Pedersen
- Asymmetric effects of oil price shocks on Asian economies: a nonlinear analysis pp. 1319-1350

- Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Iftikhar Ul Husnain, Qaisar Abbas and Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah
- Nowcasting Swedish GDP with a large and unbalanced data set pp. 1351-1373

- Ard Reijer and Andreas Johansson
- Demographics and the demand for currency pp. 1375-1409

- Geoffrey Dunbar
- A spatio-temporal analysis of migration pp. 1411-1442

- Alice Milivinti
- Overconfident people are more exposed to “black swan” events: a case study of avalanche risk pp. 1443-1467

- Nicolao Bonini, Stefania Pighin, Enrico Rettore, Lucia Savadori, Federico Schena, Sara Tonini and Paolo Tosi
- Efficiency of correction for sample selection in QUAIDS models: an example for the fish demand in Germany pp. 1469-1493

- Julia Bronnmann, Stefan Guettler and Jens-Peter Loy
Volume 57, issue 3, 2019
- Difference in differences in reverse pp. 705-725

- Kimin Kim and Myoung-jae Lee
- Bounding average treatment effects using linear programming pp. 727-767

- Lukas Laffers
- School entry, afternoon care, and mothers’ labour supply pp. 769-803

- Ludovica Gambaro, Jan Marcus and Frauke Peter
- Vocational education, occupational choice and unemployment over the professional career pp. 805-838

- Achim Schmillen
- Decomposing agricultural productivity growth using a random-parameters stochastic production frontier pp. 839-860

- Eric Njuki, Boris E. Bravo-Ureta and Christopher J. O’Donnell
- Investigating price transmission in the Finnish dairy sector: an asymmetric NARDL approach pp. 861-900

- Anthony Rezitis
- Which leading journal leads? Idea diffusion in economics research journals pp. 901-921

- Allen Bellas and Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- Statistical and economic evaluation of time series models for forecasting arrivals at call centers pp. 923-955

- Andrea Bastianin, Marzio Galeotti and Matteo Manera
- Firm financial performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of ethnic diversity pp. 957-970

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
- On measuring economic growth from outer space: a single country approach pp. 971-990

- Víctor M. Guerrero and Juan A. Mendoza
- Restoring euro area monetary transmission: Which role for government bond rates? pp. 991-1021

- Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig, Thomas Siemsen and Timo Wollmershäuser
- Involuntary excess reserve and heterogeneous transmission of policy rates to bank lending rates in China pp. 1023-1044

- Thai Nguyen, Agyenim Boateng and Thi Thu Tra Pham
- Asymmetric effects of fiscal balance on monetary variables: evidence from large emerging economies pp. 1045-1076

- Ngan Tran
Volume 57, issue 2, 2019
- Assessing the cross-country interaction of financial cycles: evidence from a multivariate spectral analysis of the USA and the UK pp. 385-398

- Till Strohsal, Christian Proaño and Juergen Wolters
- Moderating effect of inflation on the finance–growth nexus: insights from West African countries pp. 399-422

- Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe, Hooi Hooi Lean and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Time-varying contemporaneous spillovers during the European Debt Crisis pp. 423-448

- Marinela Adriana Finta, Bart Frijns and Alireza Tourani-Rad
- Balance sheet and currency mismatch: evidence for Peruvian firms pp. 449-473

- Nelson R. Ramírez-Rondán
- Consumption and credit constraints: a model and evidence from Ireland pp. 475-503

- Petra Gerlach-Kristen and Rossana Merola
- Volatility-dependent correlations: further evidence of when, where and how pp. 505-540

- Adam Clements, Ayesha Scott and Annastiina Silvennoinen
- “Sakura” has not grown in a day: infrastructure investment and economic growth in Japan under different tax regimes pp. 541-567

- Emmanuel Apergis and Nicholas Apergis
- Social relationships, public media, and pro-environmental behaviors pp. 569-588

- Hui Zhou, Haitao Yin, Fang Yuan and Feng Wang
- Are Asian Dragons and Tigers catching up? pp. 589-601

- Olesia Kozlova and Jose Noguera-Santaella
- The usefulness of the median CPI in Bayesian VARs used for macroeconomic forecasting and policy pp. 603-630

- Brent Meyer and Saeed Zaman
- Stationarity and cointegration of health care expenditure and GDP: evidence from tests with smooth structural shifts pp. 631-652

- Hyejin Lee, Dong-Yop Oh and Ming Meng
- Drug-related violence in Mexico and its effects on employment pp. 653-681

- Roberto Coronado and Eduardo Saucedo
- Penalization methods with group-wise sparsity: econometric applications to eBay Motors online auctions pp. 683-704

- Qing Wang and Dan Zhao
Volume 57, issue 1, 2019
- Bank lending and loan quality: an emerging economy perspective pp. 1-29

- Pallavi Chavan and Leonardo Gambacorta
- Measuring expected time to default under stress conditions for corporate loans pp. 31-52

- Mariusz Górajski, Dobromił Serwa and Zuzanna Wośko
- Does the currency exposure affect stock returns of Chinese automobile firms? pp. 53-77

- Bo Tang
- Jump tail risk premium and predicting US and Japanese credit spreads pp. 79-104

- Masato Ubukata
- Social media sentiment and market behavior pp. 105-127

- Ermanno Affuso and Kyre Dane Lahtinen
- An IPW estimator for mediation effects in hazard models: with an application to schooling, cognitive ability and mortality pp. 129-175

- Govert Bijwaard and Andrew Jones
- Class attendance and learning outcome pp. 177-203

- Do Won Kwak, Carl Sherwood and Kam Ki Tang
- Where are the returns to lifelong learning? pp. 205-237

- Michael Coelli and Domenico Tabasso
- Social capital as a coping mechanism for seasonal deprivation: the case of the Monga in Bangladesh pp. 239-262

- Rejaul Bakshi, Debdulal Mallick and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Infrastructure and long-run economic growth: evidence from Chinese provinces pp. 263-284

- Bazoumana Ouattara and Yin-Fang Zhang
- Tax evasion, tax monitoring expenses and economic growth: an empirical analysis in OECD countries pp. 285-300

- Konstantinos Chatzimichael, Pantelis Kalaitzidakis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- The nexus between key macroeconomic determinants and economic growth in Zambia: a dynamic multivariate Granger causality linkage pp. 301-327

- Themba Chirwa and Nicholas Odhiambo
- On the wage–productivity causal relationship pp. 329-343

- Laura Policardo, Lionello F. Punzo and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Driving competition in local markets with near-perfect substitutes: an application on the Spanish retail gasoline market pp. 345-364

- Jordi Perdiguero and Joan-Ramon Borrell
- Exploring causal relationship between Major League Baseball games and crime: a synthetic control analysis pp. 365-383

- Hyunwoong Pyun
| |