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Volume 54, issue 4, 2018
- The dollar–euro exchange rate and monetary fundamentals pp. 1389-1410

- Joscha Beckmann, Dionysius Glycopantis and Keith Pilbeam
- The Lucas hypothesis on monetary shocks: evidence from a GARCH-in-mean model pp. 1411-1450

- Sajjadur Rahman
- How do zero-coupon inflation swaps predict inflation rates in the euro area? Evidence of efficiency and accuracy on 1-year contracts pp. 1451-1475

- Pedro Pires Ribeiro and José Dias Curto
- Modeling dynamics of metal price series via state space approach with two common factors pp. 1477-1501

- Vasyl Golosnoy and Anja Rossen
- Loss modeling using Burr mixtures pp. 1503-1516

- S. A. Abu Bakar, Saralees Nadarajah and Z. A. Absl Kamarul Adzhar
- Of needles and haystacks: revisiting growth determinants by robust Bayesian variable selection pp. 1517-1547

- Kuo-Jung Lee and Yi-Chi Chen
- What matters for global food price volatility? pp. 1549-1572

- Lafang Wang, Wenjing Duan, Dan Qu and Shaojun Wang
- Regime-switching monetary and fiscal policy rules and their interaction: an Indian case study pp. 1573-1607

- Sanchit Arora
- Exploring the dark side of tax policy: an analysis of the interactions between fiscal illusion and the shadow economy pp. 1609-1630

- Andreas Buehn, Roberto Dell’Anno and Friedrich Schneider
- Macroeconomic policy coordination between Japanese central and local governments pp. 1631-1651

- Yoshito Funashima
- When does innovation matter for exporting? pp. 1653-1671

- Juan Blyde, Gonzalo Iberti and Micaela Mussini
- Agglomeration, ownership, and R&D activity: firm-level evidence from China’s electronics industry pp. 1673-1696

- Chih-Hai Yang and Chia-Hui Huang
- Guarding giants: resource commons quality and informal property rights in big-wave surfing pp. 1697-1715

- Franklin Mixon and Steven B Caudill
- The impact of economic growth, population density, and FDI inflows on $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 emissions in BRICTS countries: Does the Kuznets curve exist? pp. 1717-1742

- Mohamed Abdouli, Olfa Kamoun and Besma Hamdi
- The linkages of sectoral carbon dioxide emission caused by household consumption in China: evidence from the hypothetical extraction method pp. 1743-1775

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Xiao-Juan Bian and Weiping Tan
- The impact of financial development and trade on environmental quality in Iran pp. 1777-1799

- Hadi Esmaeilpour Moghadam and Vahid Dehbashi
- Persistence of travel and leisure sector equity indices pp. 1801-1825

- Jorge Andraz, Raúl F. C. Guerreiro and Paulo Rodrigues
- The signalling value of education across genders pp. 1827-1854

- Ulf Nielsson and Herdis Steingrimsdottir
Volume 54, issue 3, 2018
- More powerful threshold cointegration tests pp. 887-911

- Dong-Yop Oh, Hyejin Lee and Ming Meng
- Inflation–growth nexus: evidence from a pooled CCE multiple-regime panel smooth transition model pp. 913-944

- Tolga Omay, Renee van Eyden and Rangan Gupta
- Does international tourism affect international trade and economic growth? The Indian experience pp. 945-957

- K. G. Suresh and Aviral Tiwari
- The changing transmission mechanism of US monetary policy pp. 959-987

- Norhana Endut, James Morley and Pao-Lin Tien
- The impact of monetary policy on local housing markets: Do regulations matter? pp. 989-1015

- Xiaojin Sun and Kwok Ping Tsang
- Financial crises and time-varying risk premia in a small open economy: a Markov-switching DSGE model for Estonia pp. 1017-1060

- Boris Blagov
- Internalization of externalities and local government consolidation: empirical evidence from Japan pp. 1061-1086

- Takeshi Miyazaki
- Public debt dynamics: the effects of austerity, inflation, and growth shocks pp. 1087-1105

- Reda Cherif and Fuad Hasanov
- Accelerating the transition to employment at benefit exhaustion: still possible after four years of unemployment? pp. 1107-1135

- Lars Geerdsen, Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen and Cecilie Dohlmann Weatherall
- Pollution havens: international empirical evidence using a shadow price measure of climate policy stringency pp. 1137-1171

- Erik Hille
- Forecasting financial distress for French firms: a comparative study pp. 1173-1186

- Sami Ben Jabeur and Youssef Fahmi
- Leading indicators of non-performing loans in Greece: the information content of macro-, micro- and bank-specific variables pp. 1187-1214

- Angelos Vouldis and Dimitrios Louzis
- Calendar effects in Latin American stock markets pp. 1215-1235

- Diego Winkelried and Luis A. Iberico
- Copula-based nonlinear modeling of the law of one price for lumber products pp. 1237-1265

- Barry Goodwin, Matthew Holt, Gulcan Onel and Jeffrey P. Prestemon
- Intraday price information flows between the CSI300 and futures market: an application of wavelet analysis pp. 1267-1295

- Xiaojie Xu
- S&P500 volatility analysis using high-frequency multipower variation volatility proxies pp. 1297-1318

- Cheong Chin and Min Cherng Lee
- Banking market structure and industry growth in the Central-East Europe region pp. 1319-1333

- Angela Bergantino and Claudia Capozza
- A dual theory approach to estimating risk preferences in the parimutuel betting market pp. 1335-1351

- Niko Suhonen, Jani Saastamoinen and Mika Linden
- Strategic decisions on bilateral bidding behavior: evidence from a wholesale electricity market pp. 1353-1387

- Victor F. Moutinho, António C. Moreira and João Cerdeira Bento
Volume 54, issue 2, 2018
- The long-run effect of foreign direct investment on total factor productivity in developing countries: a panel cointegration analysis pp. 309-342

- Dierk Herzer and Julian Donaubauer
- Short- and long-run heterogeneous investment dynamics pp. 343-378

- Fabio Bacchini, Maria Bontempi, Roberto Golinelli and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- Does human capital or physical capital constrain output in Japanese prefectures? pp. 379-393

- Hirofumi Fukuyama, Atsuo Hashimoto, Kaoru Tone and William L. Weber
- Fiscal developments and financial stress: a threshold VAR analysis pp. 395-423

- Antonio Afonso, Jaromir Baxa and Michal Slavík
- How do financial cycles affect public debt cycles? pp. 425-460

- Tigran Poghosyan
- House prices, credit and the effect of monetary policy in Norway: evidence from structural VAR models pp. 461-483

- Ørjan Robstad
- The powers that are: central bank independence in the Greenspan era pp. 485-499

- Gerard Kuper
- National information and euro area monetary policy: a generalized ordered choice approach pp. 501-522

- Christina Bräuning and Ralf Fendel
- Is inflation targeting credible in Asia? A panel GARCH approach pp. 523-546

- Harold Glenn Valera, Mark Holmes and Gazi Hassan
- Inflation analysis in the Central American Monetary Council pp. 547-565

- Hector Carcel and Luis Gil-Alana
- US inflation and output since the 1970s: a P-star approach pp. 567-591

- David Cronin
- Global slack hypothesis: evidence from China, India and Pakistan pp. 593-627

- Syed Abbas
- Estimating export equations: a survey of the literature pp. 629-672

- Güzin Bayar
- On predicting the semiconductor industry cycle: a Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 673-703

- Wen-Hsien Liu and Shu-Shih Weng
- Bottom-up or direct? Forecasting German GDP in a data-rich environment pp. 705-745

- Katja Heinisch and Rolf Scheufele
- Do remittances not promote growth? A finite mixture-of-regressions approach pp. 747-782

- Maty Konte
- Revisiting carbon Kuznets curves with endogenous breaks modeling: evidence of decoupling and saturation (but few inverted-Us) for individual OECD countries pp. 783-798

- Brantley Liddle and George Messinis
- Joint estimation of the Lerner index and cost efficiency using copula methods pp. 799-822

- Tai-Hsin Huang, Nan-Hung Liu and Subal Kumbhakar
- Heavy tails and upper-tail inequality: The case of Russia pp. 823-837

- Marat Ibragimov and Rustam Ibragimov
- The tree of political violence: a GMERT analysis pp. 839-850

- Thomas Bassetti, Raul Caruso and Friedrich Schneider
- How school principals influence student learning pp. 851-882

- Elizabeth Dhuey and Justin Smith
- Erratum to: Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatments using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models pp. 883-884

- Jaap H. Abbring and Gerard van den Berg
- Erratum to: How much should we trust regression-kink-design estimates? pp. 885-885

- Michihito Ando
Volume 54, issue 1, 2018
- Good modeling of bad outputs: editors’ introduction pp. 1-6

- Subal Kumbhakar and Emir Malikov
- Modeling emission-generating technologies: reconciliation of axiomatic and by-production approaches pp. 7-30

- Sushama Murty and R. Robert Russell
- Nonparametric measures of efficiency in the presence of undesirable outputs: a by-production approach pp. 31-65

- Subhash Ray, Kankana Mukherjee and Anand Venkatesh
- Multi-equation modelling of desirable and undesirable outputs satisfying the materials balance pp. 67-99

- Finn Førsund
- Measuring inefficiency in the presence of bad outputs: Does the disposability assumption matter? pp. 101-127

- Benjamin Hampf
- Time substitution for environmental performance: The case of Swedish manufacturing pp. 129-152

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Tommy Lundgren and William L. Weber
- Slack-based directional distance function in the presence of bad outputs: theory and application to Vietnamese banking pp. 153-187

- Manh D. Pham and Valentin Zelenyuk
- The social dimension of firm performance: a data envelopment approach pp. 189-206

- Robert G. Chambers and Teresa Serra
- Shadow directional distance functions with bads: GMM estimation of optimal directions and efficiencies pp. 207-230

- Scott E. Atkinson and Mike Tsionas
- Shadow prices of $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 emissions at US electric utilities: a random-coefficient, random-directional-vector directional output distance function approach pp. 231-258

- Guohua Feng, Chuan Wang and Apostolos Serletis
- Pollution abatement and employment pp. 259-285

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Carl Pasurka and Ron Shadbegian
- A hedonic-output-index-based approach to modeling polluting technologies pp. 287-308

- Emir Malikov, Raushan Bokusheva and Subal Kumbhakar
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