Empirical Economics
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2016
- Does democracy reduce income inequality? pp. 1299-1318

- Muhammed N. Islam
- Do capitalistic institutions breed billionaires? pp. 1319-1332

- Aloys Prinz
- Do government stimulus programs have different effects in recessions, or by type of tax or spending program? pp. 1333-1368

- John Heim
- The bilateral trade flows of the EU in the presence of structural breaks pp. 1369-1398

- Natalya Ketenci
- Exchange rate persistence of the Chinese yuan against the US dollar in the NDF market pp. 1399-1414

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and Zhongfei Chen
- The Beveridge–Nelson decomposition of mixed-frequency series pp. 1415-1441

- Yasutomo Murasawa
- Considering seasonal unit root in a demand system: an empirical approach pp. 1443-1463

- Andres Silva and Senarath Dharmasena
- Cyclical non-stationarity in commodity prices pp. 1465-1479

- Atle Oglend and Frank Asche
- Fluctuations of the real exchange rate, real interest rates, and the dynamics of the price of gold in a small open economy pp. 1481-1499

- Christian Pierdzioch, Marian Risse and Sebastian Rohloff
- Correlation structure and principal components in the global crude oil market pp. 1501-1519

- Yue-Hua Dai, Wen-Jie Xie, Zhi-Qiang Jiang, George J. Jiang and Wei-Xing Zhou
- Power laws in oil and natural gas production pp. 1521-1539

- Andrew Balthrop
- Evaluating the combined forecasts of the dynamic factor model and the artificial neural network model using linear and nonlinear combining methods pp. 1541-1556

- Ali Babikir and Henry Mwambi
- Forecasting US real private residential fixed investment using a large number of predictors pp. 1557-1580

- Goodness C. Aye, Stephen Miller, Rangan Gupta and Mehmet Balcilar
- A J test for dynamic panel model with fixed effects, and nonparametric spatial and time dependence pp. 1581-1605

- Harry H. Kelejian and Gianfranco Piras
- Bivariate generalized Poisson regression model: applications on health care data pp. 1607-1621

- Hossein Zamani, Pouya Faroughi and Noriszura Ismail
- Dynamic labor supply adjustment with bias correction pp. 1623-1640

- Elizabeth Schroeder
- Labor supply heterogeneity and demand for child care of mothers with young children pp. 1641-1677

- Patricia Apps, Jan Kabátek, Ray Rees and Arthur Soest
- Measuring the US NAIRU as a step function pp. 1679-1688

- Hiroshi Yamada and Gawon Yoon
- Markup and efficiency of Indian banks: an input distance function approach pp. 1689-1719

- Abhiman Das and Subal Kumbhakar
Volume 51, issue 3, 2016
- Fiscal multipliers and unreported production: evidence for Italy pp. 877-896

- Raffaella Basile, Bruno Chiarini, Giovanni Luca and Elisabetta Marzano
- Lending for growth? A Granger causality analysis of China’s finance–growth nexus pp. 897-920

- Fredrik Andersson, Katarzyna Burzynska and Sonja Opper
- Does oil price respond to macroeconomic uncertainty? New evidence pp. 921-938

- Libo Yin
- Financial uncertainty, risk aversion and monetary policy pp. 939-961

- John Inekwe
- Inflation persistence, learning dynamics and the rationality of inflation expectations pp. 963-979

- Sophocles Brissimis and Petros Migiakis
- Forecasting Chilean inflation with international factors pp. 981-1010

- Pablo Pincheira and Andres Gatty
- Is there club convergence in Latin America? pp. 1011-1031

- Alan King and Carlyn Ramlogan-Dobson
- On the econometric modelling of consumer sentiment shocks in SVARs pp. 1033-1051

- Lance A. Fisher and Hyeon-seung Huh
- Testing for unit roots in nonlinear heterogeneous panels with smoothly changing trends: an application to Scandinavian unemployment rates pp. 1053-1083

- Rickard Sandberg
- The Fourier approximation and testing for the null of cointegration pp. 1085-1113

- Ching-Chuan Tsong, Cheng-Feng Lee, Li-Ju Tsai and Te-Chung Hu
- Asymmetric price transmission within the Argentinean stock market: an asymmetric threshold cointegration approach pp. 1115-1149

- Zouheir Mighri and Faysal Mansouri
- Testing explosive behavior in the gold market pp. 1151-1164

- Wei Long, Dingding Li and Qi Li
- Real estate returns predictability revisited: novel evidence from the US REITs market pp. 1165-1190

- Omokolade Akinsomi, Goodness C. Aye, Vassilios Babalos, Fotini Economou and Rangan Gupta
- Erratum to: Real estate returns predictability revisited: novel evidence from the US REITs market pp. 1191-1191

- Omokolade Akinsomi, Goodness C. Aye, Vassilios Babalos, Fotini Economou and Rangan Gupta
- Distribution dynamics of Russian regional prices pp. 1193-1213

- Konstantin Gluschenko
- A family of arctan Lorenz curves pp. 1215-1233

- E. Gómez-Déniz
- Efficiency, innovation and competition: evidence from Vietnam, China and India pp. 1235-1259

- Thanh Pham Thien Nguyen, Hong Son Nghiem, Eduardo Roca and Parmendra Sharma
- Maintaining one’s living standard at old age: What does that mean? pp. 1261-1279

- Christian Dudel, Notburga Ott and Martin Werding
- Comment on: “Optimal dynamic production from a large oil field in Saudi Arabia” pp. 1281-1288

- Islam Rizvanoghlu
- A comment on ‘resolving spurious regressions and serially correlated errors’ pp. 1289-1298

- Daniel Ventosa-Santaulària, J. Eduardo Vera-Valdés and Alejandra I. Martínez-Olmos
Volume 51, issue 2, 2016
- Revolution empirics: predicting the Arab Spring pp. 439-482

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Financial frictions in Latvia pp. 547-575

- Ginters Buss
- Are central bank preferences asymmetric when policy targets vary over time? pp. 577-589

- C. Scott
- Linear and nonlinear comovement in Southeast Asian local currency bond markets: a stepwise multiple testing approach pp. 591-619

- Takashi Matsuki
- Empirical identification of factor models pp. 621-658

- Piyachart Phiromswad and Takeshi Yagihashi
- Heterogeneity in spatial growth clusters pp. 659-680

- Philipp Piribauer
- Foreign direct investment, economic growth, and volatility: a useful model for policymakers pp. 681-705

- Jeffrey Edwards, Alfredo A. Romero and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi
- Non-price competitiveness of exports from emerging countries pp. 707-735

- Konstantins Benkovskis and Julia Wörz
- The effect of lifelong learning on men’s wages pp. 737-762

- Richard Dorsett, Silvia Sze Wai Lui and Martin Weale
- Private wealth and job exit at older age: a random effects model pp. 763-807

- Hans Bloemen
- Estimating the income loss of disabled individuals: the case of Spain pp. 809-829

- María Cervini-Plá, José Silva and Judit Vall Castello
- ’Til booze do us part: alcohol consumption and marital dissolution pp. 831-852

- Sanna Huikari, Marko Korhonen and Mikko Puhakka
- Are handheld cell phone and texting bans really effective in reducing fatalities? pp. 853-876

- Leandro Rocco and Breno Sampaio
Volume 51, issue 1, 2016
- Estimating the evolution of elasticities of natural gas demand: the case of Istanbul, Turkey pp. 201-220

- Galip Altinay and A. Talha Yalta
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