Empirical Economics
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2016
- The price elasticity of marijuana demand: evidence from crowd-sourced transaction data pp. 1171-1192

- Adam J. Davis, Karl R. Geisler and Mark Nichols
- How do smoking bans in restaurants affect restaurant and at-home alcohol consumption? pp. 1193-1213

- Aycan Koksal and Michael Wohlgenant
- The late 1970s bubble in Dutch collectible postage stamps pp. 1215-1228

- Philip Hans Franses and Wouter Knecht
- Matching labor’s share in a search and matching model pp. 1229-1254

- Claire A. Reicher
- Determinants of survival of newly created SMEs in the Brazilian manufacturing industry: an econometric study pp. 1255-1274

- Marcelo Resende, Vicente Cardoso and Luis Otávio Façanha
- Evaluating the state of competition and the welfare losses in the Greek manufacturing sector: an extended Hall–Roeger approach pp. 1275-1302

- Anthony Rezitis and Maria A. Kalantzi
- State dependence in welfare receipt: transitions before and after a reform pp. 1303-1329

- Regina Riphahn and Christoph Wunder
- Measurement and determinants of health poverty and richness: evidence from Portugal pp. 1331-1358

- Nadia Simoes, Nuno Crespo, Sandrina Moreira and Celeste Varum
- Panel bootstrap tests of slope homogeneity pp. 1359-1381

- Johan Blomquist and Joakim Westerlund
- Simulating an empirical paper by the rational economist pp. 1383-1407

- Martin Paldam
- Asymmetry with respect to the memory in stock market volatilities pp. 1409-1419

- Carl Lönnbark
- Nonlinearities and tests of asset price bubbles pp. 1421-1433

- Vipin Arora and Shuping Shi
- Price volatility in the secondary market and bidders’ heterogeneous behavior in Spanish Treasury auctions pp. 1435-1466

- Francisco Alvarez Gonzalez and Cristina Mazón
- A reassessment of intermediation and size effects of financial systems pp. 1467-1480

- Simon Sturn and Klara Zwickl
- Crude oil and world stock markets: volatility spillovers, dynamic correlations, and hedging pp. 1481-1509

- Yudong Wang and Li Liu
- The missing trade of China: balls-and-bins model pp. 1511-1526

- Huimin Shi and Zheng Jiang
- High versus low inflation: implications for price-level convergence pp. 1527-1563

- Ege Yazgan and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- The trend–cycle decomposition of output and the Phillips curve: Bayesian estimates for Italy and the Euro area pp. 1565-1587

- Fabio Busetti and Michele Caivano
- Fiscal multipliers in turbulent times: the case of Spain pp. 1589-1625

- Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral-Benito
- Money demand and the shadow economy: empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 1627-1645

- Helmut Herwartz, Jordi Sardà and Bernd Theilen
- Erratum to: Productivity spillovers from FDI and the role of domestic firm’s absorptive capacity in South Korean manufacturing industries pp. 1647-1647

- Minjung Kim
Volume 50, issue 3, 2016
- The world’s economic geography: evidence from the world input–output table pp. 697-728

- Elvio Mattioli and Giuseppe Ricciardo Lamonica
- Convergence analysis as spatial dynamic panel regression and distribution dynamics of $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 emissions in Asian countries pp. 729-751

- Paul Evans and Ji Uk Kim
- The long-run tendency of government expenditure: a semi-parametric modelling approach pp. 753-776

- Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- The impacts of fiscal policy shocks on the US housing market pp. 777-800

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Export spillovers in Hungary pp. 801-830

- Péter Harasztosi
- Health progress and economic growth in the USA: the continuous wavelet analysis pp. 831-855

- Wen-Yi Chen
- Bounding obesity rates in the presence of self-reporting errors pp. 857-871

- Donal O’Neill and Olive Sweetman
- Decomposing differences in arithmetic means: a doubly robust estimation approach pp. 873-899

- Boris Kaiser
- Pregibit: a family of binary choice models pp. 901-932

- Chu-Ping C. Vijverberg and Wim Vijverberg
- Consumer choice of theatrical productions: a combined revealed preference–stated preference approach pp. 933-957

- José M. Grisolía and Kenneth G. Willis
- Can school competition improve standards? The case of faith schools in England pp. 959-973

- Rebecca Allen and Anna Vignoles
- Direct and indirect price discrimination in the automotive industries of the European Union pp. 975-990

- Vlad Radoias
- The impact of doing business regulations on investments in ICT pp. 991-1008

- Vahagn Jerbashian and Anna Kochanova
- Uncertainty, specific investment, and contract duration: evidence from the MLB player market pp. 1009-1028

- Hsuan-Yu Lin and Chih-Hai Yang
- Testing for competitive balance pp. 1029-1043

- Lee Scyoc and M Kevin McGee
- Offshoring and labor income risk: an empirical investigation pp. 1045-1063

- Jan Hogrefe and Yao Yao
- How linear is pricing-to-market? Empirical assessment of hysteresis and asymmetry of PTM pp. 1065-1090

- Svetlana Fedoseeva and Laura M. Werner
- Spatial dependence in stock returns: local normalization and VaR forecasts pp. 1091-1109

- Thilo A. Schmitt, Rudi Schäfer, Dominik Wied and Thomas Guhr
- The market price of credit risk and economic states pp. 1111-1134

- Klaus Grobys and Jesper Haga
- Will the oil price change damage the stock market in a bull market? A re-examination of their conditional relationships pp. 1135-1169

- Shu-Yi Liao, Sheng Tung Chen and Mao-Lung Huang
Volume 50, issue 2, 2016
- Business cycles, international trade and capital flows: evidence from Latin America pp. 231-252

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Alessandro Girardi
- The distance effects on the intensive and extensive margins of trade over time pp. 253-278

- Juyoung Cheong, Do Won Kwak and Kam Ki Tang
- A pairwise-based approach to examining the Feldstein–Horioka condition of international capital mobility pp. 279-297

- Mark Holmes and Jesus Otero
- Linear regression with an estimated regressor: applications to aggregate indicators of economic development pp. 299-316

- Lingsheng Meng, Binzhen Wu and Zhaoguo Zhan
- The effects of domestic and international news and volatility on integration of Chinese stock markets with international stock markets pp. 317-360

- Mehmet Fatih Öztek and Nadir Öcal
- Multimarket contact, market power and financial stability in the Turkish banking industry pp. 361-382

- Saadet Kasman and Adnan Kasman
- Monetary policy shocks and Cholesky VARs: an assessment for the Euro area pp. 383-414

- Efrem Castelnuovo
- Fiscal and monetary policy effects in three South Eastern European economies pp. 415-441

- Goran Petrevski, Jane Bogoev and Dragan Tevdovski
- Effects of US policy uncertainty on Swedish GDP growth pp. 443-462

- Pär Stockhammar and Pär Österholm
- Further developments in the dynamics of female labour force participation pp. 463-501

- Yolanda Pena-Boquete
- Measuring changes in the Russian middle class between 1992 and 2008: a nonparametric distributional analysis pp. 503-530

- Zoya Nissanov and Maria Grazia Pittau
- Biases in consumer elasticities based on micro and aggregate data: an integrated framework and empirical evaluation pp. 531-560

- Frank T. Denton and Dean C. Mountain
- Internationalization choices: an ordered probit analysis at industry level pp. 561-594

- Filomena Pietrovito, Alberto Pozzolo and Luca Salvatici
- Identifying the sector bias of technical change pp. 595-621

- Thomas Brasch
- Going clubbing in the eighties: convergence in manufacturing sectors at a glance pp. 623-659

- Silvia Dal Bianco
- Responses to market information and the impact on price volatility and trading volume: the case of Class III milk futures pp. 661-678

- Xiaodong Du and Fengxia Dong
- Tourism and growth in Lebanon: new evidence from bootstrap simulation and rolling causality approaches pp. 679-696

- Chor Foon Tang and Salah Abosedra
Volume 50, issue 1, 2016
- Special issue on the estimation of gravity models of bilateral trade: Editors’ introduction pp. 1-4

- Badi Baltagi, Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Estimation of structural gravity quantile regression models pp. 5-15

- Badi Baltagi and Peter Egger
- The effect of the Euro on the bilateral trade distribution pp. 17-29

- Erik Figueiredo, Luiz Lima and Georg Schaur
- Foreign languages and trade: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 31-49

- Jan Fidrmuc and Jarko Fidrmuc
- The determinants of trade costs: a random coefficient approach pp. 51-58

- Peter Egger and Jan Průša
- The impact of preferences on developing countries’ exports to the European Union: bilateral gravity modelling at the product level pp. 59-102

- Xavier Cirera, Francesca Foliano and Michael Gasiorek
- The impact of preferences on developing countries’ exports to the European Union: bilateral gravity modelling at the product level pp. 59-102

- Xavier Cirera, Francesca Foliano and Michael Gasiorek
- Does bilateral trust across countries really affect international trade and factor mobility? pp. 103-136

- Eva Spring and Volker Grossmann
- GLM estimation of trade gravity models with fixed effects pp. 137-175

- Peter Egger and Kevin Staub
- A generalized spatial error components model for gravity equations pp. 177-195

- Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Foreign direct investment, trade integration and the home bias: evidence from the European Union pp. 197-229

- Valeriano Martinez-San Roman, Marta Bengoa and Blanca Sanchez-Robles
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