Empirical Economics
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2009
- The New Keynesian Phillips curve in Europe: does it fit or does it fail? pp. 463-473

- Peter Tillmann
- The patterns of output growth of firms and countries: Scale invariances and scale specificities pp. 475-495

- Carolina Castaldi and Giovanni Dosi
- The long-run impact of ICT pp. 497-515

- Francesco Venturini
- A note on the use of the LLC panel unit root test pp. 517-531

- Joakim Westerlund
- Public capital, productivity and trade balances: some evidence for the Italian regions pp. 533-554

- Sergio Destefanis and Vania Sena
- Reconsidering social capital: a latent class approach pp. 555-582

- Ann Owen and Julio Videras
- The consequences of the introduction of the euro: a nested mixed-effects analysis of the international banking positions pp. 583-597

- Kazusuke Tsujimura and Masako Tsujimura
- Economic determinants of the consumption of alcoholic beverages in Canada: a panel data analysis pp. 599-613

- Tomson Ogwang and Danny Cho
- Critical values for the augmented efficient Wald test for fractional unit roots pp. 615-626

- Peter Sephton
- A distribution dynamics approach to regional GDP convergence in unified Germany pp. 627-652

- Falko Juessen
- The decline in German output volatility: a Bayesian analysis pp. 653-679

- Christian Aßmann, Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Roman Liesenfeld
- Logit model assumptions and estimated willingness to pay for forest conservation in southern Finland pp. 681-691

- Emmi Haltia, Jari Kuuluvainen, Ville Ovaskainen, Eija Pouta and Mika Rekola
Volume 37, issue 2, 2009
- Testing similarities of short-run inflation dynamics among EU-25 countries after the Euro pp. 231-270

- Giulio Palomba, Emma Sarno and Alberto Zazzaro
- Self-selection bias in estimated wage premiums for earnings risk pp. 271-286

- Bas Jacobs, Joop Hartog and Wim Vijverberg
- A comprehensive German business cycle chronology pp. 287-301

- Beate Schirwitz
- Panel data stochastic convergence analysis of the Mexican regions pp. 303-327

- Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre and Vicente German-Soto
- Institutional arrangements in educational systems and student achievement: a cross-national analysis pp. 329-381

- Trevor Collier and Daniel Millimet
- A note on schooling and wage inequality in the public and private sector pp. 383-392

- Harry Patrinos, Cristobal Ridao-Cano and Christos Sakellariou
- The effectiveness of Public Employment Service workers in the Netherlands pp. 393-409

- Pierre Koning
- Misreporting in register data on disability status: evidence from the Swedish Public Employment Service pp. 411-434

- Per Johansson and Per Skedinger
- Gravity models in integrated panels pp. 435-446

- Jarko Fidrmuc
- Screen wars, star wars, and sequels pp. 447-461

- W. Walls
Volume 37, issue 1, 2009
- Addiction and interaction between alcohol and tobacco consumption pp. 1-23

- Pierpaolo Pierani and Silvia Tiezzi
- Examining the consistency of spatial association patterns across socio-economic indicators: an application to the Greek regions pp. 25-49

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- Real earnings and business cycles: new evidence pp. 51-71

- Robert Hart, Jim Malley and Ulrich Woitek
- Dynamic welfare costs of the 1997 Asian crisis pp. 73-92

- Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi, Masakatsu Okubo and Junji Shimada
- For which countries did PPP hold? A multiple testing approach pp. 93-103

- Christoph Hanck
- Momentum, market states and investor behavior pp. 105-130

- Luis Muga and Rafael Santamaría
- Nonlinear Phillips curve, NAIRU and monetary policy rules pp. 131-151

- Hyeon-seung Huh, Hyun Lee and Namkyung Lee
- Optimal dynamic production from a large oil field in Saudi Arabia pp. 153-184

- Weiyu Gao, Peter Hartley and Robin Sickles
- Testing the balanced growth hypothesis: evidence from China pp. 185-200

- Hong Li and Vincent Daly
- In-school labour supply, parental transfers, and wages pp. 201-218

- Christian Dustmann, John Micklewright and Arthur Soest
- Pearson type VII ratio distribution pp. 219-229

- Saralees Nadarajah
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Income taxes and entrepreneurial choice: empirical evidence from two German natural experiments pp. 487-513

- Frank Fossen and Viktor Steiner
- Alcohol demand among young people in Spain: an addictive QUAIDS pp. 515-530

- Ana Gil and José Alberto Molina
- Do hours worked contain a unit root? Evidence from panel data pp. 531-555

- Marcus Kappler
- Regulatory reform and labour earnings in Portuguese banking pp. 557-574

- Natália Monteiro
- Testing time-homogeneity of rating transitions after origination of debt pp. 575-596

- Rafael Weißbach, Patrick Tschiersch and Claudia Lawrenz
- A study on the military alliance of South Korea–United States with the existence of threat from North Korea: a public good demand approach pp. 597-610

- Young-Wan Goo and Seung-Nyeon Kim
- Heterogeneity, saving-investment dynamics and capital mobility in Latin America pp. 611-619

- Fabiana Rocha
- Monetary policy before and after the euro: evidence from Greece pp. 621-643

- Michael Arghyrou
- Estimating gravity equations: to log or not to log? pp. 645-669

- Boriss Siliverstovs and Dieter Schumacher
- A re-examination of the savings displacement hypothesis pp. 671-683

- Bazoumana Ouattara
- Estimating money demand functions for South Asian countries pp. 685-696

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Vinod Mishra
- Keynes and Wagner on government expenditures and economic development: the case of a developing economy pp. 697-712

- Muthi Samudram, Mahendhiran Nair and Santha Vaithilingam
- Keynes and Wagner on government expenditures and economic development: the case of a developing economy pp. 713-713

- Muthi Samudram, Mahendhiran Nair and Santha Vaithilingam
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Pricing farm-level agricultural insurance: a Bayesian approach pp. 231-242

- Vitor Ozaki
- Forecasting growth cycle turning points using US and Japanese professional forecasters pp. 243-267

- Kosei Fukuda
- The effect of pay-for-performance contracts on wages pp. 269-295

- Daniel Parent
- The natural rate of interest and the output gap in the euro area: a joint estimation pp. 297-319

- Julien Garnier and Bjørn-Roger Wilhelmsen
- Downward nominal wage rigidity in Europe: an analysis of European micro data from the ECHP 1994–2001 pp. 321-338

- Christoph Knoppik and Thomas Beissinger
- Do coincident indicators have one-factor structure? pp. 339-365

- Yasutomo Murasawa
- The sustainability of the current account in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia pp. 367-384

- Laszlo Konya
- European incomplete catching-up pp. 385-402

- Aránzazu Juan and Antonio Arroyo
- The structure of bias in peer voting systems: lessons from the Eurovision Song Contest pp. 403-425

- Laura Spierdijk and Michel Vellekoop
- From correlation to dispersion: geometry of the price-value deviation pp. 427-440

- Emilio Díaz and Ruben Osuna
- Reconsidering the macroeconomics of the oil price in Germany: testing for causality in the frequency domain pp. 441-453

- Marc Gronwald
- Modeling US inflation dynamics: persistence and monetary policy regimes pp. 455-477

- Chengsi Zhang and Joel Clovis
- A replication note on unemployment in the OECD since the 1960s: what do we know? pp. 479-485

- Tino Berger and Gerdie Everaert
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Panel cointegration and the neutrality of money pp. 1-26

- Joakim Westerlund and Mauro Costantini
- Volatility transmission between Japan, UK and USA in daily stock returns pp. 27-54

- Hisashi Tanizaki and Shigeyuki Hamori
- The inflation rates may accelerate after all: panel evidence from 19 OECD economies pp. 55-64

- Tsung-wu Ho
- Discrete choice model analysis of mobile telephone service demand in Japan pp. 65-80

- Takanori Ida and Toshifumi Kuroda
- Sensitivity analysis of job-training effects on reemployment for Korean women pp. 81-107

- Myoung Lee and Sang Lee
- Using inverted Engel curves to estimate material standards of living in a household pp. 109-132

- Erling Larsen
- Models for count data with endogenous participation pp. 133-173

- William Greene
- Does the term spread play a role in the fed funds rate reaction function? An empirical investigation pp. 175-199

- Jesús Vázquez
- A new approach to modeling co-movement of international equity markets: evidence of unconditional copula-based simulation of tail dependence pp. 201-229

- Edward Sun, Svetlozar Rachev, Frank Fabozzi and Petko Kalev
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