Empirical Economics
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Volume 64, issue 6, 2023
- Introduction pp. 2467-2474

- Subal Kumbhakar, Robin Sickles and Hung-Jen Wang
- Robust dynamic space–time panel data models using $$\varepsilon $$ ε -contamination: an application to crop yields and climate change pp. 2475-2509

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson, Anoop Chaturvedi and Guy Lacroix
- Unbiased estimation of the OLS covariance matrix when the errors are clustered pp. 2511-2533

- Tom Boot, Gianmaria Niccodemi and Tom Wansbeek
- Refined GMM estimators for simultaneous equations models with network interactions pp. 2535-2542

- Peter Egger and Ingmar Prucha
- Identification and estimation of categorical random coefficient models pp. 2543-2588

- Zhan Gao and Mohammad Pesaran
- Dynamic panel GMM estimators with improved finite sample properties using parametric restrictions for dimension reduction pp. 2589-2610

- Chirok Han and Hyoungjong Kim
- Testing for correlation between the regressors and factor loadings in heterogeneous panels with interactive effects pp. 2611-2659

- George Kapetanios, Laura Serlenga and Yongcheol Shin
- Assessing the impacts of pandemic and the increase in minimum down payment rate on Shanghai housing prices pp. 2661-2682

- Hongjun Li, Zheng Li and Cheng Hsiao
- A simple, robust test for choosing the level of fixed effects in linear panel data models pp. 2683-2701

- Leslie Papke and Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Internal adjustment costs of firm-specific factors and the neoclassical theory of the firm pp. 2703-2719

- V. K. Chetty and James Heckman
- Proportional incremental cost probability functions and their frontiers pp. 2721-2756

- Frédérique Fève, Jean-Pierre Florens and Leopold Simar
- Hotelling tubes, confidence bands and conformal inference pp. 2757-2769

- Roger Koenker
- Indirect inference estimation of stochastic production frontier models with skew-normal noise pp. 2771-2793

- Hung-pin Lai and Subal Kumbhakar
- The noise error component in stochastic frontier analysis pp. 2795-2829

- Alecos Papadopoulos
- An alternative corrected ordinary least squares estimator for the stochastic frontier model pp. 2831-2857

- Christopher F. Parmeter and Shirong Zhao
- Likelihood-based inference for dynamic panel data models pp. 2859-2909

- Seung C. Ahn and Gareth M. Thomas
- Approximating long-memory processes with low-order autoregressions: Implications for modeling realized volatility pp. 2911-2937

- Richard T. Baillie, Dooyeon Cho and Seunghwa Rho
- Does climate change affect economic data? pp. 2939-2956

- In Choi
- Information loss in volatility measurement with flat price trading pp. 2957-2999

- Peter Phillips and Jun Yu
- Forecasting in the presence of in-sample and out-of-sample breaks pp. 3001-3035

- Jiawen Xu and Pierre Perron
- Multivariate models of commodity futures markets: a dynamic copula approach pp. 3037-3057

- Sihong Chen, Qi Li, Qiaoyu Wang and Yu Yvette Zhang
- Generalized kernel regularized least squares estimator with parametric error covariance pp. 3059-3088

- Justin Dang and Aman Ullah
- Predicting binary outcomes based on the pair-copula construction pp. 3089-3119

- Kajal Lahiri and Liu Yang
- Public subsidies and innovation: a doubly robust machine learning approach leveraging deep neural networks pp. 3121-3165

- Kerda Varaku and Robin Sickles
- DS-HECK: double-lasso estimation of Heckman selection model pp. 3167-3195

- Masayuki Hirukawa, Di Liu, Irina Murtazashvili and Artem Prokhorov
- Simultaneity in binary outcome models with an application to employment for couples pp. 3197-3233

- Bo E. Honoré, Luojia Hu, Ekaterini Kyriazidou and Martin Weidner
Volume 64, issue 5, 2023
- Income windfalls and overweight: evidence from lottery wins pp. 2005-2026

- Joan Costa-Font and Mario Györi
- Has the COVID-19 pandemic converged across countries? pp. 2027-2052

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, John Inekwe and Kris Ivanovski
- The COVID-19 pandemic and Asian American employment pp. 2053-2083

- Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
- How do the stay-at-home (SAH) orders affect air quality? Evidence from the northeastern USA pp. 2085-2103

- Karen Yan
- Economic forecasting in a pandemic: some evidence from Singapore pp. 2105-2124

- Hwee Kwan Chow and Keen Meng Choy
- The social value of a ridesharing platform: a hedonic pricing approach pp. 2125-2150

- Yongwook Paik and Christos Makridis
- How do energy price hikes affect exchange rates during the war in Ukraine? pp. 2151-2164

- Amin Sokhanvar and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Phillips curve and the exchange rate pass-through: a time–frequency approach pp. 2165-2181

- Weider Loureto Alves and Roberto Ferreira
- Modelling Okun’s law: Does non-Gaussianity matter? pp. 2183-2213

- Tamas Kiss, Hoang Nguyen and Pär Österholm
- Documenting occupational sorting by gender in the UK across three cohorts: does a grand convergence rely on societal movements? pp. 2215-2256

- Warn N. Lekfuangfu and Grace Lordan
- Conditional inference and bias reduction for partial effects estimation of fixed-effects logit models pp. 2257-2290

- Francesco Bartolucci, Claudia Pigini and Francesco Valentini
- Pre-market discrimination or post-market discrimination: research on inequality of opportunity for labor income in China pp. 2291-2313

- Yue Yu and Chengkui Liu
- Changing vulnerability in Asia: contagion and spillovers pp. 2315-2355

- Moses Kangogo, Mardi Dungey and Vladimir Volkov
- Modeling nonlinear in Bowman’s paradox: the case of Pakistan pp. 2357-2372

- Farrukh Mahmood and Robert Kunst
- Asset pricing in the Brazilian financial market: five-factor GAMLSS modeling pp. 2373-2409

- Renan O. Regis, Raydonal Ospina, Wilton Bernardino and Francisco Cribari-Neto
- Mergers and bank branches: two decades of evidence from the USA pp. 2411-2447

- Joan Calzada, Xavier Fageda and Fernando Martínez-Santos
- Regulation, entrepreneurship, and dynamism pp. 2449-2466

- Dustin Chambers, Patrick A. McLaughlin and Oliver Sherouse
Volume 64, issue 4, 2023
- Complex network analysis of volatility spillovers between global financial indicators and G20 stock markets pp. 1517-1537

- Burak Korkusuz, David G. McMillan and Dimos Kambouroudis
- Portfolio selection: from under-diversification to concentration pp. 1539-1557

- Jiawen Xu, Yixuan Li, Kai Liu and Tao Chen
- Do credit supply shocks have asymmetric effects? pp. 1559-1597

- David Finck and Paul Rudel
- Assessing the consistency of the fixed-effects estimator: a regression-based Wald test pp. 1599-1630

- Laura Spierdijk
- Quantile regression version of Hodrick–Prescott filter pp. 1631-1645

- Hiroshi Yamada
- An extended wavelet approach of the money–output link in the United States pp. 1647-1665

- Mihai Mutascu and Alexandre Sokic
- The duration of acceleration cycle downturns: duration dependence, international dynamics and synchronisation pp. 1667-1698

- George Koutsoumanis and Vitor Castro
- Nowcasting Japan’s GDP pp. 1699-1735

- Fumio Hayashi and Yuta Tachi
- ICT, technological diffusion and economic growth in Chinese cities pp. 1737-1768

- Qing Li and Yanrui Wu
- Working capital management, financial constraints and exports: evidence from European and US manufacturers pp. 1769-1810

- José Manuel Mansilla-Fernández and Juliette Milgram-Baleix
- The long-run determinants of redistribution: evidence from a panel of 47 countries in 1967–2014 pp. 1811-1860

- Jaejoon Woo
- Is social capital associated with individual social responsibility? The case of social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 1861-1896

- John (Jianqiu) Bai, Shuili Du, Wang Jin and Chi Wan
- Labour market uncertainty after the irruption of COVID-19 pp. 1897-1945

- Oscar Claveria and Petar Sorić
- Gender match and negotiation: evidence from angel investment on Shark Tank pp. 1947-1977

- Michael Jetter and Kieran Stockley
- The effect of monetary policy on output using sign restriction VAR: evidence from South Africa and South Korea pp. 1979-2003

- Eliphas Ndou
Volume 64, issue 3, 2023
- Television and fertility: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 1025-1066

- Peter Bönisch and Walter Hyll
- Fertility cost, grandparental childcare, and female employment pp. 1067-1104

- Haiyue Yu, Jin Cao and Shulong Kang
- The role of relative income in the share of children born out-of-wedlock in the USA pp. 1105-1120

- Georgios Mavropoulos and Theodore Panagiotidis
- SOE wage premium in China: new evidence pp. 1121-1147

- Qian Sun
- The short- and medium-term distributional effects of the German minimum wage reform pp. 1149-1175

- Marco Caliendo, Alexandra Fedorets, Malte Preuss, Carsten Schröder and Linda Wittbrodt
- Effects of fiscal consolidation on income inequality: narrative evidence from South America pp. 1177-1218

- Dante Souza Cardoso and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- Productivity and GDP: international evidence of persistence and trends over 130 years of data pp. 1219-1246

- Luis Gil-Alana, Sakiru Solarin, Mehmet Balcilar and Rangan Gupta
- EU-SILC and the potential for synthetic panel estimates pp. 1247-1280

- Brian Colgan
- Observed-data DIC for spatial panel data models pp. 1281-1314

- Ye Yang, Osman Doğan and Süleyman Taşpınar
- Assessing nonlinearities and heterogeneity in debt sustainability analysis: a panel spline approach pp. 1315-1346

- Benjamin Owusu, Bettina Bökemeier and Alfred Greiner
- Markov chains, eigenvalues and the stability of economic growth processes pp. 1347-1373

- Fernando Delbianco, Andrés Fioriti and Fernando Tohmé
- Economic analysis using higher-frequency time series: challenges for seasonal adjustment pp. 1375-1398

- Daniel Ollech and Deutsche Bundesbank
- Identification of causal relationships in non-stationary time series with an information measure: Evidence for simulated and financial data pp. 1399-1420

- Angeliki Papana, Catherine Kyrtsou, Dimitris Kugiumtzis and Cees Diks
- Mixing mixed frequency and diffusion indices in good times and in bad: an assessment based on historical data around the great recession of 2008 pp. 1421-1469

- Kihwan Kim, Hyun Hak Kim and Norman R. Swanson
- Real interest rate parity in the Pacific Rim countries: new empirical evidence pp. 1471-1515

- Zixiong Xie, Shyh-Wei Chen and An-Chi Wu
Volume 64, issue 2, 2023
- Interest rate gaps in an uncertain global context: why “too” low (high) for “so” long? pp. 539-565

- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro and Ricardo Sousa
- Bank lending in the Great Recession and in the Great Depression pp. 567-602

- Riccardo De Bonis, Giuseppe Marinelli and Francesco Vercelli
- Noise shocks and business cycle fluctuations in three major European Economies pp. 603-657

- Nicolas Reigl
- Do the determinants of foreign direct investment have a reverse and symmetric impact on foreign direct divestment? pp. 659-680

- Alfred Haug, Anh T. N. Nguyen and Dorian Owen
- Structural time series models and synthetic controls—assessing the impact of the euro adoption pp. 681-725

- Peter Dreuw
- Trade-led growth hypothesis: evidence from Latin America countries pp. 727-745

- Vinícius Luís Souza Nonato and Carlos Carrasco-Gutierrez
- Dynamism of the housing rental market in Guayaquil, Ecuador: an empirical analysis pp. 747-764

- Manuel Zambrano-Monserrate, Maria Alejandra Ruano, Carlos A. Silva, Ronald Campoverde, Christian Rosero and Daniel A. Sanchez-Loor
- Housing price diffusions in mainland China: evidence from a spatially penalized graphical VAR model pp. 765-795

- Xiandeng Jiang, Le Chang and Yanlin Shi
- Will the last be the first? Ranking German macroeconomic forecasters based on different criteria pp. 797-832

- Tim Köhler and Jörg Döpke
- Trends in tax revenues of transition economies: an empirical approach pp. 833-868

- Ismoil Khujamkulov and Sohrab Abizadeh
- Stochastic frontier estimation through parametric modelling of quantile regression coefficients pp. 869-896

- E. Fusco, R. Benedetti and Francesco Vidoli
- Multidimensional poverty vulnerability in rural China pp. 897-930

- Jing Su, Liwei Tang, Pan Xiao and Ermei Wang
- The labor market impacts of graduating from university during a recession: evidence and mechanisms pp. 931-958

- Yeonho Bae and Taehoon Kim
- The influence of schooling on performance in chess and at the Olympics pp. 959-982

- David Forrest, Juan de Dios Tena and Carlos Varela-Quintana
- The impacts of the age of majority on the exposure to violent crimes pp. 983-1023

- Marcelo Castro and Cesar Tirso
Volume 64, issue 1, 2023
- ‘Investing’ in care for old age? An examination of long-term care expenditure dynamics and its spillovers pp. 1-30

- Joan Costa-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
- Correction to: ‘Investing’ in care for old age? An examination of long-term care expenditure dynamics and its spillovers pp. 31-31

- Joan Costa-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
- Labour supply, retirement, and consumption responses of older Europeans to inheritance receipt pp. 33-75

- Eduard Suari-Andreu
- The long shadow of child labour on adolescent mental health: a quantile approach pp. 77-97

- Danusha Jayawardana, Nadezhda V. Baryshnikova and Terence C. Cheng
- The effect of neighbourhood and spatial crime rates on mental wellbeing pp. 99-134

- Anton Pak and Brenda Gannon
- Gender inequality in microcredit access in rural Burkina Faso: an analysis based on the decomposition method pp. 135-152

- Salimata Traore
- Democracy, commodity price booms, and infant mortality pp. 153-193

- Germán Bet and Cecilia Peluffo
- Price bubbles of agricultural commodities: evidence from China’s futures market pp. 195-222

- Zhuo Chen, Bo Yan and Hanwen Kang
- Air pollution and internal migration: evidence from an Iranian household survey pp. 223-247

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni and Mostafa Javadian
- The effects of revealing the prosecution of political corruption on local finances pp. 249-275

- Joaquín Artés, Juan Jiménez González and Jordi Perdiguero
- Corruption and partisan polarization: evidence from the European Union pp. 277-301

- Nicholas Apergis and Mehmet Pinar
- Bunching below thresholds to manipulate public procurement pp. 303-319

- Bedri Kamil Onur Tas
- Correction to: Bunching below thresholds to manipulate public procurement pp. 321-321

- Bedri Kamil Onur Tas
- Choosing partners: selection priorities of joint liability group leaders pp. 323-348

- Nicholas Sabin
- Sales and promotions and the great recession deflation pp. 349-392

- Demetris Koursaros, Nektarios Michail, Niki Papadopoulou and Christos Savva
- Composite forecasting of vast-dimensional realized covariance matrices using factor state-space models pp. 393-436

- Jan Patrick Hartkopf
- Liquidity and realized covariance forecasting: a hybrid method with model uncertainty pp. 437-463

- Gaoxiu Qiao, Yangli Cao, Feng Ma and Weiping Li
- Estimating policy-corrected long-term and short-term tax elasticities for the USA, Germany, and the United Kingdom pp. 465-504

- Bernd Hayo, Sascha Mierzwa and Umut Unal
- Bayesian nonlinear expectation for time series modelling and its application to Bitcoin pp. 505-537

- Tak Kuen Siu
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