Empirical Economics
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Volume 63, issue 6, 2022
- US partisan conflict shocks and international stock market returns pp. 2817-2854

- Nicholas Apergis and Ioannis Chatziantoniou
- Predicting cryptocurrency crash dates pp. 2855-2873

- C. Vladimir Rodríguez-Caballero and Mauricio Villanueva-Domínguez
- COVID-19 and the volatility interlinkage between bitcoin and financial assets pp. 2875-2901

- Aktham Maghyereh and Hussein Abdoh
- The efficiency of COVID cases to COVID policies: a robust conditional approach pp. 2903-2948

- Richard Gearhart, Lyudmyla Sonchak-Ardan and Nyakundi Michieka
- GDP effects of pandemics: a historical perspective pp. 2949-2995

- Maciej Stefański
- The effect of Eurosystem asset purchase programmes on euro area sovereign bond yields during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2997-3026

- George Hondroyiannis and Dimitrios Papaoikonomou
- Unconventional monetary policies and expectations on economic variables pp. 3027-3043

- Alessio Anzuini and Luca Rossi
- Monetary policy and the racial wage gap pp. 3045-3059

- Edmond Berisha, Ram Dubey and Eric Olson
- Heterogeneous decision-making and market power: an application to Eurozone banks pp. 3061-3092

- Levent Kutlu, Robin Sickles, Mike G. Tsionas and Emmanuel Mamatzakis
- Correction to: Heterogeneous decision-making and market power: an application to Eurozone banks pp. 3093-3093

- Levent Kutlu, Robin Sickles, Mike G. Tsionas and Emmanuel Mamatzakis
- Access to finance and productivity growth: the role of own and suppliers’ financial constraints pp. 3095-3119

- Yusuf Bağır and Ünal Seven
- The global propagation of the US–China trade war pp. 3121-3157

- Minkyu Son
- Productivity spillovers in endogenous coauthor networks pp. 3159-3183

- Wei Cheng
- Estimating empirical marginal adjustment cost function: a power series approach pp. 3185-3210

- Muhammad Nazmul Khan
- The effect of health on economic growth: a meta-regression analysis pp. 3211-3251

- Masagus M Ridhwan, Peter Nijkamp, Affandi Ismail and Luthfi M.Irsyad
- Does sending letters increase the take-up of social benefits? Evidence from a new benefit program pp. 3253-3287

- Tuomas Matikka and Tuuli Paukkeri
- Effects of incentive pay on systemic risk: evidence from CEO compensation and CoVar pp. 3289-3311

- Natalya Zelenyuk and Robert Faff
- The impact of TV series on tourism performance: the case of Game of Thrones pp. 3313-3341

- Giulia Contu and Sara Pau
Volume 63, issue 5, 2022
- Globalization, long memory, and real interest rate convergence: a historical perspective pp. 2331-2355

- Giorgio Canarella, Luis Gil-Alana, Rangan Gupta and Stephen Miller
- Global risks, the macroeconomy, and asset prices pp. 2357-2388

- Michele Costola, Michael Donadelli, Luca Gerotto and Ivan Gufler
- Export growth drivers and economic development pp. 2389-2426

- Jesse Mora and Michael Olabisi
- Does inflation targeting matter for international trade? A synthetic control analysis pp. 2427-2478

- Nadine McCloud and Ajornie Taylor
- Inflation expectations and consumer spending: the role of household balance sheets pp. 2479-2512

- Lenard Lieb and Johannes Schuffels
- Mobile payment adoption and the decline in China’s household savings rate pp. 2513-2537

- Jianmei Zhao and Lele Zhao
- Measurement error and its impact on estimates of income dynamics pp. 2539-2550

- Nayoung Lee
- Local fiscal multipliers of different government spending categories pp. 2551-2575

- Thomas Gemert, Lenard Lieb and Tania Treibich
- A note on the Bitcoin and Fed Funds rate pp. 2577-2603

- Sofiane Aboura
- Optimal bond issuance with cost and liquidity constraints for Chinese local governments: a multi-period stochastic programming approach pp. 2605-2632

- Ruicheng Yang, Li Li, Qi Jiang and Ji Qi
- A time-varying jump tail risk measure using high-frequency options data pp. 2633-2653

- Masato Ubukata
- Regime-switching empirical similarity model: a comparison with baseline models pp. 2655-2674

- Jamol Bahromov
- Quantile regression with nonadditive fixed effects pp. 2675-2691

- David Powell
- The effect of migration on unionization in Austria pp. 2693-2720

- José Ignacio Antón, René Böheim and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Show me the money! The impact of a conditional cash transfer on educational achievement pp. 2721-2750

- Francisco Pedraja-Chaparro, Daniel Santín and Rosa Simancas
- Retirement routes and the well-being of retirees pp. 2751-2784

- Kadir Atalay and Garry Barrett
- Drinking is different! Examining the role of locus of control for alcohol consumption pp. 2785-2815

- Marco Caliendo and Juliane Hennecke
Volume 63, issue 4, 2022
- Effectiveness of monetary policy under the high and low economic uncertainty states: evidence from the major Asian economies pp. 1741-1769

- Mehmet Balcilar, Zeynel Ozdemir, Huseyin Ozdemir, Gurcan Aygun and Mark Wohar
- Economic determinants of regional trade agreements revisited using machine learning pp. 1771-1807

- Simon Blöthner and Mario Larch
- Exchange rate parities and Taylor rule deviations pp. 1809-1835

- Christina Anderl and Guglielmo Maria Caporale
- Fiscal transfers and inflation: evidence from India pp. 1837-1858

- Girish Bahal and Anand Shrivastava
- The dynamics of US foreign aid decisions pp. 1859-1886

- Mohamed Sraieb
- The relationship of household debt and growth in the short and long run pp. 1887-1911

- Marco Lombardi, Madhusudan Mohanty and Ilhyock Shim
- Correction to: The relationship of household debt and growth in the short and long run pp. 1913-1913

- Marco Lombardi, Madhusudan Mohanty and Ilhyock Shim
- The Belt and Road Initiatives and the growth of total factor productivity: based on the perspective of the regional import of intermediate goods pp. 1915-1946

- Siyu Wang, Zhongze Chang and Xi Zhang
- Spatial stochastic frontier model with endogenous weighting matrix pp. 1947-1968

- Levent Kutlu
- Correction to: Spatial stochastic frontier model with endogenous weighting matrix pp. 1969-1969

- Levent Kutlu
- Two-mode clustering through profiles of regions and sectors pp. 1971-1996

- Christian Haedo and Michel Mouchart
- Nonlinear nexus between corruption and tourism arrivals: a global analysis pp. 1997-2024

- Krambia-Kapardis Maria, Stylianou Ioanna and Demetriou Salomi
- Is there a patience premium on migration? pp. 2025-2055

- Jorge González Chapela
- Predicting household resilience with machine learning: preliminary cross-country tests pp. 2057-2070

- Alessandra Garbero and Marco Letta
- Sooner or later? The impact of child education on household consumption pp. 2071-2099

- Carmen Aina and Daniela Sonedda
- Romance and the ozone layer: panel evidence on green behavior in couples pp. 2101-2123

- Anja Köbrich León and Janosch Schobin
- Does corporate governance affect financial analysts’ stock recommendations, target prices accuracy and earnings forecast characteristics? An empirical investigation of US companies pp. 2125-2171

- Ahmed Bouteska and Mehdi Mili
- On directors’ compensation: a multilevel analysis of Spanish listed companies pp. 2173-2207

- Fernando Núñez Hernández, Ángel Arcos-Vargas, Carlos Usabiaga and Pablo Álvarez- de-Toledo
- To work or not? Wages or subsidies?: Copula-based evidence of subsidized refugees’ negative selection into employment pp. 2209-2252

- Seonho Shin
- The gender pay gap in university student employment pp. 2253-2313

- Paul David Boll, Lukas Mergele and Larissa Zierow
- Contemporaneous causality among one hundred Chinese cities pp. 2315-2329

- Xiaojie Xu and Yun Zhang
Volume 63, issue 3, 2022
- Combination of economic policies: how the perfect storm wrecked the Brazilian economic growth pp. 1135-1157

- Helder de Mendonça and Iven Valpassos
- Between the Eurozone crisis and the Brexit: the decade of British outward FDI into Europe pp. 1159-1192

- Andrzej Cieślik, Oleg Gurshev and Sarhad Hamza
- The ever-evolving trade pattern: a global VAR approach pp. 1193-1218

- Razieh Zahedi, Asghar Shahmoradi and Ali Taiebnia
- Import competition and quality upgrading revisited: the role of overall protection pp. 1219-1246

- Zhaohui Niu, Saileshsingh Gunessee and Chris Milner
- Consumer’s perceived and expected inflation in Japan—irrationality or asymmetric loss? pp. 1247-1292

- Young Bin Ahn and Yoichi Tsuchiya
- Nonlinear responses of consumption to wealth, income, and interest rate shocks pp. 1293-1335

- Yener Coskun, Nicholas Apergis and Esra Alp Coşkun
- Technology shocks and covered interest parity deviations in emerging market economies pp. 1337-1374

- Sevgi Coşkun and Oyakhilome Ibhagui
- The impact of commodity price volatility on fiscal balance and the role of real interest rate pp. 1375-1402

- Monoj Kumar Majumder, Mala Raghavan and Joaquin Vespignani
- Contagion or interdependence? Comparing spillover indices pp. 1403-1455

- Raisul Islam and Vladimir Volkov
- Financial inclusion, financial technology, and economic development: a composite index approach pp. 1457-1487

- Fan Liu and Barnabé Walheer
- Bank efficiency and the bank lending channel: new evidence pp. 1489-1542

- Richard Dwumfour, Eric Oteng-Abayie and Emmanuel Kwasi Mensah
- True or spurious long memory in the cryptocurrency markets: evidence from a multivariate test and other Whittle estimation methods pp. 1543-1570

- Ata Assaf, Luis Gil-Alana and Khaled Mokni
- Does institutional quality foster economic complexity? The fundamental drivers of productive capabilities pp. 1571-1604

- Trung Vu
- Student work during secondary education, educational achievement, and later employment: a dynamic approach pp. 1605-1635

- Stijn Baert, Brecht Neyt, Eddy Omey and Dieter Verhaest
- The effects of compulsory schooling reforms on women’s marriage outcomes—evidence from Britain pp. 1637-1662

- Songtao Yang
- Understanding trends and drivers of urban poverty in American cities pp. 1663-1705

- Francesco Andreoli, Arnaud Mertens, Mauro Mussini and Vincenzo Prete
- Identifying the public goods allocation process: case of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization pp. 1707-1726

- Minoru Okamura
- On the growth process of US agricultural land pp. 1727-1740

- Sherzod Akhundjanov and Tatiana Drugova
Volume 63, issue 2, 2022
- Tests for segmented cointegration: an application to US governments budgets pp. 567-600

- Luis Martins and Paulo Rodrigues
- Correction to: Tests for segmented cointegration: an application to US governments budgets pp. 601-601

- Luis Martins and Paulo Rodrigues
- Baldwin versus Cecchini revisited: the growth impact of the European Single Market pp. 603-635

- Jonne Lehtimäki and David Sondermann
- Export specialization, trade liberalization and economic growth: a synthetic control analysis pp. 637-669

- Sundar Ponnusamy
- Dynamic analysis of antidumping using impulse responses: a case between the United States and China pp. 671-694

- Yeo Joon Yoon and Wongi Kim
- Correction to: Dynamic analysis of antidumping using impulse responses: a case between the United States and China pp. 695-695

- Yeo Joon Yoon and Wongi Kim
- Does aid for trade contribute to M&A FDI flows to developing countries? pp. 697-723

- Dung Ly-My, Hyun-Hoon Lee and Fahad Khan
- Growth, inequality and poverty: a robust relationship? pp. 725-791

- Gustavo Marrero and Luis Servén
- Electoral systems and income inequality: a tale of political equality pp. 793-819

- Izaskun Zuazu
- Does economic growth induce smoking?—Evidence from China pp. 821-845

- Yutian Yang
- The spatial spillover effect of urban sprawl and fiscal decentralization on air pollution: evidence from 269 cities in China pp. 847-875

- Xiaodong Yang, Jianlong Wang, Jianhong Cao, Siyu Ren, Qiying Ran and Haitao Wu
- Do methane emissions converge? Evidence from global panel data on production- and consumption-based emissions pp. 877-900

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Doris Oberdabernig and Patrick Tomberger
- Estimating transition probabilities between health states using US longitudinal survey data pp. 901-943

- Juergen Jung
- Healthcare utilization and outcomes for insured dependent children: evidence from Indonesia pp. 945-977

- Kalyan Kolukuluri
- Do migrant remittances affect household spending? Focus on wedding expenditures pp. 979-1028

- Jakhongir Kakhkharov and Muzaffarjon Ahunov
- Identifying and decomposing peer effects on decision-making using a randomized controlled trial pp. 1029-1058

- Daichi Shimamoto, Yasuyuki Todo, Yu Ri Kim and Petr Matous
- Does certainty on the winner diminish the interest in sport competitions? The case of formula one pp. 1059-1079

- Pedro Garcia-del-Barrio and J Reade
- CEO overconfidence and the adjustment speed of leverage and cash: evidence on cash is not the same as negative debt pp. 1081-1108

- Kenneth Yung and Xiang Long
- Nonlinear examination of the ‘Heat Wave’ and ‘Meteor Shower’ effects between spot and futures markets of the precious metals pp. 1109-1134

- Dejan Živkov, Slavica Manić and Ivan Pavkov
Volume 63, issue 1, 2022
- Using structural break inference for forecasting time series pp. 1-41

- Gantungalag Altansukh and Denise Osborn
- Macroeconometric forecasting using a cluster of dynamic factor models pp. 43-91

- Christian Glocker and Serguei Kaniovski
- Measuring China's core inflation for forecasting purposes: taking persistence as weight pp. 93-111

- Zhiyong Fan, Yushan Hu and Penglong Zhang
- Reducing large datasets to improve the identification of estimated policy rules pp. 113-140

- Omer Bayar
- Progressivity and redistributive effects of income taxes: evidence from India pp. 141-178

- Gaurav Datt, Ranjan Ray and Christopher Teh
- Do you feel the heat around the corner? The effect of weather on crime pp. 179-199

- Nadezhda Baryshnikova, Shannon Davidson and Dennis Wesselbaum
- Measuring productivity dynamics in Japan: a quantile approach pp. 201-242

- Yusuke Adachi, Hikaru Ogawa and Masafumi Tsubuku
- Are individuals informed in global markets? pp. 243-263

- Tao Chen
- An asset-based approach to housing prices pp. 265-286

- Gian Maria Tomat
- The connectedness between Hong Kong and China real estate markets: spillover effect and information transmission pp. 287-311

- I-Chun Tsai
- Systemic risk: a network approach pp. 313-344

- Jean-Baptiste Hasse
- Measuring systemic risk and contagion in the European financial network pp. 345-389

- Laleh Tafakori, Armin Pourkhanali and Riccardo Rastelli
- Foreign portfolio investment patterns: evidence from a gravity model pp. 391-415

- Lei Pan, Rong Hu and Qingyuan Du
- Institutions and FDI from BRICS countries: a meta-analytic review pp. 417-468

- Amar Anwar and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Internalization of externalities in international trade pp. 469-497

- Jamal Haidar
- Trade liberalization, credit constraints, and export quality upgrading pp. 499-524

- Teng Zhang, Qiuyao Fu and Chunhui Zhu
- Did the trade liberalization of the 1990s really boost economic growth? a critical replication of Estevadeordal and Taylor (2013) pp. 525-548

- Mateo Hoyos
- Trade liberalization and growth: a quantile moderator for Hoyos’ (2021) replication study of Estevadeordal and Taylor (2013) pp. 549-563

- Alecos Papadopoulos
- Correction to: Trade liberalization and growth: a quantile moderator for Hoyos’ (2021) replication study of Estevadeordal and Taylor (2013) pp. 565-565

- Alecos Papadopoulos
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