Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics
2015 - 2025
Continuation of Economia politica. Current editor(s): Alberto Quadrio Curzio From: Springer Fondazione Edison Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 42, issue 2, 2025
- Innovation, sustainability, and institutions: a political economy approach - EPOL’s 40th anniversary conference (1984–2024) pp. 369-374

- Alberto Quadrio Curzio
- The institutions we need pp. 375-378

- Amartya Sen
- Non-experimental impact estimates of school financial education exposure on financial literacy outcomes pp. 379-403

- Manuel Salas-Velasco
- What do circular innovator firms look like in Emilia- Romagna? A cluster analysis of firms innovating in the circular economy pp. 405-440

- Elisa Chioatto
- Public choice in times of declining democracy pp. 441-458

- Bruno S. Frey and Andre Briviba
- On the main determinants of startup investment in developing countries pp. 459-477

- Nicola Comincioli, Paolo M. Panteghini and Sergio Vergalli
- Miscarriages of justice in judges’ mind: theory and experimental evidence pp. 479-499

- Stefania Ottone, Ferruccio Ponzano, Margherita Saraceno and Luca Zarri
- A macroeconomic assessment of the Italian Recovery and Resilience Plan from administrative data pp. 501-547

- Giovanni Bartolomeo and Paolo D’Imperio
- From expression to infection: decoding the role of freedom in pandemic dynamics pp. 549-568

- Vincenzo Alfano
- How does institutional quality affect the efficiency of local government? An assessment of Italian municipalities pp. 569-597

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, Calogero Guccio, Domenica Romeo and Francesco Vidoli
- Municipal services’ perceived quality in Chile: political trust vs. spending pp. 599-624

- Francisco Bastida and Lorenzo Estrada
Volume 42, issue 1, 2025
- Political stability in Europe: the effect of energy uncertainty pp. 1-23

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Bekhzod Kuziboev, Sardor Allayarov, Kamil Pícha and A. Nazif Çatık
- The idiosyncratic relationship between greenhouse gases and economic growth: the role of renewable energy sources in the case of European countries pp. 25-57

- Matteo Abbruzzese, Davide Infante and Janna Smirnova
- Do environmental crimes contribute to air pollution? Empirical evidence and effects on health pp. 59-89

- Anna Rita Germani, Giorgia Marini, Alessio D’Amato and Alan P. Ker
- Agrobiodiversity Conservation Policies: Insights from an Integrated Micro-macro Economic Model in Ethiopia pp. 91-119

- Elisabetta Gotor, Carlo Orecchia, Giacomo Pallante, Carlo Fadda and Luca Salvatici
- Macroeconomic and institutional determinants of human capital wealth: gender disparities and implications pp. 121-153

- Néstor A. Clech
- Le grandi Opere Pubbliche: fiscal multipliers of public infrastructure in Italy (1870–1998) pp. 155-180

- Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes, Giovanna Ciaffi and Santiago José Gahn
- How does dishonesty diffuse? An experiment comparing spread and concentrated incentives pp. 181-190

- Beatrice Braut and Marco Piovesan
- The ‘Good Farmer’ concept and the diffusion of innovations in rural Africa pp. 191-222

- A. Pronti, S. Mancinelli, M. Mazzanti and L. Crudeli
- Does corruption influence university students’ mobility? Evidence from Italy pp. 223-264

- Emanuele Millemaci and Alessandra Patti
- Discovering tax decentralization: does it impact marginal willingness to pay taxes? pp. 265-295

- Jose M. Duran-Cabre, Alejandro Esteller-Moré and Luca Salvadori
- Italian firms’ trading behavior in the European carbon market pp. 297-337

- Claudia Nardone, Rosanna Pittiglio and Filippo Reganati
- The determinants of the distribution of the public investment budget between the decentralized territorial communities: evidence from cameroon pp. 339-367

- Simon Pierre Onana and Tanguy Lomie Mamoho
Volume 41, issue 3, 2024
- Explaining the decision to vote: non-nested and nested tests of three competing theories pp. 639-656

- Richard Jankowski
- How well do couples know their partners’ preferences? Experimental evidence from joint recreation pp. 657-686

- David Boto-García and Petr Mariel
- Master’s degree studies and its impact on vertical and horizontal mismatch in Spain pp. 687-716

- Gabriela Morejón Cabrera and Petr Mariel
- Education, educational mismatch and occupational status: an analysis using PIAAC data pp. 717-738

- Inés P. Murillo Huertas and José L. Raymond
- Control freaks or good parents? Entrepreneurial motivation and firms’ innovative performance pp. 739-769

- Piero Esposito and Francesco Ferrante
- Dangerous liaisons across levels of government in an emergency pp. 771-791

- Floriana Cerniglia, Riccarda Longaretti and Alberto Zanardi
- Emission trading in a high dimensional context: to what extent are carbon markets integrated with the broader system? pp. 793-814

- Marco Quatrosi
- Political economy of immigration policy: direct versus indirect political influence pp. 815-837

- Louis Jaeck
- The role of tourism in reducing economic inequalities: the case of Italy pp. 839-880

- Niccolò Comerio and Fausto Pacicco
- Induced innovation, the distributive cycle, and the changing pattern of labour productivity cyclicality: an SVAR analysis for the US economy pp. 881-929

- Marco Stamegna
- Education-Job mismatch, earnings and worker’s satisfaction in African labor market: evidence from Cameroon pp. 931-962

- Issofou Njifen
- Policy insights for wind energy from a choice experiment stated preference efficient design in Apulia region (Italy) pp. 963-995

- Diana Caporale, Caterina De Lucia, Luigi dell’Olio and Pasquale Pazienza
Volume 41, issue 2, 2024
- Okun vs. Verdoorn: distinguishing between cyclical and structural effects of output on productivity pp. 295-325

- Walter Paternesi Meloni
- Asymmetric effects of macro policies on women’s and men’s incomes. An empirical investigation of the eurozone crisis in a gender perspective pp. 327-359

- Valeria Cirillo, Marcella Corsi, Carlo D’Ippoliti and Lucio Gobbi
- Revitalising smallholder agriculture: the impact of technical training in rural Lebanon pp. 361-393

- Sara Balestri
- Distribution, capital intensity and public debt-to-GDP ratio: an input output—stock flow consistent model pp. 395-416

- Lorenzo Domenico, Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes and Ettore Gallo
- The impact of shocks and policies on debt-to-GDP ratio dynamics: a multisectoral approach pp. 417-438

- Stefano Deriu, Marcello Signorelli, Claudio Socci, Rosita Pretaroli, Francesca Severini and Ludovica Almonti
- Monetary-fiscal policies design and financial shocks in currency unions pp. 439-455

- Salvatore Capasso and Pasquale Foresti
- A non-linear model of public debt with bonds and money finance pp. 457-498

- Andrea Bacchiocchi, Alessandro Bellocchi, Gian Italo Bischi and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Primary surplus dynamics and fiscal sustainability in sub-saharan African countries pp. 499-519

- Gabriel Temesgen Woldu and Izabella Szakálné Kanó
- Government spending, multipliers, and public debt sustainability: an empirical assessment for OECD countries pp. 521-542

- Giovanna Ciaffi, Matteo Deleidi and Michele Capriati
- Is government debt a burden on workers' income share? An investigation on Italian dynamics pp. 543-563

- Rosaria Rita Canale and Rita Siano
- Threats of sovereign debt overhang in the EU, the new fiscal rules and the perils of policy drift pp. 565-595

- Willi Semmler and Brigitte Young
- Stabilising market expectations through a market tool: a proposal for an enhanced TPI pp. 597-615

- Massimo Amato, Everardo Belloni, Carlo A. Favero, Lucio Gobbi and Francesco Saraceno
- The rise of common public debt in Europe: a new chapter in fiscal integration? pp. 617-638

- Ad Riet
Volume 41, issue 1, 2024
- How do agricultural subsidies affect farmers’ non-grain cultivated land production? Evidence from the fourth rural Chinese households panel data survey pp. 1-24

- Shilei Pan, Chenhui Di, Zhiguang Qu, Abbas Ali Chandio, Abdul Rehman and Huaquan Zhang
- Analyzing the causality between revenues and expenditures in Spanish municipalities and its policy implications pp. 25-45

- Mihaela Simionescu and Javier Cifuentes-Faura
- The gender bias in regional councilors’ reelection in Italy pp. 47-83

- Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- “Migrants know better”: migrants’ networks and FDI pp. 85-121

- Giorgia Giovannetti, Filippo Santi and Margherita Velucchi
- Market power, social welfare, and efficiency in the Peruvian microfinance pp. 123-152

- Giovanna Aguilar and Jhonatan Portilla
- Political economy revisited: structures and objectives at the systemic level pp. 153-171

- Ivano Cardinale and Roberto Scazzieri
- Does technology transfer increase local cognitive proximity between university and industry? The case of Italy pp. 173-202

- Laura Ciucci and Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis
- Unveiling the Real Madrid effect: the impact of football-related acrimony on elections pp. 203-227

- Vincenzo Alfano and Salvatore Ercolano
- What’s behind increasing wage inequality? Explaining the Italian case using RIF-OLS pp. 229-265

- Luca Giangregorio and Marta Fana
- Three approaches to institutions in economic analysis: Polanyi, North and the surplus approach’s third way pp. 267-293

- Sergio Cesaratto
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