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Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics2015 - 2025
 Continuation of Economia politica. Current editor(s): Alberto Quadrio Curzio From:Springer
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 Volume 40, issue 3, 2023
 
  Ecological economics and human development   pp. 761-763 Alberto Quadrio CurzioEnvironmental conflicts and the making of world movements for environmental justice   pp. 765-779 Joan Martinez-AlierThe Danish problem   pp. 781-794 Barry EichengreenFixed and mobile broadband penetration and CO2 emissions: evidence from OECD countries   pp. 795-816 Davide Quaglione, Dario D’Ingiullo and Linda MeleoThe market for EuroMillions: jackpot sharing and implicit transfer of funds among countries   pp. 817-833 Álvaro Muñiz and Levi PérezThe impact of power outages on households in Zambia   pp. 835-867 Imaduddin Ahmed, Priti Parikh, Parfait Munezero, Graham Sianjase and D’Maris CoffmanOn the political economy of corporate encroachment in agriculture: short term macroeconomic concerns   pp. 869-897 Shantanu Roy and C. SaratchandThe impact of labour market shocks on mental health: evidence from the Covid-19 first wave   pp. 899-930 Francesco Bogliacino, Cristiano Codagnone, Frans Folkvord and Francisco Lupiáñez-VillanuevaThe determinants of poverty exits and entries and the role of social benefits: the Italian case   pp. 931-969 Graziella Bonanno, L. Chies and E. PodreccaRisk awareness and complexity in students’ gambling   pp. 971-994 Giuseppe Coco, Daniele Simone, Laura Serlenga and Sabrina MolinaroOptimal redistribution behind the veil of ignorance   pp. 995-1024 Antonio Abatemarco and Francesca StroffoliniHow does firms' broadband adoption affect regional TFP in Italy?   pp. 1025-1050 Massimo Giannini, Barbara Martini and Cristiana FiorelliInvestigating the origins of differentiated vulnerabilities to climate change through the lenses of the Capability Approach   pp. 1051-1074 Federica CappelliItalian small arms exports: between incentives and international sanctions   pp. 1075-1106 Adelaide Baronchelli and Raul Caruso Volume 40, issue 2, 2023
 
  What feeds on what? Networks of interdependencies between culture and institutions   pp. 371-412 Nadia Jacobi and Vito AmendolagineCompatibility and complementarity between institutional and post-Keynesian economics: a literature review with a particular focus on methodology   pp. 413-443 Eduardo Fernández-Huerga, Ana Pardo and Ana SalvadorJustice vis à vis welfare: how Austrian welfare economics should fit in the Austro-libertarian framework   pp. 445-467 Igor WysockiInequality assessment in a dynamic framework with heterogenous agents   pp. 469-494 Arsen Palestini and Giuseppe PignataroHow does home and host-country policy uncertainty affect outward FDI? Firm-level evidence from China   pp. 495-515 Wei-long Wu and Changqi ShaoClimate change and armed conflicts in Africa: temporal persistence, non-linear climate impact and geographical spillovers   pp. 517-560 Federica Cappelli, Caterina Conigliani, Davide Consoli, Valeria Costantini and Elena PaglialungaEpidemics and policy: the dismal trade-offs   pp. 561-588 Francesco Flaviano RussoThe expertise effect: the impact of legal specialists’ intervention on the timely delivery of laymen's judgments   pp. 589-614 Umberto NizzaOn the propensity to settle or litigate in laboratory disputes   pp. 615-642 Matteo Migheli and Margherita SaracenoAspiration bias and job satisfaction of young Italian graduates   pp. 643-677 Daniela Federici, Valentino Parisi and Francesco FerranteThe way towards food sustainability: some insights for pasta supply chain   pp. 679-702 Marisa Faggini, Silvia Cosimato and Anna ParzialeMens sana in corpore sano: the effects of sport on children’s learning in Italy   pp. 703-729 Mario NosvelliCorruption and firms’ efficiency: international evidence using an instrumental variable approach   pp. 731-759 Luigi Aldieri, Cristian Barra, Nazzareno Ruggiero and Concetto Paolo Vinci Volume 40, issue 1, 2023
 
  A taxonomy of European innovation clubs   pp. 1-34 Ariel L. Wirkierman, Tommaso Ciarli and Maria SavonaA critical analysis of the loanable funds theory: some notes on the non-neutrality of money   pp. 35-55 Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea KalajzićAutonomous demand and technical change: exploring the Kaldor–Verdoorn law on a global level   pp. 57-80 Matteo Deleidi, Claudia Fontanari and Santiago José GahnEnterprise economic influence and implementation deviation of green credit policy: evidence from China   pp. 81-111 Qiao-xin Xie, Yu Zhang and Jing-er GeEthnic diversity, concentration of political power and the curse of natural resources   pp. 113-137 Waqar Wadho and Sadia HussainRegional variation in tax compliance and the role of culture   pp. 139-152 Alice Guerra and Brooke HarringtonGovernment subsidies and total factor productivity of enterprises: a life cycle perspective   pp. 153-188 Yonghong Ma, Huili Ni, Xiaomeng Yang, Lingkai Kong and Chunmei LiuDo informal institutions matter for the economic resilience of European regions? A study of the post-2008 shock   pp. 189-223 Elena Prodi, Stefano Ghinoi, Lauretta Rubini and Francesco SilvestriInvestment, autonomous demand and long-run capacity utilization: an empirical test for the Euro Area   pp. 225-255 Ettore Gallo and Maria Cristina Barbieri GóesExploring the entropy-complexity nexus. Evidence from Italy   pp. 257-283 Roberto Antonietti and Chiara BurlinaA new design for market power monitoring in the electricity market. A simulation for Italy   pp. 285-317 Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Maria Chiara D’Errico and Paolo PolinoriDoes the economic freedom hinder the underground economy? Evidence from a cross-country analysis   pp. 319-341 Elena D’Agostino, Marco Alberto  De Benedetto and Giuseppe SobbrioTax evasion and tax amnesties in regional taxation   pp. 343-369 Andrea Angeli, Patrizia Lattarulo, Eugenio Palmieri and Maria Grazia Pazienza Volume 39, issue 3, 2022
 
  How does fiscal austerity impact on poverty and inequality? The Spanish case   pp. 715-737 P. Campoy-Muñoz, Manuel Alejandro Cardenete, F. J. De Miguel-Vélez and Jesús Pérez-MayoThe effect of cereal production, cereal harvested area, and cereal yield, and forest on economic growth and environmental performance in Nepal   pp. 739-762 Kalpana Regmi, Jiajun Qiao, Jamal Hussain and Lochan Kumar BatalaThe Effects of Fiscal Rules Based on Revenue Structure: Evidence from U.S State Governments   pp. 763-781 Soyoung Park and Sungchan KimThe good jobs-high innovation virtuous circle   pp. 783-811 Mario Pianta and Jelena ReljicProduct and labour market imperfections in the Italian manufacturing sector: a firm-level analysis   pp. 813-838 Jasmine MondoloDoes social capital enforce social distancing? The role of bridging and bonding social capital in the evolution of the pandemic   pp. 839-859 Vincenzo AlfanoUniversity education, mismatched jobs: are there gender differences in the drivers of overeducation?   pp. 861-902 David Boto-García and Marta EscalonillaTrading off wage for workplace safety? Gaps between immigrants and natives in Italy   pp. 903-960 Anna D’Ambrosio, Roberto Leombruni and Tiziano RazzoliniOverconfidence in the art market: a bargaining pricing model with asymmetric disinformation   pp. 961-988 Francesco Angelini, Massimiliano Castellani and Lorenzo ZiruliaExploring regional transitions to the bioeconomy using a socio-economic indicator: the case of Italy   pp. 989-1021 Idiano D’Adamo, Pasquale Marcello Falcone, Enrica Imbert and Piergiuseppe MoroneWhat shapes the “value-action” gap? The role of time perception reconsidered   pp. 1023-1053 Chiara Franco and Claudia GhisettiThe effect of early automation on the wage distribution with endogenous occupational choices   pp. 1055-1082 Manuel A. Hidalgo-Pérez and Benedetto MolinariPreferences for climate change-related fiscal policies in European countries: drivers and seasonal effects   pp. 1083-1113 Leonardo Becchetti and Gianluigi Conzo Volume 39, issue 2, 2022
 
  Attempting to measure the intensity of opposing feelings in elections: A polarization approach to Catalonia’s independence case   pp. 323-344 Adolfo Maza and Maria HierroWorking from home and the explosion of enduring divides: income, employment and safety risks   pp. 345-402 A. Cetrulo, Dario Guarascio and Maria Enrica VirgillitoThe regional (re)allocation of migrants during the Great Lockdown in Italy   pp. 403-426 Massimiliano FerraresiInnovation, income, and waste disposal operations in Korea: evidence from a spectral granger causality analysis and artificial neural networks experiments   pp. 427-459 Marco Mele, Cosimo Magazzino, Nicolas Schneider, Antonia Rosa Gurrieri and Hêriş GolpiraGoing beyond the surface: heterogeneous effect of on-site water access for women   pp. 461-491 Fareena Noor MalhiThe innovation gender gap in transition countries   pp. 493-516 Antonella Biscione, Dorothee Boccanfuso, Raul Caruso and Annunziata FeliceIncreasing the ambition of the EU Nationally Determined Contribution: lessons from a survey of experts and students   pp. 517-542 Isabella Alloisio, Simone Borghesi and Francesco NicolliDynamics between green innovation and environmental quality: new insights into South Asian economies   pp. 543-565 Jun Wen, Waheed Ali, Jamal Hussain, Nadeem Khan, Hadi Hussain, Najabat Ali and Rizwan AkhtarHeterogeneity matters: temporary employment, productivity and wages in Italian firms   pp. 567-593 Valeria Cirillo and Andrea RicciThe influence of skill-based policies on the immigrant selection process   pp. 595-621 Mariele MacalusoFirm strategies and distributional dynamics: labour share in Italian medium-large firms   pp. 623-655 Francesco Bloise, Irene Brunetti and Valeria CirilloOn the growth impact of different eco-innovation business strategies   pp. 657-683 Serenella Caravella and Francesco CrespiSocial distortion in weight perception: a decomposition of the obesity epidemic   pp. 685-713 Paolo Barbieri Volume 39, issue 1, 2022
 
  Women and science: a political economy preface   pp. 1-5 Alberto Quadrio CurzioWomen scientists and pandemics   pp. 7-14 Amartya SenWomen, pandemics and the Global South: an introductory overview   pp. 15-30 Bina Agarwal, Ragupathy Venkatachalam and Floriana CernigliaImperatives of recognising the complexities: gendered impacts and responses to COVID-19 in India   pp. 31-53 Bina AgarwalSex-disaggregated data matters: tracking the impact of COVID-19 on the health of women and men   pp. 55-73 Sarah Hawkes, Athena Pantazis, Anna Purdie, Abhishek Gautam, Sylvia Kiwuwa-Muyingo, Kent Buse, Sonja Tanaka, Kakoli Borkotoky, Sneha Sharma and Ravi VermaThe Covid-19 pandemic and gendered division of paid work, domestic chores and leisure: evidence from India’s first wave   pp. 75-100 Ashwini DeshpandeDown and out? The gendered impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on India’s labour market   pp. 101-128 Rosa Abraham, Amit Basole and Surbhi KesarCOVID-19 and heterogeneous vulnerabilities in the Peruvian labor market: implications for social inequalities and for gender gaps   pp. 129-156 Rosa Luz DuránCOVID-19 and women's nutrition security: panel data evidence from rural India   pp. 157-184 Soumya Gupta, Payal Seth, Mathew Abraham and Prabhu PingaliLocked out of livelihoods: impact of COVID-19 on single women farmers in Maharashtra, India   pp. 185-202 Seema Kulkarni, Sneha Bhat, Pallavi Harshe and Swati SatputeGendering the crisis: austerity and the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil   pp. 203-224 Ana Luíza Matos Oliveira and Magali N. AlloattiResilient women scientists and the COVID-19 pandemic: an OWSD analysis   pp. 225-248 Tonya Blowers, Erin Johnson and Jennifer ThomsonMovement building responses to COVID-19: lessons from the JASS mobilisation fund   pp. 249-269 Awino Okech, Shereen Essof and Laura CarlsenThe legacy of public action and gender-sensitivity of the pandemic response in Kerala State, India   pp. 271-301 R. Ramakumar and Mridul EapenBuilding community-centered social infrastructure: a feminist inquiry into China’s COVID-19 experiences   pp. 303-321 Zhongjin Li, Ying Chen and Yang Zhan |  |