Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics
2015 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 3, 2021
- Fiscal policy and the pandemic pp. 797-802

- Mario Draghi
- The Schumpeterian creative response: export and innovation: evidence for OECD countries 1995–2015 pp. 803-821

- Cristiano Antonelli and Christophe Feder
- Europe, public debts, and safe assets: the scope for a European Debt Agency pp. 823-861

- Massimo Amato, Everardo Belloni, Paolo Falbo and Lucio Gobbi
- Immigration diversity and regional economic growth pp. 863-886

- Claudio Berardino, Dario D’Ingiullo, Donatella Furia and Alfredo Cartone
- Labor market effects of dirty air. Evidence from administrative data pp. 887-921

- Edoardo Porto, Joanna Kopinska and Alessandro Palma
- Revisiting the literature on the dynamic Environmental Kuznets Curves using a latent structure approach pp. 923-941

- Saptorshee Chakraborty and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Can culture save young Italians? The role of cultural capital on Italian NEETs behaviour pp. 943-969

- Chiara Burlina, Alessandro Crociata and Iacopo Odoardi
- Drastic innovation reduces firms’ incentives to create divisions pp. 971-994

- Antonio Tesoriere
- Social exclusion and financial distress: evidence from Italy and Spain pp. 995-1024

- Chiara Mussida and Maria Laura Parisi
- “Smoke on the beach”: on the use of economic vs behavioral policies to reduce environmental pollution by cigarette littering pp. 1025-1048

- Gionata Castaldi, Grazia Cecere and Mariangela Zoli
- Money management and entrepreneurial training in microfinance: impact on beneficiaries and institutions pp. 1049-1085

- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Giorgio Di Maio, Paolo Landoni and Emanuele Rusinà
- The distribution of the tax burden and the income distribution: theory and empirical evidence pp. 1087-1108

- Corrado Benassi and Emanuela Randon
- What drives employment–unemployment transitions? Evidence from Italian task-based data pp. 1109-1147

- Nicola Cassandro, Marco Centra, Dario Guarascio and Piero Esposito
- Tax evasion and government size: evidence from Italian provinces pp. 1149-1187

- Elena D’Agostino, Marco Alberto Benedetto and Giuseppe Sobbrio
Volume 38, issue 2, 2021
- Can government subsidy strategies and strategy combinations effectively stimulate enterprise innovation? Theory and evidence pp. 423-446

- Wanshu Wu, Kai Zhao and Lei Li
- A Keynesian reformulation of the WS-PS model: Keynesian unemployment and Classical unemployment pp. 447-460

- Nicolas Piluso and Gabriel Colletis
- Trust in the European Union project and the role of ECB pp. 461-482

- Giorgio Liotti and Rosaria Rita Canale
- Political orientation and adherence to social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy pp. 483-504

- Paolo Barbieri and Beatrice Bonini
- The role of public loans in financing business R&D through the economic cycle pp. 505-538

- Ascensión Barajas, Elena Huergo and Lourdes Moreno
- Harrodian instability in decentralized economies: an agent-based approach pp. 539-567

- Emanuele Russo
- What drives TFP long-run dynamics in five large European economies? pp. 569-595

- Alessandro Bellocchi, Edgar Sánchez Carrera and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Innovation for climate change adaptation and technical efficiency: an empirical analysis in the European agricultural sector pp. 597-623

- Sabrina Auci, Nicolò Barbieri, Manuela Coromaldi and Donatella Vignani
- Asymmetric decentralization: distortions and opportunities pp. 625-656

- Fabio Fiorillo, Michele Giuranno and Agnese Sacchi
- Media bias against women in music: an empirical analysis of Italian music magazines pp. 657-676

- Andrea Mangani
- The influence of government ideology on corruption: the impact of the Great Recession pp. 677-708

- Héctor Bellido, Lorena Olmos and Juan Román-Aso
- It’s a matter of confidence. Institutions, government stability and economic outcomes pp. 709-738

- Luca Bettarelli, Michela Cella, Giovanna Iannantuoni and Elena Manzoni
- Robots and employment: evidence from Italy pp. 739-795

- Davide Dottori
Volume 38, issue 1, 2021
- Trade policy and firm performance: introduction to the special section pp. 1-6

- Mauro Caselli, Andrea Fracasso and Stefano Schiavo
- Anti-dumping activities against China: patterns and effects pp. 7-30

- Stefano Schiavo, Chiara Tomasi and Min Zhu
- An assessment of import tariff costs for Italian exporting firms pp. 31-56

- Ilaria Fusacchia, Alessandro Antimiani and Luca Salvatici
- Firm productivity gains in a period of slow trade liberalization: evidence from Brazil pp. 57-87

- Xavier Cirera, Daniel Lederman, Juan A. Mañez, Maria Engracia Rochina Barrachina and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- The asymmetric effects of 20 years of tariff reforms on Egyptian workers pp. 89-130

- Giorgia Giovannetti, Enrico Marvasi and Arianna Vivoli
- Earning our place, more or less: responsibility’s flexible relationship with desert in socioeconomic standing pp. 131-170

- Jacob S. Bower-Bir
- The impact of attractiveness on job opportunities in Italy: a gender field experiment pp. 171-201

- Giovanni Busetta, Fabio Fiorillo and Giulio Palomba
- Current account imbalances and the Euro Area. Controversies and policy lessons pp. 203-234

- Ronny Mazzocchi and Roberto Tamborini
- Decomposing changes in income polarization by population group: what happened during the crisis? pp. 235-259

- Chiara Assunta Ricci and Sergio Scicchitano
- Heterogeneous effects of spinoff foundations on the means of technology transfer: the role of past academic-industry collaborations pp. 261-292

- Lauretta Rubini, Chiara Pollio, Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta and Elisa Barbieri
- Ranking high schools using university student performance in Italy pp. 293-321

- Carmen Aina, Massimiliano Bratti and Enrico Lippo
- The back of the coin in resilience: on the characteristics of advantaged low-achieving students pp. 323-383

- Oscar David Marcenaro-Gutierrez and Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo
- Italy: toward a growth-friendly fiscal reform pp. 385-420

- Michal Andrle, Shafik Hebous, Alvar Kangur and Mehdi Raissi
- Correction to: Italy: toward a growth-friendly fiscal reform pp. 421-421

- Michal Andrle, Shafik Hebous, Alvar Kangur and Mehdi Raissi
Volume 37, issue 3, 2020
- Inequality and development: is the Kuznets curve in effect today? pp. 703-735

- Diego Martínez-Navarro, Ignacio Amate-Fortes and Almudena Guarnido-Rueda
- The impact of electrification on labour market outcomes in Nigeria pp. 737-779

- Simone Tagliapietra, Giovanni Occhiali, Enrico Nano and Robert Kalcik
- Electoral systems and economic growth pp. 781-805

- Diego Aboal
- Are innovative regions more resilient? Evidence from Europe in 2008–2016 pp. 807-832

- Andrea Filippetti, Petros Gkotsis, Antonio Vezzani and Antonio Zinilli
- An exploratory study of populism: the municipality-level predictors of electoral outcomes in Italy pp. 833-875

- Eugenio Levi and Fabrizio Patriarca
- The impact of agribusiness crimes on food prices: evidence from Italy pp. 877-909

- Gaetano Perone
- When the two ends meet: an experiment on cooperation and social capital pp. 911-940

- Pietro Battiston and Simona Gamba
- Money and time: what would you give back to me? Reciprocity between children and their elderly parents in Europe pp. 941-969

- Fernanda Mazzotta and Lavinia Parisi
- Ageing population and pension system sustainability: reforms and redistributive implications pp. 971-992

- Davide Bazzana
- Employment incentives and the disaggregated impact on the economy. The Italian case pp. 993-1032

- Jacopo Zotti, Rosita Pretaroli, Francesca Severini, Claudio Socci and Giancarlo Infantino
- The scars of scarcity in the short run: an empirical investigation across Europe pp. 1033-1069

- Massimo Baldini, Giovanni Gallo and Costanza Torricelli
- A general expenditure system for estimation of consumer demand functions pp. 1071-1088

- Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino and Maria Chiara D’Errico
Volume 37, issue 2, 2020
- Triggering cooperation among firms: an empirical assessment of the Italian Network Contract Law pp. 357-380

- Riccardo Leoncini, Giulia Vecchiato and Luca Zamparini
- Climate variability and agriculture in Italy: a stochastic frontier analysis at the regional level pp. 381-409

- Sabrina Auci and Donatella Vignani
- The joint decision of female labour supply and childcare in Italy under costs and availability constraints pp. 411-439

- Francesco Figari and Edlira Narazani
- How does FDI in the “agricultural and fishing” sector affect methane emission? Evidence from the OECD countries pp. 441-462

- Pasquale Pazienza and Caterina Lucia
- Integration and convergence in European electricity markets pp. 463-492

- Davide Ciferri, Maria Chiara D’Errico and Paolo Polinori
- Quality-improving and cost-reducing strategic alliances pp. 493-524

- Fabio Dio and Luca Correani
- Emission permits, innovation and sanction in an evolutionary game pp. 525-546

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Gianluca Iannucci and Paolo Russu
- Are export promotion programs effective in promoting the internalization of SMEs? pp. 547-581

- Simona Comi and Laura Resmini
- Same rules but different outcomes: regional disparities in permanent employment rates of a nation-wide reform of vocational apprenticeships pp. 583-620

- Daniela Sonedda
- Diversifying away risks through derivatives: an analysis of the Italian banking system pp. 621-657

- Luigi Infante, Stefano Piermattei, Raffaele Santioni and Bianca Sorvillo
- The separate collection of recyclable waste materials as a flywheel for the circular economy: the role of institutional quality and socio-economic factors pp. 659-681

- Massimiliano Agovino, Maria Ferrara, Katia Marchesano and Antonio Garofalo
- Insularity and the development of a local railway network pp. 683-702

- Fabio Cerina, L. Cocco, K. Mannaro, M. Marchesi and Francesco Pigliaru
Volume 37, issue 1, 2020
- Women, science and development: The leading role of OWSD pp. 1-12

- Alberto Quadrio-Curzio, Tonya Blowers and Jennifer Thomson
- Impulse and time persistence of disaggregate welfare expenditure on growth in the EU pp. 13-38

- Alessandro Crociata, Massimiliano Agovino, Donatella Furia, Giacomo Osmi, Nicola Mattoscio and Massimiliano Cerciello
- Forecasting inflation in Sweden pp. 39-68

- Unn Lindholm, Marcus Mossfeldt and Pär Stockhammar
- A time-varying expectations formation mechanism pp. 69-103

- Maurizio Bovi
- The political economy of municipal consortia and municipal mergers pp. 105-135

- Giuseppe Di Liddo and Michele Giuranno
- Public information, education and welfare pp. 137-166

- Gianluca Femminis and Giulio Piccirilli
- The impact of environmental policy on location patterns in the waste management industry pp. 167-195

- Aleksandra Falkowska
- Widening the gap: the influence of ‘inner areas’ on income inequality in Italy pp. 197-221

- Giovanni Gallo and Francesco Pagliacci
- The impact of culture on FDI disentangled: separating the “level” and the “distance” effects pp. 223-250

- Judit Kapas and Pál Czeglédi
- Collusion in public procurement: the role of subcontracting pp. 251-265

- B. Cesi and M. Lorusso
- Poverty, emergence, boom and affluence: a new classification of economies pp. 267-306

- Donatella Saccone and Mario Deaglio
- Can parents’ education lay the foundation for reducing the inactivity of young people? A regional analysis of Italian NEETs pp. 307-336

- Iacopo Odoardi
- Benefit sharing mechanisms for agricultural genetic diversity use and on-farm conservation pp. 337-355

- Wenjuan Cheng, Alessio D’Amato and Giacomo Pallante
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