Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics
2015 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- Equilibrium unemployment as a worker insurance device: wage setting in worker owned enterprises pp. 653-671

- Marina Albanese, Cecilia Navarra and Ermanno Tortia
- Homeownership and entrepreneurship: a search-and-matching model and a panel analysis in Italy pp. 673-694

- Gaetano Lisi
- The role of energy mix and financial development in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions’ reduction: evidence from ten leading CO2 emitting countries pp. 695-729

- Xiaoxia Shi, Haiyun Liu and Joshua Sunday Riti
- Revealed individual attendance at Italian theatre: a microeconomic investigation pp. 731-759

- Concetta Castiglione
- Early entry, age-at-test, and schooling attainment: evidence from Italian primary schools pp. 761-784

- Patrizia Ordine and Giuseppe Rose
- Productive and unproductive competition: a unified framework pp. 785-804

- Alice Guerra, Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
- The role of employee incentive pay in the competitiveness of family and non-family firms pp. 805-839

- Mirella Damiani, Fabrizio Pompei and Andrea Ricci
- The Italian economic stagnation in a Kaldorian theoretical perspective pp. 841-861

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, Rosario Patalano and Guido Traficante
- Estimating urban food waste at the local level: are good practices in food consumption persistent? pp. 863-886

- Massimiliano Cerciello, Massimiliano Agovino and Antonio Garofalo
- How do people choose their commuting mode? An evolutionary approach to travel choices pp. 887-912

- Chiara Calastri, Simone Borghesi and Giorgio Fagiolo
Volume 36, issue 2, 2019
- Revisiting fixed capital models in the Sraffa framework pp. 351-371

- Biao Huang
- Dynamics of urban growth: Italy, 1951–2011 pp. 373-398

- Antonio Accetturo, Michele Cascarano and Guido de Blasio
- Does FDI generate technological spillovers in the host country? Evidence from patent citations pp. 399-414

- Antonio Navas
- An empirical analysis of the impact of trade credit on bank debt restructuring pp. 415-438

- Antonio Fabio Forgione and Carlo Migliardo
- Sustainability comes from within: carbon dioxide emissions, FDI origin factor and institutional qualities in developing countries pp. 439-471

- Phuong Thao Dang
- Happiness and inequality in European countries: is it a matter of peer group comparisons? pp. 473-508

- Adalgiso Amendola, Roberto Dell’Anno and Lavinia Parisi
- Identifying the sources of structural changes in CO2 emissions in Italy pp. 509-526

- Yousaf Ali, Maurizio Ciaschini, Claudio Socci, Rosita Pretaroli and Muhammad Sabir
- Market coupling between electricity markets: theory and empirical evidence for the Italian–Slovenian interconnection pp. 527-548

- Lucia Parisio and Matteo Pelagatti
- Intellectual property rights and global imitation chains: the north–south–east model pp. 549-569

- Caner Demir and Aykut Lenger
- Price discrimination in the Italian medical device industry: an empirical analysis pp. 571-608

- G. Crea, Alberto Cavaliere and A. Cozzi
- Natural events and performance of micro firms: the impact of floods on shops in Uganda pp. 609-627

- Raffaele Scuderi, Giuseppe Tesoriere and Vincenzo Fasone
- Write circular economy, read economy’s circularity. How to avoid going in circles pp. 629-652

- Jacopo Zotti and Andrea Bigano
Volume 36, issue 1, 2019
- The 2017 Regional Election in Catalonia: an attempt to understand the pro-independence vote pp. 1-18

- Adolfo Maza, José Villaverde and Maria Hierro
- Fiscal policy for households and public budget constraint in Italy pp. 19-35

- Irfan Ahmed, Claudio Socci, Francesca Severini and Rosita Pretaroli
- Balancing the equity-efficiency trade-off in personal income taxation: an evolutionary approach pp. 37-64

- Simone Pellegrino, Guido Perboli and Giovanni Squillero
- Corruption in environmental policy: the case of waste pp. 65-78

- Berardino Cesi, Alessio D’Amato and Mariangela Zoli
- Fostering innovation under institutional deficiencies: formal state–business consultation or cronyism? pp. 79-110

- Mohamed Ismail Sabry
- Redistribution and stabilisation through the EU budget pp. 111-138

- Paolo Pasimeni and Stéphanie Riso
- The role of cultural consumption in reducing social exclusion: empirical evidence from Italy in a spatial framework pp. 139-166

- Aniello Ferraro, Massimiliano Cerciello, Massimiliano Agovino and Antonio Garofalo
- How do informal institutions influence inward FDI? A systematic review pp. 167-204

- Jasmine Mondolo
- Deindustrialization and the technological intensity of manufacturing subsystems in the European Union pp. 205-243

- Alessandro Sarra, Claudio Berardino and Davide Quaglione
- Poor eudaimonic subjective wellbeing as a mortality risk factor pp. 245-272

- Leonardo Becchetti, Maria Bachelet and Fabio Pisani
- Evaluating the role of the territorial dimension in the propensity to inter-enterprise relations: evidence from Italy pp. 273-294

- Alessandra Righi, Alessandra Nuccitelli and Giovanni Alfredo Barbieri
- Rationing methods for allocating the European Union’s rural development funds in Poland pp. 295-322

- Vito Fragnelli and Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska
- Does higher military spending affect business regulatory and growth specific measures? Evidence from the group of seven (G-7) countries pp. 323-348

- Khalid Zaman
- Correction to: Does higher military spending affect business regulatory and growth specific measures? Evidence from the group of seven (G–7) countries pp. 349-349

- Khalid Zaman
Volume 35, issue 3, 2018
- From a subsistence economy to the production of wealth in ancient formative societies: a political economy perspective pp. 677-689

- Marcella Frangipane
- The structures of production, final demand and agricultural output: a Macro Multipliers analysis of the Nigerian economy pp. 691-739

- Irfan Ahmed, Claudio Socci, Francesca Severini, Qaiser Rafique Yasser and Rosita Pretaroli
- The impact of ACE on investment: the Italian case pp. 741-762

- Alessandro Zeli
- The network of migrants and international trade pp. 763-787

- Rodolfo Metulini, Paolo Sgrignoli, Stefano Schiavo and Massimo Riccaboni
- Voluntary work and cultural capital: an exploratory analysis for Italian regional data pp. 789-808

- Donatella Furia, Alessandro Crociata and Massimiliano Agovino
- Impact and distribution of climatic damages: a methodological proposal with a dynamic CGE model applied to global climate negotiations pp. 809-843

- Valeria Costantini, Anil Markandya, Elena Paglialunga and Giorgia Sforna
- Viability, reproducibility and returns in production price systems pp. 845-861

- Enrico Bellino
- Migration policy: did an emergency provision displace standard rules? Evidence from Italy pp. 863-893

- Lucia dalla Pellegrina, Margherita Saraceno and Mattia Suardi
- The environmental Kuznets curve within European countries and sectors: greenhouse emission, production function and technology pp. 895-915

- Sabrina Auci and Giovanni Trovato
- Reporting tax evasion pp. 917-933

- Francesco Flaviano Russo
- Hierarchy of bank loan approval and loan performance pp. 935-954

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Rebel Cole, Germana Giombini and Gloria Grandicelli
- How supply and demand shocks affect productivity and unemployment growth: evidence from OECD countries pp. 955-979

- Giuseppe Travaglini and Alessandro Bellocchi
- Corporate liquidity in Italy and its increase in the long recession pp. 981-1014

- Davide Dottori and Giacinto Micucci
- What finance for what investment? Survey-based evidence for European companies pp. 1015-1053

- Annalisa Ferrando and Carsten Preuss
- Firms’ financial surpluses in advanced economies: the role of net foreign direct investments pp. 1055-1080

- Tatiana Cesaroni, Riccardo De Bonis and Luigi Infante
Volume 35, issue 2, 2018
- The assessment of active labor market policies: evidence from OECD countries pp. 257-283

- Marwa Sahnoun and Chokri Abdennadher
- Do all imports matter for productivity? Intermediate inputs vs capital goods pp. 285-311

- Mauro Caselli
- Productivity and employment dynamics: new evidence from Italian regions pp. 313-336

- Bianca Biagi and Maria Gabriela Ladu
- Public expenditure in time of crisis: are Italian policymakers choosing the right mix? pp. 337-365

- Francesco Prota and Maria Jennifer Grisorio
- Tax compliance under different institutional settings in Italy and Sweden: an experimental analysis pp. 367-402

- Stefania Ottone, Ferruccio Ponzano and Giulia Andrighetto
- Do inflation expectations granger cause inflation? pp. 403-431

- Pär Stockhammar and Pär Österholm
- The elasticity of personal income: evidence from survey data pp. 433-462

- Gian Maria Tomat
- Immigrants’ employment and the business cycle in Spain: taking account of gender and origin pp. 463-490

- Mercè Sala-Rios, Teresa Torres-Solé and Mariona Farré-Perdiguer
- Overeducation among Italian graduates: do different measures diverge? pp. 491-521

- Luca Cattani, Giovanni Guidetti and Giulio Pedrini
- R&D&I and firms’ internationalization: introduction to the special issue pp. 523-528

- Elena Huergo and María García-Vega
- Determinants of R&D offshoring: firm-level evidence from a small open economy pp. 529-553

- Gavin Murphy and Iulia Siedschlag
- Intramural and external R&D: evidence for complementarity or substitutability pp. 555-577

- Dolores Añón Higón, Juan A. Mañez and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- International patenting decisions: empirical evidence with Spanish firms pp. 579-599

- Pilar Beneito, María Engracia Rochina-Barrachina and Amparo Sanchis-Llopis
- Multinationals and R&D cooperation: empirical evidence from the Italian R&D survey pp. 601-621

- Claudio Cozza, Giulio Perani and Antonello Zanfei
- Subsidiary roles as determinants of subsidiary technology sourcing: empirical evidence from China pp. 623-648

- Si Zhang, Shasha Zhao, Ioannis Bournakis, Robert Pearce and Marina Papanastassiou
- The impact of fiscal relief on multinationals business R&D investments: a cross-country analysis pp. 649-675

- Giovanni Cerulli, Bianca Potì and Raffaele Spallone
Volume 35, issue 1, 2018
- Correspondence for 1/2018 pp. 1-2

- Alberto Quadrio Curzio
- The challenge of gender inequality pp. 3-12

- Bina Agarwal
- Taming the great depression: Keynes’s personal investments in the US stock market, 1931–1939 pp. 13-40

- Carlo Cristiano, Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Eleonora Sanfilippo
- Impact of Greenfield FDI versus M&A on growth and domestic investment in developing Asia pp. 41-70

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Alice Ouyang and Ramkishen Rajan
- The diffusion and embeddedness of innovative activities in China pp. 71-106

- Giorgio Prodi, Federico Frattini and Francesco Nicolli
- Foreign direct investment, bad governance and forest resources degradation: evidence in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 107-125

- Boka Stéphane Kévin Assa
- Gamblers, scratchers and their financial education pp. 127-162

- Leonardo Becchetti, Davide Bellucci and Fiammetta Rossetti
- Ageing workforce and productivity: the unintended effects of retirement regulation in Italy pp. 163-182

- Roberto Gabriele, Enrico Tundis and Enrico Zaninotto
- Inequality and the finance you know: does economic literacy matter? pp. 183-205

- Anna Lo Prete
- Energy demand elasticities and weather worldwide pp. 207-237

- Tarek Atalla, Simona Bigerna and Carlo Andrea Bollino
- The interaction between frames and numeracy in the evaluation of price reductions pp. 239-250

- Michele Graffeo and Nicolao Bonini
- Crisis in the European Monetary Union: A Core-Periphery Perspective pp. 251-256

- Federico Bassi and Cédric Durand
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