Eurasian Economic Review
2011 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2020
- An augmented P-Star model of US inflation pp. 555-566
- Imad Moosa and Basil Al-Nakeeb
- Market reaction to regulatory policy changes in financial statements filings: evidence from Turkey pp. 567-605
- Mustafa K. Yılmaz, Mine Aksoy and Tankut T. Çelik
- Impact of public and private sector external debt on economic growth: the case of Portugal pp. 607-634
- Jorge Silva
- Is size an input in the mutual fund performance evaluation with DEA? pp. 635-659
- Sevgi Eda Tuzcu and Emrah Ertugay
- Cultural fractionalization and informal finance: evidence from Indian firms pp. 661-679
- Khondker Aktaruzzaman and Omar Farooq
- Does corporate governance really matter for bank efficiency? Evidence from ASEAN countries pp. 681-706
- Thi Lam Anh Nguyen and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Impact of macroeconomic cyclical indicators and country governance on bank non-performing loans in Emerging Asia pp. 707-726
- Nurfilzah Arham, Mohd Shamlie Salisi, Rozita Uji Mohammed and Jasman Tuyon
- Optimal policies, middle class development and human capital accumulation under elite rivalry pp. 727-744
- Elena Sochirca and Pedro Cunha Neves
Volume 10, issue 3, 2020
- The relationship between cryptocurrencies and COVID-19 pandemic pp. 349-360
- Ender Demir, Mehmet Bilgin, Gokhan Karabulut and Asli Cansin Doker
- The importance of default risk awareness in conducting monetary and fiscal policies pp. 361-392
- Eiji Okano and Masataka Eguchi
- Is the emphasis on unit labor costs an effective export-promoting policy? A comparison between Greece and Portugal pp. 393-410
- Dimitris Doulos, Odysseus Katsaitis and George Zombanakis
- The Beveridge curve in the OECD before and after the great recession pp. 411-436
- Sergio Destefanis, Matteo Fragetta, Giuseppe Mastromatteo and Nazzareno Ruggiero
- Returns to schooling in Kazakhstan: an update using a pseudo-panel approach pp. 437-487
- Kemelbayeva Saule
- Propagation of economic shocks from Russia and Western European countries to CEE-Baltic countries pp. 489-512
- Nazmus Khan
- Reassessing the environmental Kuznets curve: a summability approach for emerging market economies pp. 513-531
- Seref Bozoklu, A. Oguz Demir and Sinan Ataer
- Subjects in the lab, activists in the field: public goods and punishment pp. 533-553
- Chetan Dave, Sjur Hamre, Curtis Kephart and Alicja Reuben
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Asymmetric J-curve in the commodity trade between Pakistan and United States: evidence from 41 industries pp. 163-188
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Ahmed Usman and Sana Ullah
- Does the digital gap matter? Estimating the impact of ICT on productivity in developing countries pp. 189-209
- Ronia Hawash and Guenter Lang
- Economic diversification and human development in Europe pp. 211-235
- Muhammad Ali and Uwe Cantner
- Tax reform and fiscal space in developing countries pp. 237-265
- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Jean Brun
- Initial public offering price support, valuation, and returns pp. 267-282
- Lokman Tutuncu
- Collusive corruption in public services: evidence from Chinese state corruption audits pp. 283-307
- Anthony Liu
- Local government efficiency: is there anything new after Troika’s intervention in Portugal? pp. 309-332
- Maria Basílio, Clara Pires, Carlos Borralho and José Pires Reis
- The comparison of empirical methods for modeling credit ratings of industrial companies from BRICS countries pp. 333-348
- Alexander M. Karminsky, Sergei Grishunin, Natalya Dyachkova and Maxim Bisenov
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Entrepreneurship and culture pp. 1-8
- David B. Audretsch
- Determinants of foreign direct investment from OECD countries in Poland pp. 9-25
- Andrzej Cieślik
- Evaluating the logistics performance of OECD countries by using fuzzy AHP and ARAS-G pp. 27-45
- Bahadir Fatih Yildirim and Burcu Adiguzel Mercangoz
- Asymmetric effects of inequality on real output levels of the United States pp. 47-69
- Adnen Ben Nasr, Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Seyi Akadiri
- Volatility transmission in the South African white maize futures market pp. 71-88
- Ayesha Sayed and Christo Auret
- Consumer behavior in a monetary economy and smoothing of composite consumption pp. 89-122
- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- Non-organized boycott: alliance advantage and free riding incentives in uneven wars of attrition pp. 123-141
- Yi Zheng
- Are labor unions important for business cycle fluctuations? Lessons from Bulgaria pp. 143-161
- Aleksandar Vasilev
Volume 9, issue 4, 2019
- Effectiveness of public investment on growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 421-457
- Nihal Bayraktar
- Unit versus ad valorem tax comparisons in a simple New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model pp. 459-466
- Kazuki Hiraga
- Banks’ capital buffers, risk, and efficiency in emerging economies: are they counter-cyclical? pp. 467-492
- Syed Moudud-Ul-Huq
- Kazakhstan trade with its partners and the role of tenge: an asymmetric analysis pp. 493-513
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Amr Hosny
- Effects of geopolitical risks on trade flows: evidence from the gravity model pp. 515-530
- Rangan Gupta, Giray Gözgör, Huseyin Kaya and Ender Demir
- Exogeneity of world oil prices to the Russian Federation’s economy and monetary policy pp. 531-555
- Victoriia Alekhina and Naoyuki Yoshino
Volume 9, issue 3, 2019
- Duality in human capital accumulation and inequality in income distribution pp. 285-310
- Hiroaki Hayakawa and Yannis P. Venieris
- Human capital and genetic diversity pp. 311-330
- Tiago Sequeira, Marcelo Santos and Alexandra Lopes
- Human capital and economic growth across regions: a case study in Indonesia pp. 331-347
- Yoga Affandi, Donni Anugrah and Pakasa Bary
- Unemployment gender inequality: evidence from the 27 European Union countries pp. 349-371
- Marina Faďoš and Mária Bohdalová
- Female employment status: a survey analysis of selected member states of the Arab League pp. 373-394
- Meltem Ucal and Simge Günay
- Migration and labor supply in Georgia: an empirical study pp. 395-419
- George Berulava
Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Bureaucratic efficiency, economic reform and informal sector pp. 121-137
- Sujata Ghosh and Biswajit Mandal
- The role of local government policy on secondary school enrolment decision in Indonesia pp. 139-172
- Ferry Prasetyia
- Effects and burdens of a carbon tax scheme in Thailand pp. 173-219
- Anan Wattanakuljarus
- Informal economies around the world: measures, determinants and consequences pp. 221-237
- Ceyhun Elgin and Ferda Erturk
- Ownership structure and firm patenting activity in Italy pp. 239-266
- Marianna Succurro and Giuseppina Damiana Costanzo
- Informal employment in Kazakhstan: a blessing in disguise? pp. 267-284
- Altay Mussurov, Dena Sholk and Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- Big moves of mutual funds pp. 1-27
- Thorsten Lehnert
- Exploring the dynamics of Bitcoin’s price: a Bayesian structural time series approach pp. 29-60
- Obryan Poyser
- The importance of timing in estimating beta pp. 61-70
- Roi D. Taussig, Dror Tobi and Moti Zwilling
- Reactions of emerging stock markets to dividend announcements during economic growth: evidence from India and Russia pp. 71-89
- Irina Berezinets, Liliia A. Bulatova, Yulia Ilina and Marat V. Smirnov
- Role of governance on performance of microfinance institutions in Bangladesh pp. 91-106
- Tanweer Hasan, Shakil Quayes and Baqui Khalily
- Foreign institutional investors and stock price synchronicity of Chinese listed firms: further evidence pp. 107-120
- Tina T. He, Wilson X. B. Li and Gordon Y. N. Tang
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