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 Volume 9, issue 4, 2019
 
  Effectiveness of public investment on growth in sub-Saharan Africa   pp. 421-457 Nihal BayraktarUnit versus ad valorem tax comparisons in a simple New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model   pp. 459-466 Kazuki HiragaBanks’ capital buffers, risk, and efficiency in emerging economies: are they counter-cyclical?   pp. 467-492 Syed Moudud-Ul-HuqKazakhstan trade with its partners and the role of tenge: an asymmetric analysis   pp. 493-513 Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Amr HosnyEffects of geopolitical risks on trade flows: evidence from the gravity model   pp. 515-530 Rangan Gupta, Giray Gözgör, Huseyin Kaya and Ender DemirExogeneity 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. VenierisHuman capital and genetic diversity   pp. 311-330 Tiago Sequeira, Marcelo Santos and Alexandra LopesHuman capital and economic growth across regions: a case study in Indonesia   pp. 331-347 Yoga Affandi, Donni Anugrah and Pakasa BaryUnemployment gender inequality: evidence from the 27 European Union countries   pp. 349-371 Marina Faďoš and Mária BohdalováFemale employment status: a survey analysis of selected member states of the Arab League   pp. 373-394 Meltem Ucal and Simge GünayMigration 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 MandalThe role of local government policy on secondary school enrolment decision in Indonesia   pp. 139-172 Ferry PrasetyiaEffects and burdens of a carbon tax scheme in Thailand   pp. 173-219 Anan WattanakuljarusInformal economies around the world: measures, determinants and consequences   pp. 221-237 Ceyhun Elgin and Ferda ErturkOwnership structure and firm patenting activity in Italy   pp. 239-266 Marianna Succurro and Giuseppina Damiana CostanzoInformal 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 LehnertExploring the dynamics of Bitcoin’s price: a Bayesian structural time series approach   pp. 29-60 Obryan PoyserThe importance of timing in estimating beta   pp. 61-70 Roi D. Taussig, Dror Tobi and Moti ZwillingReactions 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. SmirnovRole of governance on performance of microfinance institutions in Bangladesh   pp. 91-106 Tanweer Hasan, Shakil Quayes and Baqui KhalilyForeign 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 Volume 8, issue 3, 2018
 
  Ambiguity preferences, risk taking and the banking firm   pp. 343-353 Udo Broll, Peter Welzel and Kit Pong WongOutput volatility and savings in a stochastic Goodwin economy   pp. 355-380 Jochen Jungeilges and Tatyana RyazanovaBehaviors in the market for safe vegetables under information asymmetry: modeling approach   pp. 381-392 Hoi Quoc Le and Thi Minh NguyenGender inequality and FDI: empirical evidence from developing Asia–Pacific countries   pp. 393-416 Thi Mai Hoai Bui, Xuan Vinh Vo and Duy Tung BuiCognitive skills and economic performance: evidence from the recent international student assessment tests   pp. 417-449 Huseyin Tastan and Selin ErdoganMotives behind voting and the perception of the motives: paradox of voting in Bosnia and Herzegovina   pp. 451-483 Anida Krajina and Jakub ProchazkaAutonomy-induced preference, budget reallocation, and child health   pp. 485-497 Biswajit Mandal, Prasun Bhattacharjee and Souvik BanerjeeCorrection to: Autonomy-induced preference, budget reallocation, and child health   pp. 499-499 Biswajit Mandal, Prasun Bhattacharjee and Souvik Banerjee Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
 
  Development of stock market and economic growth: the G-20 evidence   pp. 161-181 Rudra P. PradhanPortfolio and hedging effectiveness of financial assets of the G7 countries   pp. 183-213 Selma Izadi and M. Kabir HassanFinancials sector intraday volatility characteristics in the emerging Turkish economy   pp. 215-229 A. Can InciShock transmission and volatility spillover in stock and commodity markets: evidence from advanced and emerging markets   pp. 231-288 Gülin Vardar, Yener Coskun and Tezer YelkenciOutsourcing, factor prices and skill formation in countries with non-overlapping time zones   pp. 289-304 Biswajit Mandal, Sugata Marjit and Noritsugu NakanishiFiscal policy and national saving in emerging Asia: challenge or opportunity?   pp. 305-322 Duy-Tung BuiIndia’s comparative advantages in services trade   pp. 323-342 Hiranya Nath and Binoy Goswami Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
 
  A model of search and matching with PES intermediation   pp. 1-36 Twisha ChatterjeeFertility and education investment incentive with a pay-as-you-go pension   pp. 37-50 Masaya YasuokaInfluence of women’s workforce participation and pensions on total fertility rate: a theoretical and econometric study   pp. 51-72 Tomáš Evan and Pavla VozárováA new evidence from the effects of Russia’s WTO accession on its foreign trade   pp. 73-92 Ehsan RasoulinezhadInformation and communications technology (ICT) and international trade: evidence from Turkey   pp. 93-113 Burcu OzcanInflow of educational capital, trade liberalization, skill formation and informal sector   pp. 115-129 Biswajit Mandal and Sangita RoyImpact of institutions on entrepreneurship: a panel data analysis   pp. 131-160 Turan Yay, Gülsün G. Yay and Tolga Aksoy Volume 7, issue 3, 2017
 
  The tragedy of the commons: the logic of entry and the dynamic process under two scenarios   pp. 311-328 Hiroaki HayakawaRisk assessment of the local government sector based on the ratio analysis and the DEA method. Evidence from Poland   pp. 329-351 Krzysztof KluzaEfficiency-solvency linkage of Indian general insurance companies: a robust non-parametric approach   pp. 353-370 Ram SinhaAnalyzing the impact of oil price volatility on electricity demand: the case of Turkey   pp. 371-388 Gülsüm AkarsuDo service sectors need core sectors to improve their productivity?   pp. 389-410 Sachiko KazekamiThe impact of shadow economy and/or corruption on private consumption: further evidence from selected Eurozone economies   pp. 411-434 Ioannis KostakisThe impact of foreign direct investment on economic growth in Singapore between 1980 and 2014   pp. 435-450 Ergin Akalpler and Hemn Adil Volume 7, issue 2, 2017
 
  Nonlinearity and asymmetry in the monetary policy reaction function: a partially generalized ordered probit approach   pp. 161-178 Hakan DanisEffectiveness of monetary policy: evidence from Turkey   pp. 179-213 Sureyya Avci and Mustafa YücelValue at risk (VaR) analysis for fat tails and long memory in returns   pp. 215-230 Samet GunayThe impact of oil price volatility on net-oil exporter and importer countries’ stock markets   pp. 231-253 Berna Aydoğan, Gökçe Tunç and Tezer YelkenciStock liquidity on China NEEQ exchange   pp. 255-275 Ning Liu and Wei XuFinancial liberalization and private sector borrowing in ASEAN 4 economies 1990–2012   pp. 277-295 Percival PinedaStickiness of employee expenses and implications for stock returns   pp. 297-309 Roi D. Taussig Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
 
  Health-conscious consumer behavior   pp. 1-31 Hiroaki HayakawaEducation, R&D, and social progress   pp. 33-48 Bruna Bruno and Marisa FagginiSeat-vote elasticity and the provincial distribution of government spending in Turkey   pp. 49-67 Çağrı Levent UsluTwo state disputes and outside intervention: the case of Nagorno–Karabakh conflict   pp. 69-93 Ani HarutyunyanProduction technology and technical efficiency: irrigated and rain-fed rice farms in northern Ghana   pp. 95-113 Benjamin T. Anang, Stefan Bäckman and Anthony RezitisThe impact of wage share on domestic demand in the European Union   pp. 115-132 Zita Tamasauskiene, Janina Seputiene, Rasa Balvociute and Daiva Berzinskiene-JuozainieneSelf-selection and learning-by-exporting hypotheses: micro-level evidence   pp. 133-160 Naqeeb Rehman |  |