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International Journal of Economic Policy Studies
2016 - 2024
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2024, volume 18, articles 2
- Empirical study about the effect of parental and child longevity on child education under COVID-19 pp. 341-356
- Koji Yasuda, Tomoko Kinugasa, Shigeyuki Hamori, Kazufumi Yugami and Kouhei Masumoto
- Road traffic flow and air pollution concentrations: evidence from Japan pp. 357-385
- Shuhei Nishitateno, Paul Burke and Toshi Arimura
- Do financial ethics matter in risky asset investment of households? Evidence from Japan pp. 387-414
- Hiroyuki Aman, Taizo Motonishi and Chisako Yamane
- Firms’ access to finance, export trade channels and exports in Africa pp. 415-453
- Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Daniel Ofori-Sasu, Amira El-Shal and George Nana Agyekum Donkor
- Quantifying the impact of trade liberalization on Lao imports (evidence from product-level data) pp. 455-474
- Sinthavanh Chanthavong
- An analysis of price elasticity of demand by region for households in Japan after full liberalization of the electricity market pp. 475-496
- Yuanyuan Sun
- Assessing the triple deficit hypothesis in G-7 and D-8 countries: an evidence from heterogeneous panel methods pp. 497-527
- Umaima Arif, Maryam Latif and Asma Arif
- Fiscal policy in the post pandemic pp. 529-546
- Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Correction: Macroeconomic determinants of emigration from India to the United States pp. 547-547
- Rasheed M. Abdul, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath and S. Shibinu
2024, volume 18, articles 1
- Monetary policy instruments and inflation in Nigeria: a revisit of FAVAR pp. 1-36
- Emmanuel O. Akande, Jeremiah D. Dandaura and Elijah Akanni
- Dynamic heterogeneous panel analysis of financial market disciplinary effects on fiscal balance pp. 37-62
- Kazuki Hara
- National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund and enterprise technological innovation: evidence from China pp. 63-84
- Bingbing Liu
- Political instability and merchandise trade in Africa pp. 85-118
- Gadong Toma Dalyop
- Employment quality and employees’ health: evidence from an Internet survey in Japan pp. 119-141
- Mayu Fujii
- Testing Wagner’s hypothesis using disaggregated data: evidence from a global panel pp. 143-171
- Ivan D. Trofimov
- Economic impact of tourism in Cabo Verde: a CGE analysis pp. 173-195
- K. Ali Akkemik, Jorge Tavares Borges and Denes Perlaky
- A literature review on the design and implementation of central bank digital currencies pp. 197-225
- Huseyin Oguz Genc and Soichiro Takagi
- Threshold effect of foreign direct investment on economic growth in BRICS countries: new evidence from PTAR and PSTAR models pp. 227-258
- Maha Kalai, Hamdi Becha and Helali Kamel
- Cartel agreement reached, but price not raised pp. 259-282
- Koki Arai
- Application of ARIMA model in forecasting remittance inflows: evidence from Yemen pp. 283-303
- Imran Khan and Darshita Fulara Gunwant
- Exchange rate pass-through to inflation in Morocco: a structural VAR approach pp. 305-323
- Elmostafa Erraitab, Hanane Benhdach and Aziz Oia
- The impact of the Russia–Ukraine crisis on oil and gas shares: an event study approach pp. 325-340
- Recep Ali Küçükçolak, Necla İlter Küçükçolak and Sami Küçükoğlu
2023, volume 17, articles 2
- Preface to the special feature on interdisciplinarity of economic policy studies pp. 347-349
- Tomoko Kinugasa
- Grounding multidisciplinary public policy analysis in methodological individualism: with an illustrating study of the economic and political effects of variations in a nation’s average work ethic pp. 351-383
- Roger Congleton
- Recursive expectations approach in policymaking pp. 385-397
- Keiichiro Kobayashi
- Comment on “Recursive expectations approach in policymaking” by Professor Keiichiro Kobayashi pp. 399-402
- Tomomi Miyazaki
- An interdisciplinary approach to environmental conservation policy: a case of Satoyama redevelopment in the peri-urban area pp. 403-419
- Masayuki Sato, Toshifumi Minamoto and Atushi Ushimaru
- Assessing the attractiveness of tourism resources in Noto using the best–worst scaling and discrete choice experiment methods: further utilization of satoyama and satoumi for tourism pp. 421-446
- Takahiro Tsuge, Nisikawa Usio and Makiko Nakano
- Public debt and income inequality in an endogenous growth model with elastic labor supply pp. 447-472
- Daisuke Miyashita
- The role of income, exports and capital flows on domestic income growth: empirical evidence from Denmark pp. 473-488
- Ergin Akalpler and Musa Shingil
- Estimating the economic and climate impacts of nuclear power in Turkey: hypothetical integration and dynamic CGE analysis pp. 489-532
- K. Ali Akkemik and Shinya Kato
- A re-examination of Granger causality between government expenditure and GDP pp. 533-550
- Seung-Joon Park
- Dynamics of the asymmetric S-curve between Pakistan and Japan pp. 551-561
- Sareer Ahmad, Javed Iqbal, Misbah Nosheen and Mark Wohar
2023, volume 17, articles 1
- Industry-specific analysis of the impact of changes in the macroeconomic environment on corporate profits and estimation of corporate tax revenue pp. 1-61
- Etsusaku Shimada
- Macroeconomic determinants of emigration from India to the United States pp. 63-74
- Rasheed M. Abdul, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath and S. Shibinu
- Employment and global value chain participation: the Indian experience pp. 75-94
- Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, Anwesha Aditya and Suvir Chandna
- Financial incentives for exercise and medical care costs pp. 95-116
- Kazuki Kamimura, Shohei Okamoto, Kenichi Shiraishi, Kazuto Sumita, Kohei Komamura, Akiko Tsukao and Shinya Kuno
- Measuring the impacts of monetary policy in Turkey: an extended structural vector autoregressive model with structural breaks pp. 117-132
- Umit Bulut
- The effect of management practices on the performance of bus enterprises pp. 133-161
- Kazuyasu Kawasaki, Tomohiko Inui and Tsutomu Miyagawa
- Does an exchange rate depreciation improve the trade balance of Pakistan? pp. 163-185
- Muhammad Omer, Junaid Kamal and Jakob Haan
- Socioeconomic effects and the role of public spending decomposition on income mobility: a moderated regression model pp. 187-210
- Maria Berrittella
- Geographic concentration of foreign visitors: evidence from Japan pp. 211-222
- Ayumu Tanaka
- Exhaustible resource use under endogenous time preference pp. 223-248
- Akira Maeda and Makiko Nagaya
- Do unilateral trade preferences help reduce poverty in beneficiary countries? pp. 249-288
- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Patent law harmonization and international trade pp. 289-306
- Banri Ito and Katsunori Shirai
- Ownership structure of nuclear power plants for fair competition and efficiency: private low-cost access versus public ownership pp. 307-330
- Yusuke Ikuta and Takashi Yanagawa
- What discourages adults’ use of insulin-infusion pumps in Japan, habit or financial aid? pp. 331-345
- Sayaka Sakoda, Masaoki Tamura and Naohiko Wakutsu
2022, volume 16, articles 2
- Pharmaceutical markets in Japan and the United States pp. 355-370
- William S. Comanor
- A return to international policy coordination in the age of secular stagnation pp. 371-388
- Koichi Hamada and Makoto Sakurai
- Fiscal sustainability in the GCC countries pp. 389-408
- Cosimo Magazzino
- Effects of adult mortality rate on educational attainment: empirical analysis using cross-country panel data pp. 409-422
- Koji Yasuda and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Econometric analysis of the employment of persons with disabilities in prefectural boards of education pp. 423-441
- Kenichi Kuromiya
- Consumer switching behavior and bundling: an empirical study of Japan’s retail energy markets pp. 443-463
- Reiko Murakami
- Effects of firm-level ESG performance on creditworthiness in Japanese listed companies pp. 465-489
- Hiroaki Kambe and Masatoshi Tamamura
- Correction to: Consumer switching behavior and bundling: an empirical study of Japan’s retail energy markets pp. 491-491
- Reiko Murakami
- Publisher Correction: Effects of firm-level ESG performance on creditworthiness in Japanese listed companies pp. 493-493
- Hiroaki Kambe and Masatoshi Tamamura
2022, volume 16, articles 1
- An analysis of strategic housing market assessment as an evidence for the UK local housing planning pp. 1-26
- Zhaoyuan Liu and Soichiro Takagi
- Microdata analysis about the effects of health status and bequest motive on the elderly household assets in Japan pp. 27-41
- Koji Yasuda
- The relationship between demographic change and house price: Chinese evidence pp. 43-65
- Yihua Wang and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Household energy consumption pattern changes in an aging society: the case of Japan between 1989 and 2014 in retrospect pp. 67-83
- Nozomu Inoue, Shigeru Matsumoto and Kozo Mayumi
- Estimating economic unfairness in Japan and policies toward fairness pp. 85-111
- Sayaka Sakoda
- Effect of a health shock on working hours and health care usage: the role of financial inclusion in Ghana pp. 113-134
- Paul Owusu Takyi and Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- Contractualisation in India’s manufacturing industry and the economic reforms of the early 1990s: an analysis based on ASI data pp. 135-157
- Bir Singh
- Exchange rate regime, world oil prices and the Mexican economy pp. 159-178
- Merve Osmanbeyoglu, Nukhet Dogan and M. Hakan Berument
- The role of labor market structure and shocks for monetary policy in Kazakhstan pp. 179-210
- Alisher Tolepbergen
- The impact of remittance inflows on economic growth, unemployment and income inequality: An international evidence pp. 211-235
- Shreya Pal, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath, Gupteswar Patel and Mantu Kumar Mahalik
- Choice of higher education in India and its determinants pp. 237-251
- Khalid Khan
- Monetary policy and capital flow implications on economic growth in BRICS countries pp. 253-274
- Ergin Akalpler and Simbarashe Hove
- Conditional cash transfers to mothers, intrahousehold allocations: the role of unobservability pp. 275-296
- Debosree Banerjee and Stephan Klasen
- Does poverty deter foreign direct investment flows to developing countries? pp. 297-330
- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Sustaining the Commons and the Use of Neonicotinoid Pesticides Considered in Terms of Agricultural Marketing: Economic Policy implications of farmers’ and agricultural communities’ pesticides use pp. 331-353
- Etsusaku Shimada
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