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International Review of Economics
2006 - 2022
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2022, volume 69, articles 3
- Markets, merit and the dignity of labour pp. 323-338

- Robert Sugden
- Abilities and the structure of the firm pp. 339-349

- Tobias Hiller
- Commodity price volatility, inflation uncertainty and political stability pp. 351-381

- Rexford Abaidoo and Elvis Kwame Agyapong
- Networks of solidarity economy, tools for local development and social innovation pp. 383-400

- Carmela Guarascio
- The effect of income on health: evidence from the poverty gaps analysis method in the sub-Saharan Africa pp. 401-432

- Ousmane Traoré
- Solving the income-happiness paradox pp. 433-463

- Elias Khalil
2022, volume 69, articles 2
- Economic benefits of immigration for natives: the effects of immigrants through the school system pp. 125-143

- Masatoshi Jinno and Masaya Yasuoka
- A review of the theoretical foundations of financial well-being pp. 145-176

- Osvaldo García-Mata and Mariana Zerón-Félix
- Optimism, pessimism and life satisfaction: an empirical investigation pp. 177-208

- Alan Piper
- Effects of rural electrification on household welfare: a meta-regression analysis pp. 209-261

- Obsa Urgessa Ayana and Jima Degaga
- Decomposing the effects of digitalization on workers’ job satisfaction pp. 263-300

- Thomas Bolli and Filippo Pusterla
- Corporate social responsibility and endogenous competition structure in an industry composed of firms with biased managers pp. 301-321

- Yasuhiko Nakamura
2022, volume 69, articles 1
- The Basque socioeconomic model (BSEM): a Lonergan perspective pp. 1-19

- Paul Hoyt-O’Connor, Massimo Cermelli and Inigo Calvo-Sotomayor
- Development goals, population demography and state expenditure on human priority sectors: a study of Indian major states pp. 21-47

- Rimon Saha and Udaya S. Mishra
- Assessment of multidimensional rural poverty in Burji and Konso area, Southern Ethiopia pp. 49-69

- Yohannes Mare, Yishak Gecho and Melkamu Mada
- The contribution of Carlo Casarosa on the forerunners of the life cycle hypothesis by Franco Modigliani and Richard Brumberg pp. 71-101

- Alice Martini and Luca Spataro
- The effect of fairness on tax morale in South Korea: a framed question approach pp. 103-123

- YoungRok Kim and Hongyu Wan
2021, volume 68, articles 4
- The ethics of care and the tragedy of the commons pp. 405-422

- Vicente Moreno-Casas and Philipp Bagus
- Participation in socio-cultural activities and subjective well-being of natives and migrants: evidence from Germany and the UK pp. 423-463

- Eleftherios Giovanis
- Smith’s paradox of price and negotiation: Empirical evidence from India pp. 465-484

- Sattwick Dey Biswas
- Avoiding a “despair death crisis” in Europe: the drivers of human (un)sustainability pp. 485-526

- Leonardo Becchetti and Gianluigi Conzo
- Bribes, market power and access to credit: evidence from cross-country firm-level data pp. 527-550

- Le Thanh Ha, Dao Hanh Le and Nguyen Ngoc Mai
- Correction to: Bribes, market power and access to credit: evidence from cross-country firm-level data pp. 551-551

- Le Thanh Ha, Dao Hanh Le and Nguyen Ngoc Mai
2021, volume 68, articles 3
- The number but not the variety of nonprofit organizations affects donations: evidence from an experiment pp. 281-299

- Giacomo Degli Antoni and Marco Faillo
- Competitive CSR in a strategic managerial delegation game with a multiproduct corporation pp. 301-330

- Arturo Garcia, Mariel Leal and Sang-Ho Lee
- Shadow banking and cross-border capital inflows: Does the development level of financial institutions matter? pp. 331-355

- Subroto Rapih
- Does economic freedom enhance quality of life in Africa? pp. 357-387

- Olalekan Okunlola and Anthony Akinlo
- Hierarchy and the size of a firm pp. 389-404

- Tobias Hiller
2021, volume 68, articles 2
- Generativity, aging and subjective well-being pp. 141-184

- Leonardo Becchetti and Davide Bellucci
- Workers’ remittances and financial development: the case of South Asia pp. 185-207

- Hem C. Basnet, Bishwa Koirala, Kamal Upadhyaya and Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou
- Corporate social responsibility in a supply chain and competition from a vertically integrated firm pp. 209-233

- Jorge Fernández-Ruiz
- Corporate social responsibility in unionised network industries pp. 235-262

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- The economic thought of Federico Caffè and Paolo Sylos Labini on privileges and merit: a common ground with civil economy pp. 263-277

- Gabriele Mandolesi
- Correction to: The economic thought of Federico Caffè and Paolo Sylos Labini on privileges and merit: a common ground with civil economy pp. 279-279

- Gabriele Mandolesi
2021, volume 68, articles 1
- Special Issue: “The Community of Advantage” pp. 1-4

- Dalila Rosa, Tommaso Reggiani and Paolo Santori
- Normative economics without preferences pp. 5-19

- Robert Sugden
- Robert Sugden’s theory of team reasoning: a critical reconstruction pp. 21-40

- Federica Nalli
- A community of advantage or mutual respect? pp. 41-49

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- Opportunity meets self-constitution pp. 51-65

- Christian Schubert
- Informed preference consequentialism, contractarianism and libertarian paternalism: on Harsanyi, Rawls and Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage pp. 67-88

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Behavioural politics: social insurance and mutual benefit in Robert Sugden’s The Community of Advantage pp. 89-100

- Francesco Guala
- Percentage tax designation institutions. On Sugden’s contractarian account pp. 101-130

- Paolo Silvestri
- In search of a market morality for making real the “Community of Advantage”: a note on Sugden’s “Principle of Mutual Benefit” pp. 131-140

- Benedetto Gui
2020, volume 67, articles 4
- Libertarian paternalism: taking Econs seriously pp. 419-441

- D. Wade Hands
- Does globalization exacerbate income inequality in two largest emerging economies? The role of FDI and remittances inflows pp. 443-480

- Hrushikesh Mallick, Mantu Mahalik and Hemachandra Padhan
- The effect of economic conditions on alcohol consumption pp. 481-497

- Jakub Čihák
- How is aggregate household consumption affected jointly by longevity, pension, and aging? Theory and evidence pp. 499-512

- Lei He, Shuyi Zhou and Zilan Liu
- Breaking sad: drug-related homicides and mental well-being in Mexico pp. 513-531

- Jose Balmori de la Miyar
- Competing to belong and working to pay for it: a socioeconomic model of the link between productivity and work-life balance pp. 533-548

- Dimitry Rtischev
2020, volume 67, articles 3
- Strategic trade policy with socially concerned firms pp. 269-292

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- The relationship between public capital stock, private capital stock and economic growth in the Latin American and Caribbean countries pp. 293-317

- Renato Santiago, Matheus Koengkan, José Fuinhas and António Marques
- Cheating in university exams: the relevance of social factors pp. 319-338

- Alessandro Bucciol, Simona Cicognani and Natalia Montinari
- Economic policy uncertainty and bank dividend policy pp. 339-361

- Dung Viet Tran
- Endogenously choosing the timing of setting strategic contracts’ levels and content in a managerial mixed duopoly with welfare-based and sales delegation contracts pp. 363-402

- Yasuhiko Nakamura
- The determinants of fiscal deficits: a survey of literature pp. 403-417

- Joseph Mawejje and Nicholas Odhiambo
2020, volume 67, articles 2
- A survey on the Washington Consensus and the Beijing Model: reconciling development perspectives pp. 111-129

- Simplice Asongu and Paul Acha-Anyi
- Cobweb price dynamics under the presence of agricultural futures market: theoretical analysis pp. 131-162

- Ashutosh Vashishtha
- The role of personality traits in predicting days lost due to illness: evidence from the World Bank’s Skills toward Employment and Productivity survey pp. 163-188

- Ibrahim Mohammed, Wassiuw Abdul Rahaman and Priscilla Baffour
- Do social networks promote homeownership? pp. 189-230

- Jeffry Jacob and Abdul Munasib
- Christianity, democracy, and Maritain: a reading of a path of meetings and retreats pp. 231-249

- Paulo Mourão and Pedro Miranda
- Remittances and disaggregated energy consumption in Bangladesh pp. 251-268

- Anupam Das and Adian McFarlane
2020, volume 67, articles 1
- Special Issue: Happiness, Capabilities, and Opportunities pp. 1-3

- Sergio Beraldo and Luigino Bruni
- What are the opportunities for future happiness research? pp. 5-12

- Bruno Frey
- Equality of opportunity in health care: access and equal access revisited pp. 13-29

- Antonio Abatemarco, Sergio Beraldo and Francesca Stroffolini
- Households production in State and stateless societies: three tales and one letter pp. 31-45

- Francesco Angelini, Guido Candela and Massimiliano Castellani
- From “prudent man” to homo oeconomicus: Does historicity matter for the category of individualism? pp. 47-67

- Vitantonio Gioia
- On the macroeconomic determinants of financial institutions development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 69-85

- Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Muazu Ibrahim
- Cyclicality of public health expenditure in India: role of fiscal transfer and domestic revenue mobilization pp. 87-110

- Deepak Behera, Ranjan Kumar Mohanty and Umakant Dash
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Articles 3
Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2021, volume 68
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2020, volume 67
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years 2019, volume 66
2018, volume 65
2017, volume 64
2016, volume 63
2015, volume 62
2014, volume 61
2013, volume 60
2012, volume 59
2011, volume 58
2010, volume 57
2009, volume 56
2008, volume 55
2007, volume 54
2006, volume 53
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