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International Review of Economics
2006 - 2025
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2023, volume 70, articles 4
- Millennials’ financial literacy and risk behavior: evidence from India pp. 419-435

- Anu Mohta and V Shunmugasundaram
- Market competition, efficiency and economic liberty pp. 437-456

- Michele Grillo
- The determinants of growing economic inequality within advanced democracies pp. 457-475

- Matthew Rochat
- Whether corruption sands or greases the wheels of foreign direct investment: a meta-regression analysis pp. 477-501

- Adem Gök
- Credit card debt puzzle: liquid assets to pay household bills pp. 503-535

- Claire Greene and Joanna Stavins
- Merit first, need and equality second: hierarchies of justice pp. 537-567

- Andreas Siemoneit
2023, volume 70, articles 3
- You have been terminated: robots, work, and taxation pp. 283-300

- Gizem Akar, Giorgia Casalone and Martin Zagler
- Co-planning and co-design as progress in the implementation of welfare services pp. 301-322

- Leonardo Becchetti, Fabio Pisani and Luca Raffaele
- “Usus pauper”: how early Franciscan economic thought might offer a contribution to the debate about food waste pp. 323-339

- Valentina Erasmo
- Antecedents and consequences of financial well-being: evidence from working professionals in India pp. 341-378

- Zericho R. Marak and Vaishali Pagaria
- Empirical evidence of the parent company's influence on spin-off: from creation to performance pp. 379-394

- Isabel Oliveira, Jorge Figueiredo, António Cardoso and Maria Nascimento Cunha
- Money laundering, corruption and socioeconomic development in Iran: an analysis by structural equation modeling pp. 395-417

- Roberto Dell’Anno and Majid Maddah
2023, volume 70, articles 2
- Well-being in OECD countries: an assessment of technical and social efficiency using data envelopment analysis pp. 141-176

- Rosalia Castellano, Gabriella Bernardo and Gennaro Punzo
- Interpersonal relationships, human development, and the trajectory of economic change: a social constructionist perspective pp. 177-193

- Mattia Tassinari
- The Keynesian nexus between the market for goods and the labour market pp. 195-216

- Marco Guerrazzi
- An empirical analysis on the relationship between resource rents and education: the role of institutional quality thresholds pp. 217-236

- Soran Mohtadi
- Looking inside the ballot box: gender gaps in Argentine presidential elections pp. 237-255

- José Bercoff and Osvaldo Meloni
- The lost value for users of cultural institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a life satisfaction approach pp. 257-281

- Andrea Baldin and Trine Bille
2023, volume 70, articles 1
- Two types of cultural economics pp. 1-9

- Bruno Frey and Andre Briviba
- The financial literacy of individuals declared insolvent in the courts in Portugal in 2020 pp. 11-26

- Isabel Oliveira, Jorge Figueiredo, António Cardoso and Margarida Pocinho
- Ethnic diversity and poverty: the role of institutional quality pp. 27-61

- Dieu Ne Dort Talla Fokam and Benjamin Fomba Kamga
- Cognitive ability and economic growth: how much happiness is optimal? pp. 63-100

- Nik Ahmad Sufian Burhan, Mohamad Fazli Sabri and Heiner Rindermann
- Towards a behavioural capability approach: the contribution of behavioural economics to Amartya Sen’s framework pp. 101-120

- Pablo Garces-Velastegui
- Mind the gap: city-level inflation synchronization pp. 121-139

- Serhan Cevik
2022, volume 69, articles 4
- Do institutions matter for economic growth? pp. 465-485

- Mingyang Li and Subal Kumbhakar
- Institutions and export performance: firm level evidence from Kenya pp. 487-506

- Shadrack Mwatu
- Factors influencing work-satisfaction of global garments supply chain workers in Bangladesh pp. 507-524

- Robayet Ferdous Syed and Kazi Tanvir Mahmud
- Regional gap in students’ performance at the quantiles pp. 525-546

- Marilena Furno
- Internalizing environmental damages and endogenous reimbursement in environmental conflicts: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 547-569

- Sung-Hoon Park and Chad Settle
- (A)symmetry effects of climate changes on economic growth: a panel data analysis pp. 571-607

- Majid Khan and Abdul Rashid
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
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2024, volume 71
2020, volume 67
2019, volume 66
2018, volume 65
2017, volume 64
2016, volume 63
2015, volume 62
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2011, volume 58
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2009, volume 56
2008, volume 55
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