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International Review of Economics
2006 - 2026
Current editor(s): Luigino Bruni From: Springer Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS) Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2019, volume 66, articles 4
- Did the Easterlin Paradox apply in South Korea between 1980 and 2015? A case study pp. 325-351

- Michiel Slag, Martijn Burger and Ruut Veenhoven
- The foundation of the right of property: Rosmini as Genovesi’s interpreter pp. 353-367

- Paolo Santori
- Debt sustainability, structural breaks and nonlinear fiscal adjustment: empirical evidence from Algeria pp. 369-397

- Abderrahim Chibi, Sidi Mohamed Chekouri and Mohamed Benbouziane
- An empirical analysis of India’s trade in goods with BRICS pp. 399-421

- Javeria Maryam and Ashok Mittal
- Do investors post messages differently from mobile devices? The correlation between mobile Internet messages posting and stock returns pp. 423-452

- Lixing Mei, Yulei Rao, Mei Wang and Jianxin Wang
- Tourism and insecurity in the world pp. 453-472

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph I. Uduji and Elda N. Okolo-Obasi
2019, volume 66, articles 3
- Martin Luther and the different spirits of capitalism in Europe pp. 221-231

- Luigino Bruni and John Milbank
- Martin Luther and the making of the modern economic mind pp. 233-248

- Philipp Robinson Rössner
- Discerning the role of the Church in relation to economic life: a perspective from the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer pp. 249-263

- Steven C. Heuvel
- Economic ethics according to Luther: towards a dialogue between economics and theology pp. 265-276

- Michael Borowski
- Luther and Bonhoeffer on the social ethical meaning of justification by faith alone pp. 277-291

- Patrick Nullens
- Individual and social fides: the contribution of Reformation to the ontology of economics pp. 293-304

- Emilio Somma
- ‘Ordo’ versus ‘Ordnung’: Catholic or Lutheran roots of German ordoliberal economic theory? pp. 305-323

- Troels Krarup
2019, volume 66, articles 2
- Assessing NGOs micro-credit programs: a geo-spatial and socio-economic scenario from rural Bangladesh pp. 79-99

- Tanjinul Hoque Mollah, Sharmin Shishir, Wahid Ullah and Takaaki Nihei
- Identity switching and conservation on the commons pp. 101-113

- Shinji Teraji
- The puzzling relationship between stocks return and inflation: a review article pp. 115-145

- Somayeh Madadpour and Mohsen Asgari
- Voluntary versus enforced tax compliance: the slippery slope framework in the Brazilian context pp. 147-180

- Fábio Pereira Silva, Reinaldo Guerreiro and Eduardo Flores
- Variation in nominal and real effective exchange rates: evidence across developed and developing countries pp. 181-219

- Magda Kandil
2019, volume 66, articles 1
- Prices, praises, and prizes pp. 1-4

- Robert Dur and Matteo Rizzolli
- Awards, incentives and mutual benefit pp. 5-16

- Robert Sugden
- Incentives and praise compared: the ethics of motivation pp. 17-28

- Ruth W. Grant
- Awards in the digital world pp. 29-36

- Bruno Frey
- The market, utilitarianism and the corruption argument pp. 37-55

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Does death make us all equal? Materialism and status-seeking under Mortality Salience pp. 57-78

- Elisa Ciaramelli, Caterina Giannetti and Raimondello Orsini
2018, volume 65, articles 4
- Happiness and consumption: evidence from China pp. 403-419

- Zhen Cui
- An economic theory of altruism based on rankings in a stable social hierarchy pp. 421-447

- Edmund H. Mantell
- Do remittances and foreign aid augment the gross savings: Bangladesh, India and Philippines perspective? pp. 449-463

- Shirin Akter
- Policy of foreign direct investment liberalisation in India: implications for retail sector pp. 465-487

- Utsav Masharu and Muhammad Ali Nasir
- Job satisfaction, job match quality and labour supply decisions pp. 489-505

- Gaetano Lisi
- Private capital inflows and stock market interface in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 507-538

- Samson Edo
- Core infrastructure and industrial performance in Africa: Do institutions matter? pp. 539-562

- Ekundayo Mesagan and Mustapha O. Bello
2018, volume 65, articles 3
- Toward a “constitution” for behavioral policy-making pp. 241-270

- Marco Fabbri and Michael Faure
- Profitability of corporate social responsibility in network industries pp. 271-289

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Social orders, and a weak form of the Hayek–Friedman Hypothesis pp. 291-328

- Judit Kapas and Pál Czeglédi
- Civil economy: definition and strategies for sustainable well-living pp. 329-357

- Leonardo Becchetti and Massimo Cermelli
- How important is the type of working contract for job satisfaction of agency workers? pp. 359-379

- René Petilliot
- The co-evolution of tax evasion, social capital and policy responses: a theoretical approach pp. 381-401

- Luigi Bonatti and Lorenza Lorenzetti
2018, volume 65, articles 2
- Psychology at work pp. 119-135

- Philippe Grégoire
- Can the link between functional and personal income distribution enhance the analysis of inequality? pp. 137-156

- Marisa Civardi and Renata Targetti Lenti
- Media use and life satisfaction: the moderating role of social events pp. 157-184

- Bartosz Wilczek
- Social welfare for an economy of angelic agents pp. 185-200

- Aldo Montesano
- What are the ethics of welfare economics? And, are welfare economists utilitarians? pp. 201-230

- Edward Morey
- Supply management and household poverty in Canada pp. 231-240

- Pierre Desrochers, Vincent Geloso and Alexandre Moreau
2018, volume 65, articles 1
- “Better off, as judged by themselves”: a comment on evaluating nudges pp. 1-8

- Cass R. Sunstein
- ‘Better off, as judged by themselves’: a reply to Cass Sunstein pp. 9-13

- Robert Sugden
- Do internal references lead to wage rigidity? pp. 15-49

- Matthias Strifler
- Loss aversion and social security: a general equilibrium approach pp. 51-75

- Hyeon Park
- Socioeconomic stratification and stereotyping: lab-in-the-field evidence from Colombia pp. 77-118

- Francesco Bogliacino, Laura Jiménez Lozano and Daniel Reyes
2017, volume 64, articles 4
- From education to democracy: evidence from long-run time-varying estimates pp. 313-325

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- A social contract approach to sustainability pp. 327-339

- Giuseppe Danese
- Corporate social responsibility, profits and welfare with managerial firms pp. 341-356

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- On Sugden’s “mutually beneficial practice” and Berge equilibrium pp. 357-366

- Bertrand Crettez
- Trust, risk and time preferences: evidence from survey data pp. 367-388

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guido de Blasio and Paolo Sestito
2017, volume 64, articles 3
- Feasible taxation in advanced democracies pp. 213-229

- Leonardo Baggiani and Enrico Colombatto
- Corporate social responsibility and strategic relationships pp. 231-244

- Yoshifumi Hino and Yusuke Zennyo
- The role of frames, numbers and risk in the frequency of cooperation pp. 245-267

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre
- Financial integration faced with the crisis: comparative cases of Greece and Portugal pp. 269-284

- Farzad Mirmahboub
- The role of the private sector under insecure property rights pp. 285-311

- Yohei Tenryu
2017, volume 64, articles 2
- Health and happiness: an introduction pp. 105-111

- Luca Crivelli and Mario Lucchini
- Do people really want to be nudged towards healthy lifestyles? pp. 113-123

- Robert Sugden
- Poverty, economic stress and quality of life: lessons from the Irish case pp. 125-143

- Dorothy Watson, Bertrand Maître, Christopher Whelan and Helen Russell
- Happiness, income and poverty pp. 145-158

- Andrew Clark
- Eudaimonic well-being, inequality, and health: Recent findings and future directions pp. 159-178

- Carol D. Ryff
- Conceptualization and measurement of disability in studies on subjective well-being: a critical review and evidence from the Italian Health Surveys pp. 179-195

- Carlo Francescutti, Alessandra Battisti, Giampiero Griffo and Alessandro Solipaca
- Happiness and its molecular fingerprints pp. 197-211

- Nicole Probst-Hensch
2017, volume 64, articles 1
- Between-classes sorting within schools and test scores: an empirical analysis of Italian junior secondary schools pp. 1-45

- Tommaso Agasisti and Patrizia Falzetti
- Alcohol consumption and individual time preferences of Russians pp. 47-85

- Tatiana Kossova, Elena Kossova and Maria Sheluntcova
- Causes and barriers to increases in economic freedom pp. 87-103

- Raymond J. March, Conrad Lyford and Benjamin Powell
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Articles 4
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- 2017, volume 64
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2026, volume 73
2025, volume 72
2024, volume 71
2023, volume 70
2022, volume 69
2021, volume 68
2020, volume 67
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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