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International Review of Economics
2006 - 2025
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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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
2016, volume 63, articles 4
- Sleep duration and life satisfaction pp. 305-325

- Alan Piper
- An R&D-based real business cycle model pp. 327-358

- Ka Wai Terence Fung, Chi Keung Lau and Kwok Ho Chan
- Redistribution at the local level: the case of public childcare in Italy pp. 359-378

- Alessandro Bucciol, Laura Cavalli, Paolo Pertile, Veronica Polin and Alessandro Sommacal
- Does collective meditation foster trust and trustworthiness in an investment game? pp. 379-392

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Stefano Papa
- Revisiting equity and debt: access to finance and economic inefficiency pp. 393-429

- Mahmoud Nabi
2016, volume 63, articles 3
- Intra-competitiveness and inter-competitiveness among mutual banks: the case of Trento pp. 195-214

- Gian Paolo Barbetta, Luca Colombo, Stefano Colombo and Michele Grillo
- Fiscal policy lag and equilibrium determinacy in a continuous-time New Keynesian model pp. 215-232

- Eiji Tsuzuki
- The role of persuasion in cultural evolution dynamics pp. 233-258

- Fabrizio Panebianco
- Market structure, outer versus inner competition: the case of Italy’s credit coop banks pp. 259-279

- Paolo Coccorese, Giovanni Ferri, Punziana Lacitignola and Juan Lopez
- Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation pp. 281-303

- Lin Zhang and Shinsuke Ikeda
2016, volume 63, articles 2
- The Italian productivity slowdown in a Real Business Cycle perspective pp. 171-193

- Francesca Marino
2016, volume 63, articles 1
- Economics and theology special issue: introduction pp. 1-5

- Luigino Bruni, Paul Oslington and Stefano Zamagni
- Economics and theology special issue: introduction pp. 1-5

- Luigino Bruni, Paul Oslington and Stefano Zamagni
- Accumulation as eternal recurrence: theology of the bad infinity pp. 7-30

- Robert Urquhart
- The relation of Marx’s humanist political economy to ideas of “divinity” and humanity found in Plato and Aristotle pp. 31-49

- Paul Elias
- Modern individualisms and Christian schism: why what we miss is important pp. 51-75

- Mauro Magatti and Monica Martinelli
- Islamic conscious capitalism: a ‘Third Way’ in light of classical scripture pp. 77-91

- Samir H. K. Safar-Aly
- Islamic conscious capitalism: a ‘Third Way’ in light of classical scripture pp. 77-91

- Samir Safar-Aly
2015, volume 62, articles 4
- Dominant market position and ordoliberalism pp. 291-306

- Massimiliano Vatiero
- Direct and indirect impacts of parenthood on happiness pp. 307-318

- Edsel Beja
- Preferences over inflation and unemployment in Europe: a north–south divide? pp. 319-335

- Malte Hübner and Marcus Klemm
- A spatial equilibrium model of local nonmarket production with capacity constraints pp. 337-361

- T. Heikkinen
- Delegation in sovereign wealth funds pp. 363-380

- Artur Grigoryan
- Foreign direct investment, technological innovation and economic growth: empirical evidence using simultaneous equations model pp. 381-400

- Abdelhafidh Dhrifi
2015, volume 62, articles 3
- The meta-crisis of secular capitalism pp. 197-212

- John Milbank and Adrian Pabst
- Futures hedging with basis risk and expectation dependence pp. 213-221

- Udo Broll, Peter Welzel and Kit Wong
- How to safeguard world heritage sites? A theoretical model of “cultural responsibility” pp. 223-248

- Leonardo Becchetti, Nazaria Solferino and M. Tessitore
- How is the child allowance to be financed? By income tax or consumption tax? pp. 249-269

- Masaya Yasuoka and Naohisa Goto
- Aspirations, Prospect Theory and entrepreneurship: evidence from Colombia pp. 271-290

- Francesco Bogliacino and Iván González-Gallo
2015, volume 62, articles 2
- Consumption and happiness: an introduction pp. 91-99

- Luca Stanca and Ruut Veenhoven
- Consumption expenditures and subjective well-being: empirical evidence from Germany pp. 101-119

- Heinz-Herbert Noll and Stefan Weick
- Luxury car owners are not happier than frugal car owners pp. 121-141

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Tim Nash and Natasha Tursi
- Effects of multifaceted consumption on happiness in life: a case study in Japan based on an integrated approach pp. 143-162

- Junyi Zhang and Yubing Xiong
- Consumption and life satisfaction at different levels of economic development pp. 163-182

- Devrim Dumludag
- Consumption, savings and life satisfaction: the Turkish case pp. 183-196

- Ozge Gokdemir
2015, volume 62, articles 1
- The war puzzle: contradictory effects of international conflicts on stock markets pp. 1-21

- Amelie Brune, Thorsten Hens, Marc Rieger and Mei Wang
- A Bayesian potential game to illustrate heterogeneity in cost/benefit characteristics pp. 23-39

- Arsen Palestini and Ilaria Poggio
- An asymmetric model on Seigniorage and the dynamics of net foreign assets pp. 41-55

- Georg Dettmann
- Stochastic growth, taxation policy and welfare cost in an open emerging economy pp. 57-84

- Ali Chebbi
- How should we measure GDP? The origin and nature of a contested concept pp. 85-89

- Johannes Hirata
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Articles 4
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Other years2025, volume 72
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2021, volume 68
2020, volume 67
2019, volume 66
2018, volume 65
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2013, volume 60
2012, volume 59
2011, volume 58
2010, volume 57
2009, volume 56
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