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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 (sonal.shukla@springer.com) and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (indexing@springernature.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2014, volume 61, articles 4
- Public interest and lobbies in reforming banking regulation: three tales of ring fencing pp. 305-328

- Donato Masciandaro and Mattia Suardi
- Income growth and happiness: reassessment of the Easterlin Paradox pp. 329-346

- Edsel Beja
- Service delivery effectiveness of microcredit-driven non-government organizations in alleviating poverty: a study on Bangladesh pp. 347-377

- Tamgid Chowdhury
- Bad vibrations: new evidence on commons quality and localism at California’s surf breaks pp. 379-397

- Franklin Mixon
- Exploring the nexus between remittances and economic growth: a study of Bangladesh pp. 399-415

- Ronald Kumar and Peter Stauvermann
- Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, and Paul De Hert (Eds): Reloading data protection: multidisciplinary insights and contemporary challenges pp. 417-421

- Christof Morscher
2014, volume 61, articles 3
- Network efficiency and the banking system pp. 203-218

- Nicola Giocoli
- Moral hazard and legal services contracts pp. 219-230

- Bradley Graham and Jack Robles
- Endogenous population with human and physical capital accumulation pp. 231-252

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Do political determinants affect revenue collection? Evidence from the Indian states pp. 253-278

- Bharatee Dash and Angara Raja
- Evolving corporate governance and the dividends behaviour regime in Japan pp. 279-303

- Shaif Jarallah and Wali Ullah
2014, volume 61, articles 2
- The legacy of R. Coase (1910–2013): toward a theory of institutional 'moving equilibrium'? pp. 93-108

- Antonio Nicita
- On the many accounts of public happiness pp. 109-113

- Alois Stutzer and Tommaso Reggiani
- Open issues in happiness research pp. 115-125

- Bruno Frey, Jana Gallus and Lasse Steiner
- Satisfaction and comparison income in transition and developed economies pp. 127-152

- Devrim Dumludag
- The significance of the political: individuality and public happiness pp. 153-172

- Robert Urquhart
- Are modern philosophical accounts of well-being excessively ‘individualistic’? pp. 173-189

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Public happiness in today’s economics pp. 191-196

- Stefano Zamagni
- Distributive justice versus commutative justice pp. 197-201

- Pier Luigi Porta
2014, volume 61, articles 1
- Valuing non-pecuniary instruments of human resource management pp. 1-11

- Akinori Tomohara and Akihiko Ohno
- Identitarian passions: the overwhelming power of the human recognition need pp. 13-38

- Nicolò Bellanca and Giancarlo Pichillo
- Government spending under non-separability: a theoretical analysis pp. 39-60

- Luigi Marattin and Arsen Palestini
- Population, competition, innovation, and economic growth with and without human capital investment pp. 61-84

- Alberto Bucci
- Gino Barbieri: Decline and economic ideals in Italy in the early modern age. Edited by Sergio Noto and Maria Cristina Gatti. With an Introduction by David Colander pp. 85-91

- Luigino Bruni
2013, volume 60, articles 4
- Editorial pp. 355-356

- Pier Luigi Porta
- Effect of regulated user fee on quality of healthcare for the poor and the non-poor pp. 357-373

- Eugenia Amporfu
- Lobbying, corruption and “optimal” tariff pp. 375-386

- Shih-shen Chen, Chu-Chuan Hsu and Chin-shu Huang
- Remittances and investment nexus in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 387-407

- A. K. M. Nurul Hossain and Syed Hasanuzzaman
- D. Acemoglu and J. A. Robinson: Why nations fail. The origins of power, prosperity and poverty pp. 409-413

- Stefano Zamagni
2013, volume 60, articles 3
- Reciprocity and matching frictions pp. 247-268

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- Team reasoning theory: an experimental analysis of common reason to believe and social distance pp. 269-291

- Leonardo Becchetti, Giacomo Degli Antoni and Marco Faillo
- Do political determinants affect the size and composition of public expenditure? A study of the Indian states pp. 293-317

- Bharatee Dash and Angara Raja
- Subjects’ decision-making process: an empirical analysis on patients’ mobility process and the role of pharmaceutical clinical research pp. 319-342

- Roberto Ippoliti and Greta Falavigna
- Jeremy Aldeman: Worldly Economist: The odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman pp. 343-348

- Luigino Bruni
- The simple economics of commons: a review of Brett M. Frischmann, “Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources” pp. 349-354

- Rustam Romaniuc
2013, volume 60, articles 2
- What are we learning from the life satisfaction literature? pp. 113-155

- Leonardo Becchetti and Alessandra Pelloni
- International outsourcing versus FDI under contractual incompleteness pp. 157-186

- Valeria Gattai
- Markets wanted: expectation overshooting in transition economies pp. 187-219

- Frank Neher
- Relational capital, profitability and access to credit: evidence from a sample of Italian small firms pp. 221-233

- Matteo Migheli
- Evolution, games, and God: the principle of cooperation edited by Martin Novak and Sarah Coakley pp. 235-240

- Luigino Bruni
- Okasha, Samir and Binmore, Ken (eds): Evolution and rationality: decisions, cooperation and strategic behaviour pp. 241-243

- Alessandra Smerilli
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Investor sentiment, stock market valuation and merger activity pp. 245-245

- Benjamin Auer and Frank Schuhmacher
2013, volume 60, articles 1
- Explaining the World Heritage List: an empirical study pp. 1-19

- Bruno Frey, Paolo Pamini and Lasse Steiner
- Optimal labor income taxation in a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 21-48

- Kazunobu Muro
- Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint pp. 49-70

- Rosella Levaggi and Marcello Montefiori
- Kaldorian assumptions and endogenous fluctuations: a note on Schinasi’s IS–LM model pp. 71-81

- Giovanni Bella, Paolo Mattana and Beatrice Venturi
- Banking, contract enforcement and economic growth pp. 83-100

- Mahmoud Nabi and Taoufik Rajhi
- Michael Sandel: What money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets pp. 101-106

- Luigino Bruni
- Derek Bok: “The Politics of Happiness”: What government can learn from the new research on well-being pp. 107-112

- Paolo Palamiti
2012, volume 59, articles 4
- Introduction pp. 321-333

- Luigino Bruni
- Who is the happy warrior? Philosophy, happiness research, and public policy pp. 335-361

- Martha Nussbaum
- Well-being and war pp. 363-375

- Bruno Frey
- The status of happiness pp. 377-387

- Graeme Garrard
- Ethics and social capital for global well-being pp. 389-407

- Patricia Illingworth
- Mapping patterns of well-being and quality of life in extended Europe pp. 409-430

- Jenny Assi, Mario Lucchini and Amedeo Spagnolo
- The price of the market: pursuit of self-interest as annihilation of self pp. 431-457

- Robert Urquhart
- Market, civic virtues, and civic bargaining in the medieval and early modern age: some evidence from sixteenth century Italy pp. 459-475

- Luca Clerici
2012, volume 59, articles 3
- Lessons from the experience of OECD nations on macroeconomic growth and economic freedom, 2004–2008 pp. 231-243

- Richard Cebula and J. Clark
- Voting with the wallet pp. 245-268

- Leonardo Becchetti
- What’s up after brain drain? Sometimes, somewhere, someone comes back: a general model of return migration pp. 269-284

- Alessio Biondo
- Migration decisions, expected remittances, and altruism pp. 285-296

- Akira Shimada
- Unemployment, tax evasion and the slippery slope framework pp. 297-302

- Gaetano Lisi
- Trade openness and the effectiveness of fiscal policy: some empirical evidence pp. 303-313

- Georgios Karras
- Corruption in a neoclassical growth model with a non-convex production function: comment pp. 315-319

- Marco Sorge
2012, volume 59, articles 2
- Exploring Coase’s world: an introduction pp. 111-120

- A. Nicita, Matteo Rizzolli and H. Smith
- Property as an economic concept: reconciling legal and economic conceptions of property rights in a Coasean framework pp. 121-144

- Benito Arruñada
- The nature of Coasean property pp. 145-155

- Brian Lee and Henry Smith
- Hold-up and externality: the firm as a nexus of incomplete rights? pp. 157-174

- Antonio Nicita and Matteo Rizzolli
- Politics with(out) Coase pp. 175-187

- Barbara Luppi and Francesco Parisi
- No institution is a free lunch: a reconstruction of Ronald Coase pp. 189-200

- Ugo Pagano
- Coase (1937) revisited: Endogenous fiat in firms and markets pp. 201-221

- Giorgio Zanarone
- Ronald Coase and law and economics in Europe pp. 223-229

- Nuno Garoupa
2012, volume 59, articles 1
- Human resource management and productivity in the “trust game corporation” pp. 3-20

- Leonardo Becchetti, Giuseppina Gianfreda and Noemi Pace
- Unemployment compensation and aggregate fluctuations pp. 21-39

- Christian Glocker
- Price collusion with free entry: the parasitic competition pp. 41-65

- Aldo Montesano
- Individual autonomy in evolutionary game theory: defending Sugden against Ross’s accusation of eliminativism pp. 67-80

- Marco Stimolo
- Gender differences in productivity rewards: the role of human capital pp. 81-110

- Tindara Addabbo, Donata Favaro and Stefano Magrini
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