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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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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
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
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2015, volume 62
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2014, volume 61
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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
2019, volume 66
2018, volume 65
2017, volume 64
2013, volume 60
2012, volume 59
2011, volume 58
2010, volume 57
2009, volume 56
2008, volume 55
2007, volume 54
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