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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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2011, volume 58, articles 4
- Reaching for the stars: the appointment of celebrities to corporate boards pp. 337-358

- Stephen Ferris, Kenneth Kim, Takeshi Nishikawa and Emre Unlu
- Wage inequality in developing countries: South–South trade matters pp. 359-383

- Julien Gourdon
- Differences in the effect of social capital on health status between workers and non-workers pp. 385-400

- Eiji Yamamura
- Strictness of leniency programs and asymmetric punishment effect pp. 401-431

- Evgenia Motchenkova and Rob Laan
- A note on χ-values pp. 433-438

- Tobias Hiller
- Erratum to: What to do in globalised economies if global governance is missing? The vicarious role of competition in social responsibility pp. 439-439

- Leonardo Becchetti, Giorgio Federico and Nazaria Solferino
2011, volume 58, articles 3
- Social science and neuroscience: how can they inform each other? pp. 243-256

- Luca Stanca
- Can cognitive neuroscience give rise to satellite disciplines, such as neuro-economics? pp. 257-265

- Carlo Umiltà
- Neuroeconomics: two camps gradually converging: what can economics gain from it? pp. 267-285

- Jack Vromen
- Neuroeconomics? pp. 287-305

- David Levine
- Social sciences and neuroscience: a circular integration pp. 307-317

- Alessandro Antonietti and Paola Iannello
- Brain reading social action pp. 319-336

- Riccardo Viale
2011, volume 58, articles 2
- Maurice Allais (1911–2010): Obituary pp. 117-119

- Aldo Montesano
- The political determinants of liberalization: do ideological cleavages still matter? pp. 121-145

- Filippo Belloc and Antonio Nicita
- What can econophysics contribute to financial economics? pp. 147-163

- Christophe Schinckus
- How people perceive the Welfare State: a real-effort experiment pp. 165-183

- Stefania Ottone and Ferruccio Ponzano
- What to do in globalised economies if global governance is missing? The vicarious role of competition in social responsibility pp. 185-211

- Leonardo Becchetti, Giorgio Federico and Solferino Nazaria
- Uncertainty, trust, and the regulation of the banking industry pp. 213-228

- Enzo Dia
- Remittances and output in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds testing approach to cointegration pp. 229-242

- Biru Paul, Gazi Uddin and Abdullah Noman
2011, volume 58, articles 1
- The semantics of market and civil society: a bird’s eye view of Robert Sugden’s contribution to social sciences pp. 1-8

- Sergio Beraldo and Luigino Bruni
- Mutual advantage, conventions and team reasoning pp. 9-20

- Robert Sugden
- Sugden’s critique of Sen’s capability approach and the dangers of libertarian paternalism pp. 21-42

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Common fate, game harmony and contributions to public goods: experimental evidence pp. 43-52

- Luca Corazzini and Robert Sugden
- Prune or cut down: salience and Sugden’s The Economics of Rights, Co-operation and Welfare pp. 53-78

- Pelle Hansen and David Rojo Arjona
- Good standing and cooperation pp. 79-90

- Sergio Beraldo
- You are not in my boat: common fate and discrimination against outgroup members pp. 91-103

- Daniel Zizzo
- The magic of the market pp. 105-115

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
2010, volume 57, articles 4
- Economics as a compartmental system: a simple macroeconomic example pp. 347-360

- Fabio Tramontana
- Education and job complexity levels pp. 361-368

- Barassou Diawara and Keisuke Osumi
- Economic growth, Koestler cycles and the lock chamber effect pp. 369-393

- Alessandro Vaglio
- Central bank inability and Taylor rule in developing countries pp. 395-409

- Osama Sweidan
- International joint venture, commitment and host-country policy in an integrated market pp. 411-421

- Tai-Liang Chen and Yuanyuan Ma
- Optimal pricing of a two-sided monopoly platform with a one-sided congestion effect pp. 423-439

- Chokri Aloui and Khaïreddine Jebsi
2010, volume 57, articles 3
- The economic child: developmental aspects of economic behavior pp. 255-257

- Luigino Bruni and Vittorio Pelligra
- Willpower in children and adults: a survey of results and economic implications pp. 259-267

- Alessandro Bucciol, Daniel Houser and Marco Piovesan
- Fairness and intentionality in children’s decision-making pp. 269-288

- Ilaria Castelli, Davide Massaro, Alan Sanfey and Antonella Marchetti
- Sustainable government debt in a two-good, two-country overlapping generations model pp. 289-316

- Karl Farmer and Jacopo Zotti
- The impact of governing structure on the pricing behavior and market structure of public institutions of higher education in the U.S pp. 317-333

- Joseph Calhoun and David Kamerschen
- Corruption in a neoclassical growth model with a non-convex production function pp. 335-346

- Matheus Pereira and Wilson Cruz Vieira
2010, volume 57, articles 2
- Happiness and relational goods: well-being and interpersonal relations in the economic sphere pp. 105-118

- Benedetto Gui and Luca Stanca
- Nationalism, cognitive ability, and interpersonal relations pp. 119-141

- Giacomo Corneo
- The Austrian theory of relational goods pp. 143-162

- Antonio Magliulo
- Does consumption buy happiness? Evidence from the United States pp. 163-176

- Thomas DeLeire and Ariel Kalil
- The demand for relational goods: empirical evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 177-198

- Björn Bünger
- If not only GDP, what else? Using relational goods to predict the trends of subjective well-being pp. 199-213

- Stefano Bartolini and Ennio Bilancini
- Social interaction and volunteer satisfaction: an exploratory study in primary healthcare pp. 215-231

- Paola Zappa and Emma Zavarrone
- Getting past “rational man/emotional woman”: comments on research programs in happiness economics and interpersonal relations pp. 233-253

- Julie Nelson
2010, volume 57, articles 1
- Domestic and international mixed models with price competition pp. 1-7

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Endogenous market structures and antitrust policy pp. 9-45

- Federico Etro
- Growth, economic structure, and residential distribution of a small city pp. 47-78

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- The role of ethics and product personality in the intention to purchase organic food products: a structural equation modeling approach pp. 79-102

- Gianluigi Guido, M. Prete, Alessandro Peluso, R. Maloumby-Baka and Carolina Buffa
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, 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
2016, volume 63
2015, volume 62
2014, volume 61
2013, volume 60
2012, volume 59
2009, volume 56
2008, volume 55
2007, volume 54
2006, volume 53
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