Journal of Economic Structures
2012 - 2026
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Volume 12, issue 1, 2023
- An analysis of the effect of fiscal expenditure on the income distribution of Chilean households pp. 1-19

- Nicolás Garrido and Jeffrey Morales
- Re-estimation of the savings retention coefficient in OECD countries: a new measure of home country bias pp. 1-19

- Harutaka Takahashi
- How do COVID-19 re-hiring subsidies affect unemployment duration and incomes in Morocco? An instrumental variable approach pp. 1-19

- Chatri Abdellatif and Tahir Najia
- Exploring near-linearities in price–rate of profit trajectories and the concept of effective rank in input–output matrices pp. 1-19

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Evaluating culture and arts from an economic point of view: calculation of the cultural GDP of Kyoto Prefecture in 2015 pp. 1-19

- Zhang Heming and Ishiro Taku
- The effects of new technology on productivity: technological improvement and reallocation efficiency in the Japanese steelmaking industry pp. 1-24

- Ryuki Kobayashi
- Industrial policy and labour productivity growth in Africa: does the technology choice matter? pp. 1-24

- Kouakou Jean Fidele Sié
- Comovement between commodity returns in Ghana: the role of exchange rates pp. 1-24

- Zynobia Barson, Peterson Owusu Junior and Anokye Mohammed Adam
- Implications of AI innovation on economic growth: a panel data study pp. 1-37

- Julius Tan Gonzales
- The relative effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies in promoting Egypt’s output growth: an empirical investigation using an ARDL approach pp. 1-23

- Israa A. El Husseiny
- Linkages between different types of globalization and socio-economic variables: panel data analysis for 129 countries pp. 1-23

- Ayesha Naz
- Did real economic uncertainty drive risk connectedness in the oil–stock nexus during the COVID-19 outbreak? A partial wavelet coherence analysis pp. 1-23

- Mohammad Al-Shboul and Aktham Maghyereh
- CO2 emissions from service sectors in Ecuador: an analysis using input–output subsystems pp. 1-23

- Edwin Buenaño, Emilio Padilla Rosa and Vicent Alcantara
- Trade efficiency under FTA for Thailand’s agricultural exports: copula-based gravity stochastic frontier model pp. 1-17

- Arisara Romyen, Chonrada Nunti and Paramin Neranon
- The economic fitness of nations in value added. 2000–2014 pp. 1-17

- Rosario Cervantes-Martínez and Jorge Villaseñor–Becerra
- The impact of digital financial inclusion on household carbon emissions: evidence from China pp. 1-21

- Yu Zhou, Caijiang Zhang and Zhangwen Li
- Evaluation of environmental energy efficiency and its influencing factors: a prefecture-level analysis of Japanese manufacturing industries pp. 1-26

- Masayuki Shimizu and Oscar Tiku
- Smooth transition regression model relating inflation to economic growth in Tunisia pp. 1-26

- Hamdi Becha, Maha Kalai and Helali Kamel
- Sources of Myanmar’s economic growth during 2010–2015: input–output analysis pp. 1-26

- Ei Ei Thein and Kazuo Inaba
- Do Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and financial development contribute to economic diversification? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-18

- Oluwarotimi Ayokunnu Owolabi, Adedayo Oluseun Adedeji, Busayo Aderounmu, Asa-Ruth Oboko Oku and Toun Ogunbiyi
- Networks in Japanese regional agro-food economies: an empirical exploration of the network linkage model pp. 1-38

- Kiyotaka Ishikawa
- Monetary shocks and production network in the G7 countries pp. 1-32

- Mihaela Simionescu and Nicolas Schneider
- An analysis of economic growth using input–output tables pp. 1-22

- Marco Antonio Marquez Mendoza
- Regional economic analysis of major areas in South Korea: using 2005–2010–2015 multi-regional input–output tables pp. 1-28

- Seongha Lee and Taku Ishiro
- Correction: Strategic sectors and the diffusion of the effect of a shock in Mexico for 2008 and 2012 pp. 1-1

- Martha G. Alatriste‑Contreras and Igor Lugo
- A new identification method of economic large shocks in the input–output framework: application to the COVID-19 pp. 1-14

- Ali Elguellab, Elhadj Ezzahid and Hicham Baddi
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- The damage and reconstruction of the Kumamoto earthquake: an analysis on the impact of changes in expenditures with multi-regional input–output table for Kumamoto Prefecture pp. 1-35

- Kenta Takeda and Kazuo Inaba
- Applying the input–output price model to identify inflation processes pp. 1-11

- Michał Przybyliński and Artur Gorzałczyński
- Efficient updating of regional supply and use tables with the national-level statistics pp. 1-11

- Barbara Hutniczak
- The role of the agricultural sector in Ghanaian development: a multiregional SAM-based analysis pp. 1-27

- Valeria Ferreira, Miguel Ángel Almazán-Gómez, Victor Nechifor and Emanuele Ferrari
- Quality of Indonesia’s domestic institutions and export performance in the era of global value chains pp. 1-29

- Arief Bustaman, Rina Indiastuti, Budiono Budiono and Titik Anas
- Reswitching and capital models pp. 1-5

- Thijs ten Raa
- Telecommunications, productivity and regional dependence: a comparative analysis between the Brazil, China and main developed regions in the post-reform period pp. 1-24

- Admir Antonio Betarelli, Weslem Faria, Rosa Livia Gonçalves Montenegro, Fernando Perobelli and Luiz Carlos Santana Ribeiro
- The role of policies in transforming regional fiscal structures: an exploratory analysis of spatial data from a policy of fiscal decentralization in Latin America pp. 1-24

- Juan Camilo Fernández-Marín, Nadja Menezes Nery de Oliveira and Paulo Mourão
- Financial intermediaries and speculation in the foreign exchange market: the role of monetary policy in Iran’s economy pp. 1-26

- Abdorasoul Sadeghi, Hussein Marzban, Ali Hussein Samadi, Karim Azarbaiejani and Parviz Rostamzadeh
- Tourism-led economic contribution, interregional repercussion effects, and intersectoral propagation activities in Tokyo Metropolitan pp. 1-26

- Oscar Tiku and Tetsuo Shimizu
- Evaluation of interrelatedness of cities in the territorial space of Russia pp. 1-18

- Inna Manaeva, Svetlana Rastvortseva and Aleksandra Kanishcheva
- Physical climate change and the sovereign risk of emerging economies pp. 1-41

- Hannes Boehm
- Can information and communication technology and institutional quality help mitigate climate change in E7 economies? An environmental Kuznets curve extension pp. 1-20

- Bright Akwasi Gyamfi, Asiedu B. Ampomah, Festus Bekun and Simplice Asongu
- Herd behaviour in foreign exchange market pp. 1-12

- Anam Yasir, Umar Safdar and Yasir Javaid
- Does the country’s political and economic risks trigger risk-taking behavior in the banking sector: a new insight from regional study pp. 1-10

- Seyed Alireza Athari and Farid Irani
- Economic impacts of biodiesel policy in Indonesia: a computable general equilibrium approach pp. 1-22

- Sahara, Ahmad Dermawan, Syarifah Amaliah, Tony Irawan and Salsa Dilla
- Increasing returns and business cycles in a family of Goodwinian models with Leontiev technology pp. 1-47

- Alexander V. Ryzhenkov
- Does innovative capacity affect the deindustrialization process? A panel data analysis pp. 1-36

- Bruno Ferreira Oliveira and Rodolfo Nicolay
- How strong is demand for public transport service in Nepal? A case study of Kathmandu using a choice-based conjoint experiment pp. 1-14

- Tulsi Ram Aryal, Masaru Ichihashi and Shinji Kaneko
- The legacy of the reformasi: the role of local government spending on industrial development in a decentralized Indonesia pp. 1-19

- Bangkit A. Wiryawan and Christian Samen Otchia
- Efficiency, and economies of scale and scope in Japanese agricultural cooperatives pp. 1-19

- Kozo Harimaya and Koichi Kagitani
- A new method of identifying key industries: a principal component analysis pp. 1-23

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Ioannis Athanasiadis
- Financial structure, cycle, and instability pp. 1-23

- Kenshiro Ninomiya
- Real exchange rate undervaluation, regional integration and services sector performance: evidence from the East African Community pp. 1-23

- John Bosco Nnyanzi, John Oryema and Nicholas Kilimani
- Strategic sectors and the diffusion of the effect of a shock in Mexico for 2008 and 2012 pp. 1-23

- Martha G. Alatriste-Contreras and Igor Lugo
- Revisiting the electricity consumption-led growth hypothesis: is the rule defied in France? pp. 1-23

- Abdulkadir Abdulrashid Rafindadi, Isah Buhari Aliyu and Ojonugwa Usman
- Surfing alone? The Internet and social capital: evidence from Indonesia pp. 1-17

- Bayu Kharisma
- Identifying Algeria’s de facto exchange rate regime: a wavelet-based approach pp. 1-17

- Sidi Mohammed Chekouri, Abderrahim Chibi and Mohamed Benbouziane
- Quantifying the employment impacts of gross exports: a global accounting perspective pp. 1-17

- Maria Llop-Llop
- An analysis of economic losses from cyberattacks: based on input–output model and production function pp. 1-17

- Akiyoshi Kokaji and Atsuhiro Goto
- Carbon emissions versus value-added in export-driven countries: case of Vietnam pp. 1-21

- Phuong Thao Nguyen
- Oil prices, labour market adjustment and dynamic quantile connectedness analysis: evidence from Greece during the crisis pp. 1-21

- Panagiotis Palaios and Evangelia Papapetrou
- Regional economic structure and heterogeneous effects of monetary policy: evidence from Indonesian provinces pp. 1-25

- Harry Aginta and Masakazu Someya
- Asymmetric relationships between information and communication technology (ICT), globalization, and human development in India: evidence from non-linear ARDL analysis pp. 1-25

- Jayanti Behera and Dukhabandhu Sahoo
- Transport equipment network analysis: the value-added contribution pp. 1-25

- Luis Gerardo Hernández García
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