Portuguese Economic Journal
2002 - 2026
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Volume 25, issue 1, 2026
- Editors’ note pp. 1-3

- Luís F. Costa and Steffen Hoernig
- Predicting your children’s returns to schooling pp. 5-35

- Carlos Madeira
- Covid-19 lockdowns under imperfect redistribution: cross-country stylized facts and theory pp. 37-55

- Joshua Lawrence and Jacek Rothert
- Volatility forecasting for the European union carbon emissions allowance trading market based on the VMD method pp. 57-76

- Yuping Song, Xiaolong Tang and Yankun Sun
- Inflation and income/wealth inequality in the European Union pp. 77-116

- Mihaela Simionescu
- Global economic policy uncertainty, geopolitical risk and stock returns in Nigeria pp. 117-136

- Ndubuisi O. Chukwu and Ambrose Nnaemeka Omeje
Volume 24, issue 3, 2025
- Stayin’ alive? Government support measures in Portugal during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 335-372

- Márcio Mateus and Katja Neugebauer
- Welfare-enhancing export subsidies and agglomeration pp. 373-391

- Wataru Johdo
- Industrial agglomeration, firm heterogeneity, and environmental pollution pp. 393-418

- Yiming Zhou
- The relationships between economic freedom, income inequality, and economic growth: empirical evidence from an asymmetric analysis in the case of Greece pp. 419-454

- Antonis Tsitouras and Harry Papapanagos
- Relationship between economic growth, domestic credit and nonperforming loans: evidence from emerging economies pp. 455-468

- Dilip Ambarkhane, Zericho R. Marak and Kuldeep Singh
- Continuous space core-periphery model with transport costs in differentiated agriculture pp. 469-502

- Kensuke Ohtake
Volume 24, issue 2, 2025
- Economic growth and income inequality: The role of fiscal and monetary policy pp. 171-204

- Daisuke Miyashita
- International spillovers of unconventional monetary policy: A meta-analysis pp. 205-224

- Tiago Araújo, Óscar Afonso, Pedro Cunha Neves and Elena Sochirca
- Does the Russia-Ukraine war cause exchange rate depreciation? Evidence from the rouble exchange rate pp. 225-239

- Haibo Jia, Hao Yun and Khalid Khan
- Can the price fluctuations of Shanghai crude oil futures affect Asian financial markets? Evidence from the time and frequency dynamics analysis of spillover connectedness pp. 241-269

- Yimin Wu, Rosmanjawati Abdul Rahman and Qiuju Yu
- The preferred mix of urban and rural destinations in domestic and international travel pp. 271-289

- Shlomit Hon-Snir and Sharon Teitler-Regev
- A mixed approach to the heterogeneity of the short-term rentals’ regulation in Spain pp. 291-307

- Alba Viana-Lora and Francisco Sánchez-Cubo
- Research on the influence mechanisms of digital economy on tourism economic resilience—empirical evidence from China pp. 309-333

- Min Zhou and Xue-Jun Chen
Volume 24, issue 1, 2025
- Editors’ note pp. 1-3

- Luís F. Costa and Paulo Rodrigues
- Response of consumers to wage shocks in the framework of the Portuguese assistance program pp. 5-33

- Nuno Alves, Fátima Cardoso and Manuel Coutinho Pereira
- Optimal policies in a small open economy with an environmental externality and shallow foreign exchange markets pp. 35-50

- Alessandro Moro
- Correction to: Optimal policies in a small open economy with an environmental externality and shallow foreign exchange markets pp. 51-51

- Alessandro Moro
- Financial development, economic growth and extreme poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 53-81

- Jules Médard Nana Djomo, Boniface Ngah Epo and David Arsène Temching Sonkeng Etame
- Nonlinearity and nonlinear convergence of inflation rates in the West African Monetary Zone: a way to Monetary Integration pp. 83-100

- Muhammad Ilyas, Liying Song, Mukhtar Danladi Galadima, Muhammad Noshab Hussain and Abdul Sattar
- A robust method to date recessions and compute output gaps: the Portuguese case pp. 101-121

- João B. Assunção and Pedro Afonso Fernandes
- External debt, state ownership and technical efficiency: A stochastic frontier analysis of emerging economies pp. 123-150

- Woon Kan Yap, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Jenny Gryzelius
- Application of empirical wavelet transform, particle swarm optimization, gravitational search algorithm and long short-term memory neural network to copper price forecasting pp. 151-169

- Yong-Hyong Kim, Song-Jun Ham, Chong-Sim Ri, Won-Hyok Kim and Wi-Song Ri
Volume 23, issue 3, 2024
- Re-examining the real interest rate parity hypothesis under temporary gradual breaks and nonlinear convergence pp. 355-382

- Mübariz Hasanov, Tolga Omay and Vasif Abiyev Abioglu
- CBDC, cash, and financial intermediary in HANK pp. 383-420

- Yujie Yang, Chenxing Zhang and Wenwen Hou
- Income redistribution and carbon emissions in Portugal pp. 421-437

- Sulhi Ridzuan
- The macroeconomic impact of COVID-19 on occupations pp. 439-458

- Xinru Li
- The impact of Petrobras spending on economic cycles pp. 459-485

- Edmundo Inacio, Cassio Garcia Ribeiro, Carolina Baltar, Rosangela Ballini and Yanchao Li
- Normal-beta exponential stochastic frontier model: Maximum simulated likelihood approach pp. 489-504

- Misgan Desale Nigusie
- Evaluating ensemble learning techniques for stock index trend prediction: a case of China pp. 505-530

- Xiaolu Wei, Yubo Tian, Na Li and Huanxin Peng
Volume 23, issue 2, 2024
- Climate change’s impact on commodity prices: a new challenge for monetary policy pp. 187-212

- Jamilu Iliyasu and Aliyu Sanusi
- Avoiding the Dutch Disease in tourism-led economies: reconciling tourism development and sectoral diversification pp. 213-239

- Federico Inchausti-Sintes
- Ramsey pricing: a simple example of a subordinate commodity pp. 241-247

- Paolo Bertoletti
- Time and frequency volatility spillovers among commodities: Evidence from pre and during the Russia-Ukraine war pp. 249-273

- Yunfei Chen and Wei Jiang
- The time-varying impacts of global economic policy uncertainty on macroeconomic activity in a small open economy: the case of Turkey pp. 275-311

- Muhammet Daştan, Kerem Karabulut and Ömer Yalçınkaya
- Producer service industry agglomeration and eco-efficiency of tourism enterprises: theoretical mechanism and empirical test pp. 313-334

- Rui Tang
- Trade shocks and real effective exchange rates dynamics in Nigeria pp. 335-354

- Oluwatomisin Oyewole, Damilola M. Ibidun and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan
Volume 23, issue 1, 2024
- Editors’ note pp. 1-2

- Luis Costa and Helena Veiga
- Endogenous time preference and infrastructure-led growth with an unexpected numerical example pp. 3-32

- Kei Hosoya
- The asymmetric effect of income and price changes on the consumption expenditures: evidence from G7 countries using nonlinear bounds testing approach pp. 35-53

- Xi Wang, Bisharat Hussain Chang, Emmanuel Uche and Qianli Zhao
- Impact of technical change via intermediate consumption: exhaustive general equilibrium growth accounting and reassessment applied to USA 1954–1990 pp. 55-87

- Georges Daw
- The effect of economic policy uncertainty under fractional integration pp. 89-110

- Carlos Ramirez
- Evaluating the efficiency and determinants of mass tourism in Spain: a tourist area perspective pp. 111-145

- Francisca J. Sánchez-Sánchez and Ana M. Sánchez-Sánchez
- Does media coverage matter for the performance of technical trading strategies? Evidence from Taiwan pp. 147-166

- Yao-Tsung Wu, Chien-Hung Liu, Kuo-Hao Lin and Dun-Yao Ke
- Stock market reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic: an event study pp. 167-186

- Xiuping Ji, Naipeng (Tom) Bu, Chen Zheng, Honggen Xiao, Caixia Liu, Xuesheng Chen and Kangping Wang
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