Portuguese Economic Journal
2002 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 3, 2022
- Special issue: 20th anniversary of the Portuguese Economic Journal. Editors’ introduction pp. 267-269

- Luis Costa, Daniel Dias, Steffen Hoernig, Miguel Portela and Paulo Rodrigues
- Portuguese Economic Journal, past and future pp. 271-282

- José Luís Cardoso
- The state of Portuguese research in economics: 20 years after pp. 283-309

- Paulo Guimaraes and Mariana Barbosa
- The dynamics of growth and distribution in a spatially heterogeneous world pp. 311-350

- Paulo Brito
- Quality decreases from introducing patient choice in a National Health Service pp. 351-381

- Pedro Barros
- The net product in the Formule du Tableau Economique: Lessons from a formalism pp. 383-399

- Rodolphe Santos Ferreira and Ragip Ege
- Why do firms use fixed-term contracts? pp. 401-421

- Pedro Portugal and José Varejão
- The Log of Gravity at 15 pp. 423-437

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- How ongoing structural change creates a double dividend: outdating of technologies and green growth pp. 125-160

- Anton Bondarev and Alfred Greiner
- Macroprudential policy under uncertainty pp. 161-209

- Zoë Venter
- Pointwise agglomeration in continuous racetrack model pp. 211-235

- Kensuke Ohtake and Atsushi Yagi
- Correction to: Pointwise agglomeration in continuous racetrack model pp. 237-237

- Kensuke Ohtake and Atsushi Yagi
- An empirical investigation of tourism-led growth hypothesis in the European countries: evidence from augmented mean group estimator pp. 239-266

- Wanjun Xia, Buhari Doğan, Umer Shahzad, Festus Fatai Adedoyin, Abiodun Popoola and Muhammad Adnan Bashir
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- Editors’ note pp. 1-2

- Luis Costa and Miguel Portela
- Measuring the impact of violence on macroeconomic instability: evidence from developing countries pp. 3-30

- Rabia Haroon and Zainab Jehan
- The devil is in the details: Capital stock estimation and aggregate productivity growth—An application to the Spanish economy pp. 31-50

- Francisco-Javier Escribá-Pérez, María-José Murgui-García and José Ruiz-Tamarit
- Correction to: The devil is in the details: Capital stock estimation and aggregate productivity growth—An application to the Spanish economy pp. 51-51

- Francisco-Javier Escribá-Pérez, María-José Murgui-García and José Ruiz-Tamarit
- Does stock trading volume signal future dividends? Evidence from Iberian firms pp. 53-66

- Júlio Lobão, Patrícia Piedade and Srinivas Nippani
- Assessing volatility transmission between Brent and stocks in the major global oil producers and consumers – the multiscale robust quantile regression pp. 67-93

- Dejan Živkov, Slavica Manić, Jelena Kovačević and Željana Trbović
- Intertemporal substitution in import demand and the role of habit formation: an application of Euler equation approach for Pakistan pp. 95-124

- Farzana Naheed Khan and Eatzaz Ahmad
Volume 20, issue 3, 2021
- Relative pricing of French Treasury inflation-linked and nominal bonds: an empirical approach using arbitrage strategies pp. 273-295

- Béatrice Séverac and José S. Fonseca
- Cross-border acquisitions from developing countries under decreasing returns to scale pp. 297-317

- Quan Dong and Juan Bárcena-Ruiz
- External debt, growth and investment for developing countries: some evidence for the debt overhang hypothesis pp. 319-341

- Taner Turan and Halit Yanıkkaya
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Ageing, human capital and demographic dividends with endogenous growth, labour supply and foreign capital pp. 129-160

- Thomas Ziesemer and Anne von Gässler
- Qualifications, job mismatch, and workers with disabilities pp. 161-180

- Kihong Park
- Generational Accounting in Portugal pp. 181-221

- Jorge Pinheiro
- A new career in a new town. Job search methods and regional mobility of unemployed workers pp. 223-272

- Andrea Morescalchi
Volume 20, issue 1, 2021
- Editors’ note pp. 1-3

- Luis Costa and Daniel Dias
- Analyzing the duration of IPOs from offering to listing using the Cox proportional hazards model pp. 5-43

- Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz and Zachary Alexander Smith
- Drivers of exceptional job creation – a dynamic probit approach using portuguese firm-level data pp. 45-69

- Francisco Rodrigues, Nuno Tavares and Gabriel Osório de Barros
- Directed technical change and environmental quality pp. 71-97

- Óscar Afonso, Liliana Fonseca, Manuela Magalhães and Paulo B. Vasconcelos
- Financial soundness of single versus dual banking system: explaining the role of Islamic banks pp. 99-127

- Nosheen and Abdul Rashid
Volume 19, issue 3, 2020
- Special issue on advanced methods to measure tourism impacts. Editors’ introduction pp. 171-172

- Antónia Correia, Paulo Rodrigues and Egon Smeral
- Dynamic spillover effects among tourism, economic growth and macro-finance risk factors pp. 173-194

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Román Ferrer
- Causal interactions among tourism, foreign direct investment, domestic credits, and economic growth: evidence from selected Mediterranean countries pp. 195-212

- Ayhan Tecel, Salih Katircioğlu, Elham Taheri and Festus Bekun
- Model for measuring carrying capacity in inhabited tourism destinations pp. 213-241

- Asunción Fernández-Villarán, Nagore Espinosa, Marina Abad and Ana Goytia
- Measuring the economic contribution of tourism to destinations within an input-output framework: some methodological issues pp. 243-265

- Andrés Artal-Tur, José Miguel Navarro-Azorín and José María Ramos-Parreño
- Online word-of-mouth and market structure pp. 267-283

- Carlos Santos
- Tourism and regional development: a spatial econometric model for Portugal at municipal level pp. 285-299

- Luis Delfim Santos and Ana Catarina Vieira
- Modeling the impact of wars and terrorism on tourism demand in Kurdistan region of Iraq pp. 301-322

- Ahmed Muhamad Omer and Mehmet Yeşiltaş
Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Stock exchange mergers: a dynamic correlation analysis on Euronext pp. 81-98

- Christian Espinosa-Méndez, Juan Gorigoitía and João Vieito
- The effect of corporate board attributes on bank stability pp. 99-137

- Renata Karkowska and Jan Acedański
- Do mutual funds have consistency in their performance? pp. 139-153

- Zia-ur-Rehman Rao, Muhammad Zubair Tauni, Tanveer Ahsan and Muhammad Umar
- Long-run relationship between exports and imports: current account sustainability tests for the EU pp. 155-170

- Antonio Afonso, Florence Huart, Joao Jalles and Piotr Stanek
Volume 19, issue 1, 2020
- Editors’ note pp. 1-3

- Luis Costa and Steffen Hoernig
- Who should you vote for? Empirical evidence from Portuguese local governments pp. 5-31

- Ricardo Duque Gabriel
- A comparative study of several bootstrap-based tests for the volatility in continuous-time diffusion models pp. 33-47

- Tianshun Yan and Liping Zhang
- Portfolio selection in euro area with CAPM and Lower Partial Moments models pp. 49-66

- José Soares da Fonseca
- Analysis of consumer preferences for information and expert opinion using a discrete choice experiment pp. 67-80

- Tiago Ribeiro, Armando Corsi, Larry Lockshin, Jordan Louviere and Simone Mueller Loose
Volume 18, issue 3, 2019
- Special issue on economic policy in Portugal: innovation, competitiveness, and internationalisation. Editors’ introduction pp. 125-126

- Ricardo Pinheiro-Alves, Luis Costa and Steffen Hoernig
- International trade in services: firm-level evidence for Portugal pp. 127-163

- João Amador, Sonia Cabral and Birgitte Ringstad
- Which projects are selected for an innovation subsidy? The Portuguese case pp. 165-202

- Anabela Santos, Michele Cincera, Paulo Neto and Maria Manuel Serrano
- FDI, income inequality and poverty: a time series analysis of Portugal, 1973–2016 pp. 203-249

- Aurora Teixeira and Ana Sofia Loureiro
Volume 18, issue 2, 2019
- Does monetary integration lead to income convergence in Africa? a study of the CFA monetary area pp. 67-85

- Souleymane Ndao, Nikolay Nenovsky and Kiril Tochkov
- Anticipating the location of a waste collection point: an application based on Portugal pp. 87-106

- Vitor Miguel Ribeiro and Mario Pezzino
- An empirical note about estimation and forecasting Latin American Forex returns volatility: the role of long memory and random level shifts components pp. 107-123

- Gabriel Rodríguez, Junior A. Ojeda Cunya and José Carlos Gonzáles Tanaka
Volume 18, issue 1, 2019
- Editors’ note pp. 1-3

- Luis Costa and Paulo Rodrigues
- Do bad borrowers hurt good borrowers? A model of biased banking competition pp. 5-17

- David Peón and Manel Antelo
- Weakness of investment in Portugal: what role do credit supply and fiscal consolidation shocks play? pp. 19-45

- Laurent Maurin
- Economic growth, public, and private investment returns in 17 OECD economies pp. 47-65

- Antonio Afonso and Miguel Aubyn
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