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Volume 28, issue 21, 2021
- Forecast combination approach in the loss given default estimation pp. 1813-1817

- Wojciech Starosta
- The impact of disaggregated oil shocks on state-level consumption of the United States pp. 1818-1824

- Rangan Gupta, Xin Sheng, Renee van Eyden and Mark Wohar
- Liability rules can rationalize greater victim vulnerability pp. 1825-1829

- Tim Friehe and Avraham Tabbach
- Do CFP® professionals engage in less misconduct? Exploring the importance of job classification when comparing misconduct rates among financial service professionals pp. 1830-1835

- Derek T. Tharp, Jeffrey Camarda, Steven James Lee and Pieter J. de Jong
- Effects of the litigation risk coverage on corporate social responsibility pp. 1836-1841

- Sanghak Choi and Hail Jung
- The economic performance of socialism pp. 1842-1846

- Peter Mladina
- The intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19: stated preferences before vaccines were available pp. 1847-1851

- Sven Grüner and Felix Krüger
- The effect of economic downturns on state budgets: a counterfactual analysis of the great recession pp. 1852-1859

- Christian Buerger
- Revisiting market power and efficiency: the non-linearities over profitability pp. 1860-1864

- Paul Vera-Gilces, Segundo Camino-Mogro, Xavier Ordeñana and Mary Armijos
- Legal origins and government COVID-19 control measures pp. 1865-1871

- Per Fredriksson and Satyendra Kumar Gupta
- A simple model of financial grey rhino under insurer capital regulation: an extension pp. 1872-1876

- Jyh-Horng Lin, Chuen-Ping Chang and Shi Chen
- Does uncertainty matter for US financial market volatility spillovers? Empirical evidence from a nonlinear Granger causality network pp. 1877-1883

- Tong Fang and Zhi Su
- Listen to the signals from an interactive agent‐based model pp. 1884-1888

- Po−Keng Cheng
- A note on oil price shocks and the forecastability of gold realized volatility pp. 1889-1897

- Riza Demirer, Rangan Gupta, Christian Pierdzioch and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- Herding Behaviour in Asutralian stock market: Evidence on COVID-19 effect pp. 1898-1901

- Christian Espinosa-Méndez and José Arias
- Information and price efficiency in the absence of home crowd advantage pp. 1902-1907

- Tadgh Hegarty
Volume 28, issue 20, 2021
- Dating COVID-Induced Recession in the U.S pp. 1723-1727

- Haixi Li and Xuguang Simon Sheng
- Cooperative norms and global deforestation pp. 1728-1731

- Takeshi Aida
- Foreign acquisition and R&D activities: evidence from a small open economy pp. 1732-1737

- Hoyong Jung
- Measurement and spillover effect of digital financial inclusion: a cross-country analysis pp. 1738-1743

- Yan Shen, C. Hueng and Wenxiu Hu
- Dissecting Okun’s law beyond time and frequency pp. 1744-1749

- Jens J. Krüger and Michael Neugart
- Estimating the impact of pollution on wages and housing prices using satellite imagery pp. 1750-1753

- Michael Benjamin Goodwin, Matías Fontenla and Fidel Gonzalez
- Do natural resource rents reduce labour shares? Evidence from panel data pp. 1754-1757

- Fahim Al-Marhubi
- The effects of inward and outward foreign direct investment on manufacturing export sophistication in China pp. 1758-1766

- Chen Li, Chunyan Liu and Jun Zhao
- A Bayesian Mixed Multinomial Logit Model for choice-sets and decision-makers’ heterogeneity pp. 1767-1771

- Cinzia Carota and Consuelo Nava
- Impact of demographic indicators on trade openness: evidence from different geographic regions pp. 1772-1776

- Yukio Fukumoto and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Land transfer and food crop planting decisions in China pp. 1777-1783

- Donghui Peng, Jingrong Li, Krishna Paudel and Yunsheng Mi
- Country risk and international trade: evidence from the China-B&R countries pp. 1784-1788

- Zhengwen Wang, Yunxiao Zong, Yuwan Dan and Shi-Jie Jiang
- Connectedness among regional financial markets in the context of the COVID-19 pp. 1789-1796

- Amine Ben Amar, Belaid Fateh, Adel Ben Youssef and Khaled Guesmi
- Superstars and “The Voice” pp. 1797-1800

- Robert Brooks
- The investment portfolio of the Swiss National Bank and its carbon footprint pp. 1801-1806

- Alain Naef
- The bright side of formalization policies! Meta-analysis of the benefits of policy-induced versus self-induced formalization pp. 1807-1812

- Andrea Floridi, Binyam Afewerk Demena and Natascha Wagner
Volume 28, issue 19, 2021
- Order versus disorder – the impact on value estimates of durable consumption goods pp. 1635-1640

- David Koch, Simon Thaler and Ronny Mayr
- On the effectiveness of containment measures in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of labour market characteristics and governance pp. 1641-1647

- Antonio David and Samuel Pienknagura
- A matrix approach to the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition of Markov-switching processes with applications to business cycle pp. 1648-1655

- Maddalena Cavicchioli
- Participation in global value chains and the US–China technology gap: an application of the generalized propensity score pp. 1656-1660

- Hanming Jiang and Renfei Xie
- Is there a bidirectional relationship between female labour force participation and economic development in Middle Eastern countries? Evidence from a bootstrap panel Granger causality test pp. 1661-1665

- Serdar Göcen
- Score-driven panel data models of the capital structure of US firms pp. 1666-1670

- Astrid Ayala and Szabolcs Blazsek
- Is flight-to-safety in the art market real? Evidence from the 1929 financial crash pp. 1671-1676

- Amir Rezaee and Isabelle Sequeira
- Reserves and currency crises: the role of the exchange rate regime pp. 1677-1681

- Can Sever
- A causality test between income, inequality and poverty – empirical evidence from South-East Asia pp. 1682-1685

- Jan Bentzen and Le Tung
- COVID-19 pandemic news and stock market reaction during the onset of the crisis: evidence from high-frequency data pp. 1686-1689

- Maximilian Ambros, Michael Frenkel, Toan Luu Duc Huynh and Mustafa Kilinc
- Skilled-unskilled wage gap without discrimination – the case of India pp. 1690-1697

- Suganya Balakumar and Subhasankar Chattopadhyay
- Failed terror attack and stock market returns: the case of Pakistan stock exchange pp. 1698-1702

- Ahmad Bash, Khaled Alsaifi and Abdullah M. Al-Awadhi
- What does ‘Big Three’ tell us about retirement planning skills? pp. 1703-1706

- Radosław Kurach, Marek Kosny, Paweł Kuśmierczyk and Walid Merouani
- A new combination of Fourier unit root tests: a PPP application for fragile economies pp. 1707-1711

- Fatma Zeren and Fatma Kızılkaya
- Hedonic approach to the determinants of the price of cider pp. 1712-1716

- Eric Le Fur and Jean-François Outreville
- Inclusion of older annual data into time series models for recent quarterly data pp. 1717-1721

- Philip Hans Franses
Volume 28, issue 18, 2021
- ESG risks in times of Covid-19 pp. 1537-1541

- Fabrizio Ferriani and Filippo Natoli
- Stadium attendance demand during the COVID-19 crisis: early empirical evidence from Belarus pp. 1542-1547

- J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- Employer learning during apprenticeship pp. 1548-1551

- Simona Comi and Mara Grasseni
- The role of credit and housing shocks in emerging economies pp. 1552-1557

- Fábio Gomes and Gian Soave
- The cost of losing a National Football League franchise: evidence from hotel occupancy data pp. 1558-1561

- E. Frank Stephenson
- The impact of the COVID public policies on the Chilean households pp. 1562-1565

- Carlos Madeira
- Transmission of funding liquidity shocks in the options market: evidence from India pp. 1566-1570

- Prasenjit Chakrabarti and Sudipta Sen
- Do remittances condition the relationship between trade and government consumption? pp. 1571-1577

- Kevin Williams
- The robustness of trust, institutions and entrepreneurship regressions, revisited pp. 1578-1581

- Tomi Ovaska and Ryo Takashima
- Lottery preference and stock market return: Chinese evidence using daily and provincial data pp. 1582-1588

- Tingting Zhang, Mengyao Song, Kaixin Li and Zhifeng Liu
- Constructing a banking fragility index for Islamic banks: definition impact on the predictive power of an early warning system pp. 1589-1593

- Ayşegül Aytaç Emin, Başak Dalgıç and Tawfik Azrak
- Dynamic effects of monetary policy shocks on macroeconomic volatility in the United Kingdom pp. 1594-1599

- Afees Salisu and Rangan Gupta
- Systemic risk of China’s commercial banks during financial turmoils in 2010-2020: A MIDAS-QR based CoVaR approach pp. 1600-1609

- Shuting Liu, Qifa Xu and Cuixia Jiang
- A new analytical framework for urban size and policies pp. 1610-1619

- Zhongqi Deng, Shunfeng Song and Hongru Tan
- Non-classical measurement error with false positives and negatives pp. 1620-1625

- Julio Acuna
- Terrorism and capital flows: the missed impact of terrorism in big cities pp. 1626-1633

- Lanouar Charfeddine and Umer Shahzad
Volume 28, issue 17, 2021
- Gender employment discrimination and product market competition: evidence for Brazil pp. 1437-1440

- Débora Meireles, Ricardo Da Silva Freguglia and Carlos Henrique Corseuil
- ESG impact of Michigan and Indiana right-to-work laws pp. 1441-1445

- Vijay Gondhalekar, Joerg Picard and Morgan Vannette
- The impacts of liquidity measures and credit rating on corporate bond yield spreads: evidence from China’s green bond market pp. 1446-1457

- Kai Chang, Yan Ling Feng, Wang Liu, Ning Lu and Sheng Ze Li
- Investors’ regulatory concerns and the SEC’s regulation SHO pilot program on the NYSE pp. 1458-1461

- Kevin (Min) Zhao, Bichaka Fayissa and Ghassem Homaifar
- Analysing location choices of small and large enterprises of electronics-manufacturing industry in Korea pp. 1462-1467

- Youngjin Woo and Euijune Kim
- Justifiably unpopular? The Italian property tax and inequality pp. 1468-1473

- Emile Cammeraat and Ernesto Crivelli
- Non-profit overhead and efficiency from IRS administrative data pp. 1474-1477

- Yujie Feng, Baran Han and Benjamin Ho
- Job profiles: labour-law risks and grouping into wage categories pp. 1478-1483

- Tobias Hiller
- Price competition and private labels in the U.S. packaged salad market pp. 1484-1490

- Xiao Meng and Edward C. Jaenicke
- Do confident CEOs increase firm value under competitive pressure? pp. 1491-1498

- Kyumin Cho, Hyeong Joon Kim, Seongjae Mun and Seung Hun Han
- Do labour unions help or hurt firms to invest in the long run? Evidence from Korea pp. 1499-1504

- Ilhang Shin and Sanghyun Hwang
- A simple dynamic panel data approach for macro policy assessment pp. 1505-1511

- Jun Cai and Yahong Zhou
- Death and the stock market: international evidence from the Spanish Flu pp. 1512-1520

- Richard Burdekin
- The equivalent share of a dominant firm: an approach based on distances pp. 1521-1525

- Antonio Avila-Cano and Francisco Triguero Ruiz
- The response of small firms to VAT thresholds: evidence from China pp. 1526-1530

- Enhui Kou, Yukun Sun and Linfeng Yue
- Do working papers increase journal citations? Evidence from the top 5 journals in economics pp. 1531-1535

- Klaus Wohlrabe and Constantin Bürgi
Volume 28, issue 16, 2021
- Financialization, digital technology and income inequality pp. 1339-1343

- Siti Nurazira Mohd Daud, Abd Halim Ahmad and Wan Azman Saini Wan Ngah
- Stock market reaction to corporate philanthropic response and silence: does charity style matter? pp. 1344-1350

- Chuanmin Zhao, Juncong Guo and Xi Qu
- A Markov chain measure of systemic banking crisis frequency pp. 1351-1356

- Demosthenes Tambakis
- Trump tariffs and firm relief: winners and losers from the steel tariff exclusion request pp. 1357-1362

- Wongi Kim and Yeo Joon Yoon
- Forecasting macroeconomy using Granger-causality network connectedness pp. 1363-1370

- Dan Wang and Wei-Qiang Huang
- Dynamic correlations in bond markets between US and emerging countries pp. 1371-1376

- Chun-Chieh Yeh, Chien-Liang Chiu and Tsangyao Chang
- A plausible explanation for the negative correlation between environmental degradation and healthcare expenditure pp. 1377-1381

- Nisreen Moosa, Vikash Ramiah and Vijay Pereira
- Is political risk a driver of listed SMEs leverage? pp. 1382-1385

- Theofanis Papageorgiou, Georgios Savvakis and Dimitris Kenourgios
- The regional and substantial differentiation of social media pp. 1386-1390

- Evgeny V. Popov, Viktoria L. Simonova and Oxana V. Komarova
- Why do regional economies behave differently? A modelling approach to analyse region-specific dynamics along the business cycle pp. 1391-1399

- Jesús Miguel Lasarte-López, Mariano Carbonero-Ruz, Olexandr Nekhay and María Luisa Rodero-Cosano
- Financing Decision of High-tech SMEs in Korea: A Revisitation to Pecking Order Theory pp. 1400-1406

- Gihyun Kwak
- Oil price forecasts and security analysts: evidence from the oil industry pp. 1407-1412

- Huabing Wang and Anne Macy
- The predictive power of ECB’s interval forecasts over point forecasts pp. 1413-1418

- Yoichi Tsuchiya
- Improving econometric prediction by machine learning pp. 1419-1425

- Giovanni Cerulli
- Infant malnutrition, clean-water access and government interventions in India: a machine learning approach towards causal inference pp. 1426-1431

- Dweepobotee Brahma and Debasri Mukherjee
- Fiscal and individual rates of return to university education with and without graduation pp. 1432-1435

- Friedhelm Pfeiffer and Holger Stichnoth
Volume 28, issue 15, 2021
- Spillovers of the US real and financial uncertainty on the Euro area pp. 1249-1258

- Yassine Bakkar, Rachatar Nilavongse and Anup Kumar Saha
- Impact of industry association on the innovation of small and micro enterprises pp. 1259-1263

- Huwei Wen, Yinghao Xu and Kuashi Zou
- Coronavirus economics: the impact of shutting down meatpacking plants pp. 1264-1270

- Dennis W. Jansen, Liqun Liu and Andrew J. Rettenmaier
- The default and liquidity premia of corporate bonds: evidence from the trade reporting and compliance engine pp. 1271-1276

- Yongkil Ahn
- Millennials and the alcohol industry: expenditure variations among generations pp. 1277-1282

- Anthony Murray
- The role of fiscal policy in the link between income inequality and banking crises pp. 1283-1287

- Nicholas Apergis
- Unpaid internships and equality of opportunity: a pseudo-panel analysis of UN data pp. 1288-1292

- Andrew Silva
- Impacts on the U.S. macroeconomy of mandatory business closures in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1293-1300

- Terrie Walmsley, Adam Rose and Dan Wei
- Central bank reserves and bank lending spreads pp. 1301-1305

- Lucas Fuhrer, Thomas Nitschka and Dan Wunderli
- Buying the hype? Assessing the impact of top-drafted rookies on spectator attendance in the NBA pp. 1306-1309

- Edward Joseph Kelley
- An analysis of the mission drift in microfinance pp. 1310-1316

- Shakil Quayes
- Has recent economic growth/recession in Brazil been pro-poor? pp. 1317-1320

- Zuobao Wang and Jing Sun
- Industrial structure upgrading, urbanization and urban-rural income disparity: evidence from China pp. 1321-1326

- Mingyong Hong and Wenjie Zhang
- Inflation expectations, volatility and Covid-19: evidence from the US inflation swap rates pp. 1327-1331

- Emmanuel Apergis and Nicholas Apergis
- Testing the relationship between real effective exchange rate and absolute cost advantage. A dynamic panel GMM analysis from NAFTA pp. 1332-1335

- Fahd Boundi Chraki
- Testing for bias in forecasts for independent binary outcomes pp. 1336-1338

- Philip Hans Franses
Volume 28, issue 14, 2021
- Decomposing the gender pay gap in the formal sector in Venezuela: a microdata analysis 1985–2015 pp. 1145-1151

- Leonardo Maldonado
- Robin Hood or not: IPO overfunding and trade credit pp. 1152-1156

- Lu Zhang, Jincai Li and Huijuan Wang
- Covid-19’s adverse effects on a stock market index pp. 1157-1161

- Kang Hua Cao, Qiqi Li, Yun Liu and Chi-Keung Woo
- Does the pilot free trade zone policy attract the entering of foreign-invested enterprises? The evidence from China pp. 1162-1168

- Hao Chen, Bo Yuan and Qi Cui
- Implications of participation in global value chains for international trade network pp. 1169-1173

- Halit Yanıkkaya, Hasan Karaboğa and Abdullah Altun
- How well the log periodic power law works in an emerging stock market? pp. 1174-1180

- Bikramaditya Ghosh, Dimitris Kenourgios, Antony Francis and Suman Bhattacharyya
- Co-movement of volatility risk premium: evidence from single stock options market in India pp. 1181-1186

- Prasenjit Chakrabarti
- Does the Feldstein–Horioka relationship vary with economic policy uncertainty? pp. 1187-1194

- Yi-Chen Lin and Wen-Shuenn Deng
- The impacts of internal capital allocation efficiency on R&D investments: evidence from China pp. 1195-1201

- Hai-Yun Ren, Ching-Chi Hsu, Gen-Fu Feng, Jing Jia and Wei-Che Tsai
- Relative efficiency of equity ETFs: an adaptive market hypothesis perspective pp. 1202-1207

- Kunal Saha, Vinodh Madhavan and G. R. Chandrashekhar
- Liquidity commonality on National Stock Exchange: size and sector effect pp. 1208-1221

- Suraj Kumar and Krishna Prasanna
- Impacts of COVID-related capacity constraints on theme park attendance: evidence from Magic Kingdom wait times pp. 1222-1225

- Todd Gabe
- Exporting and electricity consumption: new microeconomic evidence from manufacturing firms in China pp. 1226-1233

- Dong Cheng, Jian Yu and Hanyuan Zhang
- America’s regressive wealth tax: state and local property taxes pp. 1234-1238

- Arik Levinson
- Evidence-based analysis: the success factors of a new competitor entering the negotiation in B2B e-procurement pp. 1239-1244

- Radoslav Delina and Renata Olejarova
- An unexpected external shock and enterprises’ innovation performance pp. 1245-1248

- Jarle Aarstad and Olav Andreas Kvitastein
Volume 28, issue 13, 2021
- Movements in real estate uncertainty in the United States: the role of oil shocks pp. 1059-1065

- Rangan Gupta, Xin Sheng and Qiang Ji
- The Siphon effects of transportation infrastructure on internal migration: evidence from China’s HSR network pp. 1066-1070

- Zhicheng Xu and Tianshi Sun
- Population ageing and FDI inflows in OECD countries: a dynamic panel cointegration analysis pp. 1071-1075

- Rajarshi Mitra and Md. Thasinul Abedin
- Unemployment insurance generosity and crime pp. 1076-1081

- Hamid NoghaniBehambari and Bitran Maden
- Self-serving bias across strategic and non-strategic dictator games with production pp. 1082-1086

- David Kingsley and Michael Ciuchta
- Migration and business cycles: testing the OCA theory predictions in the European union pp. 1087-1091

- Krzysztof Beck
- Brexit referendum and the UK securitization market pp. 1092-1097

- Alper Kara, Nodirbek Karimov and Anh Phuong Nguyen
- Analysing the coupling coordination degree of socio-economic-infrastructural development and its obstacles: the case study of Polish rural municipalities pp. 1098-1103

- Mateusz Tomal
- Revisiting purchasing power parity in the ASEAN-5 countries: evidence from the Fourier quantile unit root test pp. 1104-1109

- Pejman Bahramian and Andisheh Saliminezhad
- The impact of labour market institutions on income inequality: evidence from OECD countries pp. 1110-1113

- Natércia Fortuna and Antonio Neto
- Low rates, zero lower bound and monetary policy black hole pp. 1114-1120

- Lei Lv and Zhi-Xin Liu
- Housing prices and urban land use efficiency pp. 1121-1124

- Shuangjin Wang, Richard Cebula, Xiaowei Liu and Maggie Foley
- Following behaviour and predatory trading pp. 1125-1129

- Shichao Yang, Shancun Liu, Qingduo Zeng and Zhigang Zhang
- Export bias related to its long-run equilibrium in China pp. 1130-1136

- Yaping He and Kangning Xu
- Selling and buying rural lands after land titling? ——What factors lead to Chinese farmers’ wrong cognition pp. 1137-1140

- Weicheng Yang, Wenjing Zhu and Xiao Yu
- The effect of dispatch methods on a recruiting campaign for a business survey: evidence from Germany pp. 1141-1144

- Przemyslaw Brandt, Katrin Demmelhuber and Klaus Wohlrabe
Volume 28, issue 12, 2021
- Did wage inequality increase in Portugal? Yes, and for good reasons pp. 973-977

- João Pereira
- Revisiting the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth nexus in Vietnam: new evidence by asymmetric ARDL cointegration pp. 978-984

- Minh Nguyen and Bui Ngoc
- Physical activity guidelines for Americans and their employment decisions pp. 985-989

- Marlon Ricardo Tracey and Chanita Holmes
- Does the market accept the perpetual bonds issued by commercial banks? Evidence from China pp. 990-994

- Xue Ni Liu and Guo Cheng Liu
- Algorithms comparison on intraday index return prediction:evidence from China pp. 995-999

- Xiang Li, Xianghui Yuan, Jin Yuan and Hailun Xu
- The gender-job satisfaction paradox through time and countries pp. 1000-1005

- Cristina Pita and Ramon Torregrosa
- Next game reaction to mispriced betting lines in college football pp. 1006-1009

- Randall W. Bennett
- A new insight into the methodology of cultural economics pp. 1010-1016

- Iuliana Mihai and Isabel Novo-Corti
- Informality, Inequality and Profit Rate pp. 1017-1020

- Ceyhun Elgin, Adem Elveren and Joseph Bourgeois
- Dollar debt and equity returns pp. 1021-1025

- Charles Braymen, Tirimba Obonyo and Nicholas E. Woessner
- Multivariate asymmetric loss functions of the European Central Bank pp. 1026-1030

- Yoichi Tsuchiya
- A rank-based measure of educational assortative mating pp. 1031-1035

- Christopher Handy
- Cryptocurrencies in portfolios: return–liquidity trade-off around China forbidding initial coin offerings pp. 1036-1040

- Sijia Zhang and Andros Gregoriou
- Peer gender and STEM specialization pp. 1041-1045

- Greta Morando
- Potential spillovers from the banking sector to sovereign credit ratings pp. 1046-1052

- Pedro Jesús Cuadros-Solas and Carlos Muñoz
- COVID-19: how much unemployment was caused by the shutdown in Germany? pp. 1053-1058

- Anja Bauer and Enzo Weber
Volume 28, issue 11, 2021
- Cryptocurrency return reversals pp. 887-893

- Steven E. Kozlowski, Michael R. Puleo and Jizhou Zhou
- Minimum wages and the health of immigrants’ children pp. 894-901

- Susan L. Averett, Julie Smith and Yang Wang
- Fund sentiment beta and delegated investment pp. 902-905

- Jian Wang, Shangkun Yi, Xiaoting Wang and Jun Yang
- Factors affecting employment quality in China: evidence based on spatial panel data model pp. 906-909

- Yueming Zheng, Cheng Zhang and YingDong Wang
- Assortative matching group formations and group representatives in a repeated public goods game pp. 910-914

- Zuohui Zuo, Yan Zhou and Songsong Li
- Forecasting stock market volatility using implied volatility: evidence from extended realized EGARCH-MIDAS model pp. 915-920

- Xinyu Wu, Xiaona Wang and Haiyun Wang
- International trade and the beliefs in hard work pp. 921-925

- Yoko Asuyama
- Benefits of knowing own health status: effects of health check-ups on health behaviours and labour participation pp. 926-931

- Cheolmin Kang, Akira Kawamura and Haruko Noguchi
- (A)Symmetric effects of changes in the saving rate on the investment rate in Norway: 1830–2017 pp. 932-940

- Yannick Bineau
- The effect of Cram School attendance on study-alone time pp. 941-944

- Yugyung Jung and Sun Go
- Market-oriented land rentals in the less-developed regions of China pp. 945-948

- Tongwei Qiu, Biliang Luo, Pengpeng Geng and Mande Zhu
- The effect of the spatial misallocation of land supply on entrepreneurial activity pp. 949-953

- Jinhua Zhang, Zhenhuai Shi, Xiaoping Chu and Yao Shen
- The effect of employer enrolment in E-Verify on low-skilled U.S. workers pp. 954-957

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- Financial derivatives and default dependence: a time-varying copula approach pp. 958-963

- Xuan Zhang, Ding Liu, Yang Zhao and Zhekai Zhang
- Cross-border M&A outflows and government size pp. 964-967

- Ayesha Ashraf
- Is intertemporal price discrimination the cause of price dispersion in markets with low search costs? pp. 968-971

- Charlie Lindgren, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Rudholm and Siril Yella
Volume 28, issue 10, 2021
- COVID-19: stock market reactions to the shock and the stimulus pp. 795-801

- Maretno Agus Harjoto, Fabrizio Rossi and John K. Paglia
- Universal pension scheme and job searching pp. 802-806

- Yao-Tung Chen, Ai-Ju Shao, Shih-Chung Chang, Hsin-Fu Huang and Fang-Kuo Wang
- Do home sellers know their market? Evidence from neighbourhood sober-living houses pp. 807-810

- Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, Geoffrey K. Turnbull and Bennie D. Waller
- Does sentiment determine investor trading behaviour? pp. 811-816

- Karam Kim and Doojin Ryu
- Decomposition of the gender wage gap using the LASSO estimator pp. 817-828

- René Böheim and Philipp Stöllinger
- Price discrimination with consumer misperception pp. 829-834

- Oren Bar-Gill
- National distance and China’s OFDI: Research based on the ‘Belt and Road’ countries pp. 835-839

- Tian Zhao
- Do economic freedom matters for finance in developing economies: a panel threshold analysis pp. 840-843

- Muhammad Asif Khan, Mollah Aminul Islam and Usman Akbar
- Financial ratios and non-payment risk factor with panel probit model: a case of Turkey pp. 844-849

- Tugba Dayıoğlu
- Is risk aversion related to occupational choice: evidence from 1996 PSID pp. 850-855

- Zhiqi Zhao and Guangyou Zhou
- Two-way traders: searching for complementarities between exports and imports in a developing country pp. 856-859

- Segundo Camino-Mogro and Alberto López
- When Bitcoin has the flu: on Bitcoin’s performance to hedge equity risk in the early wake of the COVID-19 outbreak pp. 860-865

- Klaus Grobys
- Does the institutional framework affect the relationship between debt financing and firm performance in emerging countries? pp. 866-871

- Pinar Sener, Elif Akben-Selcuk and Fatma Didin-Sonmez
- Volatility of relative prices and transportation costs: evidence for Brazilian cities pp. 872-875

- Felipe de Sousa Bastos and Roberto Ferreira
- On welfare or in work: perspective from single motherhood and early childhood outcomes pp. 876-880

- Xiaoyun Zhang and Yiyang Luo
- Does persistence pay off? Accessing social activities with a foreign-sounding name pp. 881-885

- Helmut Dietl, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Paolo Moretti and Cornel Nesseler
Volume 28, issue 9, 2021
- The U.S.-Sino different links between income and consumption inequality pp. 713-716

- Qingbin Zhao, Chun Kwok Lei, Lei Peng and Xinhua Gu
- The political economy of solar initiatives in the Sunshine state pp. 717-720

- Ritika Khurana, Levan Elbakidze and Joshua Hall
- Macroeconomic impacts of non-resource revenue mobilization in CEMAC pp. 721-726

- Giovanni Melina and Marcos Poplawski-Ribeiro
- RMB currency risk management after China’s ‘8.11’ exchange rate reform pp. 727-730

- Yuliu Peng and Wenru Kang
- Is average correlation related to expected returns: evidence from global markets pp. 731-736

- Stanley Peterburgsky and Seungho Baek
- Monitoring ’lemons’: why lower productivity workers are sometimes monitored more closely pp. 737-741

- Marcus Dittrich and Silvio Städter
- Socio-economic inequality in early childhood health 2010-2016: evidence from China pp. 742-747

- Xiaoou Man and Haijun Cao
- Alternative non-profit funding methods: crowdfunding in the Czech Republic and Slovakia pp. 748-754

- Mária Murray Svidroňová, Gabriela Vaceková, Michal Plaček, Markéta Matulová, Lucia Hrůzová and Lenka Harringová
- Corona, crisis and conditional heteroscedasticity pp. 755-759

- Tamas Kiss and Pär Österholm
- Fear, overconfidence, and fundamental uncertainty shocks pp. 760-764

- Gene Ambrocio
- The effect of the School-to-Work Programme on the employment of vocational high school graduates pp. 765-768

- Heejin Jung and Sun Go
- The productivity effects of infrastructure: A cross-country comparison using manufacturing industry panels pp. 769-773

- Rupika Khanna and Chandan Sharma
- How to disappear completely: nonlinearity and endogeneity in the New Keynesian Wage Phillips Curve pp. 774-778

- Daniel Sebastião Abreu and Artur Silva Lopes
- A cannabis pricing mistake from California to Canada: government can’t tax cannabis optimally pp. 779-783

- Jason Childs and Jason Stevens
- Relative deprivation: a new derivation and application pp. 784-787

- Jaesang Sung, Qihua Qiu and James Marton
- Internet use and willingness to participate in garbage classification: an investigation of Chinese residents pp. 788-793

- Wanglin Ma and Zhongkun Zhu
Volume 28, issue 8, 2021
- Survey response bias and the ‘privacy paradox’: evidence from a discrete choice experiment pp. 625-629

- Garrett Glasgow, Sarah Butler and Samantha Iyengar
- ECB’s communication and the yield curve: core versus periphery effects pp. 630-634

- Ralf Fendel, Frederik Neugebauer and Mustafa Kilinc
- WWII contract spending and inequality pp. 635-639

- Andrew Bossie and Daniel Kuehn
- Compensation committee characteristics and voluntary executive compensation disclosure pp. 640-645

- Yu Ling Tsai and Hua-Wei Huang
- Who gains from economic freedom? A panel analysis on decile income shares pp. 646-649

- Donatella Saccone
- Can Stock Exchange inquiry letters reduce stock price crash risk? pp. 650-654

- Sihao Li, Yong Shi and Wenjun Zou
- Why CEOs invest in Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives: evidence on Shariah compliant firms pp. 655-662

- Zaheer Anwer, Wajahat Azmi, Shamsher Mohamad and Andrea Paltrinieri
- Are sales and taxes ‘sticky’? Empirical evidence of the impact of tax enforcement on tax revenue growth in China pp. 663-667

- Furong Guo, Shengdao Gan, Wei Yang and Peiying Kuang
- Spatial linkage of volatility spillovers and its explanation across China’s interregional stock markets: a network approach pp. 668-674

- Yanshuang Li, Xintian Zhuang, Jian Wang and Zibing Dong
- Youthful dependents and economic growth: the effect of tax composition pp. 675-680

- Weijie Luo and Jingci Zhu
- Multivariate unobserved component model for an oil-exporting economy: the case of Russia pp. 681-685

- Andrey Polbin
- A study on default prediction of Chinese online lending: based on the analysis of mobile phone usage data pp. 686-690

- Hongbing Ouyang, Yong Zhi and Boyuan Wu
- Cryptocurrencies: formation of returns from the CRIX index pp. 691-695

- Ricardo de Souza Tavares, João Frois Caldeira and Gerson de Souza Raimundo Júnior
- Attainment of multidimensional poverty target of sustainable development goals: a preliminary study pp. 696-700

- Rati Ram
- The non-banking financial institutions in perspective of economic growth of Pakistan pp. 701-706

- Imdad Ali Khowaja, Urooj Talpur, Sikander Hussain Soomro and Muhammad Shoaib Khan
- The channels of consumption risk-sharing in Korea pp. 707-711

- Sangyeon Hwang
Volume 28, issue 7, 2021
- Appraising praise: experimental evidence on positive framing and demand for health services pp. 523-530

- Aderaw Anteneh, Kelly Bidwell, Woldemariam Girma, Kristen Little, Nicholas Wilson and Endale Workalemahu
- Borrower capital, shadow insurance, and life insurer performance pp. 531-534

- Jyh-Horng Lin, Fu-Wei Huang and Chuen-Ping Chang
- Inbound portfolio bond investments and domestic monetary policy effect in emerging countries pp. 535-540

- Kei-Ichiro Inaba
- Precision and stability of schools’ value-added estimates: evidence for Italian primary schools pp. 541-545

- Tommaso Agasisti and Veronica Minaya
- The role of panel data in organization of global value chain: evidence from a developing country pp. 546-550

- Hanming Jiang
- Does severe air pollution affect firm innovation: evidence from China pp. 551-558

- Li Wang, Fei Xing, Yishan Yu and Yunhao Dai
- Independent director network and corporate innovation: evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 559-564

- Yihan Wu and Bin Dong
- Corruption in economics: a bibliometric analysis and research agenda pp. 565-578

- Salman Bahoo, Ilan Alon and Josanco Floreani
- The impact of US–China trade war on Chinese firms: Evidence from stock market reactions pp. 579-583

- Xiaoquan Wang, Xinyue Wang, Zheng Zhong and Junnan Yao
- Leaders among the leaders in Economics: a network analysis of the Nobel Prize laureates pp. 584-589

- José Alberto Molina, David Iñiguez, Gonzalo Ruiz and Alfonso Tarancón
- Cross-section and GMM/SDF tests of linear factor models pp. 590-593

- Mohammad Q.M. Momani
- Convergence clubs in different regions of Serbia pp. 594-598

- Maria Candelaria Barrios, Maja Jandrić, Dejan Molnar and Svetozar Tanasković
- Multi-scale interactions between Turkish lira exchange rates and sovereign CDS in Europe and Asia pp. 599-607

- Chang Liu, Jianping Li, Xiaolei Sun and Jianming Chen
- Preliminary attitudinal trends in alternative postsecondary learning pp. 608-611

- John Vandivier
- Economic structure and environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis: new evidence from economic complexity pp. 612-616

- Lan Khanh Chu
- Intellectual capital and firm innovation: incentive effect and selection effect pp. 617-623

- Shuming Ren and Ziyu Song
Volume 28, issue 6, 2021
- Competitive impact of family background: the effects of cadre parents on the labour market outcomes of their offspring pp. 427-432

- Liwen Chen
- On the evolution of cryptocurrency market efficiency pp. 433-439

- Akihiko Noda
- Parameter estimation in spatial econometric models with non-random missing data pp. 440-446

- Hajime Seya, Masashi Tomari and Shohei Uno
- Money illusion, financial literacy and implications of self-perceptions pp. 447-450

- Mehmet Celiktas and Neslihan Yilmaz
- Does financial inclusion promote tourism development in advanced and emerging economies? pp. 451-458

- Yongfen Shi, Vighneswara Swamy and Sudharshan Reddy Paramati
- Taking more risk tomorrow: time horizons and investment decisions pp. 459-463

- Marc Oliver Rieger, Trang Minh Nguyen, Benjamin Schnur and Mei Wang
- Statutory corporate tax change and the stock market returns: the global experience pp. 464-469

- Huabing Wang and Anne Macy
- Education quality and the empirics of economic growth: reconciling Mankiw-Romer-Weil estimates with microeconometric evidence pp. 470-476

- Mauro Rodrigues and Danilo Souza
- Central bank independence and low inflation: who leads the dance? pp. 477-481

- Itai Agur
- Fractional frequency flexible Fourier form (FFFFF) for panel cointegration test pp. 482-486

- Olaolu Olayeni, Aviral Tiwari and Mark Wohar
- Use of panel time-series data with cross-section dependence in evaluating farmland valuation: a cautionary note pp. 487-492

- Zahra Tayebi, Gülcan Önel and Charles Moss
- Is the Phillips curve disappearing? Evidence from a new test procedure pp. 493-500

- Fumitaka Furuoka, Pui Kiew Ling, Ma Tin Chomar and Larisa Nikitina
- Behavioural heterogeneity in the capital asset pricing model with an application to the low-beta anomaly pp. 501-507

- Thorsten Hens and Fatemeh Naebi
- Investor sentiment, issuance cost, and IPO underpricing: an empirical analysis of Shanghai Stock Exchange A-shares pp. 508-511

- Yueqi Wang and Jingjing Yao
- Corporate social responsibility and capacity sharing in a duopoly model pp. 512-517

- Junlong Chen, Xiaomeng Wang and Jiali Liu
- Political uncertainty, realized volatility, and jumps in the Chinese stock market pp. 518-522

- Yanhui Jiang, Liang Liu and Yun Hong
Volume 28, issue 5, 2021
- Robust coherence analysis for long-memory processes pp. 335-342

- Yaeji Lim and Hee-Seok Oh
- Municipal merger and debt issuance in South African municipalities pp. 343-348

- Tsuyoshi Goto, Sandra Sekgetle and Takashi Kuramoto
- The effect of deficiency at English on female immigrants’ wage in the UK: correcting for measurement error, endogenous treatment, and sample selection bias pp. 349-353

- Alfonso Miranda and Yu Zhu
- Stock market manipulation in an emerging market of Turkey: how do market participants select stocks for manipulation? pp. 354-358

- Hilal Ok Ergün, Abdullah Yalaman, Viktor Manahov and Hanxiong Zhang
- Gas demand in the Swiss household sector pp. 359-364

- Massimo Filippini and Nilkanth Kumar
- The information content of Chinese volatility index for volatility forecasting pp. 365-372

- Zhe Li, Wei-Guo Zhang and Yue Zhang
- Time-varying ARFIMA-GARCH model with symmetric thresholds: applications to inflation pp. 373-377

- Zhengxun Tan and Juan Liu
- Proposed reform of the H-1B programme under Trump administration and the adverse selection in Green Card applications pp. 378-382

- Chiradip Chatterjee and Chung-Ping A. Loh
- How efficient is welfare for families? Evidence from European countries pp. 383-386

- Maria Alessandra Antonelli and Valeria De Bonis
- Student debt and stock-ownership decisions of U.S. households pp. 387-390

- Thomas Korankye and Michael Guillemette
- The impact of the shadow economy on foreign direct investment pp. 391-396

- Hoang Van Cuong, Hiep Ngoc Luu and Le Quoc Tuan
- Did government R&D subsidies increase Chinese firms’ trade margins? Evidence from Innofund program pp. 397-401

- Chengfeng Chen and Peiyuan Xu
- Co-movement between residential and commercial housing prices: evidence from a new database pp. 402-407

- Juan Cuestas and Mercedes Monfort
- The inefficiencies of bitcoins in developing countries pp. 408-412

- Heshan Sameera Kankanam Pathiranage, Huilin Xiao and Weifeng Li
- A hybrid model to estimate corporate default probabilities in China based on zero-price probability model and long short-term memory pp. 413-420

- Jiabao Jing, Wenwen Yan and Xiaomei Deng
- Bank competition and transmission of monetary policy pp. 421-425

- Youngju Kim, Hyunjoon Lim and Wook Sohn
Volume 28, issue 4, 2021
- Dynamic price discovery in China’s thermal coal future market pp. 255-259

- Zhipeng Yan, Shenghong Li, Gongmin Zhao and Juanmei Zhou
- Are there racial differences in loan approvals? pp. 260-263

- H. Young Baek and David D. Cho
- The effect of tax regulation on firm value: the Turkish case of Allowance for Corporate Equity (ACE) regulation pp. 264-268

- Melisa Ozdamar, Basak Tanyeri and Levent Akdeniz
- Diversification strategy and bank market power: does foreign ownership matter? pp. 269-273

- Yongjia Lin, Xuanyi Shi and Zhen Zheng
- Assessing total factor productivity growth of the passenger-bus transit systems in Indian metropolitan cities using the sequential Malmquist-Luenberger productivity index approach pp. 274-280

- Rachita Gulati
- Impact of introducing one-stop employment service centres on local employment in South Korea pp. 281-286

- Koangsung Choi, Chung Choe and Dongwoo Kang
- Home ownership and life satisfaction of migrants in urban China pp. 287-293

- Jennifer Te Lai, Mengqian Ye and Hao Zhang
- The ageing population, dependency burdens and household commercial insurance purchase: evidence from China pp. 294-298

- Guanhua Li, Zhiyuan Li and Xue Lv
- Fiscal structure and programme response over the business cycle: evidence from Medicaid and SCHIP pp. 299-304

- Nicholas Moellman
- Managerial ability and bank failure pp. 305-309

- Hiep Ngoc Luu, Thang Doan and Pham Thi Hoang Anh
- Are there links between financial inclusion, mobile telephony, and economic growth? Evidence from Indian states pp. 310-314

- Rudra P. Pradhan and Pragyan P. Sahoo
- Household responses to escalating violence in Mexico pp. 315-318

- Luisa Blanco, Robin Grier, Kevin Grier and Daniel Hicks
- Demonetization and digital payments in India: perception and reality pp. 319-323

- Manisha Chakrabarty, Ashutosh Jha and Partha Ray
- Enhanced disclosure environment and stock dividend/split in China pp. 324-328

- Guojun Wang, Yuetang Wang, Dan Yang, Lu Zhang and Qingjing Zhu
- Do homeroom teachers affect students’ academic achievement in China’s middle schools? pp. 329-333

- Tianheng Wang and Dan Yang
Volume 28, issue 3, 2021
- Export markets: substitutes, complements, or independent? pp. 165-169

- Mari Jose Aranguren, Juan de Lucio, Raúl Mínguez, Asier Minondo and Francisco Requena Silvente
- Housing prices and carbon emissions: a dynamic panel threshold model of 60 Chinese cities pp. 170-185

- Shiwei Yu, Xing Hu and Juan Yang
- Substitutes or complements? Co-opted boards and antitakeover provisions pp. 186-190

- Eunsuh Lee, Chaehyun Kim and Junyoup Lee
- Risk reduction in two-pillar mandatory pension system under regulatory constraints: simulation-based evidence from Poland pp. 191-195

- Radosław Kurach, Paweł Kuśmierczyk and Daniel Papla
- Must access laws for opioid prescription and county gross domestic product: evidence from the US pp. 196-200

- Srikant Devaraj, Pankaj C. Patel and Michael Hicks
- CVaR-cardinality enhanced indexation optimization with tunable short-selling constraints pp. 201-207

- Zhihua Zhao, Hao Wang, Xiangyu Yang and Fengmin Xu
- Public debt and economic growth: threshold effect and its influence factors pp. 208-212

- Zhongmin Liu and Jia Lyu
- The housing risk premium in a production economy pp. 213-219

- Sungjun Huh and Insu Kim
- Tax rate cut and firm investment: evidence from Thailand pp. 220-224

- Athiphat Muthitacharoen
- Far right, extreme left and unemployment: a European historical perspective pp. 225-230

- Theodore Panagiotidis and Costas Roumanias
- The capitalization of CAP payments into land rental prices: a grouped fixed-effects estimator pp. 231-236

- Daniele Valenti, Danilo Bertoni, Daniele Cavicchioli and Alessandro Olper
- Willingness to pay for a message: personalized licence plate auctions in Hong Kong pp. 237-240

- Kang Hua Cao, Chi-Keung Woo, Ling Zhang and Yuxin Zhang
- Impact of employer-sponsored health insurance on firm capital structure: evidence from the Affordable Care Act pp. 241-245

- Daeyong Lee
- A comment on ‘the anti-paradox of cooperation: diversity may pay!’ pp. 246-248

- Qian Li
- Government intervention in Chinese rural commercial banks – A helping hand or a grabbing hand? pp. 249-253

- Wenli Wang, C. Hueng and Wan Wei
Volume 28, issue 2, 2021
- What makes people happy? An empirical investigation of panel data pp. 91-94

- Rae Yule Kim
- Is herding a safe haven for investment? pp. 95-99

- Yi-Chang Chen, Shih-Ming Kuo and Yu-Wen Yang
- Choosing an optimal material deprivation indicator threshold pp. 100-104

- Tomas Zelinsky, Martina Mysíková and Jason Wei Jian Ng
- Cash is not king in incentivizing online surveys pp. 105-108

- Stephen Knowles and Philip Stahlmann-Brown
- Knowledge production in the co-invention process: the influence of knowledge similarity on co-invention performance pp. 109-114

- Dong Huo
- Valuing vulnerable options with bond collateral pp. 115-118

- Guanying Wang and Xingchun Wang
- Yelp.com ratings and the businesses visited by cruise passengers in Bar Harbor, Maine pp. 119-123

- Todd Gabe
- A Monte Carlo synthetic sample based performance evaluation method for covariance matrix estimators pp. 124-128

- Jin Yuan and Xianghui Yuan
- Transaction price vs. ask price in hedonic regressions: evidence from the vintage scotch whisky market pp. 129-132

- David Moroz and Bruno Pecchioli
- Firm age and wage determination: evidence from matched employer–employee data in Japan pp. 133-136

- Hiroko Okajima, Kazufumi Yugami, Atsushi Morimoto, Shigeharu Okajima and Kenta Nakamura
- An alternative Z-score measure for downside bank insolvency risk pp. 137-142

- Laetitia Lepetit, Frank Strobel and Thu Ha Tran
- Upgrading the global value chain with regime-wide rules of origin pp. 143-147

- Thang Doan and Ha Thanh Le
- Institutional ownership and marketing myopic management pp. 148-152

- Chanil Boo and Changhyun Kim
- Hedging the downside risk of commodities through cryptocurrencies pp. 153-160

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Saqib Farid, Faruk Balli and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- Do labor rights help to protect human rights? An empirical exploration pp. 161-164

- Prithviraj Guha, Arindam Mandal and Aniruddha Mitra
Volume 28, issue 1, 2021
- The higher price of whiter skin: an analysis of escort services pp. 1-4

- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez
- An AutoML application to forecasting bank failures pp. 5-9

- Anna Agrapetidou, Paulos Charonyktakis, Periklis Gogas, Theophilos Papadimitriou and Ioannis Tsamardinos
- What effect the demand for homestays: evidence from Airbnb in China pp. 10-14

- Hong-Yun Jiang and Qing-Fei Yin
- The impacts of high-frequency US uncertainty shocks on China’s investment and bank loans: evidence from mixed-frequency VAR pp. 15-22

- Meng Yan and Zhen An
- Credit spread and employment growth – a time-varying relationship? pp. 23-31

- Martin Nordström
- Wildfire and infant health: a geospatial approach to estimating the health impacts of wildfire smoke exposure pp. 32-37

- Shawn J. Mccoy and Xiaoxi Zhao
- Text data analysis using Latent Dirichlet Allocation: an application to FOMC transcripts pp. 38-42

- Hali Edison and Hector Carcel
- Sudden surges and macroprudential policies pp. 43-48

- Mahama Samir Bandaogo and Emmanuel Lartey
- What does forecaster disagreement tell us about the state of the economy? pp. 49-53

- Constantin Bürgi and Tara Sinclair
- Is the Taylor rule optimal? Evaluation using a wavelet-based control model pp. 54-60

- Patrick Crowley and David Hudgins
- Twitter as ‘bully pulpit’: Brazilian banking sector case pp. 61-64

- Roberto Tommasetti, Vinicius Mothé Maia and Marcelo Álvaro da Silva Macedo
- The effect of increasing land value capture on the gross value added of the construction sector pp. 65-69

- H.Nicolás Acosta-González, Sebastián Rodríguez-Raza and Rafaela Bastidas
- Three types of fear play market uncertainty: evidence from bank loan pp. 70-78

- Yin-Siang Huang, You-Xun Lu and Yi-Chang Chen
- Decomposition of durable consumption and equity returns pp. 79-84

- Yu Ren and Qin Wang
- Corporate social responsibility and cash holding: evidence from trucking firms pp. 85-89

- Ann Shawing Yang and Giovanny Cyntia Susanto
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