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Volume 23, issue 18, 2016
- Testing the uncertainty outcome hypothesis using data from second tier soccer in Ireland pp. 1257-1260

- Farai Jena and Barry Reilly
- Spillover effects of the 2008 financial crisis on NIE stock markets pp. 1261-1264

- Jae-Kwang Hwang and Alex Ogwu
- The erosion of personal norms and cognitive dissonance pp. 1265-1268

- Vicente Calabuig, Gonzalo Olcina and Fabrizio Panebianco
- Tracking position premiums in discrete choice experiments pp. 1269-1273

- Marco Palma, Bridget K. Behe, Charles R. Hall, Patricia T. Huddleston and Tom Fernandez
- The short- and long-run relationship between the illicit drug business and terrorism pp. 1274-1277

- Daniel Meierrieks and Friedrich Schneider
- What do you prefer for a relaxing time at home: reading, watching TV or listening to the radio? pp. 1278-1284

- José Alberto Molina, Juan Campaña and Raquel Ortega
- After the great recession: financial sophistication and housing leverage pp. 1285-1288

- Kyoung Tae Kim, Martin C. Seay and Hyrum L. Smith
- Major League Baseball 2015, What a Difference a Year Makes pp. 1289-1293

- Thomas Fullerton and James T. Peach
- Compression in monetary user costs in the aftermath of the financial crisis: implications for the Divisia M4 monetary aggregate pp. 1294-1300

- Ryan Mattson and Victor (Vic) Valcarcel
- Individual discount rates forecast county-level unemployment change pp. 1301-1304

- Scott Loveridge and Tim Komarek
- Bidirectional relationship between investor sentiment and excess returns: new evidence from the wavelet perspective pp. 1305-1311

- Martyna Marczak and Thomas Beissinger
- The silver linings of lottery play: motivation and subjective well-being of British lottery participants pp. 1312-1316

- Martijn Burger, M. Hendriks, E. Pleeging and P. W. van der Zwan
- Exploring the effect of diversification strategy on R&D intensity using quantile regression: evidence from France pp. 1317-1320

- R. Dang, L. Houanti and A. Bonnand
- Internet searches and transactions on the Dutch housing market pp. 1321-1324

- Sander Veldhuizen, Benedikt Vogt and Bart Voogt
- The effect of birth order on schooling in India pp. 1325-1328

- Santosh Kumar
Volume 23, issue 17, 2016
- Energy conservation, emission reduction and winwin development of China’s industry: 20132050 – MDI analysis framework based on directional distance function pp. 1187-1191

- C.F. Chen and J. Han
- Rights offering announcements and the efficiency of the Kuwaiti market pp. 1192-1196

- Bader S. Alhashel
- Public reaction to stock market volatility: evidence from the ATUS pp. 1197-1200

- Patrick Payne, Christopher Browning and Charlene Kalenkoski
- Predictability of equity returns during a financial crisis pp. 1201-1205

- Andrei Shynkevich
- Mind the gap? Business cycles and subjective well-being pp. 1206-1209

- Matti Hovi and Jani-Petri Laamanen
- Is it possible to be too risk averse? Considerations for financial management in the public sector pp. 1210-1214

- A. C. Walters and V. Ramiah
- Differences in measures of the fiscal multiplier and the reduced-form vector autoregression pp. 1215-1218

- Michael Donadelli, Adriana Grasso, Jean-Paul L’Huillier and Valentina Milano
- Model stability and forecast performance of Beta--EGARCH pp. 1219-1223

- Szabolcs Blazsek, Helmuth Chavez and Carlos Mendez
- Ranking economics departments in the US South: an update pp. 1224-1228

- Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Looking into the black box of boosting: the case of Germany pp. 1229-1233

- Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- The impact of corporate social responsibility activities on corporate financing: a case of bank loan covenants pp. 1234-1237

- Sung C. Bae, Kiyoung Chang and Ha-Chin Yi
- Gender differences in financial performance: new empirical evidence pp. 1238-1243

- Ute Filipiak
- The price of deposit liquidity: banks versus microfinance institutions pp. 1244-1249

- Carolina Laureti and Ariane Szafarz
- Consumer debt and unemployment pp. 1250-1252

- Sherrill Shaffer and Bianca Zuniga
- Exploring the boundaries of services trade pp. 1253-1256

- David Gomtsyan
Volume 23, issue 16, 2016
- What are returns outside trading hours capturing for volatility of individual stocks? pp. 1121-1124

- Xunxiao Wang, Xundi Diao and Yixiang Chen
- Is the growing wealth the driving force for venture capital fundraising in Europe? An empirical analysis pp. 1125-1129

- Ewelina Sokołowska
- Profit-shifting from Czech multinational companies to European tax havens pp. 1130-1133

- Petr Janský and Ondřej Kokeš
- Estimation of the liquidity trap using a panel threshold model pp. 1134-1137

- Fangping Peng, Richard Cebula, M. Foley and Kai Zhan
- Fiscal multipliers in downturns and the effects of Euro Area consolidation pp. 1138-1140

- Sebastian Gechert, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Ansgar Rannenberg
- Innovation, financial development and economic growth in Eurozone countries pp. 1141-1144

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, John H. Hall and Mahendhiran Nair
- Does paternity leave matter for female employment in developing economies? Evidence from firm-level data pp. 1145-1148

- Mohammad Amin, Asif Islam and Alena Sakhonchik
- Labour migration as a way to escape from employment vulnerability? Evidence from the European Union pp. 1149-1152

- Remi Bazillier and Cristina Boboc
- Estimating the elasticities of gasoline demand: an instrumental variable approach pp. 1153-1156

- Weiwei Liu
- When is the risk of cooperation worth taking? The prisoner’s dilemma as a game of multiple motives pp. 1157-1161

- Christoph Engel and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- The victim matters – experimental evidence on lying, moral costs and moral cleansing pp. 1162-1167

- Lukas Meub, Till Proeger, Tim Schneider and Kilian Bizer
- Local and global spatial effects in hierarchical models pp. 1168-1172

- Donald J. Lacombe and Stuart G. McIntyre
- Cost savings and deregulation: an analysis of fuel cost savings in deregulated electricity markets pp. 1173-1176

- Qingxin He, Jonathan Lee and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi
- Are remittances an instrument of stabilization and funding in the euro area? pp. 1177-1181

- L. Correia and Patrícia Martins
- Analysis of the impact of excess mortgages on housing prices using the cointegration test pp. 1182-1186

- Luis Ferruz and Luis Lample
Volume 23, issue 15, 2016
- Did households’ time preference change due to the Great Recession? pp. 1047-1050

- Eunice O. Hong and Sherman D. Hanna
- Time as a strategic variable: business hours in the gasoline market pp. 1051-1056

- Agnes Kügler and Christoph Weiss
- Civil war and economic growth: the case for a closer look at forms of mobilization pp. 1057-1061

- Arnab Biswas, Colin O’Reilly, James Bang and Aniruddha Mitra
- Forecasting revisions of German industrial production pp. 1062-1064

- Pascal Bührig and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Seasonal asymmetries in wholesale–retail cost pass-through pp. 1065-1068

- Thomas Bittmann and Sven Anders
- Don’t fear risk, learn about it: how familiarity reduces perceived risk pp. 1069-1072

- Tal Shavit, Eyal Lahav and Mosi Rosenboim
- The effect of parental background along the sons’ earnings distribution: does one pattern fit for all? pp. 1073-1078

- Michele Raitano, Claudia Vittori and Francesco Vona
- Natural resources and international labour mobility pp. 1079-1083

- José Romero Ciavatto
- Dining out, the missing food consumption in China pp. 1084-1087

- Junfei Bai, Caiping Zhang, Thomas Wahl and James Seale
- Young startup firm exports and productive efficiency pp. 1088-1092

- H. Young Baek and Florence Neymotin
- Budgetary decomposition and yield spreads pp. 1093-1098

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- Is the high school dropout rate an increasing function of the proportion of the population in the US cities that is Hispanic? Exploratory evidence pp. 1099-1103

- James Barth, Richard Cebula and I-Ling Shen
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the demand for money in China pp. 1104-1109

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Dan Xi and Sahar Bahmani
- The causal effect of religious piety on shareholder wealth: evidence from acquirer returns and historical religious identification pp. 1110-1116

- Pandej Chintrakarn, Pornsit Jiraporn, Young S. Kim and Shenghui Tong
- How does informal employment impact income inequality? pp. 1117-1120

- Hong Zuo
Volume 23, issue 14, 2016
- On the joint Fourier--ESTAR testing of PPP pp. 979-983

- Fathali Firoozi and Donald Lien
- Inflation targeting credibility and sovereign risk: evidence from Colombia pp. 984-990

- Juan Camilo Galvis Ciro and Helder de Mendonça
- Can the Islamic bank be an emerging leader? A panel data causality analysis pp. 991-994

- Fredj Jawadi, Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou and Nabila Jawadi
- The causal interaction between financial development and human development in Bangladesh pp. 995-998

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J and Mrittika Shamsuddin
- Prior investment outcomes and stock investment in defined contribution plans pp. 999-1002

- Rui Yao and Shan Lei
- Do retirement planning strategies alter the effect of time preference on retirement wealth? pp. 1003-1005

- Terrance K. Martin, Michael A. Guillemette and Christopher M. Browning
- The impact of health sector on R&D, economic growth and wages pp. 1006-1011

- Oscar Afonso and Ana Sarabanda
- Lost in intervention. The Harrod--Balassa--Samuelson effect on the peseta/dollar real exchange rate (1870--1998) pp. 1012-1017

- José Serrano Sanz, María Gadea and Marcela Sabate
- Subject pool effects among the general population and students: a choice experiment example pp. 1018-1021

- James W. Mjelde, Alicia A. Israel Schwarzlose, Rebekka Dudensing, Yanhong Jin, Linda K. Cherrington and Junyi Chen
- Anchoring effects in experimental discount rate elicitation pp. 1022-1025

- Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
- A simple IID test for autoregressive conditional duration models pp. 1026-1028

- Wei Yang and Fei Chen
- Amplification of shocks at the zero lower bound in a small open and large closed economy pp. 1029-1033

- Michal Brzoza-Brzezina
- Does antitrust policy promote competition? pp. 1034-1036

- Robert Lawson and Ryan Murphy
- Diversity and innovation pp. 1037-1041

- Bala Ramasamy and Matthew C. H. Yeung
- The effect of state health insurance benefit mandates on premiums and employee contributions pp. 1042-1046

- James Bailey and Nathan Blascak
Volume 23, issue 13, 2016
- Evidence that capital formation is overestimated in low- and middle-income countries in ICP 2011 pp. 903-907

- Theodore R. Breton
- Education and electoral participation: reported versus actual voting behaviour pp. 908-911

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- Exploring the role of gender in common-pool resource extraction: evidence from laboratory and field experiments in fisheries pp. 912-920

- Daniel Revollo-Fernández, Alonso Aguilar-Ibarra, Fiorenza Micheli and Andrea Sáenz-Arroyo
- Rental housing for a French taxpayer: are there tax arbitrage opportunities in the USA? pp. 921-925

- Christophe Schalck
- Shortfall minimization and the Naive (1/N) portfolio: an out-of-sample comparison pp. 926-929

- M. Ryan Haley
- Two-tier labour market reform: a quantitative general equilibrium assessment pp. 930-935

- Claudio Campanale and Francesco Turino
- Do stock returns hedge inflation at long horizons? pp. 936-939

- Adrian Austin and Swarna Dutt
- Unemployment benefits and recall jobs: a split population model pp. 940-944

- Jose Arranz and Fernando Muñoz-Bullón
- Trade credit in SMEs: a quantile regression approach pp. 945-948

- Francisco-Javier Canto-Cuevas, María-José Palacín-Sánchez and Filippo di Pietro
- I would walk 500 miles: using travel costs to analyse the market for popular music concerts pp. 949-952

- Todd Gabe
- Who trades quickly? pp. 953-957

- Ryan Garvey, Tao Huang and Fei Wu
- Can the difference in ageing across cities explain the divergence of human capital across cities in Korea? pp. 958-964

- Woo-Yung Kim
- Individual labour income, stock prices and whom it may concern pp. 965-968

- J. Voelzke
- Using household surveys to implement field experiments: the willingness to donate to food banks pp. 969-972

- V. Smith, Sharon L. Harlan, Michael McLaen, Jacob Fishman, Carlos Valcarcel and Marcia L. Nation
- The effect of the Kyoto Protocol on international trade flows: evidence from G20 countries pp. 973-977

- Hyun Kim
Volume 23, issue 12, 2016
- Education and happiness: an alternative hypothesis pp. 827-830

- Boris Nikolaev and Pavel Rusakov
- Socio-economic conditions of physical activity of manual workers from Wrocław pp. 831-834

- D. Puciato
- Unconventional monetary policy and the dollar–euro exchange rate: further evidence from event studies pp. 835-839

- Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and Natalia Fernández-Fernández
- Analysing voting behaviour in the United States banking sector through eigenvalue decomposition pp. 840-843

- Juan Pineiro-Chousa, Marcos Vizcaíno-González and Jérôme Caby
- Real interest rate parity in Asian countries: evidence from the quantile unit root test pp. 844-848

- Yunjie Fu, Haiqi Li and Wei Ma
- Registered nurses: the impact of wages on labour force participation and hours worked – are wages an effective mechanism for addressing RN shortages with evidence from 1960 to 2008? pp. 849-852

- Simon Condliffe and Charles Link
- Race and gender effects on employer interest in job applicants: new evidence from a resume field experiment pp. 853-856

- Rajeev Darolia, Cory Koedel, Paco Martorell, Katie Wilson and Francisco Perez-Arce
- The effect of managerial ability on dividend policy: how do talented managers view dividend payouts? pp. 857-862

- Pornsit Jiraporn, Veeranuch Leelalai and Shenghui Tong
- Effectiveness of pre-commitments on reducing asymmetrical information in equity issues pp. 863-867

- J. Parreño, F. Ruiz and C. Casanueva
- The effects of inflation targeting on Okun’s law pp. 868-874

- Ho-Chuan Huang, Chih-Chuan Yeh, Kuang-Ping Ku and Shu-Chuan Lin
- Smart cities within world city networks pp. 875-879

- R. S. Wall and S. Stavropoulos
- Will the games pay? An event analysis of the 2020 summer Olympics announcement on stock markets in Japan, Spain, and Turkey pp. 880-883

- Corinne Sullivan and Michael Leeds
- Does the unemployment invariance hypothesis hold for Romania? pp. 884-887

- Adrian Otoiu and Emilia Ţiţan
- Influence of market-level and inter-firm differences in costs on product positioning and pricing pp. 888-896

- S. Sajeesh
- Recent trends in co-authorship in economics: evidence from RePEc pp. 897-902

- Katharina Rath and Klaus Wohlrabe
Volume 23, issue 11, 2016
- An estimate of the error in self-reported college major pp. 757-760

- Daniel Kuehn
- Gravity model estimation: fixed effects vs. random intercept Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood pp. 761-764

- S. Prehn, Bernhard Brümmer and Thomas Glauben
- The effect of education on the minimum wage pp. 765-767

- Christos Pargianas
- Hard lessons: combat deployment and veteran interest in higher education pp. 768-772

- Laura E. Armey and Jonathan Lipow
- Delisted versus voluntary delisted versus remain listed: financial disclosure timing pp. 773-776

- D. Balios, N. Eriotis, S. Missiakoulis and D. Vasiliou
- When does tiered wholesale pricing create an incentive to reduce retail prices? pp. 777-780

- Ian M. Dobbs
- Decomposing US regional income inequality from 1969 to 2009 pp. 781-784

- Justin Doran and Declan Jordan
- Disaggregation of sectors in social accounting matrices using a customized Wolsky method: a comment on its estimation bias pp. 785-789

- Nathaly Rivera
- Discontinuities in the coal market pp. 790-794

- Neil Wilmot
- Identification of a basket peg: the model specification controversy pp. 795-800

- Imad A. Moosa
- Is it easier to publish in journals that have low impact factors? pp. 801-803

- Tolga Yuret
- An empirical assessment of initial return volatility in newly listed stocks pp. 804-811

- Paul B. McGuinness
- Democracies cooperate more: even where it threatens to bite? pp. 812-815

- Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- The effect of monetary and fiscal credibility on public debt: empirical evidence from the Brazilian economy pp. 816-821

- Helder de Mendonça and Gabriela Elise Auel
- Forecasting Canadian mortgage rates pp. 822-825

- Perry Sadorsky
Volume 23, issue 10, 2016
- Does deflation affect household spending? The case of the Netherlands pp. 685-689

- Robert-Paul Berben and Ad Stokman
- Tax on emissions or subsidy to renewables? Evaluating the effects on the economy and on the environment pp. 690-694

- Susana Silva, Isabel Soares and Oscar Afonso
- The impact of cultural exceptions: audiovisual services trade and trade policy pp. 695-700

- Christiane Hellmanzik and Martin Schmitz
- Fractional integration and cointegration in merger and acquisitions in the US petroleum industry pp. 701-704

- Manuel Monge and Luis Gil-Alana
- Is pharmaceutical expenditure related to the business cycles? pp. 705-707

- Carla Blazquez-Fernández, David Cantarero-Prieto and Marta Pascual-Saez
- Do the poor benefit from globalization regardless of institutional quality? pp. 708-712

- Andreas Bergh, Irina Mirkina and Therese Nilsson
- Time lags in the pass-through of crude oil prices: big data evidence from the German gasoline market pp. 713-717

- Manuel Frondel, Colin Vance and Alex Kihm
- Age and organizational identification: empirical findings from professional sports pp. 718-722

- Andreas Bergmann, Sascha Schmidt, Dominik Schreyer and Benno Torgler
- The role of natural capital in supporting national income and social welfare pp. 723-727

- Christopher L. Ambrey, Christopher Fleming and Matthew Manning
- The Canadian tax-free savings account: a programme to help the rich get richer? pp. 728-731

- Belayet Hossain and Laura Lamb
- Unconventional monetary policy and the dollar–euro exchange rate: first results from time-series analysis pp. 732-735

- Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and Natalia Fernández-Fernández
- Forecasting the realized volatility: the role of jumps pp. 736-739

- Zhichao Liu, Feng Ma, Xunxiao Wang and Zean Xia
- Why are tax revenues of local governments so low? pp. 740-742

- Paulo Ernesto M. Gomes and M. Christian Lehmann
- Quantitative easing tilts the balance between monetary and macroprudential policy pp. 743-746

- Jan Willem End
- Sustainability of current accounts: evidence from the quantile unit-root test pp. 747-755

- Chen-Yin Kuo
Volume 23, issue 9, 2016
- Active investment strategies in the Spanish futures market: a solution to avoid data snooping bias pp. 609-613

- A. Olasolo, M. A. Pérez and V. Ruiz
- Which employers regard the threat of dismissal as a suitable incentive to motivate workers? pp. 614-617

- Uwe Jirjahn
- On the predictability of daytime and night-time yen/dollar exchange rates pp. 618-622

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Holdout behaviour: a question of diversification, risk aversion and expectation pp. 623-626

- Wolfgang Eggert, Maximilian Stephan, Janine Temme and Handirk von Ungern-Sternberg
- Competitive provision of public services: cost savings over successive rounds of tendering pp. 627-632

- Luis Angeles and Robin G. Milne
- Impact of social media on economic growth – evidence from social media pp. 633-636

- Roberto Dell’Anno, Thierry Rayna and Offiong Helen Solomon
- Impact of oil price changes on Turkey’s exports pp. 637-641

- Olcay Y. Çulha, Utku Ozmen and Erdal Yılmaz
- Sectoral sources of sub-Saharan Africa’s convergence pp. 642-651

- Tarek Harchaoui and Murat Üngör
- On the links between spatial variables and overeducation pp. 652-655

- J. Romaní, José Casado-Díaz and A. Lillo-Bañuls
- Financial development and the share of imported capital goods in developing countries: firm-level evidence pp. 656-659

- Dario Fauceglia
- Trends in economics publications represented by JEL categories between 2007 and 2013 pp. 660-663

- Katharina Rath and Klaus Wohlrabe
- Modelling land development processes using a sample selection regression pp. 664-668

- Seung Gyu Kim and Roger Claassen
- Do Federal Reserve Bank presidents’ interest rate votes in the FOMC follow an electoral cycle? pp. 669-673

- Stefan Eichler and Tom Lähner
- Variability of realized stock returns and trading volume pp. 674-677

- Anna Dodonova
- Financial stress and sovereign debt composition pp. 678-683

- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro, Joao Jalles and Ricardo Sousa
Volume 23, issue 8, 2016
- Are US obesity rates converging? pp. 539-543

- Xun Li and Rui Wang
- Revisiting Cheerful Jane and Miserable John: the impact of income, good health, social contacts and education declines with increasing subjective well-being pp. 544-553

- Martin Binder
- Panel asymmetric nonlinear unit root test and PPP in Africa pp. 554-558

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang and Kuei-Chiu Lee
- Are bidders in auctions anchored by their bidder number? pp. 559-561

- Simon Medcalfe
- Consequential egalitarianism vs. accountability principle: an experimental investigation pp. 562-565

- Zhicheng Xu and Marco Palma
- State appropriations and undergraduate borrowing: more debt, less money pp. 566-570

- Samuel R. Raisanen and Kathryn F. Birkeland
- Revenue-maximizing tax rates in personal income taxation in the presence of consumption taxes: a note pp. 571-575

- José Félix Sanz-Sanz
- Is the asset growth anomaly driven by macroeconomic states? pp. 576-579

- Klaus Grobys
- Age effects in Okun’s law with different indicators of unemployment pp. 580-583

- Gabriele Marconi, Miroslav Beblavý and Ilaria Maselli
- Physical activity and childhood obesity pp. 584-587

- Paramita Dhar and Christina Robinson
- Measurement of redistributive effect of tax rates from a longitudinal perspective: an application of the fixed taxable income approach pp. 588-591

- Takeshi Miyazaki
- Determinants of online sperm donor success: how women choose pp. 592-596

- Stephen Whyte and Benno Torgler
- Time-varying effects of fiscal policy in Spain: a Markov-switching approach pp. 597-600

- Alejandro Ricci-Risquete, Julian Ramajo and Francisco de Castro Fernández
- Re-examination of team’s play in a mixed-strategy game experiment pp. 601-604

- Yoshitaka Okano
- Game, set and match: the favourite-long shot bias in tennis betting exchanges pp. 605-608

- Isabel Abinzano, Luis Muga and Rafael Santamaria
Volume 23, issue 7, 2016
- Explaining divorce rate determinants: new evidence from Spain pp. 461-464

- Dolores Jiménez-Rubio, Nuno Garoupa and Virginia Rosales
- Stock-bond decoupling before and after the 2008 crisis pp. 465-470

- E. Acosta-González, J. Andrada-Félix and F. Fernández-Rodríguez
- Balancing the risk of ‘Lazearian’ interrupters and the benefits of educational and social peers: tracing parental preferences for class-size reduction pp. 471-481

- Karl Fritjof Krassel, Jacob Ladenburg and Camilla Dalsgaard
- Outsourcing of accounting tasks and tax management: evidence from a corporate tax rate change pp. 482-485

- H. Höglund and D. Sundvik
- Deterministic and stochastic trends in the Lee–Carter mortality model pp. 486-493

- Laurent Callot, Niels Haldrup and Malene Kallestrup-Lamb
- Economic freedom–growth nexus in European Union countries pp. 494-497

- Andrzej Kacprzyk
- Determinants of voting behaviour on the Keystone XL Pipeline pp. 498-500

- Joshua Hall and Chris Shultz
- Asymmetric structure of bid-ask spreads across the business cycle pp. 501-505

- Chien-Chih Lin
- The satisfaction of university students in Spain: differences by field of study pp. 506-509

- Juan Campaña, J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Aging faster in office? the effect of extended service in political office on longevity pp. 510-515

- Eva Deuchert and Helge Liebert
- Are there too few trades during the NFL draft? pp. 516-519

- Philip L. Hersch and Jodi E. Pelkowski
- Spatial variations in the relationship between economic diversity and stability pp. 520-525

- Steven Deller and Philip Watson
- Individual attitudes towards the impact of multinational corporations on local businesses: how important are individual characteristics and country-level traits? pp. 526-531

- J. Daniels, Miao Wang and M. C. S. Wong
- Impacts of the Arab Spring on trade in airline services pp. 532-535

- Kenneth Button, Gianmaria Martini and Davide Scotti
- Crime and labour market turnover pp. 536-538

- Robert Baumann and Bryan Engelhardt
Volume 23, issue 6, 2016
- Using ROC techniques to measure the effectiveness of foreign exchange market interventions pp. 389-393

- Christian Pierdzioch
- Dubious versus trustworthy faces: what difference does it make for tax compliance? pp. 394-401

- Tim Lohse and Salmai Qari
- Sources of volatility during four oil price crashes pp. 402-406

- John Baffes and Varun Kshirsagar
- Workers’ remittances and the Dutch disease in South Asian countries pp. 407-410

- Ripon Roy and Robert Dixon
- Long-term investment sensitivity to cash flow and financial crisis pp. 411-414

- Maurizio La Rocca, Raffaele Staglianò and Issam Laguir
- Does greater labour market freedom lead to lower new home prices in the US? An exploratory inquiry pp. 415-419

- Richard Cebula and Andre van Rensburg
- How credit-constrained are firms in Turkey? A survey-based analysis pp. 420-423

- Defne Mutluer Kurul and S. Tolga Tiryaki
- On the tourism-led growth hypothesis in the UAE: a bootstrap approach with leveraged adjustments pp. 424-427

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- Combination forecasts of tourism demand with machine learning models pp. 428-431

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- A simple behavioural model of investor holding periods under the presence of trading costs pp. 432-435

- Andros Gregoriou
- Time variation in Okun’s law in Sweden pp. 436-439

- Pär Österholm
- Government debt and economic growth in the G7 countries: are there any causal linkages? pp. 440-443

- Bernd Kempa and Nazmus Khan
- Testing Fama–French’s new five-factor asset pricing model: evidence from robust instruments pp. 444-448

- François-Éric Racicot and William F. Rentz
- Financial conditions and economic activity: the potential impact of the targeted long-term refinancing operations (TLTROs) pp. 449-456

- Hiona Balfoussia and Heather Gibson
- Exports and firm survival: do trade regime and productivity matter? pp. 457-460

- Meihong Dai, Richard Harris, Yuduo Lu and Haiyang Liu
Volume 23, issue 5, 2016
- Who cares about relative status? A quantile approach to consumption of relative house size pp. 307-312

- Susane Leguizamon
- Effects of the October 2013 U.S. Federal government shutdown on National Park gateway communities: the case of Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Maine pp. 313-317

- Todd Gabe
- Finite-sample size distortion of the AESTAR unit root test: GARCH, corrected variance–covariance matrix estimators and adjusted critical values pp. 318-323

- Steve Cook
- Cournot duopoly and environmental R&D under regulator’s precommitment to an emissions tax pp. 324-331

- Yasunori Ouchida and Daisaku Goto
- China’s CO2 emissions from power generating stations and the role of subsidies – a first exploration pp. 332-335

- Limin Du, Aoife Hanley and Katrin Rehdanz
- Exchange rate regime classifications and exchange rate variability pp. 336-340

- Yu You, Yoonbai Kim and Lei Hou
- Organic farms' seasonal farm labour-sourcing strategies in the pre-‘Arizona’ mode of immigration control pp. 341-346

- Cesar Escalante, Ya Wu and Xiaofei Li
- A boosting approach to forecasting gold and silver returns: economic and statistical forecast evaluation pp. 347-352

- Christian Pierdzioch, Marian Risse and Sebastian Rohloff
- Asymmetric effects of monetary policy shocks on economic performance: empirical evidence from Turkey pp. 353-360

- Volkan Ülke and M. Hakan Berument
- Does corruption increase or decrease employment in firms? pp. 361-364

- Arlette Beltrán
- Determinants of bank risk behaviour in EMU countries pp. 365-368

- Manish Singh
- High-growth versus declining firms: the differential impact of human capital and R&D pp. 369-372

- Micheline Goedhuys and Leo Sleuwaegen
- Professional ‘amateurs’ in the NCAA: the impact of downstream demand pp. 373-376

- Kurt W. Rotthoff and Kaylyn R. Sanbower
- Climate change and economic growth in Brazil pp. 377-381

- Edinaldo Tebaldi and Laura Beaudin
- Early wealth effects of Asia Pacific and European NASDAQ-listed ADRs: a comparison of 1990s and 2000s issues pp. 382-387

- Mark Schaub
Volume 23, issue 4, 2016
- Does signalling solve the lemons problem? pp. 227-229

- Tim Perri
- The balance between size and power in testing for linear association for two stationary AR(1) processes pp. 230-234

- Christos Agiakloglou and Charalampos Agiropoulos
- Ambiguity aversion among student subjects: the role of probability interval and emotional parameters pp. 235-238

- Mahmud Yesuf and Robert Feinberg
- A note on the triple difference in economic models pp. 239-242

- Peter Berck and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Advanced technology, innovation, wages and productivity in the Canadian manufacturing sector pp. 243-249

- Brian P. Cozzarin
- Self-employment, start-up incentives and political ideology pp. 250-254

- Stefano Horst Baruffaldi, Marianna Marino and Pierpaolo Parrotta
- Delegated portfolio management and diversification pp. 255-258

- Michael Christensen, Michael Vangsgaard Christensen and Ken Gamskjaer
- The trickle-down effect: how elite sporting success affects amateur participation in German football pp. 259-263

- B. Frick and P. Wicker
- Causality in EU macroeconomic variables pp. 264-277

- Christos Agiakloglou, Michalis Gkouvakis and Aggelos Kanas
- Patents and R&D expenditure effects on equity returns in pharmaceutical industry pp. 278-283

- Martina Feyzrakhmanova and Constantin Gurdgiev
- On the temporary and permanent components of global construction pp. 284-289

- Imhotep Alagidede
- The role of corruption and risk aversion in entrepreneurial intentions pp. 290-293

- Luciana De Andrade Costa and Emerson Mainardes
- Does speculation Granger cause return in Chinese commodity markets? pp. 294-297

- Weigang Hu and Yun Feng
- The effect of firm maturity on corporate social responsibility (CSR): do older firms invest more in CSR? pp. 298-301

- Pradit Withisuphakorn and Pornsit Jiraporn
- Interdependence between US and European military spending: a panel cointegration analysis (1988-2013) pp. 302-305

- Raul Caruso and Marco Di Domizio
Volume 23, issue 3, 2016
- Foreign capital, credit constraints and continuity of firms' R&D pp. 157-161

- Pilar Beneito, M. E. Rochina-Barrachina and Amparo Sanchis-Llopis
- Impulse response analysis in a misspecified DSGE model: a comparison of full and limited information techniques pp. 162-166

- Sebastian Giesen and Rolf Scheufele
- The impact of the net percentage growth rate in the number of small firms on differential state-level employment growth rates in the US: an exploratory empirical note pp. 167-170

- Richard Cebula, Vikas Agrawal, Robert Boylan and Donald Horner
- Debt uncertainty and economic growth: evidence from five highly indebted Eurozone countries pp. 171-174

- Nicholas Apergis and Arusha Cooray
- A capital adequacy buffer model pp. 175-179

- David Allen, Michael McAleer, Robert Powell and A. K. Singh
- Altitude as handicap in rank-order football tournaments pp. 180-183

- Agustin Casas and Yarine Fawaz
- Unemployment and labour force participation in Turkey pp. 184-187

- Aysıt Tansel, Zeynel Ozdemir and Emre Aksoy
- Revisiting the role of migrant social networks as determinants of international migration flows pp. 188-193

- Giorgio Fagiolo and Gianluca Santoni
- Exchange rate, marginal q and investment behaviour of small and medium-sized enterprises in Japan: time series evidence of manufacturing industries pp. 194-198

- Masafumi Kozuka
- The impact of the death penalty and executions on state-level murder rates: 1980-2011 pp. 199-201

- Mark Gius
- Do judges react to the probability of appellate review? Empirical evidence from trial court procedures pp. 202-205

- Michael Berlemann and Robin Christmann
- Reducing ambiguity in lotteries: evidence from a field experiment pp. 206-211

- Julian Conrads, Tommaso Reggiani and Rainer Rilke
- Stock price leads and lags before the golden age of high-frequency trading pp. 212-216

- Bing Anderson
- The dynamic linkages between economic growth, environmental quality and health in Greece pp. 217-221

- C. Katrakilidis, I. Kyritsis and V. Patsika
- Has the Affordable Care Act increased part-time employment? pp. 222-225

- Aparna Mathur, Sita Slavov and Michael Strain
Volume 23, issue 2, 2016
- The Easterlin paradox worldwide pp. 85-88

- Matthias Opfinger
- Credible enough? Forward guidance and perceived National Bank of Poland's policy rule pp. 89-92

- Pawel Baranowski and Pawel Gajewski
- The doughboy premium: an empirical assessment of the relative wages of American veterans of World War I pp. 93-96

- Paul E. Gabriel
- Positive feedback trading and long-term volatility links: evidence from real estate markets of USA, Be/Lux and Switzerland pp. 97-100

- Athanasios Koulakiotis and Apostolos Kiohos
- Nonexclusionary input prices under quantity competition: vertical integration, foreclosure and sabotage pp. 101-106

- Soheil R. Nadimi and Dennis L. Weisman
- Credit ratings and bond spreads of the GIIPS pp. 107-111

- Tim de Vries and Jakob de Haan
- The mortgage spread as a predictor of real-time economic activity pp. 112-116

- Jari H�nnik�inen
- Catching up of emerging economies: the role of capital goods imports, FDI inflows, domestic investment and absorptive capacity pp. 117-120

- Alexander Glas, Michael H�bler and Peter Nunnenkamp
- On the determinants of happiness: a classification and regression tree (CART) approach pp. 121-125

- Sergio Galletta
- The out-of-sample performance of an exact median-unbiased estimator for the near-unity AR(1) model pp. 126-131

- Carlos A. Medel and Pablo Pincheira
- Effects of food and agricultural imports on domestic factors in the U.S. agricultural sector: a translog cost function framework pp. 132-137

- Erick Kitenge
- An empirical analysis of the 2014 Major League Baseball season pp. 138-141

- James T. Peach, Steven Fullerton and Thomas Fullerton
- Energy productivity convergence: new evidence from club converging pp. 142-145

- Nicholas Apergis and Christina Christou
- Corruption: what are the effects on government effectiveness? Empirical evidence considering developed and developing countries pp. 146-150

- Gabriel Montes and P. C. Paschoal
- Testing cointegration between health care expenditure and GDP in Japan with the presence of a regime shift pp. 151-155

- T. Tamakoshi and Shigeyuki Hamori
Volume 23, issue 1, 2016
- Markups' cyclical behaviour: the role of demand and supply shocks pp. 1-5

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- The European Commission's new NAIRU: Does it deliver? pp. 6-10

- Sebastian Gechert, Katja Rietzler and Silke Tober
- Market demand of smart but uninformed consumers rotates counterclockwise with better information: surprising welfare effects pp. 11-14

- Tarcisio da Gra �a and Robert Masson
- New evidence on factors affecting the level and growth of US health care spending pp. 15-18

- Thornton and Beilfuss
- Comparative performances of EU-15 and Turkey: a PIN analysis pp. 19-22

- M. Karagoz
- Simultaneous board and CEO diversity: does it increase firm value? pp. 23-26

- Richard Borghesi, Kiyoung Chang and Jamshid Mehran
- Applying a CRESH aggregate labour index to generate age-wage profiles pp. 27-33

- Ross Guest and Jensen
- Are there political cycles hidden inside government expenditures? pp. 34-37

- Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- The causal relationship between natural gas consumption and economic growth: evidence from the G7 countries pp. 38-46

- Tsangyao Chang, Rangan Gupta, Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Masabala, Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne and Weideman
- Quantifying nontariff barriers in Ukraine: a comprehensive trade cost approach pp. 47-55

- Christopher Hartwell
- Kuznets' swings and intangible investments in forecast: the case of Greece pp. 56-62

- Annie Tubadji, Vassilis Angelis and Peter Nijkamp
- Does anti-bribery enforcement deter foreign investment? pp. 63-67

- Brad Graham and Caleb Stroup
- A fiscal vaccine against the Dutch disease pp. 68-73

- Rodrigo Caputo and Rodrigo Vald�s
- Comparison of Internet and interview survey modes when estimating willingness to pay using choice experiments pp. 74-77

- Mjelde, Tae-Kyun Kim and Choong-Ki Lee
- Judicial independence and economic freedom in the US states pp. 78-83

- John Dove
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