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Volume 54, issue 60, 2022
- Dynamic dependence and risk spillovers between RMB onshore spot and offshore NDF markets pp. 6850-6862

- Juan Lin, Ximing Wu and Panye Yang
- Is FDI a high-quality investment? evidence from the changes in the Chinese FDI after HSR opening pp. 6863-6874

- Yiwen Shangguan and Wenshuo Guo
- Contests with gender bias: evidence from a culinary competition pp. 6875-6886

- Alison Watts
- Data assets, information uses, and operational efficiency pp. 6887-6900

- Changyu Hu, Yuetong Li and Xiaojia Zheng
- Are non-left-behind children really not left behind? The impact of village migration on children’s health outcomes in rural China pp. 6901-6918

- Yinhe Liang and Shuang Yu
- Does bank shareholding affect corporate debt restructuring? Evidence from financially distressed firms in China pp. 6919-6937

- Yicheng Tang and Hongyan Fang
- Supervisory independence and banks’ non-performing loans: quasi-experimental evidence from China pp. 6938-6948

- Xianhang Qian and Xue Yang
Volume 54, issue 59, 2022
- An economic analysis of maximally representative allocations pp. 6744-6754

- Jinjie Zhu and Shulin Liu
- The role of green production process innovation in green manufacturing: empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 6755-6767

- Zheming Yan, Rui Shi, Kerui Du and Lan Yi
- Saving and subsidies for solar panel adoption in Nepal pp. 6768-6783

- Rohan Best and Rabindra Nepal
- Fractal characteristics analysis and fluctuation trend prediction of commercial bank funding liquidity pp. 6784-6796

- Xu Wu and Ling-Ling Li
- Does a multi-product firm adopt environmental corporate social responsibility voluntarily? pp. 6797-6808

- Chia-Chi Wang
- Does agricultural mechanisation promote agricultural TFPG? Evidence from spatial panel data in China pp. 6809-6828

- Liwei Guo and Wei Wang
- What we can learn from the interactions of food traceable attributes? a case study of Fuji apple products in China pp. 6829-6849

- Ruifeng Liu, Jian Wang, Fei Liang, Yefan Nian and Hengyun Ma
Volume 54, issue 58, 2022
- The impact of COVID-19 on home advantage: a conditional order-m analysis of football clubs’ efficiency in the top-5 European leagues pp. 6639-6655

- Sergio Destefanis, Francesco Addesa and Giambattista Rossi
- The wage impacts of intensified immigration enforcement on native and immigrant workers pp. 6656-6668

- Tianyuan Luo and Genti Kostandini
- Performance analysis of nowcasting of GDP growth when allowing for conditional heteroscedasticity and non-Gaussianity pp. 6669-6686

- Farrukh Javed, Tamas Kiss and Pär Österholm
- Does education have an impact on patience and risk willingness? pp. 6687-6702

- Beatrice Baaba Tawiah
- Do professors’ wages depend on students’ earnings? pp. 6703-6715

- João Ricardo Faria and Franklin Mixon
- Continue or cease? A method to identify credit constraints under policy intervention and an implication for policy efficiency pp. 6716-6725

- Yusuke Fushiki and Katsuhiro Saito
- Does the US stock market information matter for European equity market volatility: a multivariate perspective? pp. 6726-6743

- Yusui Tang, Feng Ma, M. I. M. Wahab and Yu Wei
Volume 54, issue 57, 2022
- Is Bitcoin really a currency? A viewpoint of a stochastic volatility model pp. 6536-6550

- Noriyuki Kunimoto and Kazuhiko Kakamu
- Impact of Brexit on G7 properties pp. 6551-6558

- Jae Ho Yoon and Katarzyna Anna Nawrot
- Can government low-carbon regulation stimulate urban green innovation? Quasi-experimental evidence from China’s low-carbon city pilot policy pp. 6559-6579

- Chaofan Chen, Yongsheng Lin, Ning Lv, Wei Zhang and Yawen Sun
- Unintended effects of water regulation on household livelihood: evidence from China pp. 6580-6595

- Shuai Chen, Zhenzheng Meng, Chen Ji and Ying Zhang
- Predicting stock returns: some European evidence pp. 6596-6604

- Amado Peiró
- Banking proximity and firm performance. The role of small businesses, community banks and the credit cycle pp. 6605-6624

- Daniela Bragoli, Chiara Burlina, F. Cortelezzi and G. Marseguerra
- Impact of Digital Financial Inclusion on Optimization of Employment Structure: Evidence from China pp. 6625-6638

- Li Yang and Zhechen Geng
Volume 54, issue 56, 2022
- The price elasticity of casino gambling: a case study in Argentina pp. 6445-6455

- Marcelo Florensa, David Giuliodori and Alejandro Rodriguez
- Internal and outsourced research and development: are they complements or substitutes? pp. 6456-6466

- Jaimin Lee and Minjung Kim
- Interaction influence of trading rules on the quality of stock markets: the price limit rule and day trading rule from the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock exchanges pp. 6467-6479

- Zhuwei Li, Xuejiao Lu and Yuan Fu
- Government subsidies, ownership structure and operating performance of state-owned enterprises: evidence from China pp. 6480-6496

- Siqi Li and Yunjie Wu
- Analyzing the EU sovereign debt crisis by a new asymmetric copula with reversible correlations pp. 6497-6509

- Masahito Kobayashi and Jinghui Chen
- Do voluntary corporate activities lead to reporting regulation? evidence from corporate social responsibility pp. 6510-6520

- George Deltas and Hui Wen
- Modeling Ambiguity and Risk in Inflation Expectations: Empirical Analysis for Brazil pp. 6521-6535

- Michel Cândido de Souza
Volume 54, issue 55, 2022
- Spatial autocorrelation patterns among US commercial banks: before, during and after the subprime mortgage crisis pp. 6339-6360

- Dror Parnes
- Does education help combat early marriage? The effect of compulsory schooling laws in China pp. 6361-6379

- Yinhe Liang and Shuang Yu
- Corporate social responsibility & firm efficiency: evidence from endogenous cost inefficiency stochastic frontier analysis pp. 6380-6392

- Tu Van Binh, Abay Mulatu and Boying Xu
- The sample median as an estimator of population mean true willingness to pay under valuation uncertainty: a synthesis and analysis of the literature pp. 6393-6405

- Mattias Boman
- Greek myth or fact? The role of Greek houses in alcohol and drug violations on American campuses pp. 6406-6417

- Manu Raghav and Timothy Diette
- Can China’s Aid Promotes the Value Added Exports of Recipient Countries? pp. 6418-6436

- Jinqiang Xu, Churen Sun and Hui Jiang
- Pandemic options pp. 6437-6444

- Juan Peng, Jinhong Wang and Jinqiang Yang
Volume 54, issue 54, 2022
- The asymmetric relationship between structural oil shocks and food prices: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 6216-6233

- Abdullah Mohammed Almalki, Mehboob-ul Hassan and Md Fouad Bin Amin
- ASEAN-5 forex rates and crude oil: Markov regime-switching analysis pp. 6234-6253

- Mukhriz Izraf Azman Aziz, Zaghum Umar, Mariya Gubareva, Tatiana Sokolova and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Mother-tongue instruction and later labour market outcomes: evidence from a natural experiment in Ethiopia pp. 6254-6271

- Yared Seid
- Race to the podium: separating and conjoining the car and driver in F1 racing pp. 6272-6285

- Duane Rockerbie and Stephen Easton
- Fertility targets: linkages between desire for sons and sterilization in India pp. 6286-6302

- Mehreen Mookerjee, Manini Ojha and Sanket Roy
- Federalism and primary-income inequality pp. 6303-6321

- Kangoh Lee
- Do news headlines matter in the cryptocurrency market? pp. 6322-6338

- Anamika Anamika and Sowmya Subramaniam
Volume 54, issue 53, 2022
- How do entrepreneurs’ characteristics affect R&D expenditure? Evidence from small and micro Chinese firms pp. 6098-6107

- Lan Zhang, Jiancheng Wang and Yao Xiao
- Revisiting the Meltzer-Richard hypothesis of pretax income inequality and income tax rate pp. 6108-6115

- Insook Lee
- Time-frequency effect of investor sentiment, economic policy uncertainty, and crude oil on international stock markets: evidence from wavelet quantile analysis pp. 6116-6146

- Huiming Zhu, Hao Wu, Yinghua Ren and Dongwei Yu
- Does intra-bloc trade affect insurance companies’ performance? Evidence from North America pp. 6147-6159

- Valentina Demchuk
- CEO satisfaction and SME innovation: unveiling the role of family involvement pp. 6160-6178

- Aliaa El Shoubaki, Issam Laguir, Rébecca Stekelorum and Jiří Hnilica
- Impact of economic forces and fundamental variables on REIT returns pp. 6179-6201

- Mukesh K. Chaudhry, Vivek Bhargava and Henry Shelton Weeks
- The remittance-food security dynamics in Jamaica pp. 6202-6215

- Adian McFarlane, Anupam Das, Leanora Brown and Kaycea Campbell
Volume 54, issue 52, 2022
- Effects of Covid-19 on the BIST 100 network structure pp. 5991-6007

- Deniz Şükrüoğlu
- Does spatially targeted information boost the value of ecolabeling seafood? A choice experiment in Japan pp. 6008-6021

- Mihoko Wakamatsu and Shunsuke Managi
- Do political and social factors affect carbon emissions? Evidence from international data pp. 6022-6035

- Mohammed Benlemlih, Cynthia Assaf and Imane El Ouadghiri
- Does ETF activity reduce stock price volatility—Evidence from the A-share market pp. 6036-6053

- Xiaokang Zhao, Guanghe Ran, Bing Shen and Xiaolong Li
- What drives the expansion of research on banking crises? Cross-country evidence pp. 6054-6064

- Massimiliano Caporin, Mikhail Stolbov and Maria Shchepeleva
- Measuring the developing trends of international construction industries in global value chains based on value added pp. 6065-6081

- Bin Liu, Qun Gao, Ruixue Zhu, Jide Sun and Chunlu Liu
- Globalization and wage inequality: evidence from Italian local labor markets pp. 6082-6097

- Antonio Martuscelli
Volume 54, issue 51, 2022
- Incidence of the Digital Economy and Frictional Unemployment: International Evidence pp. 5873-5888

- Daniel Lederman and Marwane Zouaidi
- Gender segregation in the causal effect of foreign direct investment on educational attainment: the Chinese experience pp. 5889-5903

- Yao Yao, George Chen and Lin Zhang
- Dynamic sustainable business modelling: exploring the dynamics of business model components considering the product development framework pp. 5904-5931

- Petra Maresova, Ehsan Javanmardi, Raihan Maskuriy, Ali Selamat and Kamil Kuca
- Party on dude, but not if you’re a top academic achieving student: how being named a top party school changes the academic profile of a university pp. 5932-5942

- Austin F. Eggers and Peter Groothuis
- New evidence on the impact of implicit trading costs on asset prices in the Russian stock market pp. 5943-5955

- Tamara Teplova and Sergei Gurov
- Productivity, financial performance, and corporate governance: evidence from Romanian R&D firms pp. 5956-5975

- Claudiu Albulescu and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Beyond the interest rate pass-through: monetary policy and banks interest rates since the effective lower bound pp. 5976-5990

- Christophe Blot and Fabien Labondance
Volume 54, issue 50, 2022
- Market share-prices versus their fundamental values: the case of the New York stock exchange pp. 5755-5762

- S. N. Spilioti
- The effect of executives' education and compensation on firm value: evidence from China pp. 5763-5781

- Donseung Choi, Kevin L. James, Collins Emeka Okafor, Eunho Cho and Md Nazmul Hasan Bhuyan
- Urban noise, sleep disruption and health pp. 5782-5799

- Yi Fan and Diana Weinhold
- Energy-Water Consumption and Food Yield: An Empirical Dual Sectors Dynamic Equilibrium Model pp. 5800-5810

- Yiming He and Shaohui Gao
- Forecasting the Chinese stock market volatility: A regression approach with a t-distributed error pp. 5811-5826

- Mengxi He, Yaojie Zhang, Danyan Wen and Yudong Wang
- Financial advice, financial literacy and social interaction: what matters to retirement saving decisions? pp. 5827-5850

- Jiali Fang, Wei Hao and Michelle Reyers
- Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor rule?—Evidence from DSGE model pp. 5851-5872

- Zhiqi Zhao, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
Volume 54, issue 49, 2022
- On the use of social networking services and the ability to socialize: evidence from Chinese children aged 10 to 15 pp. 5639-5654

- Yunrong Li and Ricardo Mora Villarrubia
- Unequal trade, unequal gains: the heterogeneous impact of MERCOSUR pp. 5655-5669

- Rodolfo Campos and Jacopo Timini
- The heterogeneous impact of COVID-19 in a two-sided market: evidence from a live-streaming platform pp. 5670-5689

- Qifan Huang, Saizi Xiao and Castiel Chen Zhuang
- Optimal portfolio and consumption choices of retirees with uncertain lifetimes under cumulative prospect theory pp. 5690-5716

- Liurui Deng, Zilan Liu and Jie Tan
- Surprise information in Major League Baseball: how teams and betting markets respond pp. 5717-5733

- Michael A. Roach
- Job tasks and cognitive skill accumulation pp. 5734-5753

- Qinyi Liu and Belton Fleisher
- Correction pp. 5754-5754

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 48, 2022
- Productivity drivers: empirical evidence on the role of digital and intangible capital, FDI and integration pp. 5515-5531

- Amat Adarov, David Klenert, Robert Marschinski and Robert Stehrer
- Currency hedging behavior for stock returns uncertainty in Ghana pp. 5532-5548

- Bartholomew Bilijo Bachori, Emmanuel Buabeng and Daniel Sakyi
- Assessing the sources of heterogeneity in eurozone response to unconventional monetary policy pp. 5549-5574

- Eli Agba, Hamza Bennani and Jean-Yves Gnabo
- Digital financial inclusion and illegal fundraising in China pp. 5575-5590

- Jennifer Lai, Jing Xie, Shiyun Cao and Hao Zhang
- Effects of business strategies on the selection of trusted taxpayers: case of South Korea pp. 5591-5604

- Jung Hwa Suh and Si-Hun Park
- “Burning money” and institutional decline during Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation pp. 5605-5621

- Stephen Matteo Miller and Thandinkosi Ndhlela
- Does the pattern of age dependency matter in the promotion of financial development in an emerging economy? pp. 5622-5637

- Mantu Kumar Mahalik, John Inekwe, Kuntal Kumar Das, Umakant Dash and Augustine C. Arize
Volume 54, issue 47, 2022
- The socio-economic impact of sports tourism events in rural areas and losses from COVID19: a case study in Spain pp. 5378-5392

- Raquel Langarita and Ignacio Cazcarro
- Global and local economic uncertainties and office vacancy in Australia: a sub-class analysis pp. 5393-5411

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Amir Arjomandi, Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Sharon Yam
- Urban food prices under lockdown: evidence from Myanmar’s traditional food retail sector during COVID-19 pp. 5412-5441

- Joseph Goeb, Mywish Maredia, Khin Zin Win, Ian Masias, Isabel Lambrecht, Duncan Boughton and Bart Minten
- Attitudes and personality in the Australian gender wage gap pp. 5442-5459

- Mustafa Kamal and Paul Blacklow
- How do chief executive officers with pilot status navigate through corporate social responsibility? pp. 5460-5475

- Karel Hrazdil, Jeong Bon Kim and Xin Li
- Price discovery in emerging market ETFs pp. 5476-5496

- Yigit Atilgan, K. Ozgur Demirtas, A. Doruk Gunaydin and Mustafa Oztekin
- Financial statement comparability and stock liquidity: evidence from China pp. 5497-5514

- Muhammad Ansar Majeed and Chao Yan
Volume 54, issue 46, 2022
- Assessing the economy-wide impacts of strengthened bank capital requirements in Indonesia using a financial computable general equilibrium model pp. 5287-5304

- Arief Rasyid, Jason Nassios, Elizabeth Roos and James Giesecke
- The financial sector structure and performance and its impact on the Mexican economy: a perspective from the Financial Social Accounting Matrix pp. 5305-5319

- Luz Mariel Bustamante-Ayala, Gerardo Angeles Castro and José Teran-Vargas
- The impact of social security contributions on corporate innovation: evidence from the contribution collection reform in China pp. 5320-5334

- Chao Zhang, Lifang Chen and Huasheng Song
- Canadian welfare reform and the importance of entry pp. 5335-5350

- Todd Gabel
- Information asymmetry in medical insurance: an empirical study of one life insurance company in Taiwan pp. 5351-5356

- Yao-Tung Chen and Sheng-Chang Peng
- Does climate aid matter for reducing CO2 emissions? The case of foreign aid for renewable energy pp. 5357-5372

- Akassi Kablan and Valérie Chouard
- Impact of the COVID‑19 outbreak on stock market returns: Evidence from Japanese‑listed tourism firms pp. 5373-5377

- Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki Watanabel
Volume 54, issue 45, 2022
- Assessing asymmetric determinants of commodity-level exports: the role of policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 5176-5189

- Chandan Sharma and Rupika Khanna
- Understanding monetary and fiscal policy rule interactions in Indonesia pp. 5190-5208

- Solikin Juhro, Paresh Kumar Narayan and Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Relatively accurate but absolutely off: U.S. residents’ estimates of relative and absolute economic mobility pp. 5209-5222

- Jared Barton and Xiaofei Pan
- Like father, like son: does migration experienced during child schooling affect mobility? pp. 5223-5240

- Swati Sharma and Amaresh Dubey
- Capital-Market Liberalization and Controlling Shareholders’ Tunneling—Experimental Research in the Context of “Mainland China-Hong Kong Stock Connect” pp. 5241-5256

- Xingquan Yang, Chunyang Lu and Zheng Yang
- The determinants of FDI: a new network-based approach pp. 5257-5272

- Luca Bettarelli and Laura Resmini
- The effect of childhood left‑behind experience on individual’s income: evidence from China pp. 5273-5286

- Qundi Feng, Qinying He and Chung-Ping A. Loh
Volume 54, issue 44, 2022
- Not all in this together? Early estimates of the unequal labour market effects of Covid-19 pp. 5021-5034

- Zsoka Koczan
- The impact of oil supply shocks on real economic activity: new evidence based on the proxy SVARs pp. 5035-5049

- Yanfeng Wei and Xiaoying Guo
- Interaction of capacity utilization and inventory efficiency: the moderating role of information sharing pp. 5050-5072

- Yu Lin, Xiangyi Chang and Yingjie Shi
- Work from home amenability and venture capital financing during COVID-19 pp. 5073-5098

- Jagriti Srivastava and Balagopal Gopalakrishnan
- Subsidies to microfinance institutions: how do they affect cost efficiency and mission drift? pp. 5099-5132

- Anastasia Cozarenco, Valentina Hartarska and Ariane Szafarz
- Labor supply and time use: evidence from cohabiting women in the United States pp. 5133-5158

- Ganghua Mei and Lei Yue
- How heavy is the price of smoking? Estimating the effects of prenatal smoking on child weight outcomes pp. 5159-5175

- Kabir Dasgupta, Keshar Ghimire and Gail Pacheco
Volume 54, issue 43, 2022
- Euro-area business confidence and COVID-19 pp. 4915-4929

- Gene Ambrocio
- Religion, government intervention and crash risk: lessons from China pp. 4930-4951

- Kun Su
- The US-China trade war and the emergence of market power in commodity markets pp. 4952-4960

- Svetlana Fedoseeva and Rodrigo Zeidan
- The impact of RMB internationalization on the exchange rate linkages in China and ASEAN countries pp. 4961-4978

- Yang-Chao Wang, Jui-Jung Tsai and En You
- Regional club convergence: Evidence from U.S. metropolitan-level data pp. 4979-4990

- Imran Arif
- Intra-Generational upward mobility and fertility: evidence from transition countries pp. 4991-5005

- Jie Ma and Xiaojun Yang
- How long does a medal win last? Survival analysis of the duration of Olympic success pp. 5006-5020

- Gergely Csurilla and Imre Fertő
Volume 54, issue 42, 2022
- The decline of part-time farming in Europe: an empirical analysis of trends and determinants based on Eurostat panel data pp. 4812-4824

- Muhammad Abid Shahzad and Christian Fischer
- COVID-19 pandemic, stock returns, and volatility: the role of the vaccination program in Canada pp. 4825-4838

- Nicholas Apergis, Ghulam Mustafa and Shafaq Malik
- Institutional investor attention and stock market volatility and liquidity: international evidence pp. 4839-4854

- Imane El Ouadghiri, Elias Erragragui, Jamil Jaballah and Jonathan Peillex
- Does trade credit financing matter for stock returns in times of crisis? Evidence from the COVID-19 stock market crisis pp. 4855-4873

- Amanjot Singh
- The COVID-19 pandemic and ethical stock markets: further evidence of moral shock pp. 4874-4885

- Fredj Jawadi, Nabila Jawadi and Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou
- The Marvel effect: cinematic universes and their impact on box office receipts pp. 4886-4899

- Jayme Gerring
- Fourier DF unit root test for R&D intensity of G7 countries pp. 4900-4914

- Yifei Cai and Jamel Saadaoui
Volume 54, issue 41, 2022
- Assessing gains of trade in monopolistic competition under the presence of industry leaders pp. 4711-4724

- Martin Alfaro
- Financial literacy and its relation to lottery gambling consumption pp. 4725-4731

- Seungyeon Cho
- The effects of greenfield foreign direct investment and cross‐border mergers and acquisitions on energy intensity in upper-middle income countries and low- and lower-middle income countries pp. 4732-4750

- Dierk Herzer and Niklas Schmelmer
- Investment incentives and labor share: evidence from accelerated depreciation policy in China pp. 4751-4766

- Lexin Zhao, Qianbin Feng and Wen-Quan Hu
- The effect of institutional investors’ site visits: evidence on corporate cash holdings pp. 4767-4781

- Qing (Sophie) Wang, Shaojie Lai, Xiaping (Jerry) Cao and Shiang Liu
- Inflation targeting and financial crisis pp. 4782-4795

- Di Gong and Zongxin Qian
- Mutual fund investment, group-affiliation, and stock price crash risk: evidence from Korea pp. 4796-4811

- Kyoungwon Mo, Younghyo Song and Soo Yeon Park
Volume 54, issue 40, 2022
- Relationship of service quality dimensions, customer satisfaction and loyalty in e-commerce: a case study of the Shopee App pp. 4597-4607

- Pei-Ling Sheu and Shu-Chun Chang
- Trade, education, and income inequality pp. 4608-4631

- Markus Brueckner, Ngo Long and Joaquin Vespignani
- Man versus machine: on artificial intelligence and hedge funds performance pp. 4632-4646

- Klaus Grobys, James W. Kolari and Joachim Niang
- Housing price and criminal crime in China: direct and indirect influence pp. 4647-4663

- Zhe Song and Chen Hao
- Assessing the economy-wide impacts of public R&D support options based on a computable general equilibrium model: focusing on types of fiscal incentives and beneficiaries pp. 4664-4680

- Won-Sik Hwang, Chanyoung Hong, Inha Oh and Yeongjun Yeo
- The nexus between debt structure, firm performance, and the financial crisis: non-linear panel data evidence from Japan pp. 4681-4699

- Rami Zeitun and Mohamed Goaied
- The impact of COVID-19 on gold seasonality pp. 4700-4710

- Sónia R. Bentes, Mariya Gubareva and Tamara Teplova
Volume 54, issue 39, 2022
- Have scale effects on cost margins of pension fund investment portfolios disappeared? pp. 4501-4518

- Jacob Bikker and Jeroen J. Meringa
- The influences of covid-19 pandemic on macroeconomic indexes for European countries pp. 4519-4531

- Ionela-Cătălina Zamfir and Ana-Maria Mihaela Iordache
- Interest rate expectations based on Taylor rule versus central bank’s survey: which performs better in a large emerging economy? pp. 4532-4544

- Helder de Mendonça and João Pedro Neves Maia
- Improving the environmental quality: Should African countries locally innovate or import innovation? pp. 4545-4556

- Helmi Hamdi and Abdelaziz Hakimi
- Estimating excise tax revenue elasticity and buoyancy for tobacco products and alcoholic beverages: evidence from Greece pp. 4557-4576

- Fotini Economou, Ioanna Kountouri, Yannis Panagopoulos, Georgia Skintzi and Ekaterini Tsouma
- Impacts of founder management on the operational efficiency of enterprises in different regions in China pp. 4577-4585

- Kuang-Cheng Chai, Hao-Ran Lan, Jia-Wei Zhu, Zhen-Xin Cui and Zhi-Yong Sui
- Re-Investigating the degree of persistence of U.S. economic policy uncertainty using the Fourier non-linear quantile unit root test pp. 4586-4595

- Yi-Ting Peng, Tsangyao Chang and Omid Ranjbar
Volume 54, issue 38, 2022
- Estimating an optimal macroeconomic uncertainty index for Australia pp. 4374-4383

- Havvanur Feyza Kaya and George B. Tawadros
- Do environmental regulations affect firm financial distress in China? Evidence from stock markets pp. 4384-4401

- Yu He and Huan Zheng
- Spillovers on sectoral sukuk returns: evidence from country level analysis pp. 4402-4432

- Syed Billah, Faruk Balli and Hatice Balli
- Gender diversity, productivity, and wages in private Egyptian firms pp. 4433-4448

- Mona Said, Rami Galal and Mina Sami Ayad
- In-utero exposure to local COVID-19 incidence and infant birthweight in Brazil pp. 4449-4464

- Srikant Devaraj, Pankaj C. Patel and Igor Pereira
- Information spillover and market connectedness: multi-scale quantile-on-quantile analysis of the crude oil and carbon markets pp. 4465-4485

- Xiaohang Ren, Yue Dou, Kangyin Dong and Yiying Li
- Sectoral investment analysis for Saudi Arabia pp. 4486-4500

- Muhammad Javid, Fakhri J. Hasanov, Carlo Andrea Bollino and Marzio Galeotti
Volume 54, issue 37, 2022
- Specialization in national output and international cross-listing pp. 4241-4258

- Abraham Agyemang, Faruk Balli, Hatice Balli and Russell Gregory-Allen
- The asset growth effect in a mean-variance analysis pp. 4259-4273

- Xiaotuo Qiao, Haifeng Guo and Jun Li
- Foreign R&D spillovers to the USA and strategic reactions pp. 4274-4291

- Thomas Ziesemer
- Household preferences for private versus public subsidies for new heating systems: insights from a multi-country discrete choice experiment pp. 4292-4309

- Joachim Schleich, Marie-Charlotte Guetlein, Gengyang Tu and Corinne Faure
- Do China’s Modern Agricultural Demonstration Zones work? Evidence from agricultural products processing companies pp. 4310-4323

- Changlin Zeng and Leng Yu
- Asymmetric responses to shocks: the role of structural change on resilience of the Euro area regions pp. 4324-4355

- Fabiano Compagnucci, Andrea Gentili, Enzo Valentini and Mauro Gallegati
- Estimating switching costs for telecommunications services and bundles pp. 4356-4373

- Gene Hyungjin Kim and Hyunchul Kim
Volume 54, issue 36, 2022
- Do remittances cause Dutch Disease? A meta-analytic review pp. 4131-4153

- Amar Anwar and Colin Mang
- The cost of winning: Does athletic expenditure impact the probability that teams advance to the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament? A comparison of men’s and women’s outcomes pp. 4154-4169

- Laura Beaudin and Aziz N. Berdiev
- Decentralization of environmental management and enterprises’ environmental technology innovation: evidence from China pp. 4170-4186

- Ling Guo and Xiaoni Jiang
- The strategic behavior of Chinese enterprises using R&D subsidies: game model and empirical research pp. 4187-4202

- Bochao Zhang, Baizhen Zhang, Junpeng Di and Qing Han
- The impact of globalization and the legal system on stock market quality pp. 4203-4212

- Haejung Na and Soonho Kim
- Housing demolition and financial market investment: evidence from Chinese household data pp. 4213-4226

- Xiuzhen Shi and Zekai He
- Okun’s Law, development, and demographics: differences in the cyclical sensitivities of unemployment across economy and worker groups pp. 4227-4239

- Zidong An, John Bluedorn and Gabriele Ciminelli
Volume 54, issue 35, 2022
- Financial Education during COVID-19 - Assessing the effectiveness of an online programme in a high school pp. 4006-4029

- T. Agasisti, M. Cannistrà, M. Soncin and D. Marazzina
- Monetary overhang in times of covid: evidence from the euro area pp. 4030-4042

- Ivo J. M. Arnold
- Push or Pull? Measuring the labor supply response to the minimum wage using an individual-level panel pp. 4043-4059

- Ernest Boffy-Ramirez
- The determinants of inflation volatility: a panel data analysis for US-product categories pp. 4060-4083

- Marta Arespa Castello and Juan González-Alegre
- State-owned banks in credit stimulus: evidence from China pp. 4084-4100

- Difei Ouyang
- Lending Club meets Zillow: local housing prices and default risk of peer-to-peer loans pp. 4101-4112

- Lijia Mo and James Yae
- The impact of credit risk and liquidity risk on bank margins during economic fluctuations: evidence from MENA countries with a dual banking system pp. 4113-4130

- Afef Kesraoui, Mohamed Lachaab and Abdelwahed Omri
Volume 54, issue 34, 2022
- Corporate social responsibility and non-GAAP reporting pp. 3883-3902

- Juhee Hwang
- Does ethnic diversity affect public goods provision? Evidence from boundary reform of local governments pp. 3903-3923

- Takeshi Miyazaki
- Time-varying multivariate causality among infectious disease pandemic and emerging financial markets: the case of the Latin American stock and exchange markets pp. 3924-3932

- Semei Coronado, Jose N. Martinez and Rafael Romero-Meza
- BREXIT: equity market contagion and transmission channels pp. 3933-3952

- Ahmed Ayadi
- China’s geopolitical risk and international financial markets: evidence from Canada pp. 3953-3971

- Vik Singh and Eduardo Dacillo Roca
- Assessing the use of pseudo-panels to estimate the value of statistical life pp. 3972-3988

- Felipe Vasquez-Lavin, Luna Bratti, Sergio Orrego and Manuel Barrientos
- Media spotlight, corporate sustainability and the cost of debt pp. 3989-4005

- Hao Gao, Jing He and Yong Li
Volume 54, issue 33, 2022
- Informal care and savings pp. 3762-3776

- Kei Sakata, Colin McKenzie and Shinya Kajitani
- Certification to compensate gender prejudice – Analysis on impact of management system certification on export pp. 3777-3794

- Cesare Riillo, Ivana Mijatovic and Henk J. de Vries
- A reassessment of the relationship between services and economic growth in low-income and lower-middle income countries: a non-linear approach pp. 3795-3810

- Aakanksha Shrawan and Amlendu Dubey
- A theory of competing interventions by external powers in intrastate conflicts: implications for war and armed peace pp. 3811-3822

- Yang-Ming Chang and Manaf Sellak
- Job satisfaction: towards internalizing the feeling of inequality between men and women pp. 3823-3839

- Maimouna Gaye
- Does digitalization improve government effectiveness? Evidence from developing and developed countries pp. 3840-3860

- Abdoul‐Akim Wandaogo
- Impact of national media reporting concerning COVID-19 on stock market in China: empirical evidence from a quantile regression pp. 3861-3881

- Feipeng Zhang, Yun Hong, Yanhui Jiang and Jiayi Yu
Volume 54, issue 32, 2022
- The impact of land price regulation on land-use intensity: evidence from Chinese minimum land price regulation policy pp. 3668-3677

- Aidong Zhao, Jinsheng Huang, Huub Ploegmakers, Erwin van der Krabben and Xianlei Ma
- Directly pricing VIX futures: the role of dynamic volatility and jump intensity pp. 3678-3694

- Tianyi Wang, Sicong Cheng, Fangsheng Yin and Mei Yu
- Measuring the Inclusive growth of rural areas in China pp. 3695-3708

- Aichun Jiang, Chuan Chen, Yibin Ao and Wenmei Zhou
- Spatio-temporal modelling of municipal waste management systems’ meta-efficiency scores pp. 3709-3726

- Marialisa Mazzocchitti, Chrysovalantis Malesios and Alessandro Sarra
- Sequential decision bias – evidence from grading exams pp. 3727-3739

- Carina Goldbach, Jörn Sickmann and Thomas Pitz
- The benefits of not living in a nursing home pp. 3740-3750

- Robert Brent
- Purchase Intention on Sustainable products: A Case study on Free-Range Eggs in Taiwan pp. 3751-3761

- Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang, Ming Chin Tang and Shu Chun Chang
Volume 54, issue 31, 2022
- Factor market competition including energy input in the US economy pp. 3557-3566

- Cassandra Copeland and Henry Thompson
- Are there pricing spillovers within ETFs? Evidence from emerging market corporate bonds pp. 3567-3581

- Matias Braun and Rodrigo Wagner
- The effects of education on health and mechanisms: evidence from China pp. 3582-3597

- Chenggang Wang and Huixia Wang
- Boosting the choice of energy-efficient home appliances: the effectiveness of two types of decision support pp. 3598-3620

- Julia E. Blasch, Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- Conditional transmission of global shocks to emerging stock markets: evidence from the quantile connectedness network analysis pp. 3621-3634

- Aviral Tiwari, Sangram Keshari Jena, Nader Trabelsi and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- A technical efficiency analysis of intra-central bank settlement mechanism in Eurozone pp. 3635-3653

- Emmanuel Apergis, Iraklis Apergis and Nicholas Apergis
- Evaluating the effect of China’s targeted poverty alleviation policy on credit default: a regression discontinuity approach pp. 3654-3667

- Yunsheng Mi, Xiaozhi Chen and Qinying He
Volume 54, issue 30, 2022
- Exports and firm employment: the roles of R&D and exports to affiliates pp. 3426-3438

- Youngho Kang and Unjung Whang
- ‘Border’ effects of unobserved ‘borders’ in China’s internal trade pp. 3439-3481

- Ziruo Li, Jionghao Huang and Xiao-Hua Xia
- How shareholders react to sustainable narratives about leading European energy companies? An event study using sentiment data from the global database for events, language and tone (GDELT) pp. 3482-3494

- Alberto Barroso del Toro, Xavier Tort-Martorell and Miguel Angel Canela
- Economic development, technological progress, and provincial carbon emissions intensity: empirical research based on the threshold panel model pp. 3495-3504

- Yue Ming Zheng, Qin Lv and Ying Dong Wang
- Incentive pay and decision quality: evidence from NCAA football coaches pp. 3505-3520

- Marcella Cartledge and Luke Taylor
- Will the liberalization of intermediate trade restrain corporate pollution emissions?—Empirical evidence from Chinese micro-enterprises pp. 3521-3536

- Yingying Yi, Xiaoxiao Yu and Xiaotong Sun
- Quality improvement and process innovation of a firm facing reference price effects in a dynamic monopoly pp. 3537-3556

- Shoude Li and Dong D. Li
Volume 54, issue 29, 2022
- FERTILITY DECLINE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AFTER 1990 pp. 3296-3308

- Danut Jemna and Mihaela David
- The role of green technology on carbon emissions: does it differ across countries’ income levels? pp. 3309-3339

- Chris Belmert Milindi and Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Plausible values and their use in efficiency analyses with educational data pp. 3340-3352

- Juan Aparicio, Jose M. Cordero and Lidia Ortiz
- Prosocial village leaders and the resettlement outcomes of land-lost farmers: evidence from Qingdao, China pp. 3353-3372

- Roland Cheo, Tingting Han, Kainan Huang and Jingping Li
- Openness to trade, foreign direct investment, and economic growth in Vietnam pp. 3373-3391

- Anh-Tu Nguyen, Sajid Anwar, W. Robert J. Alexander and Shih-Hao Lu
- Do research universities boost regional economic development? -A case study of University of Science and Technology of China pp. 3392-3411

- Shuai Chu, Masanori Kuroki and Xiangbo Liu
- Social pensions and risky financial asset holding in China pp. 3412-3425

- Qing Xu, Wanglin Ma, Fang Wang, Qing Yang and Jin Liu
Volume 54, issue 28, 2022
- A finite sample correction for the panel Durbin–Watson test pp. 3197-3205

- Hyoungjong Kim
- Utility foundation of a Cobb-Douglas demand function with two attributes pp. 3206-3211

- Régis Y. Chenavaz and Isabelle Pignatel
- Getting implicit incentives right in SOEs: research on executive perks in China’s anticorruption movement pp. 3212-3225

- Xinxiang Shi, Mingming Zhuang and Cheng King
- Foreign exchange intervention and monetary policy rules under a managed floating regime: evidence from China pp. 3226-3245

- Dong Lu, Tian Xia and Hang Zhou
- Human Capital Index (HCI) – from uncertainty to robustness of comparisons pp. 3246-3260

- Touhami Abdelkhalek and Dorothee Boccanfuso
- Does bank concentration stem from financial inclusion in Africa? pp. 3261-3278

- Désiré Avom, Chrysost Bangake and Hermann Ndoya
- Entrepreneurs and China’s private sector SMEs’ performance pp. 3279-3295

- Leqi Zhao, Charles Harvie, Amir Arjomandi and Sandy Suardi
Volume 54, issue 27, 2022
- The impact of COVID-19 on Turkey’s tourism sector: fresh evidence from the fractional integration approach pp. 3074-3087

- Ali Yucel, Cihat Koksal, Sevil Acar and Luis Gil-Alana
- The effect of HSR connection on urban cluster centrality: evidence from China pp. 3088-3102

- Xuechen Meng, Shanlang Lin and Gui Ren
- A first-sale price index of seafood products: evidence from France 1994-2020 pp. 3103-3120

- François-Charles Wolff and Frédéric Salladarré
- Firearms law and fatal police shootings: a panel data analysis pp. 3121-3137

- Marco Rogna and Bich Diep Nguyen
- Predicting individual event attendance with machine learning: a ‘step-forward’ approach pp. 3138-3153

- Jeremy K. Nguyen, Adam Karg, Abbas Valadkhani and Heath McDonald
- Is hedge fund a hedge for equity markets? pp. 3154-3179

- Wei Kuang
- Locational decisions and subjective well-being: an empirical study of Chinese urban migrants pp. 3180-3195

- Lingli Xu, Liang Wang and Christian Nygaard
Volume 54, issue 26, 2022
- Risk transmission between old and new energy markets from a multi-scale perspective: the role of the EU emissions trading system pp. 2949-2968

- Qichuan Jiang and Xuejiao Ma
- Shadow banking participation and stock market crash risk: evidence from China pp. 2969-2982

- Qian Cao, Bing Ma and Yanqi Zhu
- Social Media Sentiments and Firm Value pp. 2983-2997

- Samuel Jebaraj Benjamin, Pallab Kumar Biswas, M Srikamalaladevi M Marathamuthu and Murugesh Arunachalam
- Economy-wide and CO2 impacts of carbon taxes and output-based pricing in New Brunswick, Canada pp. 2998-3015

- Patrick Withey, Chinmay Sharma, Van Lantz, Galen McMonagle and Thomas O. Ochuodho
- Education and risk-taking incentives: an analysis of CEO compensation contracts pp. 3016-3030

- Sanjiv Jaggia and Satish Thosar
- Statistical and economic performance of combination methods for forecasting crude oil price volatility pp. 3031-3054

- Stavroula P. Fameliti and Vasiliki Skintzi
- Efficiency of South African water utilities: a double bootstrap DEA analysis pp. 3055-3073

- Celiwe Muvaraidzi Nithammer, Jugal Mahabir and Johane Dikgang
Volume 54, issue 25, 2022
- Productivity change and efficiency in the Swiss nursing home industry pp. 2837-2850

- Massimo Filippini, Giuliano Masiero and Michael Santarossa
- Macroeconomic impacts and transmission channels of an epidemic shock: evidence from the economic performance of China during the 2003 SARS epidemic pp. 2851-2873

- Linlin Sun, Yuefei Yang, Jue Wang and Yunyun Jiang
- The narrative about the economy as a shadow forecast: an analysis using Bank of Spain quarterly reports pp. 2874-2887

- Nélida Díaz Sobrino, Corinna Ghirelli, Samuel Hurtado, Javier Pérez and Alberto Urtasun
- Task-level match effects and worker productivity: evidence from pitchers and catchers pp. 2888-2899

- Christopher Biolsi, Brian Goff and Dennis Wilson
- COVID-19 restrictions in the US: wage vulnerability by education, race and gender pp. 2900-2915

- Borja Gambau, Juan Palomino, Juan Rodríguez and Raquel Sebastian
- Transient and persistent technical efficiency and its determinants: the case of crop farms in Austria pp. 2916-2932

- Felicity Addo and Klaus Salhofer
- Mutual fund performance components: an application to asset allocation mutual funds pp. 2933-2948

- Kenneth Khang and Thomas W. Miller
Volume 54, issue 24, 2022
- Impact of farmer field schools on agricultural technology extension—evidence from greenhouse vegetable farms in China pp. 2727-2736

- Jinyang Cai, Ruifa Hu and Yu Hong
- Does CFO serving as board secretary matter for information disclosure? Evidence from China’s listed companies pp. 2737-2758

- Yong-Yi Li and Chi-Chuan Lee
- Conditional effect of government debt on household debt pp. 2759-2777

- Insook Lee
- High-technology zones, misallocation of resources among cities and aggregate productivity: evidence from China pp. 2778-2794

- Laiqun Jin, Xiuyan Liu and Sam Hak Kan Tang
- Herding behaviour in Korea’s cryptocurrency market pp. 2795-2809

- Ki-Hong Choi, Sang Hoon Kang and Seong-Min Yoon
- Does fiscal federalism matter for economic growth? Evidence from the United States pp. 2810-2824

- Yıldız Özkök and İbrahim Çütcü
- Does Shariah compliance affect investor behaviour in the COVID-19 times: evidence from herding in the global energy market pp. 2825-2836

- Saqib Aziz, Akanksha Jalan, Roman Matkovskyy and Taoufik Bouraoui
Volume 54, issue 23, 2022
- Petroleum prices and equity sector returns in petroleum exporting and importing countries: an analysis of volatility transmissions and hedging pp. 2610-2626

- Miramir Bagirov and Cesario Mateus
- Decomposing the factors influencing household debt: the case of China pp. 2627-2642

- Yung-Ching Tseng and I-Fan Hsiao
- Does improved transportation promote innovation? evidence from China’s cities pp. 2643-2657

- Zhixin Zeng, Long Zhao and Xiaojun Wang
- Direct real estate, securitized real estate, and equity market dynamic connectedness pp. 2658-2677

- Thi Thu Ha Nguyen, Faruk Balli, Hatice Balli and Iqbal Syed
- Tradeoffs between economies of scale and specialization in efficiency for the global semiconductor industry pp. 2678-2693

- Guangshun Qiao and Shirong Zhao
- Energy efficiencies of European countries pp. 2694-2706

- Maroula Khraiche, Levent Kutlu and Xi Mao
- Do ICT based extension services improve technology adoption and welfare? Empirical evidence from Ghana pp. 2707-2726

- Sadick Mohammed and Awudu Abdulai
Volume 54, issue 22, 2022
- Urban-rural health insurance integration in china: impact on health care utilization, financial risk protection, and health status pp. 2491-2509

- Qin Zhou, Qing He, Karen Eggleston and Gordon G Liu
- Does policy uncertainty affect economic globalization? An empirical investigation pp. 2510-2528

- Jianchun Fang, Giray Gözgör, Chi Keung Lau and Neelu Seetaram
- Corporate governance and firm-level jump and volatility risks pp. 2529-2553

- Haileslasie Tadele, Xinfeng Ruan and Weihan Li
- Connectedness and directional spillovers in energy sectors: international evidence pp. 2554-2569

- Aviral Tiwari, Emmanuel Abakah, Richard Dwumfour and Salma Mefteh-Wali
- On the extraction of cyber risks from structured products pp. 2570-2581

- Michel Verlaine
- On the relationships between CO2 emissions and their determinants in Romania and Bulgaria. An ARDL approach pp. 2582-2595

- Mariana Hatmanu, Cristina Cautisanu and Andreea Oana Iacobuta
- The power of deterministic option-implied trees in pricing European options pp. 2596-2609

- Elyas Elyasiani and Silvia Muzzioli
Volume 54, issue 21, 2022
- Japanese monetary policy and household saving pp. 2373-2389

- Karl-Friedrich Israel, Tim Florian Sepp and Nils Sonnenberg
- Shareholder coordination, investment horizon and hedge fund activism pp. 2390-2415

- Asli Togan
- Fiscal redistribution, social welfare and income inequality: ‘doing more’ or ‘more to do’? pp. 2416-2429

- David Coady, Devin D’Angelo and Brooks Evans
- Does revenue sharing reduce regional disparity? pp. 2430-2438

- Xin Han, Yutao Han and Xi Wan
- Financial contagion among COVID-19 concept-related stocks in China pp. 2439-2452

- Shaen Corbet, Yang (Greg) Hou, Yang Hu and Les Oxley
- Impacts of delayed school entry on child learning in rural northwestern China — forced delay versus voluntary delay pp. 2453-2472

- Qihui Chen
- Are financial inclusion and bank stability friends or enemies? Evidence from MENA banks pp. 2473-2489

- Abdelaziz Hakimi, Rim Boussaada and Majdi Karmani
Volume 54, issue 20, 2022
- Saving-investment correlations and the financial globalization of the BRICS countries pp. 2257-2274

- Tarlok Singh
- Vertical collusion in the shipping container transport chain over the deregulation tariff of port authority pp. 2275-2287

- Gang Dong, Jin Li and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Can COVID-19 induce governments to implement tax reforms in developing countries? pp. 2288-2301

- Sanjeev Gupta and Joao Jalles
- International portfolio diversification possibilities: can BRICS become a destination for US investors? pp. 2302-2319

- Lei Pan and Vinod Mishra
- Spillovers and portfolio optimization of precious metals and global/regional equity markets pp. 2320-2342

- Jose Arreola Hernandez, Sang Hoon Kang and Seong-Min Yoon
- Nonlinear price transmission in the rice market in Senegal: a model-based recursive partitioning approach pp. 2343-2355

- Fousseini Traoré, Suwadu Sakho Jimbira and Leysa Sall
- Late-stage venture capital and firm performance: evidence from small and medium-sized enterprises in China pp. 2356-2372

- Xiaoyong Dai, Gary Chapman and Hao Shen
Volume 54, issue 19, 2022
- Financial inclusion and poverty: evidence from Turkish household survey data pp. 2135-2147

- Eyup Dogan, Mara Madaleno and Dilvin Taskin
- Financial VAT may improve trade openness pp. 2148-2160

- Julio López-Laborda and Guillermo Peña
- Can informal environmental regulation promote industrial structure upgrading? Evidence from China pp. 2161-2180

- Liang Chen, Wanli Li, Kaibin Yuan and Xiaoqian Zhang
- Effectiveness of industrial policy in supporting innovation: the role of internal and external corporate governance mechanism pp. 2181-2193

- Yiling Chen and Guanju Chen
- Price transmission in European fish markets pp. 2194-2213

- Suikai Gao, Guillaume Bagnarosa, Michael Dowling, Roman Matkovskyy and Dima Tawil
- A pandemic and economic slowdown: the case of India pp. 2214-2230

- Manisha Chakrabarty and Subhankar Mukherjee
- The effects of public debt accumulation and business cycle on government spending multipliers pp. 2231-2256

- El Mostafa Bentour
Volume 54, issue 18, 2022
- COVID-19 pandemic and the dependence structure of global stock markets pp. 2013-2031

- Faheem Aslam, Khurrum S. Mughal, Saqib Aziz, Muhammad Farooq Ahmad and Dhoha Trabelsi
- The effects of pricing strategy on the efficiency and self-sustainability of microfinance institutions: a case study pp. 2032-2047

- María Patricia Durango, Juan Lara-Rubio, Andrés Navarro Galera and Antonio Blanco-Oliver
- Time-series momentum in individual stocks: is it there and where to look? pp. 2048-2066

- Jiali Fang, Wei Hao and Udomsak Wongchoti
- Astonishing insights: emerging market debt spreads throughout the pandemic pp. 2067-2076

- Mariya Gubareva, Zaghum Umar, Tatiana Sokolova and Xuan Vinh Vo
- The effect of marijuana on labour market outcomes:evidence from medical marijuana laws pp. 2077-2108

- William Jergins
- Gender wage gap and firm market power: evidence from Chile pp. 2109-2121

- Rafael Sanchez, Javier Finot and Mauricio Villena
- Does media-based health risk communication affect commercial health insurance demand? Evidence from China pp. 2122-2134

- Lifei Gao, Jing Guan and Guojun Wang
Volume 54, issue 17, 2022
- Increasing microfinance risk tolerance through revenue sharing: an experiment pp. 1912-1933

- Jeremy Clark and John Spraggon
- Financial innovation and moral hazard: the case of time deposits with special guarantee pp. 1934-1944

- Gilberto Hanssen Androvandi, Carlos Carrasco-Gutierrez and Benjamin Tabak
- The impact of the consolidated omnibus reconciliation act of 1985 on young adult health insurance coverage pp. 1945-1956

- Aaron Gamino
- Inventory dynamics and endogenous persistence in a new Keynesian model pp. 1957-1973

- Sedjro Aaron Alovokpinhou, Christopher Malikane and Tshepo Mokoka
- The impact of financial flexibility and directors’ academic experience on corporate R&D investments: a quantile regression approach pp. 1974-1988

- Chai Bin Feng, Sultan Sikandar Mirza, Tanveer Ahsan and Ammar Gull
- Does increasing environmental policy stringency lead to accelerated environmental innovation? A research note pp. 1989-1998

- Mahmoud Hassan and Damien Rousselière
- An empirical identification of temptation goods: Perceptions of Cambodian smallholder farmers pp. 1999-2012

- Selina Bruns and Oliver Musshoff
Volume 54, issue 16, 2022
- The interaction of retailer’s investment strategy and supplier’s entry modes into the retail market pp. 1787-1813

- Wenyan Zhuo, Jingru Wang and Jiawu Peng
- The cross-section of Indian stock returns: evidence using machine learning pp. 1814-1828

- Vaibhav Lalwani and Vedprakash Vasantrao Meshram
- Negative performance feedback and corporate venture capital: The moderating effect of CEO overconfidence pp. 1829-1843

- Liangyong Wan, Rui Li and Yujiao Chen
- Corporate social responsibility and firm-value: the role of sensitive industries and CEOs power in China pp. 1844-1863

- Tanveer Ahsan, Bakr Al-Gamrh and Sultan Sikandar Mirza
- The differing impact of COVID-19 across Republican and Democratic states pp. 1864-1876

- Edward Lawrence, Mehul Raithatha and Robinson Reyes-Peña
- Life expectancy in nursing homes pp. 1877-1888

- Robert Brent
- Does more maths and natural sciences in high school increase the share of female STEM workers? Evidence from a curriculum reform pp. 1889-1911

- Martin Biewen and Jakob Schwerter
Volume 54, issue 15, 2022
- Public health insurance and migration of farm workers in the U.S pp. 1672-1687

- Tianyuan Luo and Zhengfei Guan
- Ranking journals: the Best-Worst scaling approach applied to the field of wine economics pp. 1688-1699

- Jean-François Outreville, Lara Agnoli and Eric Le Fur
- Collateral versus crowding out: policy implications on China’s housing and manufacture sectors pp. 1700-1714

- Ren Wang and Jie Hou
- The effect of financial access on convergence: evidence from the US agricultural sector pp. 1715-1726

- Erick Kitenge and Saima Bashir
- Liquidity commonality in the cryptocurrency market pp. 1727-1741

- Abhinava Tripathi, Alok Dixit and Vipul
- The relationship between tax uncertainty and trade credit: firm-level evidence from the United States pp. 1742-1758

- Mehmet Tosun and Serhat Yildiz
- Explaining gaps in educational transitions between migrant and native school leavers pp. 1759-1786

- Markus Zimmermann
Volume 54, issue 14, 2022
- Interpolation and correlation pp. 1562-1567

- Philip Hans Franses
- Dependent self-employment across Europe: involuntariness, country’s wealth and labour market institutions pp. 1568-1583

- Raquel Carrasco and Virginia Hernanz
- Do stop-loss rules add value in international equity market allocation? pp. 1584-1597

- Bochuan Dai, Ben R. Marshall, Nhut Hoang Nguyen and Nuttawat Visaltanachoti
- Misallocation of Talent and Innovation: evidence from China pp. 1598-1624

- Yian Chen
- Option pricing in an investment risk-return setting pp. 1625-1638

- Stoyan V. Stoyanov, Svetlozar T. Rachev, Abootaleb Shirvani and Frank J. Fabozzi
- Internal migration and technical efficiency: the case of Italy pp. 1639-1653

- Vito Pipitone, Francesca Licari, Roberto Foderà and Alessandra Faggian
- The effects of the OPT visa extension rule on STEM business programs in the U.S pp. 1654-1671

- Sie Won Kim
Volume 54, issue 13, 2022
- External profit pressure and operating efficiency: evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 1449-1459

- Kuang-Cheng Chai, Yang Yang, Chin-Piao Yeh and Li-Mei Liang
- Social capital during the coronavirus pandemic: the value of corporate benevolence pp. 1460-1472

- Greg Filbeck, Eric Robbins and Xin Zhao
- COVID-19 pandemic and volatility interdependence between gold and financial assets pp. 1473-1486

- Aktham Maghyereh and Hussein A. Abdoh
- Political heterogeneity, subjective optimism, and stock market outcomes pp. 1487-1506

- Yosef Bonaparte, Rohan Christie-David and David Koslowsky
- Explaining the gender wage gap in China’s healthcare sector: a non-parametric analysis pp. 1507-1526

- Qiao Wang
- The oil price crisis and contagion effects on the Canadian economy pp. 1527-1543

- Dinesh Gajurel and Akhila Chawla
- Human capital and state income differences in Mexico pp. 1544-1561

- Jorge Valero-Gil and Magali Valero
Volume 54, issue 12, 2022
- What contributes to the growth of China’s embodied CO2 emissions? Incorporating the global value chains concept pp. 1335-1351

- Zhenguo Wang, Yabin Zhang, Chun Liao, Hongshan Ai and Xiangyu Yang
- The impact of OFDI in global cities on innovation by Indian multinationals pp. 1352-1365

- Vito Amendolagine, Lucia Piscitello and Roberta Rabellotti
- The role of peer effects on farmers’ decision to adopt unmanned aerial vehicles: evidence from Missouri pp. 1366-1376

- Theodoros Skevas, Ioannis Skevas and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
- The asymmetric impacts of oil price and shocks on inflation in BRICS: a multiple threshold nonlinear ARDL model pp. 1377-1395

- Youshu Li and Junjie Guo
- Pretrial justice reform and black–white difference in employment pp. 1396-1414

- Jung K. Kim and Yumi Koh
- Historical roots and influential publications in the area of innovation in the creative industries: A cited-references analysis using the Reference Publication Year Spectroscopy pp. 1415-1431

- Paulin Gohoungodji and Nabil Amara
- How large is the extent of COVID-19 on territorial inequality? France’s current situation and prospects pp. 1432-1448

- Belaid Fateh, Véronique Flambard and Michelle Mongo
Volume 54, issue 11, 2022
- Does pension affect labour supply? New evidence from large-scale rural pension policy reform in China pp. 1212-1228

- Yu Hua, Hai-yan Zhang and Hou-jun Liu
- Can credibility offset electricity price effect on business confidence? An empirical investigation from a large emerging economy pp. 1229-1242

- Helder de Mendonça and Eduardo Schirmer Finn
- New models for the extramarital affairs data pp. 1243-1256

- Xiaodong Song and Saralees Nadarajah
- Opposite effects of returnee and non-local independent directors on firm’s environmental disclosure and performance pp. 1257-1277

- Qingqing Fei
- The Effects and Counter-Effects of Unemployment and Stringency Responses to COVID-19: An International Analysis Using Simultaneous Equations Models pp. 1278-1300

- Joshua Ping Ang and Fang Dong
- EU enlargements and U.S. FDI flows in the six core states pp. 1301-1317

- Mingming Pan
- Can loan guarantee promote innovation behaviour in firms? Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 1318-1334

- Aolin Leng, Mengdi Wang, Hanmei Chen and Zhe Duan
Volume 54, issue 10, 2022
- The price effect of China tire safeguard pp. 1111-1122

- Sunghoon Chung and Joonhyung Lee
- The decline in public investment: ``social dominance’’ or too-rigid fiscal rules? pp. 1123-1136

- Mar Delgado-Téllez, Esther Gordo, Iván Kataryniuk and Javier Pérez
- Investment in Cryptocurrencies: lessons for asset pricing and portfolio theory pp. 1137-1144

- Michael Dempsey, Huy Pham and Vikash Ramiah
- Does skill balancing prepare for entrepreneurship? Testing the underlying assumption of the jack-of-all-trades view pp. 1145-1161

- Lorna Syme and Elisabeth Mueller
- Global value chain and its impacts on Malaysia’s trade balance pp. 1162-1171

- Mayumi Fukumoto
- Did the Medicaid expansion reduce service utilization among the Medicare population? pp. 1172-1198

- Christopher S. Brunt
- Impact of oil demand and supply shocks on food-grain prices: a Markov-switching approach pp. 1199-1211

- Md. Forhad and Md Rafayet Alam
Volume 54, issue 9, 2022
- Merton model’s prediction and empirical evidence on bond and equity prices reaction to new bond issues pp. 974-995

- Fan Chen
- Labour market and wage inequalities between permanent rural migrants and urban-born residents in China pp. 996-1010

- Yang Liu and Keisuke Kawata
- Do the determinants of employment duration vary across employment spells? pp. 1011-1029

- Luke Ignaczak, Louis Raffestin and Marcel Voia
- Dynamic return and volatility connectedness for dominant agricultural commodity markets during the COVID-19 pandemic era pp. 1030-1054

- Zaghum Umar, Francisco Jareño and Ana Escribano
- Forecasting the volatility of the German stock market: New evidence pp. 1055-1070

- Chao Liang, Yi Zhang and Yaojie Zhang
- Stock returns in the time of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1071-1092

- Firmin Doko Tchatoka, Julia Puellbeck and Virginie Masson
- Does value-added tax reform in services accelerate enterprise upgrading? Micro evidence from China pp. 1093-1109

- Fei Peng, Ling Wang, Xing Shi and Huaqing Wu
Volume 54, issue 8, 2022
- Correction pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- Effectiveness of fertilizer policy reforms to enhance food security in Kenya: a macro–micro simulation analysis pp. 841-861

- Pierre Boulanger, Hasan Dudu, Emanuele Ferrari, Alfredo Mainar and Maria Ramos
- A gradient boosting approach to estimating tail risk interconnectedness pp. 862-879

- Yunshen Long, LinQing Zeng, Jing Wang, Xingchen Long and Liang Wu
- Technical efficiency decomposition in DEA: a review and improvement with an application in Slovak urban transport pp. 880-896

- Viera Mendelová
- Household debt and consumption dynamics A non-developed world view following the financial crisis pp. 897-917

- Adél Bosch, Matthew Clance and Steven Koch
- Climate and agriculture: empirical evidence for countries and agroecological zones of the Sahel pp. 918-936

- Oudah Yobom and Julie Le Gallo
- Do employment opportunities decrease for older workers? pp. 937-958

- Kadija Charni
- High investor sentiment and initial engagement discounts: evidence from Korea pp. 959-973

- Yongsuk Yun and Hyun Ah Kim
Volume 54, issue 7, 2022
- Effects of changes in financial statement aggregation under IFRS on the behaviour of non-professional and professional information users pp. 733-748

- Ji Seon Yoo and Tae Sup Shim
- The impact of officials’ turnover on interregional capital flows: evidence from China pp. 749-763

- Guangli Zhang and Xianhang Qian
- Pulse, export and staple convenience food: market analysis in West Africa pp. 764-773

- Akem Nina Fabinin
- Media-based investor sentiment and stock returns: a textual analysis based on newspapers pp. 774-792

- Yu He, Linshan Qu, Ran Wei and Xuankai Zhao
- The impact of fiscal policy on non-oil GDP in Saudi Arabia pp. 793-806

- Fakhri J. Hasanov, Nader Alkathiri, Saad A. Alshahrani and Ryan Alyamani
- Economic Downturns and Leisure in China pp. 807-820

- Hongzhou Pei, Wanglin Ma, Puneet Vatsa, Zhiyong Niu and Ruochen Jiang
- Earnings function in Lebanon: does religion matter? pp. 821-840

- Nasri Harb
Volume 54, issue 6, 2022
- Responses of China’s shadow banking system to exogenous shocks pp. 615-632

- Yu Jiang and Xianming Fang
- Choosing factors: the international evidence pp. 633-647

- Klaus Grobys and James W. Kolari
- Term structure estimation with liquidity-adjusted Affine Nelson Siegel model: A nonlinear state space approach applied to the Indian bond market pp. 648-669

- Sudarshan Kumar and Vineet Virmani
- Volatility Transmission Between the Japanese Stock Market and the Western Stock Market Indices: Time & Frequency Domain Connectedness Analysis with High-Frequency Data pp. 670-684

- Serpil Kahraman and Merve Keser
- Financial heterogeneity and the dynamics of credit rationing in Japan pp. 685-701

- Hirokazu Mizobata
- Impact of grassland transfer on technical efficiency of livestock production in Northern China pp. 702-718

- Xiaolong Feng, Wanglin Ma, Mingyue Liu and Huanguang Qiu
- The influence of oil, gold and stock market index on US equity sectors pp. 719-732

- Ahmed BenSaïda, Jose Arreola Hernandez, Houda Litimi and Seong-Min Yoon
Volume 54, issue 5, 2022
- Modelling technical efficiency and technology gap in smallholder maize sector in Ethiopia: accounting for farm heterogeneity pp. 506-521

- Abebayehu Girma Geffersa, Frank Agbola and Amir Mahmood
- Does country-level governance matter for national development? An analysis on the founding states of Turkic council pp. 522-535

- Ahmet Keser, İbrahim Çütcü and Mehmet Vahit Eren
- What drives spectrum prices in multi-band spectrum markets? An empirical analysis of 4G and 5G auctions in Europe pp. 536-553

- Fernando Martínez-Santos, Zoraida Frias and Alvaro Escribano
- Beer leaders against craft brewers: will Goliath end up defeating David in the US? pp. 554-567

- Martin Alfaro
- CEO’s educational background, economic policy uncertainty and investment-cash flow sensitivity: evidence from India pp. 568-579

- Gaurav Gupta
- Time-series residual momentum strategies pp. 580-594

- Saejoon Kim
- Image is everything! Professional football players' visibility and wages: evidence from the Italian Serie A pp. 595-614

- Giovanni Bernardo, Massimo Ruberti and Roberto Verona
Volume 54, issue 4, 2022
- Long memory and efficiency of Bitcoin during COVID-19 pp. 375-389

- Xiang Wu, Liang Wu and Shujuan Chen
- Marketplace lending and consumer credit outcomes: evidence from prosper pp. 390-405

- Timothy Dore and Traci Mach
- Labour productivity growth and convergence in manufacturing: A nonparametric production frontier approach pp. 406-429

- Nader AlKathiri
- Is small beautiful? Links between agricultural mechanization services and the productivity of different-sized farms pp. 430-442

- Tongwei Qiu, S.T. Boris Choy and Biliang Luo
- Do sources of money matter in risk-taking behaviour? pp. 443-466

- Jean-Francois Gajewski, Luc Meunier and Sima Ohadi
- Air pollution, human capital and corporate social responsibility performance: evidence from China pp. 467-483

- Jia Liu, Xuefeng Pan, Yuanyu Qu, Chenyu Wang and Weixing Wu
- Regional inequalities, economic crises and policies: an international panel analysis pp. 484-505

- Davide Furceri, Fabio Mazzola and Pietro Pizzuto
Volume 54, issue 3, 2022
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Positive Trend Inflation in a Small Open Economy pp. 234-248

- Yusuf Ömür Yılmaz and Gul Ipek Tunc
- Decomposition of bank loans and economic activity in TURKEY pp. 249-279

- Hande Kucuk, Pınar Özbay Özlü and Çağlar Yüncüler
- COVID-19 and cryptocurrency market: Evidence from quantile connectedness pp. 280-306

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Saba Qureshi, Mobeen Ur Rehman and Faruk Balli
- Do financial inclusion and R&D matter? Exploring the effect of uncertainty on economic performance pp. 307-325

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Chih-Wei Wang and Chen-Min Pan
- Spot market and derivative segment of equity in India pp. 326-339

- Dheeraj Sharma, Shweta Ahalawat, Archana Patro and Patanjal Kumar
- Female long-term labour market outcomes: the role of early-life abilities and education pp. 340-353

- Donata Favaro and Dario Sciulli
- A new test for optimum currency area with an application to the Central and Eastern European countries pp. 354-373

- Simeon Nanovsky
Volume 54, issue 2, 2022
- Model-free nonparametric bounds for zero-coupon interest rates in bond markets without the no arbitrage principle pp. 135-144

- Victor Lapshin
- Technology in agriculture and structural change: an Asian perspective pp. 145-154

- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- Using a matching decomposition to examine the gender technology gap in Tanzanian agriculture pp. 155-169

- Johanna Scholz and Awudu Abdulai
- Do pollutant discharge fees affect labor demand? evidence from china’s industrial enterprises pp. 170-188

- Jiaman Li, Xiucheng Dong and Kangyin Dong
- Does a green tax impact a heavy-polluting firm’s green investments? pp. 189-205

- Bo Cheng, Baoyin Qiu, Kam C. Chan and Hongxia Zhang
- Fuel-feed-livestock price linkages under structural changes pp. 206-223

- Zhige Wu, Alfons Weersink and Alex Maynard
- Multi-dimensional inequality in health: evidence from India pp. 224-233

- Dinkar Kuchibhotla
Volume 54, issue 1, 2022
- The peer effects of preschool: evidence from China’s middle school pp. 1-18

- Tianheng Wang
- What determines the dependence between stock markets - crisis or financial and economic fundamentals? pp. 19-37

- Noureddine Benlagha and Salaheddine El Omari
- The impact of electricity prices on European manufacturing jobs pp. 38-56

- Gert Bijnens, Jozef Konings and Stijn Vanormelingen
- Early warning signs: targeting neonatal and infant mortality using machine learning pp. 57-74

- Dweepobotee Brahma and Debasri Mukherjee
- Democracy, institutional quality and fiscal policy cycle: evidence from developing countries pp. 75-98

- Navarat Temsumrit
- Strengthening the second pillar: a greater role for money in the ECB’s strategy pp. 99-114

- Michael Belongia and Peter Ireland
- Would carbon tax be an effective policy tool to reduce carbon emission in China? Policies simulation analysis based on a CGE model pp. 115-134

- Jin Xu and Weixian Wei
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