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Volume 52, issue 60, 2020
- Impact assessment of agriculture, energy and water on CO2 emissions in China: untangling the differences between major and non-major grain-producing areas pp. 6482-6497

- Jingyi Wang, Xiucheng Dong, Hui Qiao and Kangyin Dong
- Public guarantee schemes, corruption and gender: a European SME-level analysis pp. 6498-6513

- Graziella Bonanno, Nadia Fiorino, Giampaolo Garzarelli and Stefania Patrizia Sonia Rossi
- Property rights and resource use: evidence from MLB starting pitchers pp. 6514-6524

- Marc A. Poitras and Daniel Sutter
- How financial performance of world’s top companies are related to business environment? pp. 6525-6539

- Mehdi Khazaei and Mohammad Azizi
- The demand for assets through a low-interest rate environment pp. 6540-6551

- Adrian R. Fleissig and James L. Swofford
- When a journalist is assassinated, do financial markets care? The market’s reaction to journalist murders pp. 6552-6561

- Emre Kuvvet
- Should we pay attention to investor attention in forex futures market? pp. 6562-6572

- Kirti Saxena and Madhumita Chakraborty
Volume 52, issue 59, 2020
- An optimal banking structure from the perspective of enterprise technological innovation ------- empirical evidence from Chinese industrial enterprises pp. 6386-6399

- Chenlu Dang, Bingquan Wang and Weiya Hao
- Is the decline in labour’s share in the US driven by changes in technology and/or market power? An empirical analysis pp. 6400-6415

- Robert Dixon and Guay Lim
- A non-scale-directed technical change model with endogenous labor share pp. 6416-6431

- Óscar Afonso and Pedro Lima
- University rankings as information source: do they play a different role for domestic and international students? pp. 6432-6447

- Fabian Koenings, Giovanni Di Meo and Silke Uebelmesser
- Does investor attention to Islamic finance create spillover? pp. 6448-6452

- Fredj Jawadi, Nabila Jawadi and Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou
- The impact of RMB swap agreements on foreign exchange reserve demand pp. 6453-6467

- Linyue Li, Dongzhou Mei and Rou Li
- Transitions to inflation targeting: panel evidence pp. 6468-6481

- Harsha Paranavithana, Leandro Magnusson and Rodney Tyers
Volume 52, issue 58, 2020
- Algorithmic quoting, trading, and market quality in agricultural commodity futures markets pp. 6277-6291

- Zhepeng Hu, Teresa Serra and Philip Garcia
- The effectiveness of social distancing in containing Covid-19 pp. 6292-6305

- Imad A. Moosa
- Investigating the impact of auto loans on unemployment: the US experience pp. 6306-6319

- Emmanuel Apergis, Nicholas Apergis and Weiwei Young
- Minimum-variance hedging of Bitcoin inverse futures pp. 6320-6337

- Jun Deng, Huifeng Pan, Shuyu Zhang and Bin Zou
- Revisiting IMF expenditure conditionality pp. 6338-6359

- Sanjeev Gupta, Michela Schena and Seyed Reza Yousefi
- Peer effects on student weight: randomization evidence from China pp. 6360-6371

- Yiyang Luo and Zheng Pan
- Is transparency spatially determined? An empirical test for Italian municipalities pp. 6372-6385

- Emma Galli, Ilde Rizzo and Carla Scaglioni
Volume 52, issue 57, 2020
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Are central bank policy rates in Africa cointegrated? Evidence from a fractional cointegration approach pp. 6171-6182

- Luis Gil-Alana, Robert Mudida and Emmanuel Abakah
- An econometric analysis of Hispanic migration in the United States pp. 6183-6198

- Mingming Pan and Brian Lin
- The drivers of export value-added in China’s provinces: a multi-regional input–output model pp. 6199-6214

- Lafang Wang, Bin Zhang, Rui Xie and Bin Su
- Human capital and the reduction of inequalities: an intra-national analysis in Italy pp. 6215-6228

- Iacopo Odoardi, Dario D’Ingiullo and Donatella Furia
- Off-farm work decisions of farm couples and land transfer choices in rural China pp. 6229-6247

- Xiaoshi Zhou, Wanglin Ma, Alan Renwick and Gucheng Li
- Effect of quantity and quality of education on per capita real-GDP growth: evidence from low- and middle-income African countries pp. 6248-6264

- Mamit Deme and Ali M. A. Mahmoud
- The convergence of ethical investment business models and their reliance on the conventional US investment market pp. 6265-6276

- Fredj Jawadi, Nabila Jawadi and Pinar Sener
Volume 52, issue 56, 2020
- On the relationship between financial literacy and choice behaviours under different risk elicitation methods in surveys pp. 6090-6099

- Geng Peng, Xiaodan Zhang, Fang Liu, Wenyi Lu, Yongxing Wang and Qiang Yin
- Order imbalance beta and stock returns pp. 6100-6113

- Chunpeng Yang and Xiaoyi Hu
- Rate of return to schooling and business cycles pp. 6114-6122

- Yanan Chen and Kyle A. Kelly
- The conditional stock market response to banks’ distressed asset sales on CDS availability pp. 6123-6135

- Florian Kiesel, Florian Manz and Dirk Schiereck
- Modelling consumer preferences heterogeneity in emerging wine markets: a latent class analysis pp. 6136-6144

- Tânia Gonçalves, Lina Lourenço-Gomes and Ligia Pinto
- Consumption smoothing and housing capital gains: evidence from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand pp. 6145-6161

- Faruk Balli, Thi Thu Ha Nguyen, Hatice Balli and Iqbal Syed
- Does women on board affect the socially responsible firms’ effectiveness of internal control? pp. 6162-6170

- Heng-Yu Chang, Wu-Yueh Hu, Hui-Hsuan Liu and Huei-Cheng Sue
Volume 52, issue 55, 2020
- Auditor gender and stock price crash risk: evidence from China pp. 5995-6008

- Liangcheng Wang, Yining Dai, Yifan Zhang and Yuye Ding
- An unforeseen story of alpha-woman: breadwinner women are more likely to quit the job in work-family conflicts pp. 6009-6021

- Rae Yule Kim
- Effect of Qatar diplomatic and economic isolation on Qatar stock market volatility: an event study approach pp. 6022-6030

- Burcu Kapar and Steven Buigut
- Uncertainty and energy extraction pp. 6031-6044

- Asad Dossani and John Elder
- Oil prices and experts’ forecasts of seven exchange rates pp. 6045-6056

- Hamid Baghestani and Bassam M. AbuAl-Foul
- The use of option prices to assess the skewness risk premium pp. 6057-6074

- Elyas Elyasiani, Luca Gambarelli and Silvia Muzzioli
- Effect of foreign trade on industrial employment: the case of Turkey pp. 6075-6089

- Bülent Güloğlu, Güzin Bayar and Selman Tokpunar
Volume 52, issue 54, 2020
- Timing and payoff of patent purchases: the role of firm size and composition pp. 5894-5908

- Yupeng Li and John A. Rizzo
- Spillover effects in the global copper futures markets: asymmetric multivariate GARCH approaches pp. 5909-5920

- Hyun-Bock Lee and Cheol-Ho Park
- The dynamic effects of retirement on well-being pp. 5921-5935

- Dusanee Kesavayuth, Robert Rosenman and Vasileios Zikos
- Research and development investment and operational performance of listed small and medium-sized enterprises in China pp. 5936-5948

- Wunhong Su, Xiaobao Song and Chun Guo
- Analysing the link between environmental performance and sovereign credit risk pp. 5949-5966

- Maria E. de Boyrie and Ivelina Pavlova
- European banks and tax havens: evidence from country-by-country reporting pp. 5967-5985

- Petr Janský
- The size-rank relationship for market shares of consumer packaged goods pp. 5986-5994

- Young Han Bae, Thomas S. Gruca, Hyunwoo Lim and Gary J. Russell
Volume 52, issue 53, 2020
- Divided: the two Americas-examining club convergence in the U.S pp. 5783-5796

- María Candelaria Barrios González, Heather L. R. Tierney, Zafar Nazarov and Myeong Hwan Kim
- Casual bettors and sentiment bias in NBA and NFL betting pp. 5797-5806

- Arne Feddersen, Brad Humphreys and Brian Soebbing
- Remittance inflows and financial development: evidence from the top recipient countries in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 5807-5820

- Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou, Gyan Pradhan and Hem C. Basnet
- Communication in a threshold public goods game under ambiguity pp. 5821-5842

- Matteo M. Marini, Aurora García-Gallego and Luca Corazzini
- Demand systems and frequency of purchase models pp. 5843-5858

- Arnar Buason, Dadi Kristofersson and Kyrre Rickertsen
- Short term response of Chinese stock markets to the outbreak of COVID-19 pp. 5859-5872

- HaiYue Liu, Yile Wang, Dongmei He and Cangyu Wang
- JGBs’ chronically low nominal yields: a VEC approach pp. 5873-5893

- Tanweer Akram and Huiqing Li
Volume 52, issue 52, 2020
- Exploring the determinants of on-farm transitions: Evidence from rural China pp. 5667-5686

- Hao Wang, Jan Fidrmuc, Qi Luo and Mingzhong Luo
- Does board independence affect environmental disclosures by multinational corporations? Moderating effects of national culture pp. 5687-5705

- Xinjian Cui, Xuhui Peng, Jia Jia and Dongxiao Wu
- Modelling asset returns under price limits with mixture of truncated Gaussian distribution pp. 5706-5725

- Dinghai Xu
- Snow tourism and economic sustainability: the financial situation of ski resorts in Spain pp. 5726-5744

- Jordi Moreno-Gené, Natalia Daries, Eduard Cristóbal-Fransi and Laura Sánchez-Pulido
- Investor churn analysis in a P2P lending market pp. 5745-5755

- Dongwoo Kim
- Financing equilibrium in a three-echelon supply chain: the impact of a limited bank loan pp. 5756-5769

- Qiang Yan and Fangyu Ye
- Inflation, uncertainty, and labour market conditions in the US pp. 5770-5782

- Claudiu Albulescu and Cornel Oros
Volume 52, issue 51, 2020
- Consumption and the interest rate – A changing dynamic? pp. 5564-5578

- Martin Nordström
- China’s Technology Spillover Effects in the Countries along the Belt and Road — Evidence from 49 BRI Countries pp. 5579-5594

- Fumin Deng, Yaqi Wang, Zhi Li and Xuedong Liang
- The effect of the fall of the Berlin Wall on children’s noncognitive skills pp. 5595-5612

- Andrew Gill and Kristin Kleinjans
- Political influence in the distribution of agricultural disaster payments pp. 5613-5628

- Xian Liu and Barrett E. Kirwan
- Transition to an unbalanced Sports League schedule: adding the analysis of outcome uncertainty pp. 5629-5638

- Rodney Fort and Young Hoon Lee
- Macroeconomic uncertainty, cultural traits and entrepreneurship pp. 5639-5652

- Zhaobin Fan, Yongli Cheng and Sajid Anwar
- Why do many a-share listed companies eagerly disclose food safety information in China?—from the perspective of financing constraints pp. 5653-5666

- Suyun Chen, Yiping Wu, Xinyi Shi, Hengyun Ma and Ruifeng Liu
Volume 52, issue 50, 2020
- Land price diffusion across borders – the case of Germany pp. 5446-5463

- Aaron Grau, Martin Odening and Matthias Ritter
- Innovative performance effects of institutional quality: an empirical investigation from the Triad pp. 5464-5476

- Luigi Aldieri, Cristian Barra, Nazzareno Ruggiero and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Land transfer in rural China: incentives, influencing factors and income effects pp. 5477-5490

- Kaili Peng, Chen Yang and Yao Chen
- A re-examination of the impacts of macroeconomic and financial shocks on real exchange rate fluctuation: evidence from G7 and Asian countries pp. 5491-5515

- Douglas Wong
- Pricing the Groove: hedonic equation estimates for rare vinyl records pp. 5516-5530

- Samuel Cameron and Hendrik Sonnabend
- Quasi-experimental evidence on the effectiveness of heart attack treatment in Germany pp. 5531-5545

- Corinna Hentschker and Ansgar Wübker
- How do business schools compete in Latin America? Stability and best predictors of success for the AmericaEconomia MBA Ranking pp. 5546-5563

- María José Quinteros, Rafael Sanchez and Mauricio Villena
Volume 52, issue 49, 2020
- Regional and copula estimation effects on EU and US energy equity portfolios pp. 5311-5342

- Waqas Hanif, Jose Arreola-Hernandez, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Thi Hong Van Hoang and Seong-Min Yoon
- Language sentiment in fundamental and noise trading: evidence from crude oil pp. 5343-5363

- Simon Alfano, Stefan Feuerriegel and Dirk Neumann
- The use of the scaling property in a frontier analysis of a system of equations pp. 5364-5374

- Jos Blank
- Currency internationalization and valuation effects: based on the threshold model pp. 5375-5398

- Xiaoqi Huang, Wei Liu and Yuzhao Wu
- Waste disclosure and corporate cash holdings pp. 5399-5412

- Samuel Jebaraj Benjamin, Dereje Regasa, Nirosha Wellalage and M Srikamalaladevi M Marathamuthu
- Credit union loan rate determinants in the United States pp. 5413-5425

- Thomas Fullerton and Esmeralda P. Muñiz
- Time-frequency dynamics of return spillover from crude oil to agricultural commodities pp. 5426-5445

- Debdatta Pal and Subrata Kumar Mitra
Volume 52, issue 48, 2020
- Pairs trading of Chinese and international commodities pp. 5203-5217

- Adrian Fernandez-Perez, Bart Frijns, Ivan Indriawan and Yiuman Tse
- A CBA of corrective lenses, including the benefits for reducing the symptoms of dementia pp. 5218-5229

- Robert Brent
- Market returns and risk factors for the emerging economies pp. 5230-5243

- Bakhtear Talukdar and A. M. Parhizgari
- Measuring quantile risk hedging effectiveness: a GO-GARCH-EVT-copula approach pp. 5244-5262

- Madhusudan Karmakar and Udayan Sharma
- How do governments actually use environmental taxes? pp. 5263-5281

- Isabelle Cadoret, Emma Galli and Fabio Padovano
- Analysing the effect of commuting time on earnings among young adults pp. 5282-5297

- Michael T. French, Ioana Popovici and Andrew R. Timming
- Long memory and efficiency of Bitcoin under heavy tails pp. 5298-5309

- Liang Wu and Shujuan Chen
Volume 52, issue 47, 2020
- Retraining for the unemployed and the quality of the job match pp. 5098-5114

- Philipp Grunau and Julia Lang
- The gender effects of the minimum wage under weak compliance with labour regulations: the case of Bolivia pp. 5115-5128

- Jorge Davalos, M. Claure and A. Leytón
- The natural rate of interest: information derived from a shadow rate model pp. 5129-5138

- Viktors Ajevskis
- Competition and mergers in the retail market for toys pp. 5139-5157

- Dae-Yong Ahn
- The effect of monetary policy on corporate bankruptcies: evidence from the United States pp. 5158-5168

- Bekzod Sarikov and Alexey Kuprianov
- Determinants of banks’ Nerlovian economic efficiency: a DEA-bootstrap approach pp. 5169-5187

- Ming-Miin Yu, Nan-Hsing Hsiung and Li-Hsueh Chen
- Bank credit risk, grain production and the Indian economy pp. 5188-5202

- John Inekwe
Volume 52, issue 46, 2020
- Lagged country returns and international stock return predictability during business cycle recession periods pp. 5005-5019

- Yi-Chieh Wen and Bin Li
- The efficiency of spending on R&D in Latin America region pp. 5020-5034

- Pawel Dobrzanski
- Customer concentration and over-investment pp. 5035-5045

- Haomin Zhang, Zhijun Lin, Ming Liu and Kai Wang
- Behavioural biases and nonlinear adjustment: evidence from the housing market pp. 5046-5059

- Taewoo You
- Predicting cryptocurrency defaults pp. 5060-5076

- Klaus Grobys and Niranjan Sapkota
- UK tourism arrivals and departures: seasonality, persistence and time trends pp. 5077-5087

- Luis Gil-Alana, José L. Ruiz-Alba and Raquel Ayestarán
- A simple model of financial grey rhino under insurer capital regulation pp. 5088-5097

- Fu-Wei Huang
Volume 52, issue 45, 2020
- Systemic risk in the Angolan interbank payment system – a network approach pp. 4900-4912

- Maria Borges, Lauriano Ulica and Mariya Gubareva
- Financial conservatism fosters job creation during economic crises pp. 4913-4926

- F. Javier Sánchez-Vidal, Myriam Hernández-Robles and Antonio Mínguez-Vera
- The impact of microfinance on energy access: a case study from peripheral districts of Lomé, Togo pp. 4927-4951

- Mohamed Amine Boutabba, Diadié Diaw, Amandine Laré and Albert Lessoua
- Impacts of RMB devaluation on China’s trade balances: a time-varying SVAR approach pp. 4952-4966

- Wongi Kim
- The influence of Taiwan’s stock market on Bitcoin’s price under Taiwan’s monetary policy threshold pp. 4967-4975

- Lori Tzu Yi Yang
- Regional UK house price co-movement pp. 4976-4991

- William Miles
- The non-linear impact of oil price on the oil demand pp. 4992-5004

- Ming-Cheng Wu, Andrew Yi-Hung Liang, Lori Tzu-Yi Yang and Chin-Mei Chou
Volume 52, issue 44, 2020
- Announcement effects in the cryptocurrency market pp. 4794-4808

- Mohammad Hashemi Joo, Yuka Nishikawa and Krishnan Dandapani
- Unconventional monetary policy and inequality: is Japan unique? pp. 4809-4821

- Ayako Saiki and Jon Frost
- Market competition and corporate performance: empirical evidence from China listed banks with financial monopoly aspect pp. 4822-4833

- Zhimin Dai and Lu Guo
- Earnings and gender wage gap in Lebanon: the role of the human and social capital pp. 4834-4849

- Nasri Harb and Tony Rouhana
- Can fat-tail create the momentum and reversal? pp. 4850-4863

- Kwangil Bae, Hankil Kang and Jangkoo Kang
- Do credit constraints always impede innovation? Empirical evidence from Vietnamese SMEs pp. 4864-4880

- Lan Thanh Archer, Parmendra Sharma and Jen-Je Su
- Major league soccer expansion and property values: do sports franchises generate amenities or disamenities? pp. 4881-4899

- Aakrit Joshi, Brady Horn and Robert Berrens
Volume 52, issue 43, 2020
- Political uncertainty and labour investment efficiency pp. 4677-4697

- Jingbo Luo, Xiaorong Li and Kam C. Chan
- Influence of policy, operational and market conditions on seaport efficiency in newly emerging economies: the case of Vietnam pp. 4698-4710

- Phuong Thanh Le and Hong-Oanh Nguyen
- Improving market timing of time series momentum in the Chinese stock market pp. 4711-4725

- Yafeng Qin, Guoyao Pan and Min Bai
- Eudaimonic happiness as a leading health indicator: cross-country European evidence pp. 4726-4744

- Leonardo Becchetti, Maria Jua Bachelet and Fabio Pisani
- Exogenous shocks, dynamic correlations, and portfolio risk management for the Asian emerging and other global developed and emerging stock markets pp. 4745-4764

- Xiyong Dong, Changhong Li and Seong-Min Yoon
- The impact of microcredit borrowing on household consumption in Bangladesh pp. 4765-4779

- Elizabeth Schroeder
- The demonstration effect of transactions between strangers on those between acquaintances: evidence from land rentals in rural China pp. 4780-4793

- Tongwei Qiu, Biliang Luo, S. T. Boris Choy, Xianlei Ma and Qinying He
Volume 52, issue 42, 2020
- Practice what you preach and be a control freak pp. 4573-4576

- M. Kathleen Thomas and Kristin Klopfenstein
- The role of health insurance in mental health care for young adults pp. 4577-4593

- Jungtaek Lee and Juyeon Kim
- Measurement of production inefficiency in a technology and inefficiency heterogeneity setting pp. 4594-4604

- Ioannis Skevas
- Governments as bankers - how European bonds have substituted bank deposits pp. 4605-4620

- Paulo Mourão and Joanna Maria Stawska
- European gasoline markets: price transmission asymmetries in mean and variance pp. 4621-4638

- María Torrado and Alvaro Escribano
- Native-migrant labour substitution by industry and wage effects: evidence from the UK pp. 4639-4658

- Simone Angioloni and Ziping Wu
- Decomposing value globally pp. 4659-4676

- Yigit Atilgan, K. Ozgur Demirtas, A. Doruk Gunaydin and Imra Kirli
Volume 52, issue 41, 2020
- Evaluating the efficiency of regional rural banks across the Indian states during different phases of structural development pp. 4457-4473

- Sonia Antil, Mukesh Kumar and Niranjan Swain
- Professors on boards and corporate innovation in China pp. 4474-4498

- Aoran Wang
- Private vs. public prisons? A dynamic analysis of the long-term tradeoffs between cost-efficiency and recidivism in the US prison system pp. 4499-4511

- Saleh Mamun, Xiaoxue Li, Brady Horn and Janie Chermak
- Pre- and within-season attendance forecasting in Major League Baseball: a random forest approach pp. 4512-4528

- Steffen Mueller
- Feeling good, as a guide to performance: the impact of economic sentiment in financial market performance for Germany pp. 4529-4541

- Konstantinos Mamais and Kleanthis Karvelas
- The relationship between entrepreneurial activity and domestic gross state in-migration patterns in the U.S pp. 4542-4556

- Richard Cebula, Malissa L. Davis, James Koch and James William Saunoris
- Product and process innovation: the implication of making comparisons between uniform pricing monopolist and second-degree price discriminating monopolist pp. 4557-4572

- Genyuan Zhong and Changling Zhou
Volume 52, issue 40, 2020
- Financial crises, debt overhang, and firm growth in transition economies pp. 4333-4350

- Marco Botta
- Rotating group representatives and group members’ requests in repeated public goods game pp. 4351-4365

- Zuohui Zuo and Yan Zhou
- Bank loan versus financial lease: how do traditional and innovative approaches within the banking sector influence economic growth? A comparative analysis between the US and China pp. 4366-4383

- Ying Zhang, Dongqi Yao and Chunguang Zhang
- Bad volatility is not always bad: evidence from the commodity markets pp. 4384-4402

- Ivan Indriawan, Donald Lien, Tai-Yong Roh and Yahua Xu
- The impact of (un)conventional expansionary monetary policy on income inequality – lessons from Japan pp. 4403-4420

- Karl-Friedrich Israel and Sophia Latsos
- Understanding alcohol consumption across countries pp. 4421-4439

- Kenneth Clements, Yihui Lan and Haiyan Liu
- Informal, formal, or both? Assessing the drivers of home care utilization in Austria using a simultaneous decision framework pp. 4440-4456

- Matthias Firgo, Klaus Nowotny and Alexander Braun
Volume 52, issue 39, 2020
- Storage pricing model of container yards under fluctuating demand pp. 4223-4235

- Qian Zhang, Shuwen Yang, Qingcheng Zeng and Ting Yu
- Inferring Zambia’s HIV prevalence from a selected sample pp. 4236-4249

- Jessica Ying Chan and Jonathan A. Cook
- Impact of food price volatility on the US restaurant sector pp. 4250-4262

- Gazi Uddin, Jose Arreola Hernandez, Anupam Dutta, Sang Hoon Kang and Seong-Min Yoon
- The shifting Scully curve: international evidence from 1871 to 2016 pp. 4263-4283

- Livio Di Matteo and Fraser Summerfield
- Excise gap and price in the Italian cigarette industry pp. 4284-4299

- Stefano Marzioni, Alessandro Pandimiglio and Marco Spallone
- Does economic policy uncertainty in the U.S. influence stock markets in China and India? Time-frequency evidence pp. 4300-4316

- Rong Li, Sufang Li, Di Yuan and Keming Yu
- The effect of a specialized versus a general upper-secondary school curriculum on students’ performance and inequality. A difference-in-differences cross-country analysis pp. 4317-4331

- Afonso Câmara Leme, Josep-Oriol Escardibul, Luis Nunes, Ana Reis and Carmo Seabra
Volume 52, issue 38, 2020
- Capital advantages: could colleges and universities located in Beijing City win more national social science fund projects? pp. 4135-4145

- Chengzheng Li and Yunyun Wang
- Inequality of opportunity in earnings and assets in Egypt pp. 4146-4161

- Rami Galal and Hoda El Enbaby
- The long breadth of cities: revisiting worldwide urbanization patterns, 1950–2030 pp. 4162-4174

- Margherita Carlucci, Carlotta Ferrara, Kostas Rontos, Ilaria Zambon and Luca Salvati
- Impact of hurricanes strikes on international reserves in the Caribbean pp. 4175-4185

- Eric Strobl, Bazoumana Ouattara and Akassi Kablan
- Speculative trading in Chinese housing market: a panel regression method pp. 4186-4195

- Zhenxi Chen and Cuntong Wang
- Using the optimization algorithm to evaluate and predict the business performance of logistics companies–a case study in Vietnam pp. 4196-4212

- Tien-Muoi Le, Chia-Nan Wang and Han-Khanh Nguyen
- Regression-based measure of urban sprawl for Italian municipalities using DMSP-OLS night-time light images and economic data pp. 4213-4222

- Angela Bergantino, Giuseppe Di Liddo and Francesco Porcelli
Volume 52, issue 37, 2020
- The hydroelectricity consumption and economic growth in Asian countries - evidence using an asymmetric cointegration approach pp. 3999-4017

- Aviral Tiwari, Olaolu Olayeni, Yu-Cheng Chang and Tsangyao Chang
- What are the drivers of business demography and employment in the countries of the European Union? pp. 4018-4043

- Rafik Abdesselam, Jean Bonnet and Patricia Renou-Maissant
- Does the inequality-credit-crisis nexus exist? An empirical re-examination pp. 4044-4057

- Xiao Chang, Guoqiang Li, Xinhua Gu and Chunyu Lei
- Determinants of land value volatility in the U.S. Corn Belt pp. 4058-4072

- Ana Claudia Sant’Anna and Ani Katchova
- The impact of personality traits on talents’ performance throughout development phases: empirical evidence from professional football pp. 4073-4091

- Marc Valentin Lenz, Sascha Schmidt and Dominik Schreyer
- A Race for Long Horizon Bankruptcy Prediction pp. 4092-4111

- Edward Altman, Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Erkki K. Laitinen and Arto Suvas
- Is ‘oil and gas’ industry of ASEAN5 countries integrated with the US counterpart? pp. 4112-4134

- Hung Quang Do, Muhammad Bhatti and Muhammad Shahbaz
Volume 52, issue 36, 2020
- Tradable and nontradable directed technical change pp. 3874-3897

- Oscar Afonso and Tiago Sequeira
- Charter value, risk-taking and systemic risk in banking before and after the global financial crisis of 2007-2008 pp. 3898-3918

- Yassine Bakkar, Clovis Rugemintwari and Amine Tarazi
- Is external research assessment associated with convergence or divergence of research quality across universities and disciplines? Evidence from the PBRF process in New Zealand pp. 3919-3932

- Robert Buckle, John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- Dynamic control of a monopolist’s product and process innovation with reference quality pp. 3933-3950

- Shoude Li, Susu Cheng and Dongdong Li
- Do Hispanic immigrants spend less on medical care? Implications of the Hispanic health paradox pp. 3951-3964

- Subhasree Basu Roy, Reed Neil Olsen and Huikuan Tseng
- The exceptional performance of exporters and labour market outcomes: evidence from Egyptian firms pp. 3965-3975

- Ayhab F. Saad
- Estimating input-mix efficiency in a parametric framework: application to state-level agricultural data for the United States pp. 3976-3997

- Shabbir Ahmad
Volume 52, issue 35, 2020
- Economic uncertainties, macroeconomic announcements and sukuk spreads pp. 3748-3769

- Faruk Balli, Syed Billah, Hatice Balli and Russell Gregory-Allen
- Credit default swaps and CEO compensation: a long-term perspective pp. 3770-3787

- Jong-Yu Paula Hao, Jasmine Yur-Austin and Lu Zhu
- Dynamic spillovers and connectedness between oil returns and policy uncertainty pp. 3788-3808

- En-Ze Wang and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Student debt, income-based repayment, and self-employment: evidence from NLSY 1997 and NFCS 2015 pp. 3809-3829

- Srikant Devaraj and Pankaj C. Patel
- Spatial hedonic models for environmental hazards and health outcomes pp. 3830-3841

- Theodoros Makridakis and Sotiris Karkalakos
- The origin of the US-China trade war pp. 3842-3857

- Nisreen Moosa, Vikash Ramiah, Huy Pham and Alastair Watson
- Is there an effect of policy-related uncertainty on inflation? evidence from the United States under Trump pp. 3858-3873

- Refk Selmi, Jamal Bouoiyour, Mark Wohar and Youssef Errami
Volume 52, issue 34, 2020
- Collaborative innovation and policy support: the emergence of trilateral networks pp. 3651-3668

- Yang Song, Wolfram Elsner, Zhiyuan Zhang and Ron Berger
- Key market values for bottled wine in an emerging market: product attributes or business strategy? pp. 3669-3679

- Rodrigo Alejandro Romo-Muñoz, Rodrigo Monje-Sanhueza, Héctor Garrido and José M Gil
- Does individual investors’ attention influence underwriters’ IPO pricing? pp. 3680-3687

- Yuqin Huang and Haoran Zhang
- Do interest groups reward politicians for their votes in the legislature? Evidence from the great recession pp. 3688-3699

- Sungmun Choi
- How close to home does charity begin? pp. 3700-3708

- Duncan Grimson, Stephen Knowles and Philip Stahlmann-Brown
- Economic policy uncertainty, CEO characteristics and firm R&D expenditure: a Bayesian analysis pp. 3709-3731

- Hui Jiang and Caiyun Liu
- Evaluating the joint efficiency of German trade forecasts - a nonparametric multivariate approach pp. 3732-3747

- Christoph Behrens
Volume 52, issue 33, 2020
- An empirical investigation on the economic impact of shared patient information among doctors pp. 3555-3573

- Dain Jung, Do Won Kwak, Hye-Jin Kim and Minki Kim
- Determinants of County-Level Voting Patterns In the 2012 and 2016 Presidential Elections pp. 3574-3587

- Leo Kahane
- Stock returns and mutual fund flows in the korean financial markets: a system approach pp. 3588-3599

- Jaebeom Kim and Jung-Min Kim
- The linkage between life insurer spread behaviour and credit swap transaction: policyholder protection analysis pp. 3600-3613

- Jyh-Horng Lin, Pei-Chi Lii, Fu-Wei Huang and Shi Chen
- ICT adoption and income diversification among rural households in China pp. 3614-3628

- Chenxin Leng, Wanglin Ma, Jianjun Tang and Zhongkun Zhu
- The intrinsic fallacy of market mechanism and private property rights in alleviating the tragedy of the commons pp. 3629-3636

- Ali Cebeci, Huseyin Ince and Murat Mercan
- The role of small bettors in price formation in betting exchanges pp. 3637-3650

- Isabel Abinzano, Luis Muga and Rafael Santamaria
Volume 52, issue 32, 2020
- Forecasting the aggregate stock market volatility in a data-rich world pp. 3448-3463

- Li Liu, Feng Ma, Qing Zeng and Yaojie Zhang
- Horizontal mismatch and vocational education pp. 3464-3478

- Jürg Schweri, Annina Eymann and Manuel Aepli
- Testing PPP hypothesis under temporary structural breaks and asymmetric dynamic adjustments pp. 3479-3497

- Tolga Omay, Muhammed Shahbaz and Mübariz Hasanov
- Economic shocks and lottery sales: an examination of Maine State lottery sales pp. 3498-3511

- Gnel Gabrielyan and David Just
- Threshold effects in the patent-growth relationship: a PSTR approach for 60 developed and developing countries pp. 3512-3524

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz, Abdelaziz Hakimi, Majdi Karmani and Rim Boussaada
- The persistent institutional effect of liberal colonialism: evidence from China’s financial policies pp. 3525-3537

- Tong Fu, Zhongmei Wei and Ze Jian
- Divisia monetary aggregates and US GDP nowcasting pp. 3538-3554

- Biyan Tang, Boniface Yemba and Dongfeng Chang
Volume 52, issue 31, 2020
- A rank-dependent utility approach to model intra- and inter-individual heterogeneity in risky choice behaviours pp. 3337-3353

- Hélène Bouscasse and Matthieu de Lapparent
- The economic policy uncertainty and firm investment in Australia pp. 3354-3378

- Ji Wu, Jing Zhang, Shiyu Zhang and Liping Zou
- Intrinsic versus instrumental benefits of higher education: the challenge from self-funded higher education pp. 3379-3390

- Simona Rasciute, Paul Downward and Nick Simmons
- On the different survival rates of Portuguese microbusinesses – the case of projects supported by microcredit pp. 3391-3405

- Paulo Mourão
- Priced on the note: the case of Japanese IPOs pp. 3406-3417

- Cheng-Huei Chiao, Bill Hu, Ying Huang and Jim Washam
- Inequality and the business cycle: evidence from U.S. survey data pp. 3418-3435

- Martin Geiger, Eric Mayer and Johann Scharler
- Third-party certification and post-IPO acquisitions pp. 3436-3447

- Magnus Blomkvist, Karl Felixson and Anders Löflund
Volume 52, issue 30, 2020
- Individual preferences towards nuclear energy: the transient residency effect pp. 3219-3237

- Davide Contu, Susana Mourato and Ozgur Kaya
- Secondary job holding in Germany pp. 3238-3256

- Sabine Klinger and Enzo Weber
- Estimation of the rate of return to capital in the East African Community (EAC) Countries pp. 3257-3273

- Abdallah Othman and Glenn Jenkins
- Commonalities across commercial real estate indexes pp. 3274-3290

- Nafeesa Yunus
- REIT industry liquidity, valuation, and ownership reactions to ETF inceptions pp. 3291-3307

- Klaus S. Beckmann, Daniel Huerta-Sanchez and Thanh N. Ngo
- Evaluating the conditional convergence hypothesis in the post-1989 globalization period pp. 3308-3326

- Kevin Nell
- Remittances and the Dutch disease phenomenon: evidence from the bounds error correction modelling and a panel space pp. 3327-3336

- Artatrana Ratha and Masoud Moghaddam
Volume 52, issue 29, 2020
- Asset pricing in an Islamic economy pp. 3106-3122

- Yacine Hammami
- Corporate tax avoidance and cost of equity capital: international evidence pp. 3123-3137

- Hong Min Chun, Grace Il-Joo Kang, Sang Ho Lee and Yong Keun Yoo
- The role of exchange rate in inflation targeting: the case of Turkey pp. 3138-3152

- Metin Özdemir
- Bridging the gap in creative economy and ICT research: a regional analysis in Europe pp. 3153-3166

- Kai Zhao, Mary O’Mahony and Amir Qamar
- The effects of economic policy uncertainty on China’s economy: evidence from time-varying parameter FAVAR pp. 3167-3185

- Yinghua Ren, Qing Guo, Huiming Zhu and Wanming Ying
- The negative side of inflation targeting: revisiting inflation uncertainty in the EMU pp. 3186-3203

- Neil Lawton and Liam Gallagher
- The costs of tax havens: evidence from industry-level data pp. 3204-3218

- Petr Janský
Volume 52, issue 28, 2020
- Effects of retirement on the health of elderly people in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 2991-3003

- André Gal Mountian and Maria Dolores Diaz
- Forecasting core inflation: the case of South Africa pp. 3004-3022

- Franz Ruch, Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Mampho P. Modise
- Tax-spend, spend-tax, or fiscal synchronization. A wavelet analysis pp. 3023-3034

- Manuel Jaén-García
- Ability grouping and children’s non-cognitive outcomes pp. 3035-3054

- Emily McDool
- Dependence risk analysis in energy, agricultural and precious metals commodities: a pair vine copula approach pp. 3055-3072

- Satish Kumar, Aviral Tiwari, Ibrahim Raheem and Qiang Ji
- House prices and interest rates: Bayesian evidence from Germany pp. 3073-3089

- Christoph Hanck and Jan Prüser
- R&D cooperation in SMEs: the direct effect and the moderating role of human capital pp. 3090-3105

- Claudia Cantabene and Iacopo Grassi
Volume 52, issue 27, 2020
- Labour unions and leverage: evidence from firm-level union data pp. 2882-2894

- Katsushi Suzuki and Nakako Zushi
- Potential effects of scaling-up infrastructure in Peru: a general equilibrium model-based analysis pp. 2895-2912

- Jean-Marc Montaud, Jorge Davalos and Nicolas Pécastaing
- Returns to job satisfaction in the presence of horizontal mismatch pp. 2913-2930

- Qi Ge, Eun Jung Jordan, Myongjin Kim and Leilei Shen
- A non-expected utility model and its application in practical auctions pp. 2931-2944

- Mingxi Wang, Yi Hu, Chuangyin Dang and Shouyang Wang
- Uncertainty and crude oil market volatility: new evidence pp. 2945-2959

- Chao Liang, Yu Wei, Xiafei Li, Xuhui Zhang and Yifeng Zhang
- Can good governance lower bank intermediation costs? pp. 2960-2976

- Mariusz Jarmuzek and Tonny Lybek
- Impact of R&D expenditures, rainfall and temperature variations in agricultural productivity: empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 2977-2990

- Ruhul Salim, Kamrul Hassan and Sanzidur Rahman
Volume 52, issue 26, 2020
- Estimating the gravity model when zero trade flows are frequent and economically determined pp. 2766-2779

- William Martin and Cong Pham
- How did the Great Recession Affect Gender Disparity in Europe? An Analysis by a Multidimensional Deprivation Approach pp. 2780-2794

- Adalgiso Amendola, Roberto Dell’Anno and Lavinia Parisi
- An augmented P-star model of Indian inflation pp. 2795-2806

- Peter Holzschuh, Ankita Mishra, Jayant Misra, Imad A. Moosa, Shyam Nath and George B. Tawadros
- Extrinsic psychosocial stressors and workers’ productivity: impact of employee age and industry experience pp. 2807-2820

- Ahsen Maqsoom, Abdul Mughees, Hafiz Zahoor, Adnan Nawaz and Khwaja Mateen Mazher
- Heterogeneity and fine wine prices: application of the quantile regression approach pp. 2821-2840

- Charles-Olivier Amédée-Manesme, Benoit Faye and Eric Le Fur
- Diamonds and precious metals for reduction of portfolio tail risk pp. 2841-2861

- Massimiliano Barbi, Hélyette Geman and Silvia Romagnoli
- Making economics more useful: how technological eclecticism could help pp. 2862-2881

- Amar Bhidé
Volume 52, issue 25, 2020
- Exploring the effect of crisis on cooperatives: a Bayesian performance analysis of French craftsmen cooperatives pp. 2657-2678

- Anne Musson and Damien Rousselière
- Asymmetric J-curve: evidence from industry trade between U.S. and U.K pp. 2679-2693

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Muhammad Ali Nasir
- Modelling with flexibility through the business cycle: using a panel smooth transition model to test for the lipstick effect pp. 2694-2704

- Wenying Li, Chen Zhen and Jeffrey Dorfman
- The effects of exchange rate pass-through and cost channel on price level: The case of fragile five countries pp. 2705-2722

- Yusuf Ekrem Akbas
- Uber’s early entry decisions in the US pp. 2723-2729

- James L. Swofford
- Is the corn futures market noisier? The impact of high frequency quoting pp. 2730-2750

- Xiaoyang Wang, Philip Garcia and Scott H. Irwin
- Economies of scale and mechanization in Chinese corn and wheat production pp. 2751-2765

- Simon Jetté-Nantel, Wuyang Hu and Yumei Liu
Volume 52, issue 24, 2020
- How social capital influences medical choices: a study of colonoscopy decision-making pp. 2544-2555

- Lindon Robison, Trey Malone, Jeffrey O. Oliver, Richard E. Winder and James W. Ogilvie
- A location model for the departure port tax rebate policy pp. 2556-2568

- Zigen Chen, Xu Xin, Kang Chen and Qingcheng Zeng
- The unintended consequences of crowdsourcing prior art search pp. 2569-2579

- Jin-Hyuk Kim and Benjamin Mitra-Kahn
- Value-at-risk and expected shortfall in cryptocurrencies’ portfolio: a vine copula–based approach pp. 2580-2593

- Carlos Trucíos, Aviral Tiwari and Faisal Alqahtani
- An inquiry concerning long-term U.S. interest rates using monthly data pp. 2594-2621

- Tanweer Akram and Huiqing Li
- Do penalties matter? The impact of the introduction of financial penalties in the United Kingdom for insider trading pp. 2622-2635

- Aaron Gilbert and Alireza Tourani-Rad
- Demand elasticities for 9 goods in 37 countries pp. 2636-2655

- Kenneth Clements, Jiawei Si, Eliyathamby Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
Volume 52, issue 23, 2020
- The evolution of wage gaps between STEM and non-STEM graduates in a technological following economy pp. 2427-2442

- Giuseppe Croce and Emanuela Ghignoni
- Macroeconomic expectations and time varying heterogeneity:evidence from individual survey data pp. 2443-2459

- Imane El Ouadghiri and Remzi Uctum
- Effect of the global financial meltdown on India’s aggregate export volumes pp. 2460-2471

- Ranajoy Bhattacharyya and Sayani Ghosh
- Hedging and diversification across commodity assets pp. 2472-2492

- Ilyes Abid, Abderrazak Dhaoui, Stéphane Goutte and Khaled Guesmi
- What causes the IPO underpricing? New evidence from China’s SME market pp. 2493-2507

- Gaofeng Zou, Qiyuan Cheng, Weijie Chen and J. Ginger Meng
- Trade openness and child health: a heterogeneous panel cointegration analysis pp. 2508-2525

- Jan Dithmer and Awudu Abdulai
- Is debt conservatism the solution to financial constraints? An empirical analysis of Japanese firms pp. 2526-2543

- Weihan Cui
Volume 52, issue 22, 2020
- Regional competitiveness and high growth firms in the EU: the creativity premium pp. 2325-2338

- Leo Sleuwaegen and Sander Ramboer
- Exchange rate dynamics in South Africa pp. 2339-2352

- Alexander Boateng, Gloria Claudio-Quiroga and Luis Gil-Alana
- Examining the differences in the impact of climate change on innovation between developed and developing countries: evidence from a panel system GMM analysis pp. 2353-2365

- Abdelaziz Hakimi and Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Characteristics and determinants of asymmetric phase shifts in China’s manufacturing industrial production cycles pp. 2366-2376

- Xianli Kong, Kangyin Dong and Lei Zhang
- A study on the relationship between cultural dimensions and innovation performance in the European Union countries pp. 2377-2391

- Raphaël Murswieck, Mihaela Drăgan, Mihaela Maftei, Diana Ivana and Astrid Fortmüller
- Impact of global uncertainty on the global economy and large developed and developing economies pp. 2392-2407

- Wensheng Kang, Ronald Ratti and Joaquin Vespignani
- The effect of health information on smoking intensity: does addiction matter? pp. 2408-2426

- Sen Zeng and Satoru Shimokawa
Volume 52, issue 21, 2020
- Eldercare hours, work hours and perceived filial obligations pp. 2219-2238

- Fernanda Mazzotta, Francesca Bettio and Valentina Zigante
- Measuring the gender wage gap—a methodological note pp. 2239-2249

- Terhi Maczulskij and Jukka Nyblom
- Microdata analysis of the consequences of free trade port policy: the case of Iran free zones pp. 2250-2260

- Mehdi Mohebi and Fakhri Mirshojaee
- National culture and financial literacy: international evidence pp. 2261-2279

- Muzaffarjon Ahunov and Leo Van Hove
- How to gain image and positioning on social media: Spanish agribusiness firm image and position on social media pp. 2280-2291

- Deiyalí A. Carpio, Alberta Fernandez and Beatriz Urbano
- Does economic policy uncertainty matter for commodity market in China? Evidence from quantile regression pp. 2292-2308

- Huiming Zhu, Rui Huang, Ningli Wang and Liya Hau
- Forecasting stock market returns by combining sum-of-the-parts and ensemble empirical mode decomposition pp. 2309-2323

- Zhifeng Dai and Huan Zhu
Volume 52, issue 20, 2020
- Forecasting inflation in a small open developing economy pp. 2123-2134

- Ashwin Madhou, Tayushma Sewak, Imad Moosa and Vikash Ramiah
- The value of school in urban China: a spatial quantile regression with housing transactions in Beijing pp. 2135-2146

- Leiju Qiu, Dongmei Guo, Xuankai Zhao and Wenzhan Zhang
- The effects of business models on bank risk before, during and after financial crisis: evidence from China pp. 2147-2164

- Maoyong Cheng, Caoyuan Ma and Hongyan Geng
- Social assistance and mental health: evidence from longitudinal administrative data on pharmaceutical consumption pp. 2165-2177

- Margareta Dackehag, Lina Maria Ellegård, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Therese Nilsson
- Willingness-to-pay for snowmobile recreation: travel cost method models with and without post-season resurvey of trip count pp. 2178-2190

- Ryan Larsen, R. Garth Taylor, John R. McKean and Donn M. Johnson
- Export margins and world shocks: an empirical investigation in fixed and floating regimes pp. 2191-2207

- Lilia Cavallari and Stefano D’Addona
- Have investors learned from the crisis? An analysis of post-crisis pricing errors and market corrections in US stock markets based on the reverse DCF model pp. 2208-2218

- András Takács, József Ulbert and Andrew Fodor
Volume 52, issue 19, 2020
- Do the French pension reforms increase re-employment of older unemployed workers? pp. 2015-2043

- Kadija Charni
- A Bayesian evaluation of an efficiency-wage model with indeterminacy pp. 2044-2055

- Bo Zhang, Wei Dai and Mark Weder
- Avoiding Mis-estimation of the CES Function: Unit Matters pp. 2056-2062

- Haoqi Qian and Libo Wu
- Life insurer performance under the bailout of distressed asset purchases pp. 2063-2078

- Xuelian Li, Jianming Dong and Jyh-Horng Lin
- Structural social capital and mental health: a panel study pp. 2079-2095

- Damiano Fiorillo, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera and Nunzia Nappo
- Volatility transmission between stock and foreign exchange markets: a connectedness analysis pp. 2096-2108

- Fernando Fernández-Rodríguez and Simón Sosvilla-Rivero
- Unemployment durations and local labour market conditions pp. 2109-2122

- Tom Pierse and John McHale
Volume 52, issue 18, 2020
- Linkages among energy price, exchange rates and stock markets: Evidence from emerging African economies pp. 1921-1935

- Abdullahi D. Ahmed and Rui Huo
- Market integration and spatial price transmission in grain markets of Turkey pp. 1936-1948

- Ozcan Ozturk
- Foreign capital and domestic productivity in the Czech Republic: a meta-regression analysis pp. 1949-1958

- Mojmir Hampl, Tomas Havranek and Zuzana Irsova
- Efficiency of American states after implementation of the patient protection and affordable care act (PPACA) from 2014 to 2017 pp. 1959-1972

- Richard Gearhart and Nyakundi Michieka
- Chinese liquidity effects on the Australian macroeconomy, 2002–2017 pp. 1973-1985

- Richard Burdekin and Ran Tao
- Does traditional price policy work for achieving low smoking rate? –Empirical and theoretical evaluation based on the United States aggregate data pp. 1986-1997

- Shuhei Kaneko and Haruko Noguchi
- More insecure and less paid? The effect of perceived job insecurity on wage distribution pp. 1998-2013

- Sergio Scicchitano, Marco Biagetti and Antonio Chirumbolo
Volume 52, issue 17, 2020
- Technological diversity, uncertainty and innovation performance pp. 1831-1844

- Thomas Bolli, Florian Seliger and Martin Woerter
- Forecasting the GDP of a small open developing economy: an application of FAVAR models pp. 1845-1856

- Ashwin Madhou, Tayushma Sewak, Imad Moosa and Vikash Ramiah
- Fiscal multipliers and the level of economic activity: a structural threshold VAR model for the UK pp. 1857-1865

- Rozina Shaheen and Paul Turner
- Which volatility model for option valuation in China? Empirical evidence from SSE 50 ETF options pp. 1866-1880

- Zhuo Huang, Chen Tong and Tianyi Wang
- Labour market participation in Brazil: a discrete game approach pp. 1881-1890

- Marcelo Resende and Vicente Cardoso
- Reserve flows and monetary autonomy under a fixed exchange rate: the British experience under Bretton Woods pp. 1891-1904

- Kit Pasula
- Segregation of women into low-paying occupations in the United States pp. 1905-1920

- Carlos Gradín
Volume 52, issue 16, 2020
- A portfolio approach to the optimal mix of funded and unfunded pensions pp. 1733-1744

- Léa Bouhakkou, Alain Coën and Didier Folus
- OTC trades and liquidity in the European carbon market more than meets the eye pp. 1745-1762

- Iordanis Angelos Kalaitzoglou and Boulis Maher Ibrahim
- Are governmental expenditures also sticky? Evidence from the operating expenditures of public schools pp. 1763-1776

- TsingZai C. Wu, Chaur-Shiuh Young, Chun-Chan Yu and Hsiao-Tang Hsu
- Financial inclusion and poverty: a tale of forty-five thousand households pp. 1777-1788

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Vijaya Bhaskar Marisetty
- Elasticity of substitution and technical efficiency: evidence from the US electricity generation pp. 1789-1805

- Douglas Mugabe, Levan Elbakidze and Gulnara Zaynutdinova
- Economic growth and carbon emissions: evidence from CIVETS countries pp. 1806-1815

- Marija Petrović-Ranđelović, Petar Mitić, Aleksandar Zdravković, Dušan Cvetanović and Slobodan Cvetanović
- Microfinance in Latin America and the Caribbean: the curse and blessing of ethnic diversity pp. 1816-1830

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Samuelson Appau
Volume 52, issue 15, 2020
- Aid, policies and growth: a nonlinear reassessment pp. 1617-1633

- Xin Geng and Manuel Hernandez
- Youth idleness in Eastern Europe and Central Asia before and after the 2009 crisis pp. 1634-1655

- Joseph Mauro and Sophie Mitra
- Health-related quality of life and compensating income variation for 18 health conditions in Iceland pp. 1656-1670

- Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir, Kristín Helga Birgisdóttir, Hanna Björg Henrysdóttir and Thorhildur Ólafsdóttir
- OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE AND FIRM EXIT ROUTES pp. 1671-1686

- Darja Peljhan, Katja Zajc Kejžar and Nina Ponikvar
- A tale of two unions: divergent platforms and their constituencies pp. 1687-1703

- Jessica Merkle and Michelle Phillips
- Standard costs of regional public rail passenger transport: evidence from Italy pp. 1704-1717

- Alessandro Avenali, Andrea Boitani, Giuseppe Catalano, Giorgio Matteucci and Andrea Monticini
- Identifying uncertainty shocks using world diffusion index pp. 1718-1732

- Kosei Fukuda
Volume 52, issue 14, 2020
- The effects of fiscal consolidations on the composition of government spending pp. 1517-1532

- Moulaye Bamba, Jean-Louis Combes and Alexandru Minea
- Patterns and determinants of the horizontal and vertical intra-industry trade of regions: panel analysis for Spain & Poland pp. 1533-1552

- Tomasz Brodzicki, Tomasz Jurkiewicz, Laura Márquez-Ramos and Stanisław Umiński
- Gender diversity and firm performance: evidence from India and Singapore pp. 1553-1565

- Geeta Duppati, Narendar V. Rao, Neha Matlani, Francis Scrimgeour and Debasis Patnaik
- Maternal empowerment and child malnutrition in Bangladesh pp. 1566-1581

- Belayet Hossain
- Measuring economic freedom: an alternative functional specification and subsequent ranking pp. 1582-1591

- Sean Balliew, Timothy Mathews and Joshua Hall
- Do menu-labelling laws translate into results? The disparate impacts on population obesity and diabetes pp. 1592-1605

- Jacqueline Craig, Charles Moul and Gregory Niemesh
- The tax-rate induced bond substitution hypothesis and the traditional textbook treatment of the relationship between tax-free and taxable bond yields pp. 1606-1616

- Richard Cebula and J.R. Clark
Volume 52, issue 13, 2020
- Export sensitivity to time delays and the pattern of international trade pp. 1409-1426

- Julio Mancuso Tradenta and Christis Tombazos
- Trading off positive and negative service changes in childcare: a choice experiment using a latent class modelling approach pp. 1427-1445

- Jacob Ladenburg, Ole Bonnichsen and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Informed trading, order flow shocks and the cross section of expected returns in Borsa Istanbul pp. 1446-1459

- Murat Tiniç and Aslihan Salih
- Economic growth, sectoral structures, and environmental methane footprints pp. 1460-1475

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Joseph Francois, Doris Oberdabernig and Patrick Tomberger
- Widening price limit effects: evidence from an emerging stock market pp. 1476-1486

- Chiou-Fa Lin and Cheng-Huei Chiao
- Methods of payment in US banks’ acquisition: efficiency perspectives pp. 1487-1501

- Jamal Al-Khasawneh, Kameleddine Benameur, Mohammed Z Shariff and Khiyar Abduallah Khiyar
- Can we have growth when population is stagnant? Testing linear growth rate formulas of non-scale endogenous growth models pp. 1502-1516

- Thomas Ziesemer
Volume 52, issue 12, 2020
- Unmet need for health care during pregnancy: A French – Romanian comparison pp. 1298-1310

- Lydie Ancelot, Liliane Bonnal, Marc-Hubert Depret, Pascal Favard, Danut Jemna and Christiana Brigitte Sandu
- Income inequality, corruption and subjective well-being pp. 1311-1326

- Bing Yan and Bo Wen
- Work-limiting health, earnings, and employment: an analysis with SIPP data pp. 1327-1348

- Peijingran Yu and Kenneth Couch
- Does diversity matter? A fresh inquiry into the energy, economy and environment nexus pp. 1349-1362

- Amit Prakash Jha and Sanjay Singh
- Asymmetric impacts of insurance premiums on the non-oil GDP: some new empirical evidence pp. 1363-1376

- Wael Hemrit and Noureddine Benlagha
- Public Debt, Economic Growth and the Real Interest Rate: A Panel VAR Approach to EU and OECD Countries pp. 1377-1394

- Jan Jacobs, Kazuo Ogawa, Elmer Sterken and Ichiro Tokutsu
- Does the Reserve Bank of Australia follow a forward-looking nonlinear monetary policy rule? pp. 1395-1408

- George B. Tawadros
Volume 52, issue 11, 2020
- Oil shocks and stock volatility: new evidence via a Bayesian, graph-based VAR approach pp. 1163-1180

- Libo Yin and Xiyuan Ma
- Dynamic conditional score models: a review of their applications pp. 1181-1199

- Szabolcs Blazsek and Adrian Licht
- The time-varying characteristics of the Chinese financial cycle and impact from the United States pp. 1200-1218

- Bo Wang and Haoran Li
- The impact of OFDI on the performance of Chinese firms along the ‘Belt and Road’ pp. 1219-1239

- Liu Haiyue and Aqsa Manzoor
- Foreign bank ownership and income inequality: empirical evidence pp. 1240-1258

- Manthos Delis, Iftekhar Hasan and Nikolaos Mylonidis
- Estimating the household consumption function in Saudi Arabia: an error correction approach pp. 1259-1271

- Goblan Al Gahtani, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Simona Bigerna and Axel Pierru
- On the role of domestic and international financial cyclical factors in driving economic growth pp. 1272-1297

- Monica Billio, Michael Donadelli, G. Livieri and Antonio Paradiso
Volume 52, issue 10, 2020
- Modelling inbound international tourism demand in small Pacific Island countries pp. 1031-1047

- Nikeel Kumar, Ronald Kumar, Arvind Patel, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Peter Stauvermann
- Invoice currency choice, nonlinearities and exchange rate pass-through pp. 1048-1069

- Thi-Ngoc Anh Nguyen and Kiyotaka Sato
- Does real U.K. GDP have a unit root? Evidence from a multi-century perspective pp. 1070-1087

- Giorgio Canarella, Rangan Gupta, Stephen Miller and Tolga Omay
- Comparative performances of measures of consumer and economic sentiment in forecasting consumption: a multi-country analysis pp. 1088-1104

- Robert Gausden and Mohammad S. Hasan
- Do immigrants delay retirement and social security claiming? pp. 1105-1123

- Mary J. Lopez and Sita Slavov
- The time-frequency dependence of unemployment on real input prices: a wavelet coherency and partial coherency approach pp. 1124-1140

- Xiangcai Meng
- Mobile money adoption and households’ vulnerability to shocks: Evidence from Togo pp. 1141-1162

- Komivi Afawubo, Mawuli K. Couchoro, Messan Agbaglah and Tchapo Gbandi
Volume 52, issue 9, 2020
- Parental leave length and mothers’ careers: what can be inferred from occupational allocation? pp. 879-904

- Barbara Pertold-Gębicka
- Understanding domestic savings: an empirical approach pp. 905-928

- Rodrigo Cerda, Rodrigo Fuentes, Gonzalo García Trujillo and José Llodrá
- Remittance and financial inclusion in refugee migrants: inverse probability of treatment weighting using the propensity score pp. 929-950

- Nirosha Wellalage and Stuart Locke
- A nonparametric analysis of insufficient wage incentives in the Chinese health industry pp. 951-969

- Qiao Wang
- Preschool for all? Enrollment and maternal labour supply implications of a bilingual preschool policy pp. 970-986

- Eric W. Chan
- Short- and long-term relation between economic development and government spending: the role of quality of institutions pp. 987-1009

- Cristian Barra, Nazzareno Ruggiero and Roberto Zotti
- Beyond GDP: an analysis of the socio-economic diversity of European regions pp. 1010-1029

- Kassoum Ayouba, Julie Le Gallo and Andrés Vallone
Volume 52, issue 8, 2020
- The implied volatility smirk in the VXX options market pp. 769-788

- Sebastian A. Gehricke and Jin E. Zhang
- The perverse effect of sin taxes: the rise of illicit white cigarettes pp. 789-805

- Roger Bate, Cody Kallen and Aparna Mathur
- The impact of Sukuk on the insolvency risk of conventional and Islamic banks pp. 806-824

- Houcem Smaoui, Karim Mimouni and Akram Temimi
- Executive compensation and capital structure pp. 825-838

- Sheen Liu, Howard Qi and Yan Alice Xie
- On the Brazilian fuel pricing policy: a Gaussian factor model approach pp. 839-850

- Fernando Antonio Aiube
- Spillovers across European sovereign credit markets and role of surprise and uncertainty pp. 851-865

- Stelios Bekiros, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Rania Jammazi and Chaker Aloui
- Electricity consumption and economic growth across Australian states and territories pp. 866-878

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Kris Ivanovski
Volume 52, issue 7, 2020
- Robust measures of skewness and kurtosis for macroeconomic and financial time series pp. 637-670

- Andrea Bastianin
- The asymmetric role of corporate governance in CEO pay determination: evidence from South Africa pp. 671-693

- Ernest Gyapong, Maithm M. R. Khaghaany and Ammad Ahmed
- Birth order and portfolio choice pp. 694-709

- Yosef Bonaparte, Frank J. Fabozzi and David Koslowsky
- Evaluating fiscal effort in heterogeneous contexts using a conditional nonparametric frontier approach pp. 710-725

- Francisco M. Pedraja, Cristina Polo and Javier Suárez-Pandiello
- Resolving the public-sector wage premium puzzle by indirect inference pp. 726-741

- A. Patrick Minford, Yi Wang and Peng Zhou
- Optimal pricing strategies for a cluster of goods: own- and cross-price effects with correlated tastes pp. 742-755

- Juan Rosas, Santiago Acerenza and Peter Orazem
- Do non-intermediation services tell us more in the finance–growth nexus?: causality evidence from eight OECD countries pp. 756-768

- Su-Yin Cheng and Han Hou
Volume 52, issue 6, 2020
- Is there evidence of “fear of appreciation” in China’s foreign exchange market intervention? pp. 537-551

- Yanzhen Wang, Xiumin Li, Dong Huang and Aihua Wang
- Paying for procurement: analysis of landman compensation surveys pp. 552-567

- Timothy Fitzgerald and Forrest F. Aven
- The impacts of teacher working conditions and human capital on student achievement: evidence from brazilian longitudinal data pp. 568-582

- Larissa Marioni, Ricardo Da Silva Freguglia and Naercio Menezes-Filho
- Block ownership and CEO compensation: does board gender diversity matter? pp. 583-597

- Farid Ullah, Ping Jiang, Yasir Shahab, Hai-Xia Li and Lei Xu
- Club convergence and inter-regional inequality in Mexico, 1940-2015 pp. 598-608

- Alfonso Mendoza-Velázquez, Vicente German-Soto, Mercedes Monfort and Javier Ordóñez
- Payments data: do consumers want banks to keep them in a safe or turn them into gold? pp. 609-622

- Carin Cruijsen
- Measuring the gender disparities in unemployment dynamics during the recession: evidence from Portugal pp. 623-636

- Joana Passinhas and Isabel Proença
Volume 52, issue 5, 2020
- Import demand in heterogeneous panel data with cross-sectional dependence pp. 443-458

- Tullio Gregori and Marco Giansoldati
- Testing Okun’s law. Theoretical and empirical considerations using fractional integration pp. 459-474

- Luis Gil-Alana, Marinko Skare and Sanja Blazevic Buric
- German income taxation and the timing of marriage pp. 475-489

- Alexander Fink
- Why do retired workers claim their social security benefits so early? A potential explanation based on the cumulative prospect theory pp. 490-505

- Rui Guo, Wei Sun, Jianqiu Wang and Gang Xiao
- Ethnic diversity and human capital development in India: A disaggregated analysis at the state and district levels pp. 506-518

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Yeti Nisha Madhoo and Shyam Nath
- The adviser effect on insurance disclosures pp. 519-527

- Demetris Christodoulou and Doron Samuell
- The role of real estate uncertainty in predicting US home sales growth: evidence from a quantiles-based Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 528-536

- Oguzhan Cepni, Rangan Gupta and Mark Wohar
Volume 52, issue 4, 2020
- Interdependence between cash crop and staple food international prices across periods of varying financial market stress pp. 345-360

- El Mamoun Amrouk, Stephanie-Carolin Grosche and Thomas Heckelei
- Does the size of Islamic banking matter for industry growth: international evidence pp. 361-374

- Abdelaziz Chazi, Ali Mirzaei, Zaher Zantout and A.S.M. Azad
- Intensifying financial inclusion through the provision of financial literacy training: a gendered perspective pp. 375-387

- Isaac Koomson, Renato A. Villano and David Hadley
- Industry competition, earnings management and leader–follower effects pp. 388-399

- Chia-Hao Lee and Pei-I Chou
- Better outcomes at lower costs? The effect of public health expenditures on hospital efficiency pp. 400-414

- David J Hunt and Charles Link
- Using satellite imagery to create tax maps and enhance local revenue collection pp. 415-429

- Daniel Ayalew Ali, Klaus Deininger and Michael Wild
- Religion, religiosity and educational attainment: evidence from the compulsory education system in England pp. 430-442

- John Moffat and Hong Il Yoo
Volume 52, issue 3, 2020
- The impact of liquidity on portfolio value-at-risk forecasts pp. 242-259

- Jui-Cheng Hung, Jung-Bin Su, Matthew C. Chang and Yi-Hsien Wang
- Stepping on toes in the production of knowledge: a meta-regression analysis pp. 260-274

- Tiago Sequeira and Pedro Cunha Neves
- Macroeconomic news surprises, volume and volatility relationship in index futures market pp. 275-287

- Ameet Kumar Banerjee, H. K. Pradhan, Trilochan Tripathy and A. Kanagaraj
- ASEAN income gap and the optimal exchange Rate Regime pp. 288-304

- Ngoc Nguyen, Charles Harvie and Sandy Suardi
- Deviations between China’s and international gold price: role of fundamentals, contagion and financial shocks pp. 305-316

- Junwei Wang, Zhicheng Liang and Kin Keung Lai
- Do land markets improve land-use efficiency? evidence from Jiangsu, China pp. 317-330

- Ziming Liu, Lan Zhang, Jens Rommel and Shuyi Feng
- The role of entrepreneurial passion in the formation of students’ entrepreneurial intentions pp. 331-344

- Saeid Karimi
Volume 52, issue 2, 2020
- Gender wage gap and the role of skills and tasks: evidence from the Austrian PIAAC data set pp. 113-134

- Michael Christl and Monika Köppl–Turyna
- Optimal investment for agricultural growth and poverty reduction in the democratic republic of congo a two-sector economic growth model pp. 135-155

- Thaddée Badibanga and John Ulimwengu
- Estimation of a Two-Limit Tobit model with generalized Box–Cox transformation and unknown censoring thresholds pp. 156-174

- Thomas Zuehlke
- Feasible smooth income tax schedules: benefits and distributional implications pp. 175-194

- D. Estévez Schwarz and Eric Sommer
- ICT and transport infrastructure development: an empirical analysis of complementarity pp. 195-211

- Kyoung Y. Na, Dong H. Kim, Byoung Park, Sang W. Yoon and Chang-Ho Yoon
- The macroeconomic effects of public debt: an empirical analysis of Mozambique pp. 212-226

- Antonio Afonso and Yasfir Ibraimo
- Does land titling improve credit access? Quasi-experimental evidence from rural China pp. 227-241

- Longyao Zhang, Wenli Cheng, Enjiang Cheng and Bi Wu
Volume 52, issue 1, 2020
- Trade credit in economic fluctuations and its impact on corporate performance: a panel data analysis from China pp. 1-18

- Qiang Lin and Tao Zhang
- A new dawn for MENA firms: service trade liberalization for more competitive exports pp. 19-35

- Fida Karam and Chahir Zaki
- The influence of family businesses and women directors on innovation pp. 36-51

- Ana Beatriz Hernández-Lara and Juan Pablo Gonzales-Bustos
- Who is on LinkedIn? Self-selection into professional online networks pp. 52-67

- Steffen Brenner, Sezen Aksin Sivrikaya and Joachim Schwalbach
- Aggregate earnings and gross domestic product: International evidence pp. 68-84

- Vaibhav Lalwani and Madhumita Chakraborty
- The cross-market dynamic effects of liquidity on volatility: evidence from Chinese stock index and futures markets pp. 85-99

- Gaoxiu Qiao, Yuxin Teng, Yanyan Xu and Lu Wang
- Technical efficiency and technology gap in Ghana’s cocoa industry: accounting for farm heterogeneity pp. 100-112

- Gideon Danso-Abbeam and Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi
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