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Volume 51, issue 60, 2019
- Inequality of opportunity in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 6428-6458

- Paolo Brunori, Flaviana Palmisano and Vito Peragine
- Panel data analysis of multi-factor capital asset pricing models pp. 6459-6475

- Tariro Makwasha, Jill Wright and Param Silvapulle
- Can patent family size and composition signal patent value? pp. 6476-6496

- Francois P. Kabore and Walter Park
- Higher education enrolment in Bangladesh: does the wage premium matter? pp. 6497-6516

- Salma Ahmed and Mark McGillivray
- Exchange rates change, asset-denominated currency difference and stock price fluctuation pp. 6517-6534

- Luyuan Zheng, Yuexiang Jiang and Huaigang Long
- Women’s investment in career and the household division of labour pp. 6535-6557

- Catherine Sofer and Claire Thibout
- How stock markets react to regulatory sanctions? Evidence from France pp. 6558-6566

- Thierry Kirat and Amir Rezaee
Volume 51, issue 59, 2019
- Effects of main bank switching on new business bankruptcy pp. 6286-6308

- Yuta Ogane
- The accuracy of interest rate forecasts in the Asia-Pacific region: opportunities for portfolio management pp. 6309-6332

- Ibrahim Filiz, Thomas Nahmer, Markus Spiwoks and Kilian Bizer
- Spillover across Eurozone credit market sectors and determinants pp. 6333-6349

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Elie Bouri, Jose Arreola-Hernandez, David Roubaud and Stelios Bekiros
- Weaker jobs, weaker innovation. Exploring the effects of temporary employment on new products pp. 6350-6375

- Armanda Cetrulo, Valeria Cirillo and Dario Guarascio
- An intertemporal analysis of expenditure elasticities under three expenditure specifications for Sri Lanka pp. 6376-6392

- Maneka Jayasinghe, Eliyathamby Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
- What drives the Bitcoin price? A factor augmented error correction mechanism investigation pp. 6393-6410

- Łukasz Goczek and Ivan Skliarov
- Forecasting realized volatility of crude oil futures with equity market uncertainty pp. 6411-6427

- Fenghua Wen, Yupei Zhao, Minzhi Zhang and Chunyan Hu
Volume 51, issue 58, 2019
- Lending technologies, banking relationships, and firms’ access to credit in Italy: the role of firm size pp. 6139-6170

- Gabriele Angori, David Aristei and Manuela Gallo
- Would helicopter money be spent? New evidence for the Netherlands pp. 6171-6189

- Maarten van Rooij and Jakob de Haan
- Effects of health insurance on labour supply: evidence from the health care fund for the poor in Vietnam pp. 6190-6212

- Nga Lê, Wim Groot, Sonila M. Tomini and Florian Tomini
- Firm location and corporate dividend policy: evidence from China pp. 6213-6234

- Sheng Yao, Wei-Wei Zhang and Chen-Miao Lin
- Does the quality of institutions enhance savings? The case of Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 6235-6263

- Elliot Boateng, Frank Agbola and Amir Mahmood
- Extreme returns and the idiosyncratic volatility puzzle: African evidence pp. 6264-6279

- Ji Wu, Eze Peter Chimezie, Gilbert Nartea and Jing Zhang
- Are contingent instructors better teachers: evidence from a Chinese university pp. 6280-6285

- Qiang Feng, Jing Feng, Ming Li and Yang Li
Volume 51, issue 57, 2019
- Intellectual capital and firm performance: evidence from Indian banking sector pp. 6054-6067

- Suryanarayan Mohapatra, Sangram Keshari Jena, Amarnath Mitra and Aviral Tiwari
- The effects of the Paris climate agreement on stock markets: evidence from the German stock market pp. 6068-6075

- Huy Pham, Van Nguyen, Vikash Ramiah, Kashif Saleem and Nisreen Moosa
- Safe havens in the face of Presidential election uncertainty: A comparison between Bitcoin, oil and precious metals pp. 6076-6088

- Jamal Bouoiyour, Refk Selmi and Mark Wohar
- Individual investor’s limited attention and IPO performance pp. 6089-6099

- Bing Zhang
- Sexual economic theory & the human mating market pp. 6100-6112

- Stephen Whyte, Robert C. Brooks and Benno Torgler
- Dialect, transaction cost and intra-national trade: evidence from China pp. 6113-6126

- Ling Wang and Jianqing Ruan
- Robotization and labour dislocation in the manufacturing sectors of OECD countries: a panel VAR approach pp. 6127-6138

- Fabiano Compagnucci, Andrea Gentili, Enzo Valentini and Mauro Gallegati
Volume 51, issue 56, 2019
- The effect of telehealth insurance mandates on health-care utilization and outcomes pp. 5972-5985

- Anca M. Grecu and Ghanshyam Sharma
- Does state-mandated reporting work? The case of surgical site infection in CABG patients pp. 5986-5998

- Yunwei Gai
- Disparities in the financial performance of agricultural entities according to the legal form: the case of Slovakia pp. 5999-6008

- Ivana Kravčáková Vozárová, Rastislav Kotulic and Roman Vavrek
- Building a computable general equilibrium tax model for Italy pp. 6009-6020

- Maria Gesualdo, James Giesecke, Nhi Tran and Francesco Felici
- Gender difference in promotions: new evidence from the internal labor market in China pp. 6021-6033

- Hong Zhang
- Volatility in productivity and the impact on unemployment pp. 6034-6039

- William Crowder and Aaron Smallwood
- Assessing tax reforms through the elasticity of reported income: an empirical analysis for Spain pp. 6040-6053

- María Arrazola, Jose de Hevia and José Félix Sanz-Sanz
Volume 51, issue 55, 2019
- Economics training and hyperbolic discounting: training versus selection effects pp. 5891-5899

- Julia Paxton
- Effects of corporate governance on the decision to voluntarily disclose corporate social responsibility reports: evidence from China pp. 5900-5910

- Chao Zhou
- Cattle as a consistently resilient agricultural commodity pp. 5911-5922

- Robert Powell, Duc H. Vo and Thach Pham
- High-speed Internet access and housing values pp. 5923-5936

- Gabor Molnar, Scott Savage and Douglas C. Sicker
- The effect of peer observation on consumption choices: evidence from a lab-in-field experiment pp. 5937-5951

- Antonia Grohmann and Sahra Sakha
- Residential property price differentials of waste plants: evidence from Beijing, China pp. 5952-5960

- Yingdan Mei, Li Gao and Peiyuan Zhang
- Impact of the dedicated infrastructure on bus service quality: an empirical analysis pp. 5961-5971

- Felipe González, Vicente Valdivieso, Louis de Grange and Rodrigo Troncoso
Volume 51, issue 54, 2019
- Forecasting GDP all over the world using leading indicators based on comprehensive survey data pp. 5802-5816

- Johanna Garnitz, Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- On the efficiency of racetrack betting market: a new test for the favourite-longshot bias pp. 5817-5828

- Jinook Jeong, Jee Young Kim and Yoon Jae Ro
- Do German renewable energy resources affect prices and mitigate market power in the French electricity market ? pp. 5829-5842

- Thao Pham
- The effect of death tax on the labour supply of donors: evidence from TRA97 pp. 5843-5855

- Insook Lee
- Spatial and economic patterns in life expectancy among US States pp. 5856-5869

- Nikos Benos, Sotiris Karkalakos and Stefania Zotou
- The negative effect of NCAA football bowl bans on university enrolment and applications pp. 5870-5877

- Austin F. Eggers, Peter Groothuis, Parker Redding, Kurt W. Rotthoff and Michael Solimini
- Small firms, bigger changes: health insurance coverage take-up rates in small firms after the ACA pp. 5878-5889

- Nour Kattih, Fady Mansour and Franklin Mixon
Volume 51, issue 53, 2019
- China’s regional rebound effect based on modelling multi-regional CGE pp. 5712-5726

- Ningjing Wang and Weixian Wei
- Should special agricultural safeguard be ignored? An evaluation for dairy trade pp. 5727-5740

- Cinthia Cabral Da Costa, Heloisa Lee Burnquist, Joaquim Guilhoto and Kennya B. Siqueira
- Human capital and leadership: the impact of cognitive and noncognitive abilities pp. 5741-5752

- Tingting Tong, Haizheng Li and Samuel Greiff
- Risk sharing role of foreign aid in developing countries pp. 5753-5766

- Faruk Balli, Eleonora Pierucci and Frank Fu
- Housing price fluctuations and financial risk transmission: a spatial economic model pp. 5767-5780

- Fengyun Liu, Honghao Ren and Chuanzhe Liu
- Asymmetric responses of house prices to changes in the mortgage interest rate: evidence from the Australian capital cities pp. 5781-5792

- Abbas Valadkhani, Jeremy Nguyen and Martin O’Brien
- Hedging effectiveness of fertilizer swaps pp. 5793-5801

- William Maples, B Brorsen and Xiaoli Etienne
Volume 51, issue 52, 2019
- CVaR-LASSO Enhanced Index Replication (CLEIR): outperforming by minimizing downside risk pp. 5637-5651

- Brian Gendreau, Yong Jin, Mahendrarajah Nimalendran and Xiaolong Zhong
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Pakistan: a disaggregate analysis pp. 5652-5662

- Kashif Munir and Nimra Riaz
- Family decision-making for educational expenditure: new evidence from survey data for Nigeria pp. 5663-5673

- Glenn Jenkins, Hope Amala Anyabolu and Pejman Bahramian
- Does antidumping cause investment and R&D?: Evidence from Turkey pp. 5674-5682

- Veysel Avsar and Nurgul Sevinc
- An analytical framework for retailer price and advertising decisions for products with temperature-sensitive demand pp. 5683-5693

- Régis Chenavaz, Octavio Escobar and Xavier Rousset
- Major league baseball’s Moneyball at age 15: a re-appraisal pp. 5694-5700

- Christopher M. Duquette, Richard Cebula and Franklin Mixon
- Income-contingent loan with personal insurance policy: an empirical assessment using Spanish data pp. 5701-5711

- Francisco Callado-Muñoz, Elena Del Rey and Natalia Utrero-González
Volume 51, issue 51, 2019
- Firm productivity and agglomeration economies: evidence from Egyptian data pp. 5528-5544

- Karim Badr, Reham Rizk and Chahir Zaki
- How relative income affects work hours preferences pp. 5545-5558

- Benjamin Schalembier, Brent Bleys, Luc Van Ootegem and Elsy Verhofstadt
- The Indian inflation–growth relationship revisited: robust evidence from time–frequency analysis pp. 5559-5576

- Aviral Tiwari, Olaolu Olayeni, Sodik Adejonwo Olofin and Tsangyao Chang
- Fiscal multipliers in the Eurozone: an SVAR analysis pp. 5577-5593

- Antonio Afonso and Frederico Leal
- How store format choices and market structure affect agglomeration economies and competition among chain stores in the US supermarket industry pp. 5594-5608

- Dae-Yong Ahn
- Health, time allocation and work: empirical evidence from Turkey pp. 5609-5622

- Yasemin Ozturk and Tekin Kose
- The information content of market-based measures for the long-term inflation expectations of professionals: evidence from a midas analysis pp. 5623-5636

- Ahmed Hanoma and Dieter Nautz
Volume 51, issue 50, 2019
- Voluntary zero-dividend paying firms: characteristics and performance pp. 5420-5446

- Hyunseok Kim and Ju Hyun Kim
- Design and rating of risk-contingent credit for balancing business and financial risks for Kenyan farmers pp. 5447-5465

- Apurba Shee, Calum Turvey and Liangzhi You
- A lottery-preference-based explanation of realized kurtosis puzzle in Chinese stock market pp. 5466-5481

- Guojin Chen, Jie Ding and Xiangqin Zhao
- Time series analysis of economic growth rate series in Nigeria: structural breaks, non-linearities and reasons behind the recent recession pp. 5482-5489

- Olushina Olawale Awe and Luis Gil-Alana
- How are gold returns related to stock or bond returns in the U.S. market? Evidence from the past 10-year gold market pp. 5490-5497

- Chung Baek
- Iso-risk: an analysis of risk-taking in fixed income markets pp. 5498-5514

- Ben Van Vliet and Apostolos Xanthopoulos
- Economic integration and regional convergence: effects of NAFTA on local convergence in Mexico, 1980–2008 pp. 5515-5527

- Alberto Díaz-Dapena, Esteban Fernández-Vázquez, Rafael Garduño-Rivera and Fernando Rubiera-Morollon
Volume 51, issue 49, 2019
- How does FDI affect domestic firms’ wages? theory and evidence from Vietnam pp. 5311-5327

- Dao Thi Hong Nguyen, Sizhong Sun and A. B. M. Rabiul Alam Beg
- Effects of income distribution in an inverse demand system: evidence from Chinese household survey data pp. 5328-5344

- Ka Wong, Lin Zhu and Vinh Q. T. Dang
- Investment, default propensity score and cash flow sensitivity in six EU member states: evidence based on firm-level panel data pp. 5345-5368

- Andreas Behr, Christoph Schiwy and Jurij Weinblat
- Fuel poverty in residential housing: providing financial support versus combatting substandard housing pp. 5369-5387

- Dorothée Charlier, Berangère Legendre and Anna Risch
- Idiosyncratic volatility and the cross-section of anomaly returns: is risk your Ally? pp. 5388-5397

- Adam Zaremba and Alina Maydybura
- Economic policy uncertainty and the Chinese stock market volatility: new evidence pp. 5398-5410

- Yu Li, Feng Ma, Yaojie Zhang and Zuoping Xiao
- Corruption governance and its dynamic stability based on a three-party evolutionary game with the government, the public, and public officials pp. 5411-5419

- Yan Zheng and Xiaoming Liao
Volume 51, issue 48, 2019
- Assessing the effect of educational programs on public schools’ performance pp. 5205-5226

- Laura López-Torres, Diego Prior and Daniel Santín
- Time inconsistency and delayed retirement decision: the French pension bonus pp. 5227-5242

- Steve Briand
- Financing difficulties for SMEs and credit rationing – an expanded model of mortgage loans with asymmetric information pp. 5243-5257

- Benjiang Ma, Zhongmin Zhou and Xiaohong Chen
- Intermarket sweep order trade size clustering around corporate announcements pp. 5258-5267

- Vinh Huy Nguyen, Richard Holowczak and Suchismita Mishra
- Size and sign asymmetries in house price adjustments pp. 5268-5281

- Kurmaş Akdoğan
- Exchange rates of oil exporting countries and global oil price shocks: a nonlinear smooth-transition approach pp. 5282-5296

- Alfred Haug and Syed Abul Basher
- Spatial income and public capital: a case of a Spanish region pp. 5297-5309

- Luisa Alamá-Sabater and Manuel Cantavella
Volume 51, issue 47, 2019
- Financial deregulation and productivity growth in banking sector: empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 5104-5121

- Iftekhar Robin, Ruhul Salim and Harry Bloch
- Healthier when retiring earlier? Evidence from France pp. 5122-5143

- Pierre-Jean Messe and François-Charles Wolff
- A better job thanks to personal networks? An evaluation for migrants who arrived in France before age 18 pp. 5144-5159

- Dominique Meurs and Emmanuel Valat
- Gender differences in optimism pp. 5160-5173

- Carl Magnus Bjuggren and Niklas Elert
- Taking care of high-need patients in capitation-based payment schemes – an experimental investigation into the importance of market conditions pp. 5174-5184

- Anne Sophie Oxholm, Sibilla Di Guida, Dorte Gyrd-Hansen and Kim Rose Olsen
- What drives the global official/policy interest rate? pp. 5185-5190

- Ronald Ratti and Joaquin Vespignani
- Getting into the energy efficiency scene: does corporate social responsibility matter for energy efficiency in SMEs? pp. 5191-5204

- Issam Laguir, Rébecca Stekelorum, Jamal Elbaz and David Duchamp
Volume 51, issue 46, 2019
- On the flow of funds accounts and inter-sectoral mobility of capital in India pp. 4993-5011

- Tarlok Singh
- The transient and persistent efficiency of Italian and German universities: a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 5012-5030

- Tommaso Agasisti and Sabine Gralka
- Determinants of the global and regional CO2 emissions: What causes what and where? pp. 5031-5044

- Kangyin Dong, Xiucheng Dong and Cong Dong
- From Maputo to Malabo: public agricultural spending and food security in Africa pp. 5045-5062

- Charlotte Fontan Sers and Mazhar Mughal
- Transmission effects of the U.S. and China monetary policy shocks on the world pp. 5063-5075

- Shu-Mei Chiang, Hung-Chun Liu, Chien-Ming Huang and Hsin-Fu Chen
- Effects of packers’ inventory and market power on price adjustments in the U.S. beef industry pp. 5076-5089

- Prasanna Surathkal and Chanjin Chung
- An examination of firm licensing behaviour after a payday-loan ban pp. 5090-5103

- Stefanie R. Ramirez
Volume 51, issue 45, 2019
- Football spectator no-show behaviour in the German Bundesliga pp. 4882-4901

- Dominik Schreyer
- Time varying price discovery of the New Third Board market in China: does the market-making system help? pp. 4902-4919

- Gaoxiu Qiao, Pengfei Zhao and Weiping Li
- Has the ECB’s monetary policy prompted companies to invest, or pay dividends? pp. 4920-4938

- Lior Cohen, Marta Gómez-Puig and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- The impact of Chinese monetary policy on co-movements between money and capital markets pp. 4939-4955

- Yang-Chao Wang, Jui-Jung Tsai and Lanxin Lu
- Adoption and the impact of system of rice intensification on rice yields and household income: an analysis for India pp. 4956-4972

- Poornima Varma
- Residential water demand responds asymmetrically to rising and falling prices pp. 4973-4981

- Joachim Schleich and Thomas Hillenbrand
- Incorporating daily market uncertainty data into a conventional short-run dynamic model: the case of the black-market exchange rate in Iran pp. 4982-4991

- Abbas Valadkhani, Jeremy Nguyen and Reza Hajargasht
Volume 51, issue 44, 2019
- Teacher characteristics and academic achievement pp. 4781-4799

- Moiz Bhai and Irina Horoi
- Assessing the price and output effects of monetary policy in Vietnam: evidence from a VAR analysis pp. 4800-4819

- Thi Mai Lan Nguyen, Elissaios Papyrakis and Peter Bergeijk
- Economics of upgrading gravel roads to Otta seal surface pp. 4820-4832

- Ali Nahvi, Yang Zhang, Ali Arabzadeh, Sharif Y. Gushgari, Halil Ceylan, Charles T. Jahren, Douglas D. Gransberg and Sunghwan Kim
- How time horizons and arbitrage cost influence the turnover premium? pp. 4833-4848

- Daye Li and Xinmin Zhang
- On the predictive power of ARJI volatility forecasts for Bitcoin pp. 4849-4855

- Jying-Nan Wang, Hung-Chun Liu, Shu-Mei Chiang and Yuan-Teng Hsu
- Tail dependence risk exposure and diversification potential of Islamic and conventional banks pp. 4856-4869

- Jose Arreola Hernandez, Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Walid Mensi
- Beware of the crash risk: Tail beta and the cross-section of stock returns in China pp. 4870-4881

- Huaigang Long, Adam Zaremba and Yuexiang Jiang
Volume 51, issue 43, 2019
- Innovation and performance – evidence at micro level pp. 4673-4699

- Johannes Sauer and Hans Vrolijk
- The effects of climatic variation on rice production in Sri Lanka pp. 4700-4710

- Shyama Ratnasiri, Ranjika Walisinghe, Nicholas Rohde and Ross Guest
- The labour income share and the relative price of investment in the US: an empirical investigation pp. 4711-4725

- Edouard Wemy
- Firm value in commonly uncertain times: the divergent effects of corporate governance and CSR pp. 4726-4741

- Richard Borghesi, Kiyoung Chang and Ying Li
- Dynamic causality between the U.S. stock market, the Chinese stock market and the global gold market: implications for individual investors’ diversification strategies pp. 4742-4756

- Ganghua Mei and Robert McNown
- Training opportunities in monopsonistic labour markets pp. 4757-4768

- Fabio Mendez
- Modelling the heterogeneous effects of stocking rate on dairy production: an application of unconditional quantile regression with fixed effects pp. 4769-4780

- Wanglin Ma, Alan Renwick and Bruce Greig
Volume 51, issue 42, 2019
- Quantitative easing and median income: a state-level analysis pp. 4564-4575

- Edmond Berisha, John Meszaros and Zaman Zamanian
- Determinants of dividend payout and dividend propensity in an emerging market, Iran: an application of the LASSO pp. 4576-4596

- Elyas Elyasiani, Jingyi Jia and Hadi Movaghari
- The impact of formal financial inclusion on informal financial intermediation and cash preference: evidence from Africa pp. 4597-4614

- Abidin Alhassan, Leon Li, Krishna Reddy and Geeta Duppati
- The influence of recession and income strata on consumer demand for protein sources pp. 4615-4628

- Ruoye Yang, Kellie Raper and J. Ross Pruitt
- Explaining time variation in geographic price dispersion pp. 4629-4641

- Dakshina De Silva, Inkoo Lee and Soon-Cheul Lee
- Transmission of CSR requirements in supply chains: investigating the multiple mediating effects of CSR activities in SMEs pp. 4642-4657

- Rébecca Stekelorum, Issam Laguir and Jamal Elbaz
- Does economic growth and energy consumption drive environmental degradation in China’s 31 provinces? New evidence from a spatial econometric perspective pp. 4658-4671

- Wen-Wen Zhang, Basil Sharp and Shi-Chun Xu
Volume 51, issue 41, 2019
- Innovation, exports, productivity and investment climate; a study based on Indian manufacturing firm-level data pp. 4455-4476

- Marie-Ange Véganzonès and P. Plane
- Persistence of economic uncertainty: a comprehensive analysis pp. 4477-4498

- Vasilios Plakandaras, Rangan Gupta and Mark Wohar
- Assessing inflation expectations anchoring for heterogeneous agents: analysts, businesses and trade unions pp. 4499-4515

- Ken Miyajima and James Yetman
- Economic policy uncertainty and demand for money in Australia pp. 4516-4526

- Kris Ivanovski and Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
- International transatlantic trade liberalization: zooming in on regional impacts pp. 4527-4538

- Mário J. A. Fortuna, Francisco José Silva and Joao Teixeira
- What drives our Beer Consumption?---In Search of Nutrition Habits and Demographic Patterns pp. 4539-4550

- M. Angerer, M. Dünser, L. Kaiser, G. Peter, Sebastian Stöckl and A. Veress
- Economic consequences of the Home Appliance Eco-Point Program in Japan: a dynamic discrete choice approach pp. 4551-4563

- Daisuke Nishijima, Shigemi Kagawa, Keisuke Nansai and Masahiro Oguchi
Volume 51, issue 40, 2019
- Effects of pro-growth policies on employment: evidence of regional disparities pp. 4337-4367

- Bassem Kamar, Damyana Bakardzhieva and Mohamed Goaied
- Evidence and explanation for the Tariff-lobbying paradox: endogenous Tariffs fall as protectionist lobbying rises pp. 4368-4384

- Stephen Magee, Hongshik Lee and Junyun Kim
- Information in stock prices: the case of the 2016 U.S. presidential election pp. 4385-4396

- Benjamin Blau, Todd Griffith and Ryan J. Whitby
- Physical productivity of new firms: it is not as high as it appears pp. 4397-4410

- Xuebing Yang and Lili Chen
- Disagreement in inflation expectations: empirical evidence for Colombia pp. 4411-4424

- Juan Camilo Galvis Ciro and Juan Anzoátegui Zapata
- Do investors in Green Bond market pay a premium? Global evidence pp. 4425-4437

- Madurika Nanayakkara and Sisira Colombage
- Fundraising under two-dimensional asymmetric information: the case of mindless donations pp. 4438-4454

- Ran Tao
Volume 51, issue 39, 2019
- Institutional quality and the effectiveness of aid for trade pp. 4233-4254

- Bedassa Tadesse, Elias Shukralla and Bichaka Fayissa
- Prediction of financial distress for multinational corporations: Panel estimations across countries pp. 4255-4269

- Nicholas Apergis, Mita Bhattacharya and John Inekwe
- Price response, information, and asymmetry of price dispersion pp. 4270-4281

- Bongseok Choi, Donghun Kim and Hong Chong Cho
- Evaluation by the Aumann and Serrano performance index and Sharpe ratio: Bitcoin performance pp. 4282-4298

- Jiro Hodoshima and Nana Otsuki
- Distress cost and corporate financing policy: evidence from the equity options market pp. 4299-4312

- Yongkil Ahn
- Inter-linkages between competition and stabilisation policies in the banking sector and stock market development in Europe pp. 4313-4324

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair and Sara E. Bennett
- Human capital and income inequality in India: is there a non-linear and asymmetric relationship? pp. 4325-4336

- Madhu Sehrawat and Sanjay Singh
Volume 51, issue 38, 2019
- Do pensions foster education? An empirical perspective pp. 4127-4150

- Gianko Michailidis, Concepció Patxot and Meritxell Solé
- Volatility forecasting: long memory, regime switching and heteroscedasticity pp. 4151-4163

- Feng Ma, Xinjie Lu, Ke Yang and Yaojie Zhang
- Effect of government regulations on the severity of injuries in fisheries pp. 4164-4175

- Akbar Marvasti
- What policies to combat labour informality? Evidence from Mexico pp. 4176-4190

- Sean Dougherty and Octavio R. Escobar
- All out, all the time? Evidence of dynamic effort in major league baseball pp. 4191-4202

- Heather M. O’Neill and Scott Deacle
- Sectoral variability and the foundations of optimal inflation rate pp. 4203-4217

- Muhammad Khan and Jude Eggoh
- Dynamic relationship between stock market trading volumes and investor fear gauges movements pp. 4218-4232

- Yuxin Cai and Jianqiao Hong
Volume 51, issue 37, 2019
- Do channels of financial integration matter for FDI’s impact on growth? Empirical evidence using a panel pp. 4025-4045

- Ahmed Khalid and Antonio Marasco
- The value of online banking to small and medium-sized enterprises: evidence from firms operating in the uae free trade zones pp. 4046-4055

- Parvaneh Shahnoori and Glenn Jenkins
- Consumption patterns in Sri Lanka: a decomposition analysis pp. 4056-4072

- Shashika Rathnayaka, E. A. Selva Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
- Modelling the dynamics of Bitcoin and Litecoin: GARCH versus stochastic volatility models pp. 4073-4082

- Aviral Tiwari, Satish Kumar and Rajesh Pathak
- Score-driven models of stochastic seasonality in location and scale: an application case study of the Indian rupee to USD exchange rate pp. 4083-4103

- Astrid Ayala and Szabolcs Blazsek
- Product market competition and productivity shocks pp. 4104-4115

- Hussein Ali Abdoh
- The economic effects of health care systems on national economies: an input-output analysis of Slovenia pp. 4116-4126

- Jani Bekő, Timotej Jagrič, Dušan Fister, Christine Brown, Peter Beznec, Hans Kluge and Tammy Boyce
Volume 51, issue 36, 2019
- Are cadre offspring in the fast lane? Evidence from the labour market for college graduates in China pp. 3920-3946

- Jingwen Yu, Yongzhao Lin and Cheng Jiang
- Arena-based events and crime: an analysis of hourly robbery data pp. 3947-3957

- Justin Kurland
- Does the presence of professional football cause crime in a city? Evidence from Pontiac, Michigan pp. 3958-3970

- Hyunwoong Pyun and Joshua Hall
- Trade liberalisation, poverty, and inequality in Vietnam: a quantile regression approach pp. 3971-3981

- Minh Son Le, Jen-Je Su and Jeremy Nguyen
- Sources of productivity growth using the Färe-Primont decomposition. An empirical application to the Irish beef sector pp. 3982-3994

- Maria Martinez Cillero and Fiona Thorne
- Price Clustering of Chinese IPOs: The Impact of Regulation, Cultural Factors, and Negotiation pp. 3995-4007

- Bill Hu, Christine Jiang, Thomas McInish and Yixi Ning
- Does urbanization increase pollutant emission and energy intensity? evidence from some Asian developing economies pp. 4008-4024

- Ruhul Salim, Shuddhasattwa Rafiq, Sahar Shafiei and Yao Yao
Volume 51, issue 35, 2019
- Sustainable management of renewable resources: an experimental investigation in continuous time pp. 3804-3833

- Dina Tasneem, Jim Engle-Warnick and Hassan Benchekroun
- A hierarchical model of the determinants of non-performing assets in banks: an ISM and MICMAC approach pp. 3834-3854

- Noor Ulain Rizvi, Smita Kashiramka, Shveta Singh and Professor Sushil
- Baltic Dry Index and iron ore spot market: dynamics and interactions pp. 3855-3863

- Yimiao Gu, Zhenxi Chen and Donald Lien
- The impact of credit constraints on the performance of Chinese agricultural wholesalers pp. 3864-3875

- Lifang Hu, Rigoberto Lopez and Yinchu Zeng
- Macroeconomic determinants of remittances: evidence from Romania pp. 3876-3889

- Elena Bunduchi, Valentina Vasile, Calin-Adrian Comes and Daniel Stefan
- The preliminary effectiveness of bilateral trade in China’s belt and road initiatives: a structural break approach pp. 3890-3905

- Chen-Yu Li, An-Chi Lai, Zhan-Ao Wang and Yi-Chung Hsu
- Examining the influencing factors of CO2 emissions at city level via panel quantile regression: evidence from 102 Chinese cities pp. 3906-3919

- Haitao Zheng, Jie Hu, Shanshan Wang and Huiwen Wang
Volume 51, issue 34, 2019
- ‘Keeping up with the (Portuguese) Joneses’—a study on the spatial dependence of municipal expenditure pp. 3689-3709

- Paulo Mourão
- Tax decentralization, labour productivity, and employment in OECD countries pp. 3710-3729

- David Bartolini, Eniel Ninka and Raffaella Santolini
- Factors affecting trade in services: evidence from panel data pp. 3730-3739

- Yujiang Bi, W. Robert J. Alexander and Zhen Pei
- Budgeting for efficiency? A case study of the public K-12 education systems of Canada pp. 3740-3757

- Haizhen Mou, Michael M. Atkinson and Jim Marshall
- Market concentration measurement, administrative monopoly effect and efficiency improvement: empirical data from China civil aviation industry 2001-2015 pp. 3758-3769

- Zhimin Dai, Lu Guo and Qin Luo
- A convergent validity test within the payment card format using simulation techniques pp. 3770-3786

- Louinord Voltaire, P. Wilner Jeanty, Claudio Pirrone and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu
- Excessive private sector leverage and its drivers: evidence from advanced economies pp. 3787-3803

- Mariusz Jarmuzek and Rossen Rozenov
Volume 51, issue 33, 2019
- Global and regional linkages across market cycles: evidence from partial correlations in a network framework pp. 3551-3582

- Vik Singh, Bin Li and Eduardo Roca
- Powering economic growth and development in Africa: telecommunication operations pp. 3583-3607

- Oladipo David
- The effects of rising labour costs on global supply chains: the case of China’s cotton yarn industry pp. 3608-3623

- Ping Wang, Henry Kinnucan and Patricia A. Duffy
- Is there a role for uncertainty in forecasting output growth in OECD countries? Evidence from a time-varying parameter-panel vector autoregressive model pp. 3624-3631

- Goodness C. Aye, Rangan Gupta, Chi Keung Lau and Xin Sheng
- The missing link between innovation and performance in Brazilian firms: a panel data approach pp. 3632-3649

- Juliana Gonçalves Taveira, Eduardo Gonçalves and Ricardo Da Silva Freguglia
- Product innovation, process innovation and export propensity: persistence, complementarities and feedback effects in Spanish firms pp. 3650-3664

- Sara Ayllón and Dragana Radicic
- Disentangling the migration-trade nexus: the pro-trade effects of immigrants and emigrants in the presence of vertical and horizontal product differentiation pp. 3665-3688

- Antonella Bellino and Giuseppe Celi
Volume 51, issue 32, 2019
- Discount rate and the social cost of carbon dioxide: a Korean forecast pp. 3436-3450

- Woo Sik Sohn
- Homesickness and repeated migration pp. 3451-3464

- Kayuna Nakajima
- Regional economic growth and the role of high-speed rail in China pp. 3465-3479

- Shujie Yao, Fan Zhang, Feng Wang and Jinghua Ou
- Pensions reforms, workforce ageing and firm-provided welfare pp. 3480-3497

- Giuseppe Croce, Andrea Ricci and Giuliana Tesauro
- Rationality of weather predictions and insurance purchases: testing the gambler’s and hot hand fallacies pp. 3498-3515

- Mary Doidge, Hongli Feng and David Hennessy
- Pollution and corporate valuation: evidence from China pp. 3516-3530

- Chunyang Wang, Haiyang Zhang, Liping Lu, Xirui Wang and Ziyu Song
- The educational and labor market returns to preschool attendance in Austria pp. 3531-3550

- Pirmin Fessler and Alyssa Schneebaum
Volume 51, issue 31, 2019
- Asymmetry and leverage in GARCH models: a News Impact Curve perspective pp. 3345-3364

- Massimiliano Caporin and Michele Costola
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the demand for money in Africa pp. 3365-3375

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Abera Gelan
- An effective going concern prediction model for the sustainability of enterprises and capital market development pp. 3376-3388

- Suduan Chen
- Level and dynamics of financial depth: consequences for volatility of GDP pp. 3389-3400

- Jan Acedański and Jacek Pietrucha
- Hospital competition, spillovers and provision of uncompensated care pp. 3401-3412

- Luciana D. Costa and Teresa Harrison
- Interfuel substitution effects of biofuel use on carbon dioxide emissions: evidence from the transportation sector pp. 3413-3422

- Dong Hee Suh
- Economic policy uncertainty and firm investment: evidence from the U.S. market pp. 3423-3435

- Pei-Fen Chen, Chien-Chiang Lee and Jhih-Hong Zeng
Volume 51, issue 30, 2019
- Daily market news sentiment and stock prices pp. 3212-3235

- David Allen, Michael McAleer and Abhay K. Singh
- Behavioural heterogeneity in wine investments pp. 3236-3255

- Adrian Fernandez-Perez, Bart Frijns, Alireza Tourani-Rad and Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
- Default correlation: rating, industry ripple effect, and business cycle pp. 3256-3273

- Howard Qi, Jian Shi and Yan Alice Xie
- The determinants of firms’ global diversification decisions pp. 3274-3292

- Catalina Hurwitz, Wen-Hsiu Chou, Chun-Hao Chang and Arun Prakash
- Moving to autarky, trade creation and home market effect: an exhaustive analysis of regional trade agreements in Africa pp. 3293-3309

- Fabien Candau, Geoffroy Guepie and Julie Schlick
- An empirical re-examination of extreme tail behavior: testing the assumptions of the power laws and the generalized Pareto distribution on the financial series pp. 3310-3324

- Wei-Han Liu
- Cooperatives and happiness. Cross-country evidence on the role of relational capital pp. 3325-3343

- Luigino Bruni, Dalila De Rosa and Giovanni Ferri
Volume 51, issue 29, 2019
- Public debt and economic growth: what do neoclassical growth models teach us? pp. 3104-3121

- Ákos Dombi and István Dedák
- On the relationship between energy returns and trading volume: a multifractal analysis pp. 3122-3136

- Zied Ftiti, Fredj Jawadi, Wael Louhichi and Mohamed Arbi Madani
- Gender diversity, cash holdings and the role of the institutional environment: empirical evidence in Europe pp. 3137-3152

- Maurizio La Rocca, Tiziana La Rocca, Raffaele Staglianò, Pino Vecellio and Fabiola Montalto
- Optimal trading strategies for Lévy-driven Ornstein–Uhlenbeck processes pp. 3153-3169

- S. Endres and J. Stübinger
- SME credit constraints in Asia’s rising economic star: fresh empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 3170-3183

- Lan Thanh Nguyen, Jen-Je Su and Parmendra Sharma
- Banks’ non-traditional activities under regulatory changes: impact on risk, performance and capital adequacy pp. 3184-3197

- Jean-Pierre Gueyié, Alaa Guidara and Van Son Lai
- Income distribution dynamics among Italian provinces. The role of Bank Foundations pp. 3198-3211

- Giorgio Calcagnini and Francesco Perugini
Volume 51, issue 27, 2019
- Fund flows and performance: understanding distribution channel pp. 2885-2900

- Jiong Gong, Ping Jiang and Shu Tian
- The role of personality traits in pension decisions: findings and policy recommendations pp. 2901-2920

- Jiayi Balasuriya and Yu Yang
- Fair e-lottery system proposal based on anonymous signatures pp. 2921-2933

- Florin Medeleanu, Ciprian Răcuciu, Madlena Nen, Zieduna Liepe and Narcis Florentin Antonie
- Measuring the systemic risk transfer from the United States to the South African financial sector pp. 2934-2944

- Gregory M. Foggitt, André Heymans and Gary Van Vuuren
- Outreach and performance of microfinance institutions: the importance of portfolio yield pp. 2945-2962

- Julia Meyer
- Heterogeneous effects of merit scholarships: do program features matter? pp. 2963-2979

- Ning Jia
- Convergence versus the middle-income trap: the case of global soccer pp. 2980-2999

- Melanie Krause and Stefan Szymanski
Volume 51, issue 26, 2019
- How does political connection affect firm financial distress and resolution in China? pp. 2770-2792

- Yu He, Lei Xu and Ron P. McIver
- Renewable energy drivers: a panel cointegration approach pp. 2793-2806

- Olivier Damette and Antonio C. Marques
- The relationship between Turkey’s foreign debt and economic growth: an asymmetric causality analysis pp. 2807-2817

- Yılmaz Toktaş, Ali Altiner and Eda Bozkurt
- Superstition and real estate prices: transaction-level evidence from the US housing market pp. 2818-2841

- Brad Humphreys, Adam Nowak and Yang Zhou
- Challenges in the Portuguese textile and clothing industry: a fight for survival pp. 2842-2854

- Lila J. Truett and Dale B. Truett
- How efficient is maize production among smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe? A comparison of semiparametric and parametric frontier efficiency analyses pp. 2855-2871

- Xiaoli Etienne, Giancarlo Ferrara and Douglas Mugabe
- Combining value and momentum: evidence from the Nordic equity market pp. 2872-2884

- Klaus Grobys and Topi Huhta-Halkola
Volume 51, issue 25, 2019
- Causal relationship between apparel exports and macroeconomic factors pp. 2687-2702

- Md Samsul Alam, E A Selva Selvanathan, Saroja Selvanathan and Moazzem Hossain
- Non-core liabilities and interest rate pass-through: bank-level evidence from Indonesia pp. 2703-2714

- Victor Pontines and Reza Siregar
- High-speed rail and inventory reduction: firm-level evidence from China pp. 2715-2730

- Chuantao Cui and Leona Shao-Zhi Li
- Nonlinearities in the real exchange rates: new evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 2731-2743

- Yamin Ahmad, Ming Chien Lo and Olena Staveley-O’Carroll
- CGE assumptions under scrutiny: uncertainty in the ethanol promotion policy in Mexico pp. 2744-2753

- Alejandra Elizondo and Roy Boyd
- Government support and innovation for new energy firms in China pp. 2754-2763

- Weijian Du and Mengjie Li
- Do illiquid stocks jump more frequently? pp. 2764-2769

- Sebastian Kunsteller, Janis Müller and Peter Posch
Volume 51, issue 24, 2019
- Stochastic convergence in per capita energy consumption and its catch-up rate: evidence from 26 African countries pp. 2566-2590

- Lei Pan and Svetlana Maslyuk-Escobedo
- Minimax after money-max: why major league baseball players do not follow optimal strategies pp. 2591-2605

- Justin Choe and Jun Sung Kim
- Effect of type 1 diabetes on school performance in a dynamic world: new analysis exploring Swedish register data pp. 2606-2622

- Emma Persson, Sofie Persson, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Katarina Steen Carlsson
- Financial constraints on sport organizations’ cost efficiency: the impact of financial fair play on Italian soccer clubs pp. 2623-2638

- Alessandro Ghio, Massimo Ruberti and Roberto Verona
- How resilient is La Réunion in terms of international tourism attractiveness: an assessment from unit root tests with structural breaks from 1981-2015 pp. 2639-2653

- Amélie Charles, Olivier Darné and Jean-François Hoarau
- The impact of trade openness on labour force participation rate pp. 2654-2668

- Seyed Ali Madanizadeh and Hanifa Pilvar
- Corporate governance and default prediction: a reality test pp. 2669-2686

- Jayasuriya Mahapatabendige Ruwani Fernando, Leon Li and Yang Hou
Volume 51, issue 23, 2019
- Who would pay more for a fragrance-free laundry detergent? How health information affects valuation pp. 2453-2467

- Edina I. Findrik and Ulrich B. Morawetz
- Sponsorship of the FIFA world cup, shareholder wealth, and the impact of corruption pp. 2468-2491

- Steffen Hundt and Andreas Horsch
- Investment opportunities and cash holdings of firms: an empirical study on Korean firms pp. 2492-2500

- Jaewoon Koo and Kyunghee Maeng
- Bank asset quality & monetary policy pass-through pp. 2501-2521

- David Byrne and Robert Kelly
- The visible and the hidden behind migrants’ human capital pp. 2522-2533

- Aviad Tur-Sinai and Efrat Averbach
- Turnover in top management and de-escalation of commitment pp. 2534-2551

- Dmitriy Chulkov and John M. Barron
- The optimal portfolio for the two-pillar mandatory pension system: the case of Poland pp. 2552-2565

- Radosław Kurach, Paweł Kuśmierczyk and Daniel Papla
Volume 51, issue 22, 2019
- The effect of land tenure governance on technical efficiency: evidence from three provinces in eastern China pp. 2337-2354

- Yuepeng Zhou, Xiaoping Shi, Nico Heerink and Xianlei Ma
- Are linear models really unuseful to describe business cycle data? pp. 2355-2376

- Artur Silva Lopes and Gabriel Florin Zsurkis
- Natural resource valuation with a tribal perspective: a case study of the Penobscot Nation pp. 2377-2389

- John W. Duffield, Christopher J. Neher and David A. Patterson
- Exchange market pressure and primary commodity – exporting emerging markets pp. 2390-2412

- Aleksandr Gevorkyan
- Research on equity adjustment, agency costs and commercial bank performance: experimental evidence from China pp. 2413-2421

- Z M Dai and Lu Guo
- Does accessibility to local public employment agencies matter? Answers from a French quasi-experiment pp. 2422-2435

- Mathieu Bunel and Elisabeth Tovar
- Pairs trading strategies in a cointegration framework: back-tested on CFD and optimized by profit factor pp. 2436-2452

- Zhe Huang and Franck Martin
Volume 51, issue 21, 2019
- Testing theoretical explanations for investment behaviour in the Dutch beam trawler fishery in the North Sea pp. 2233-2248

- Frank Jensen, Christian Elleby, Katell G. Hamon and Jos op de Weegh
- Step-by-step computation of corrected asymptotic variance-covariance matrices of two-stage estimators in a simultaneous equations model with a mixture of four continuous and binary dependent variables pp. 2249-2265

- Madhu S. Mohanty
- The macroeconomy and microfinance outreach: a panel data analysis pp. 2266-2274

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill
- Are corporate social responsibility and advertising complements or substitutes in producing firm reputation? pp. 2275-2288

- Patrick Lloyd-Smith and Henry An
- Does confidence data help forecast business cycles? New evidence from Canada pp. 2289-2312

- Kevin Moran, Simplice Aimé Nono and Imad Rherrad
- Labour market consequences of a high school diploma pp. 2313-2325

- Deni Mazrekaj, Kristof De Witte and Sarah Vansteenkiste
- Effect of virtual social networks on entrepreneurial behaviour of agriculture students in Iran pp. 2326-2335

- Ahmad Yaghoubi Farani, Saeid Karimi, Nasim Izadi and Pouria Ataei
Volume 51, issue 20, 2019
- Rational functions: an alternative approach to asset pricing pp. 2091-2119

- Nilanjana Chakraborty, Mohammed Elgammal and David McMillan
- Tracking real-time data revisions in inflation persistence pp. 2120-2142

- Heather L.R. Tierney
- Asymmetric effects of industrial production, money supply and exchange rate changes on stock returns in Turkey pp. 2143-2154

- Ahmet Tiryaki, Reşat Ceylan and Levent Erdoğan
- Optimal input trade policy under economic uncertainties in a small open economy pp. 2155-2171

- Zhongyuan Geng and Xuan Liu
- Numerical simulation on property tax reform: evidence from China pp. 2172-2194

- Hui Wang, Yanyi Wang and Shunming Zhang
- Analysis of evolutionary game in structural formation of market power in remanufacturing supply chains pp. 2195-2220

- Tong Shu, Yongjian Wang, Shou Chen, Shouyang Wang, Kin Keung Lai and Yan Yang
- Dynamic panel data modelling using maximum likelihood: an alternative to Arellano-Bond pp. 2221-2232

- Enrique Moral-Benito, Paul Allison and Richard Williams
Volume 51, issue 19, 2019
- Predicting bid prices by using machine learning methods pp. 2011-2018

- Jong-Min Kim and Hojin Jung
- Predicting US county economic resilience from industry input-output accounts pp. 2019-2028

- Yicheol Han and Stephan Goetz
- Is there a safety premium in the design of corporate bond contracts? pp. 2029-2042

- Sumiko Takaoka
- Heterogeneity effects on the management of retirement fund pp. 2043-2060

- T. Danswasvong and S. Suchintabandid
- Testing for forward-looking behaviour: evidence from the enactment of smoking restrictions pp. 2061-2069

- Esteban Petruzzello
- Spillovers of volatility index: evidence from U.S., European, and Asian stock markets pp. 2070-2083

- Hui-Chu Shu and Jung-Hsien Chang
- A model selection approach for multiple indicators multiple causes model pp. 2084-2090

- Kosei Fukuda
Volume 51, issue 18, 2019
- Economic mobility along the business cycle. The case of Peru pp. 1894-1906

- Diego Winkelried and Javier Torres
- Public versus private insurance system with (and without) transaction costs: optimal segmentation policy of an informed monopolist pp. 1907-1928

- Yann Braouezec
- On the post-financial crisis performance of Islamic mutual funds: the case of Riyad funds pp. 1929-1946

- Abdelwahed Omri, Karim Soussou and Nadia Ben Sedrine Goucha
- Testing the effect of technical analysis on market quality and order book dynamics pp. 1947-1976

- Paolo Mazza and Mikael Petitjean
- Empirical evidence regarding electricity consumption and urban economic growth pp. 1977-1988

- Thomas Fullerton and Adam G. Walke
- The effect of school capital investments on local housing markets and household sorting in California pp. 1989-2000

- Jinsub Choi
- Stunting and academic achievement among Vietnamese children: new evidence from the young lives survey pp. 2001-2009

- Viet-Ngu Hoang, Hong Son Nghiem and Binh (Benjamin) Vu
Volume 51, issue 17, 2019
- Financial crisis and persistence: evidence from sticky expectations consumption growth model pp. 1799-1807

- Saten Kumar and Pengfei Jia
- The role of the enhanced carry to risk on currency policy: the Mexican Peso pp. 1808-1816

- Carlos Fernández-Herraiz, A. Javier Prado-Dominguez, Carlos Pateiro-Rodríguez and Jesus M. Garcia-Iglesias
- The effect of quantitative easing on stock prices: a structural time series approach pp. 1817-1827

- Sulaiman Al-Jassar and Imad A. Moosa
- Factor substitution and labor market friction in the United States: 1948–2010 pp. 1828-1840

- Mingming Jiang, John Shideler and Yun Wang
- The assimilation of Australian immigrants: does occupation matter? pp. 1841-1854

- Temesgen Kifle, Parvinder Kler and Christopher Fleming
- Revisiting the environmental kuznets curve hypothesis: evidence from the ASEAN-5 countries with structural breaks pp. 1855-1868

- Khalid Kisswani, Arezou Harraf and Amjad M. Kisswani
- Monetary transmission with multiple policy rates: evidence from Turkey pp. 1869-1893

- Mahir Binici, Hakan Kara and Pınar Özbay Özlü
Volume 51, issue 16, 2019
- The effect of financial education training on the financial literacy of Spanish students in PISA pp. 1679-1693

- José Manuel Cordero and Francisco Pedraja
- Is the Fed’s news perception different from the private sector’s? pp. 1694-1710

- Gabriela Best and Pavel Kapinos
- Directed credit, financial development and financial structure: theory and evidence pp. 1711-1729

- Debkumar Chakrabarti, Pradeepta Sethi and Sankalpa Bhattacharjee
- The German generation internship and the minimum wage introduction: evidence from big data pp. 1730-1747

- Mario Bossler and Jakob Wegmann
- Social integration and subjective wellbeing pp. 1748-1761

- Samuelson Appau, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Lisa Farrell
- The quest for pro-poor and inclusive growth: the role of governance pp. 1762-1783

- Djeneba Doumbia
- Is there a retirement consumption puzzle in Japan? Evidence from a household panel dataset spanning several years pp. 1784-1798

- Masahiro Hori and Keiko Murata
Volume 51, issue 15, 2019
- The role of China in the world economy: evidence from a global VAR model pp. 1574-1587

- Anna Sznajderska
- Pro-cyclical effect of sovereign rating changes on stock returns: a fact or factoid? pp. 1588-1601

- Yasir Riaz, Choudhry Tanveer Shehzad and Zaghum Umar
- Participation in school-sponsored sports and academic spillovers: new evidence from the early childhood longitudinal survey pp. 1602-1620

- Xiaohui Guo, Chad Meyerhoefer and Lizhong Peng
- Financing microfinance institutions: subsidies or deposit mobilisation pp. 1621-1633

- Moh’d Al-Azzam
- Sources of fluctuations in hours worked for Canada, Germany, Japan and the U.S.: a sign restriction VAR approach pp. 1634-1646

- Hyeon-seung Huh and David Kim
- Reimbursement schemes for hospitals: the impact of case and firm characteristics pp. 1647-1665

- Eberhard Feess, Helge Müller and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Does too much government spending depress the economic development of transition economies? Evidences from dynamic panel threshold analysis pp. 1666-1678

- Celil Aydin and Omer Esen
Volume 51, issue 14, 2019
- Evolving techniques in production function identification illustrated in the case of the US dairy pp. 1463-1477

- Heesun Jang and Xiaodong Du
- Local government efficiency: determinants and spatial interdependence pp. 1478-1494

- Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll, Maria Isabel Brun-Martos, Laura Márquez-Ramos and Diego Prior
- Bioeconomic diversity dynamics of a marine ecosystem pp. 1495-1513

- Ikerne del Valle and Kepa Astorkiza
- Incorporating biometric data in models of consumer choice pp. 1514-1531

- Samir Huseynov, Bachir Kassas, Michelle S. Segovia and Marco Palma
- Effects of spatial density on veterinarian income: where are all of the veterinarians? pp. 1532-1540

- Clinton L. Neill, Rodney Holcomb, Kellie Raper and Brian Whitacre
- Reversing disbursement rates to estimate stationary wealth processes for endowments with recursive preferences pp. 1541-1557

- Stephen Satchell, Susan Thorp and Oliver Williams
- The impact of German-speaking online media on tourist arrivals in popular tourist destinations for Europeans pp. 1558-1573

- Kejo Starosta, Sonia Budz and Michael Krutwig
Volume 51, issue 13, 2019
- Seasoned equity offering announcements and the returns on European bank stocks and bonds pp. 1339-1359

- Marco Botta and Luca Colombo
- Commodity prices and the AUD-Yen exchange rate: a real-time forecasting analysis pp. 1360-1382

- Sebastian Rohloff
- Talent and publicity as determinants of superstar incomes: empirical evidence from the motion picture industry pp. 1383-1395

- Kay H. Hofmann and Christian Opitz
- Pension expectations, reforms and macroeconomic downturn in Italy. What can microdata tell us? pp. 1396-1410

- Massimo Baldini, Carlo Mazzaferro and Paolo Onofri
- The British low-wage sector and the employment prospects of the unemployed pp. 1411-1432

- Alexander Plum
- Political uncertainty and corporate debt financing: empirical evidence from China pp. 1433-1449

- Miaochen Lv and Manying Bai
- Services inflation dynamics and persistence puzzle in Brazil: a time-varying parameter approach pp. 1450-1462

- Gilberto Oliveira Boaretto and Cleomar Gomes Da Silva
Volume 51, issue 12, 2019
- Pension profile preferences: the influence of trust and expected expenses pp. 1212-1231

- Carin Cruijsen and Nicole Jonker
- Self-assessed vs. statistical evidence of racial discrimination: the case of indigenous Australians pp. 1232-1247

- Alan Duncan, Astghik Mavisakalyan and Yashar Tarverdi
- An empirical procedure to evaluate monetary management under exogenous changes in the money supply pp. 1248-1267

- Klenio Barbosa, Seiji Fetter and Bruno Rocha
- Citizens’ support for inter-municipal cooperation: evidence from a survey in the German state of Hesse pp. 1268-1283

- Christian Bergholz and Ivo Bischoff
- The veteran wage differential pp. 1284-1302

- Francesco Renna and Amanda Weinstein
- Measuring the effects of advertising on green industry sales: a generalized propensity score approach pp. 1303-1318

- Yajuan Li, Marco Palma, Charles R. Hall, Hayk Khachatryan and Oral Capps
- The long-run effect of aid on health: evidence from panel cointegration analysis pp. 1319-1338

- Dierk Herzer
Volume 51, issue 11, 2019
- On the power of indicators: how the choice of fuel poverty indicator affects the identification of the target population pp. 1081-1110

- Florian Fizaine and Sondès Kahouli
- The effects of economic freedom on FDI inflows: an empirical analysis pp. 1111-1132

- Pascal Ghazalian and Frederick Amponsem
- El Niño and La Niña induced volatility spillover effects in the U.S. soybean and water equity markets pp. 1133-1150

- Jingze Jiang and T. Randall Fortenbery
- Diaspora growth and aggregate remittances: an inverted-U relationship? pp. 1151-1165

- Bernard Poirine and Vincent Dropsy
- Productivity, technical efficiency and technological change in French agriculture during 2002-2015: a Färe-Primont index decomposition using group frontiers and meta-frontier pp. 1166-1182

- K. Hervé Dakpo, Yann Desjeux, Philippe Jeanneaux and Laure Latruffe
- The impact of electricity prices on foreign direct investment: evidence from the European Union pp. 1183-1198

- Eva Bartekova-Hedoin and Thomas Ziesemer
- Credit constraints and growth gains from governance pp. 1199-1211

- Joyce Hsieh, Ting-Cih Chen and Shu-Chin Lin
Volume 51, issue 10, 2019
- Using AHP, DEA and MPI for governmental research institution performance evaluation pp. 983-994

- Chun Liu, Tse-Yu Wang and Guang-Zhuang Yu
- State-enterprise relation, local economic priority, and corporate environmental responsibility pp. 995-1009

- Xianyan Wang and Lihong Wang
- Job mismatches and career mobility pp. 1010-1024

- Le Wen and Sholeh Maani
- The price relationship between organic and non-organic vegetables in the U.S.: evidence from Nielsen scanner data pp. 1025-1039

- GwanSeon Kim, Jun Ho Seok, Tyler B. Mark and Michael Reed
- Trade imbalance and the endogenous optimal tariff pp. 1040-1051

- Chuantian He, Chunding Li and Chuangwei Lin
- The effect of NAFTA on internal migration in Mexico: a regional economic analysis pp. 1052-1068

- Mary Arends-Kuenning, Kathy Baylis and Rafael Garduño-Rivera
- The United States’ higher education antitrust exemption and college enrollment pp. 1069-1080

- John Karikari and Hashem Dezhbakhsh
Volume 51, issue 9, 2019
- Commitment and satisfaction in the classroom and on the field: evidence from a Division I liberal arts college pp. 858-880

- Caitlin Cremin and Benjamin Anderson
- The more others care, the more you share? – Social contagion as a stardom trigger of social media superstars – pp. 881-888

- Christopher Jung and Stephan Nüesch
- Fertility and labor supply: evidence from the One-Child Policy in China pp. 889-910

- Yuan Cao
- Education decisions and labour market outcomes pp. 911-940

- Jessica Scheld
- Impact of mood and gender on individual investors’ reactions to retractions and corrections of earnings forecasts pp. 941-955

- Maria Strydom, Amale Scally and John Watson
- Sugar daddy u: human capital investment and the university-based supply of ‘romantic arrangements’ pp. 956-971

- Franklin Mixon
- Investment-based optimal capital structure pp. 972-981

- Jinglu Jiang, Xin Xia and Jinqiang Yang
Volume 51, issue 8, 2019
- Price hike of staple food, nutritional impact and consumption adjustment: evidence from the 2005–2010 rice price increase in rural Bangladesh pp. 743-761

- Syed Hasan
- Youth labor market expectations and job matching in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from school-to-work transition surveys pp. 762-780

- Amarakoon Bandara
- Persistence of gender inequality: the role of ethnic divisions pp. 781-796

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Ahmed Salim Nuhu and Karely Lopez
- An empirical analysis of night-time light data based on the gravity model pp. 797-814

- Linyue Li, Zhixian Sun and Xiang Long
- Returns to women’s education using optimal IV selection pp. 815-830

- Jun Sung Kim, Bin Jiang, Chuhui Li and Hee-Seung Yang
- Falling under the control of a different type of owner:risk-taking implications for banks pp. 831-847

- Thierno Barry, Amine Tarazi and Paul Wachtel
- The sources of momentum in international government bond returns pp. 848-857

- Adam Zaremba and George Kambouris
Volume 51, issue 7, 2019
- Dimensions of civic activism and their effectiveness in exposing corruption: evidence from Italy pp. 663-675

- Nadia Fiorino, Emma Galli and Rajeev Goel
- Specific investment, relational governance and cooperation risk: from the perspective of farmers in China’s “Company+Farmers” alliance pp. 676-686

- Junyi Wan, Lijun Zeng and Jiazhuo Ao
- What are cost changes for produce implementing traceability systems in China? Evidence from enterprise A pp. 687-697

- Honghua Chen, Zhihong Tian and Fen Xu
- The distance to competitive balance: a cardinal measure pp. 698-710

- Francisco Triguero Ruiz and Antonio Avila-Cano
- Water Security and Irrigation Investment: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Rural Pakistan pp. 711-721

- Wenchao Xu, Man Li and Andrew Reid Bell
- Winners and losers from an announced durable tax hike: Tesla in Denmark pp. 722-730

- Marcus Asplund, David Jinkins, Chandler Lutz and Gyorgy Paizs
- Momentum or market? Determinants of large stock price changes in an emerging market pp. 731-742

- Yilmaz Yildiz and Mehmet Baha Karan
Volume 51, issue 6, 2019
- An analysis of cost-reduction innovation under capacity constrained inputs pp. 564-576

- Pu-yan Nie and Chan Wang
- The impact of learning first in mother tongue: evidence from a natural experiment in Ethiopia pp. 577-593

- Yared Seid
- Uncertainty shocks and asymmetric dynamics in Korea: a non-linear approach pp. 594-610

- Kevin Larcher, Jaebeom Kim and Youngju Kim
- Owner-managers and firm performance during the asian and global financial crises: evidence from Korea pp. 611-623

- Denis Yongmin Joe, Dukhee Jung and Frederick Dongchuhl Oh
- The child health effects of terrorism: evidence from the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria pp. 624-638

- Uche Eseosa Ekhator-Mobayode and Abraham Abebe Asfaw
- Changes in health-related quality of life: a compensating income variation approach pp. 639-650

- Paul McNamee and Silvia Mendolia
- Inflation surprises and inflation expectations in the Euro area pp. 651-662

- Marcello Miccoli and Stefano Neri
Volume 51, issue 5, 2019
- Covariance breakdowns and connectedness of crude oil futures markets with non-synchronous data pp. 422-443

- Jiawen Luo, Langnan Chen and Weiguo Zhang
- Product diversification and bank risk: evidence from South Asian banking institutions pp. 444-464

- Piyadasa Edirisuriya, Abeyratna Gunasekarage and Shrimal Perera
- Educational inequalities between children of marriage migrants and those of local-born parents – quantile regression results from Taiwan pp. 465-487

- Tobias Haepp and Mei Hsu
- Re-examining the Chinese A-share herding behaviour with a Fama-French augmented seven-factor model pp. 488-508

- Chao Li, Zongyi Hu and Liwei Tang
- Determinants of the allocative, cost and scope efficiencies of Indian banks pp. 509-527

- Abhilash S. Nair and R Vinod
- Does support from government help firms survive? Evidence on financial and political assistance in China, 1998–2007 pp. 528-541

- Tong Qu and Richard Harris
- The long-run impact of human capital on innovation and economic development in the regions of Europe pp. 542-563

- Claude Diebolt and Ralph Hippe
Volume 51, issue 4, 2019
- Volatility spillovers among oil and stock markets in the US and Saudi Arabia pp. 329-345

- Marinela Adriana Finta, Bart Frijns and Alireza Tourani-Rad
- Financial report readability and stock return synchronicity pp. 346-363

- Xuelian Bai, Yi Dong and Nan Hu
- Portfolio selection through Maslow’s need hierarchy theory pp. 364-372

- Zongxin Li, Zhiping Chen and Yongchang Hui
- A preliminary exploration on stochastic dynamic asset allocation models under a continuous-time sticky-price general equilibrium pp. 373-386

- Yue Yu
- Twins, family size and female labour force participation in Iran pp. 387-397

- Mahdi Majbouri
- The role of ethnic diversity in sustainable environmental growth: new evidence across different income regions pp. 398-408

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Kris Ivanovski and Mita Bhattacharya
- Regional differences in technical efficiency and technological gap of Norwegian dairy farms: a stochastic meta-frontier model pp. 409-421

- Habtamu Alem, Gudbrand Lien, J. Brian Hardaker and Atle Guttormsen
Volume 51, issue 3, 2019
- Are Islamic bonds a good safe haven for stocks? Implications for portfolio management in a time-varying regime-switching copula framework pp. 219-238

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Chaker Aloui, Rania Jammazi and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Does variability in crimes affect other crimes? The case of international corruption and shadow economy pp. 239-258

- Rajeev Goel and James Saunoris
- A new class of discrete-time stochastic volatility model with correlated errors pp. 259-277

- Sujay Mukhoti and Pritam Ranjan
- Liquidity and credit risks in the UK’s financial crisis: how ‘quantitative easing’ changed the relationship pp. 278-287

- Woon Wong, Iris Biefang-Frisancho and Peter Howells
- Neighbourhood convenience stores and childhood weight outcomes: an instrumental variable approach pp. 288-302

- Di Zeng, Michael R. Thomsen, Rodolfo Nayga and Heather L. Rouse
- Are football managers as efficient as coaches? Performance analysis with and inputs in the Premier league pp. 303-314

- Fabíola Zambom-Ferraresi, Belen Iraizoz and Fernando Lera-López
- The impact of firm characteristics on speed of adjustment to target leverage: a UK study pp. 315-327

- J. Fitzgerald and J. Ryan
Volume 51, issue 2, 2019
- Public willingness to pay for endocrine disrupting chemicals-free labelling policy in Korea pp. 131-140

- Hyo-Jin Kim, Hye-Jeong Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Private equity deal success and pre-acquisition determinants – empirical evidence from Germany pp. 141-154

- Berthold Burth and Solveig Reißig-Thust
- The role of emissions trading mechanisms and technological progress in achieving China’s regional clean air target: a CGE analysis pp. 155-169

- Xili Ma, Huiqing Wang and Weixian Wei
- The contribution of millennium development goals towards improvement in major development indicators, 1990–2015 pp. 170-180

- Isaac Ahimbisibwe and Rati Ram
- Ownership effects among Native American banks, 2001-2016 pp. 181-195

- Joanie Buckley and Russell Kashian
- Portfolio selection based on predictive joint return distribution pp. 196-206

- Cuixia Jiang, Xiaoyi Ding, Qifa Xu, Xi Liu and Yezheng Liu
- Unexpected windfalls, education, and mental health: evidence from lottery winners in Germany pp. 207-218

- Christian Raschke
Volume 51, issue 1, 2019
- Effectiveness of sequences of classroom training for welfare recipients: what works best in West Germany? pp. 1-46

- Katharina Dengler
- The efficiency of social public expenditure in European countries: a two-stage analysis pp. 47-60

- Maria Alessandra Antonelli and Valeria De Bonis
- Identification of strategies to improve goat marketing in the lowlands of Ethiopia: a hedonic price analysis pp. 61-75

- Asresu Yitayew, Yigezu A. Yigezu, Girma Kassie, Tilaye T. Deneke, Aynalem Haile, Halima Hassen and Barbara Rischkowsky
- Football players’ career and wage profiles pp. 76-87

- António S. Ribeiro and Francisco Lima
- Predicting stock return correlations with brief company descriptions pp. 88-102

- Feriha Ibriyamova, Samuel Kogan, Galla Salganik-Shoshan and David Stolin
- Household internal and external electricity contract switching in EU countries pp. 103-116

- Joachim Schleich, Corinne Faure and Xavier Gassmann
- Does the NDC scheme mimic the French point system? pp. 117-130

- Vera Gurtovaya and Sergio Nisticò
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