International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 38, issue 5, 2024
- Social and environmental sustainability pp. 455-456
- Jonathan Michie
- Profit share and capital accumulation in Mexican manufacturing pp. 457-481
- Carlos A. Ibarra
- Financial deepening and economic growth nexus in emerging economies in Africa: does supply-leading or demand-following hold? pp. 482-497
- Charles O. Manasseh, Chi Aloysius Ngong, Chin Sp Logan, Ogochukwu C. Okanya and Chinwe A. Olelewe
- Public climate change agreement and GHG emissions in the US pp. 498-504
- Jafar El Armali and Meghdad Rahimian
- The impact of climate change on the Palestinian sectoral reallocation of labor pp. 505-539
- Sameh Hallaq and Yousuf Daas
- Sovereign currency and long-term interest rates in advanced economies from 1879 to 2016 pp. 540-563
- Hongkil Kim and Eric Tymoigne
- Policy lessons from Okun’s law for African countries pp. 564-593
- Aomar Ibourk and Karim Elaynaoui
- A critical analysis of capital controls: implications for crisis prevention and economic performance pp. 594-610
- Chokri Zehri, Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar and Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef
Volume 38, issue 4, 2024
- Special issue on lifelong learning pp. 383-385
- Jonathan Michie
- ‘A permanent national necessity’ - a manifesto for lifelong learning pp. 386-394
- John Holford and Jonathan Michie
- The benefits of university adult learning pp. 395-409
- Michael Osborne
- Experiences of microcredentials in Canada: perspectives, possibilities, and a case for national data collection pp. 410-421
- Christie Schultz
- “A permanent national necessity…”: the long revolution will resume pp. 422-429
- Jonathan Michie
- The role and importance of residential adult education pp. 430-437
- Jonathan Michie
- The complex relationship between automation and work intensity: evidence from selected EU countries pp. 438-454
- Aleksandr Christenko
Volume 38, issue 3, 2024
- Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 277-279
- Jonathan Michie
- Higher inequality in Latin America: a collateral effect of the pandemic pp. 280-304
- Ivonne Acevedo, Francesca Castellani, María José Cota, Giulia Lotti and Miguel Székely
- Adaptive learning in containment measures: evaluation of policy interventions during the 2020 waves of Covid-19 in Italy pp. 305-317
- Mario Nosvelli
- COVID-19 policy responses and subjective well-being pp. 318-336
- Opoku Adabor
- Rescue and recovery: The COVID and post-COVID responses of apprenticeship systems pp. 337-356
- Erica Smith
- Temporary wage subsidies and post-COVID re-employment in Morocco: a regression discontinuity approach pp. 357-375
- Abdellatif Chatri and Najia Tahir
- Learning the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 376-382
- Jonathan Michie
Volume 38, issue 1-2, 2024
- Double special issue on Edith Penrose pp. 1-1
- Jonathan Michie
- Edith penrose’s influence on economic analysis, strategic management and political economy pp. 2-11
- Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton
- Edith Penrose and the Penrose Lectures pp. 12-16
- Kofi Adjepong-Boateng and Christine Oughton
- Patents, innovation, and development pp. 17-42
- Bronwyn Hall
- Collective value creation: a new approach to stakeholder value pp. 43-57
- Mariana Mazzucato
- Is the most unproductive firm the foundation of the most efficient economy? Penrosian learning confronts the neoclassical fallacy pp. 58-89
- William Lazonick
- The story of flight pp. 90-103
- John Kay
- Captive markets and climate change: revisiting Edith Penrose’s analysis of the international oil firms in the era of climate change pp. 104-128
- Damian Tobin
- Complementarities between product and process innovation and their effects on employment: a firm-level analysis of manufacturing firms in Colombia pp. 129-154
- Juana Bustamante
- Penrose’s theory of the firm in an era of globalisation pp. 155-174
- Chia Huay Lau and Jonathan Michie
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for the absorptive capacity of firms that interact with universities pp. 175-193
- Júlio Eduardo Rohenkohl, Andreia Cunha da Rosa, Janaina Ruffoni and Orlando Martinelli
- Profit rate dynamics in US manufacturing pp. 194-223
- Michael Joffe
- What is Edith Penrose’s legacy for the theory of the firm? pp. 224-242
- Irene Roele and Sonja Ruehl
- Regulating stock buybacks: the $6.3 trillion question pp. 243-267
- Lenore Palladino and William Lazonick
- The life and times of Edith Penrose pp. 268-276
- Jonathan Michie
Volume 37, issue 6, 2023
- How to pursue sustainable development goals in face of global forces? pp. 719-721
- Jonathan Michie
- Elites and economic policy in South Africa’s transition and beyond pp. 722-744
- Firoz Khan and Seeraj Mohamed
- Dynamicity and nonlinearity in the association between different facets of financial development and macroeconomic volatility: evidence from the World Economy pp. 745-766
- Parimal Ghosh and Maniklal Adhikary
- Determinants of profitability in the economy of the Republic of Cyprus based on a classical Marxist approach pp. 767-780
- Petros Kosmas and Elias Ioakimoglou
- The relative impact of traditional and digital financial inclusion on economic growth: a threshold regression-based comparative analysis pp. 781-803
- Subroto Rapih and Budi Wahyono
- Developing linkages between technology-intensive exports and GVC participation: a perspective from India and G20 countries pp. 804-827
- Kashika Arora
- Whatever happened to the idea of World Government? pp. 828-834
- Jonathan Michie
- Correction pp. 835-835
- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 5, 2023
- Productivity, equity and sustainability pp. 573-574
- Jonathan Michie
- Productivity, equity, and sustainability: A trilemma for contemporary human development? pp. 575-606
- Mattia Tassinari
- Dynamic linkages between real exchange rates and real unit labour costs: evidence from 18 economies pp. 607-620
- Thanos Poulakis and Persefoni Tsaliki
- How does digital technology facilitate the green innovation of enterprises? Evidence from China pp. 621-641
- Peng Yang and Weizeng Sun
- Revisiting the debate on the Eurozone crisis: causes, clustering periphery and core, and the role of interest rate convergence pp. 642-666
- Gonçalo Amado
- Corporate excess savings: what does it have to do with M&A activities, cash holdings and debt repayments in Korea? pp. 667-685
- Myoungrok Kim and Young jo Song
- The link between households’ durable asset accumulation and healthcare utilisation and spending pp. 686-710
- Isaac Koomson, Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni, David Kofi Ampah and Anthony Fiifi Afful
- The failures of current capitalism: what next? pp. 711-718
- Jonathan Michie
Volume 37, issue 4, 2023
- Editor’s introduction pp. 433-434
- Jonathan Michie
- Threshold-based asymmetric reactions of trade balances to currency devaluation: fresh insights from smooth transition regression (STR) model pp. 435-456
- Joseph Chukwudi Odionye, Augustine C Odo, Marius Ikpe and Richard O. Ojike
- Access to drinking water and sanitation in developing countries: Does financial development matter? pp. 457-481
- Sosson Tadadjeu, Brice Kamguia and Ronald Djeunankan
- An investigation of exchange rate, exchange rate volatility and FDI nexus in a gravity model approach pp. 482-502
- Moraghen Warren, B. Seetanah and N. Sookia
- Macroeconomic uncertainty and monetary policy transmission in Brazil: a TVAR approach pp. 503-517
- Luckas Sabioni Lopes and Wilson Luiz Rotatori Corrêa
- Is the well-being of gig workers in Malaysia better? The reality of pain and gain pp. 518-531
- Khairunnisa Abd Samad, Nur Hayati Abd Rahman, Shafinar Ismail and Najihah Hanisah Marmaya
- Greenhouse gas emissions from Brazilian agriculture and convergence clubs pp. 532-552
- Domingos Isaias Maia Amorim, Maria Josiell Nascimento da Silva, Francisco José Silva Tabosa, Alexandre Almeida and Pablo Urano de Carvalho Castelar
- Labour market rigidity and total factor productivity: a re-examination of the evidence from India pp. 553-570
- Gopal Roy and Amaresh Dubey
- Call for papers: for a special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on ‘risk, uncertainty, and democracy’ pp. 571-572
- Jonathan Michie and Suzanne Schneider
Volume 37, issue 3, 2023
- How to deliver economic success – and what does that mean? pp. 287-289
- Jonathan Michie
- Does infrastructure development matter for the shadow economy in African countries? pp. 290-310
- Paul Ningaye and Isaac Ketu
- Public debt and economic growth nexus in sub-saharan Africa: does institutional quality matter? pp. 311-323
- Clement Oppong, Abukari Salifu Atchulo and Shenell Fatia Oman
- The impact of social media adoption on innovative SMEs’ performance pp. 324-356
- Filippo Domma and Lucia Errico
- Gender and corruption: examining the nexus in MENA countries using PMG-ARDL approach pp. 357-371
- Lamia Jaidane Mazigh, Islem Khefacha and Belgacem Smiri
- Coming together for transition? Entrepreneurial ecosystems for a circular economy pp. 372-388
- Ebel Berghuis, Derk Loorbach, Anne van Vulpen, Martijn Verkuijl, Claudia van Orden and Rachel Greer
- Core product competence and productivity gains: the role of foreign ownership pp. 389-425
- Jen-Chung Mei
- The need for environmental and social sustainability – but how to make the case, and how to achieve it? pp. 426-431
- Jonathan Michie
Volume 37, issue 2, 2023
- Inequality growth within countries, despite catch-up between countries pp. 187-189
- Jonathan Michie
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam: an analysis based on a social accounting matrix with firm heterogeneity pp. 190-216
- Phuong Thao Dang and K. Ali Akkemik
- The impact of demand on innovation and research intensity pp. 217-235
- João Prates Romero, Ana Bottega and Arthur B. Cordeiro
- Public R&D support to enterprises in four R&D sectors: the mix of types of aid and policy agencies pp. 236-252
- Pål Børing and Michael Spjelkavik Mark
- Structural change and industrial linkages: a perspective on China’s growth pattern, 1995-2009 pp. 253-274
- Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi
- Trends and reforms of financial inclusion in India pp. 275-285
- Anusha Goel
Volume 37, issue 1, 2023
- Zombie firms, financial inclusion and women’s bargaining power, and other issues pp. 1-2
- Jonathan Michie
- Not all zombies are created equal. A Marxist-Minskyan taxonomy of firms: United States, 1950-2019 pp. 3-22
- Nicolás Águila and Juan Graña
- The state's response to the crisis of neoliberalism: a comparison of the net social wage in China and the United States, 1992-2017 pp. 23-49
- Katherine A. Moos and Hao Qi
- Sectoral wage share and its decomposition in China pp. 50-75
- Tanadej Vechsuruck
- Financial inclusion and women’s bargaining power: evidence from India pp. 76-92
- Julia Jose and Javed Younas
- Multiplier effects of social protection: a SVAR approach for Brazil pp. 93-112
- Marina da Silva Sanches and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- Export sophistication and economic performance, new evidence using TiVA database pp. 113-137
- Walid Abdmoulah
- The distributional impacts of capital controls pp. 138-167
- Chokri Zehri and Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi
- Dirty dance: tourism and environment pp. 168-185
- Serhan Cevik
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