International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 5-6, 2022
- Creating healthy cities pp. 623-626

- Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan
- An empirical analysis of the early impact of Covid-19 on income-related inequality in household stress pp. 627-646

- Sucharita Ghosh and Francesco Renna
- Towards the reversal of poverty and income inequality setbacks due to COVID-19: the role of globalisation and resource allocation pp. 647-674

- Isaac K. Ofori, Mark K. Armah and Emmanuel E. Asmah
- An Empirical Investigation of the Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Micro-level Evidence from Europe pp. 675-696

- Ruohan Wu
- Covid-19 and the China opportunity narrative: investment, trade, and the belt and road initiative pp. 697-724

- Kerry Liu
- The Covid-19 pandemic economic impacts and government responses across welfare regimes pp. 725-738

- Jalil Safaei and Andisheh Saliminezhad
- Gender roles and safety of women at home in the COVID-19 era: evidence from 101 countries pp. 739-761

- Michael Batu and Bosu Seo
- Investigating initial policy responses to COVID-19: evidence across 59 countries pp. 762-791

- Amrita Saha, Marco Carreras and Evert-Jan Quak
- Mexico: the populism/COVID-19 syndemic pp. 792-814

- Eduardo Gilberto Loría Díaz de Guzmán and Arely Paola Medina González
- China’s dynamic covid-zero policy and the Chinese economy: a preliminary analysis pp. 815-834

- Kerry Liu
Volume 36, issue 4, 2022
- The role of agency and regulation in economic and social processes pp. 475-476

- Jonathan Michie
- The heterogeneity of residents’ preference over a wide array of services, provided by a master planned community (MPC) pp. 477-495

- James Yoo and Julianna Browning
- The quotas law for people with disabilities in Brazil: is it a guarantee of employment? pp. 496-525

- Ana Cléssia Pereira Lima de Araújo, Maria Analice D. Santos Sampaio, Edward Costa, Ahmad Saeed Khan, Guilherme Irffi and Rayssa Alexandre Costa
- Surplus and capital profitability in the Spanish economy, and comparison with the Euro area. A political economy approach pp. 526-547

- Juan Pablo Mateo and Maxi Nieto
- Does property ownership by women reduce domestic violence? A case of Latin America pp. 548-563

- Emin Gahramanov, Khusrav Gaibulloev and Javed Younas
- A Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth Model for a Small Commodity Exporting Country: Argentina Between 1971 and 2016 pp. 564-588

- Juan Miguel Massot and Román David Merga
- The effect of conservation on residential electricity consumption: evidence from Kuwait pp. 589-607

- Ahmad Alawadhi, Nadeem Burney, Ayele Gelan, Sheikha Al-Fulaij, Nadia Al-Musallam and Wafa Awadh
- Population and economic growth in developed countries pp. 608-621

- Theodore P. Lianos, Nicholas Tsounis and Anastasia Pseiridis
Volume 36, issue 3, 2022
- Correction Notice pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- The coming financial crisis pp. 291-301

- Jonathan Michie
- Economists’ competitiveness letter pp. 302-307

- Economists former UK-regulators
- Measuring corporate diversity in financial services: a diversity index pp. 308-337

- Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton
- Banking diversity, financial complexity and resilience to financial shocks: evidence from Italian provinces pp. 338-402

- Beniamino Pisicoli
- Reviving financial markets – a critical assessment of the single resolution mechanism pp. 403-423

- Mariana Mortágua and Izaura Solipa
- Financialisation in developing countries: approaches, concepts, and metrics pp. 424-447

- Costas Lapavitsas and Aylin Soydan
- The non-financial private firms’ sector of Spain in 2011 – 2017: the financial fragility hypothesis-based analysis pp. 448-473

- Ekaterina Bryleva and Ivan Rozmainsky
Volume 36, issue 2, 2022
- This changes everything pp. 151-153

- Jonathan Michie
- When green practices affect business performance: an investigation into California’s hotel industry pp. 154-186

- Atm Sayfuddin
- Quantum of finance obtained by tech startups over the lifecycle: an analysis of its determinants pp. 187-204

- Shivalik Singh and M. H. Bala Subrahmanya
- The influence of non-R&D channels on innovation in a developing economy: an empirical analysis in the context of India pp. 205-221

- Seenaiah Kale
- Public debt, institutional quality and growth in sub-Saharan Africa: a threshold analysis pp. 222-244

- Laurent Kemoe and Emmanuel Lartey
- Linking natural resource dependence and industrialization in sub-Saharan African countries pp. 245-263

- Guivis Nkemgha, Symphorin Engone Mve, Hermine Balouki Mikala and Honoré Tékam
- Foreign direct investment and participation of developing countries in global value chains: lessons from the last decade pp. 264-284

- Françoise Okah Efogo, Kwami Ossadzifo Wonyra and Evans Osabuohien
- Industrial policy, economic theory, and ecological planning pp. 285-290

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
Volume 36, issue 1, 2022
- Challenges for economic policy pp. 1-3

- Jonathan Michie
- A critical analysis of the Brazilian ‘expansionary fiscal austerity’: why did it fail to ensure economic growth and structural development? pp. 4-16

- Philip Arestis, Fernando Ferrari-Filho, Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende and Fábio Terra
- Managed exchange rate regimes and monetary independence: an empirical appraisal pp. 17-50

- G Pantelopoulos
- On the long-run relationship between immigration and growth: empirical evidence from European countries pp. 51-66

- Sebastien Charles
- The demand for civil justice in Germany: an empirical investigation pp. 67-84

- Roberto Ippoliti and A. Sanders
- Prices and competition: evidence from a social program pp. 85-101

- Emilio Aguirre, Pablo Blanchard, Fernando Borraz and Joaquín Saldain
- Buffering monetary and exchange rate shocks: are capital controls effective? pp. 102-128

- Chokri Zehri
- The Fiscal resource curse: What’s China’s natural resource appetite got to do with it? pp. 129-146

- Daniel Ofoe Chachu and Edward Nketiah-Amponsah
- Call for papers for a special issue on economic policy in an era of crises and uncertainty – tackling global inequality and financial instability, building forward post-covid, and securing net zero pp. 147-148

- Jonathan Michie, Philip Whyman and Ruth Yeoman
- Correction pp. 149-149

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 6, 2021
- The ‘Great Reset’ to tackle Covid-19 and other crises pp. 793-795

- Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan
- The Covid-19 pandemic and economic stimulus in India: has it been a hostage of macroeconomic complications? pp. 796-812

- Himadri Shekhar Chakrabarty, Partha Ray and Parthapratim Pal
- Accounting for global value chains: rising global inequality in the wake of COVID-19? pp. 813-831

- Christa D. Court, João-Pedro Ferreira, Geoffrey Hewings and Michael Lahr
- Impact of pandemics on income inequality: lessons from the past pp. 832-850

- Pinaki Das, Santanu Bisai and Sudeshna Ghosh
- The Korean government’s public health responses to the COVID-19 epidemic through the lens of industrial policy pp. 851-869

- Hee-Young Shin
- The impact of COVID-19 on the Indian economy pp. 870-885

- Deepak Kumar Behera, Maryam Sabreen and Deepika Sharma
- An empirical analysis of COVID-19 response: comparison of US with the G7 pp. 886-903

- Mahua Barari, Srikanta Kundu and Saibal Mitra
Volume 35, issue 5, 2021
- Economic theory, practice, and policy – and the prescience of Frank Wilkinson and Vishnu Padayachee pp. 633-636

- Jonathan Michie
- Rail versus inland water transport: a comparative costs study based on the movement of coal in India pp. 637-658

- Mohd Hussain Kunroo and M. Absar Alam
- Modeling functional and juridical informality: a guide for data-driven policy pp. 659-683

- William Gibson and Diane Flaherty
- The non-linear effect of inequality on investment pp. 684-713

- Jorge Carrera and Pablo de la Vega
- Economic policy uncertainty: are there regional and country correlations? pp. 714-728

- Peterson Ozili
- Long-term development of Kenya’s growth potential pp. 729-748

- Basil Oberholzer
- Inflation and FDI in industrialized and developing economies pp. 749-764

- Komla Agudze and Oyakhilome Ibhagui
- From social choice to inequality-decomposition: in the spirit of Arrow and Atkinson by way of Sen and Shorrocks pp. 765-791

- Ben Fine and Pedro Mendes Loureiro
Volume 35, issue 3-4, 2021
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Correction pp. II-II

- The Editors
- The first 30 years of the International Review of Applied Economics, and the future of capitalism pp. 331-337

- Jonathan Michie
- Financialisation, industrial strategy and the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation pp. 338-354

- Malcolm Sawyer
- UK and other advanced economies productivity and income inequality pp. 355-370

- Philip Arestis
- Financial oversight, the third flawed pillar of the European Union: the missing piece in the Arestis-Sawyer critique of EMU macropolicy design pp. 371-388

- Gary A. Dymski and Annina Kaltenbrunner
- The industrial policy requirements for a global climate stabilization project pp. 389-406

- Robert Pollin
- Challenges to neo-liberalism in the United States pp. 407-431

- Samuel Rosenberg
- The U.S.–China trade imbalance and the theory of free trade: debunking the currency manipulation argument pp. 432-455

- Isabella Weber and Anwar Shaikh
- Global value chains – a ladder for development? pp. 456-474

- Petra Dünhaupt and Hansjörg Herr
- The impact of capital flow reversal shocks in South Africa: a stock- and-flow-consistent analysis pp. 475-501

- Konstantin Makrelov, Rob Davies and Laurence Harris
- Do public banks reduce monetary policy power? Evidence from Brazil based on state dependent local projections (2000–2018) pp. 502-519

- Nikolas Passos and André de Melo Modenesi
- Some new insights on financialization and income inequality: evidence for the US economy, 1947–2013 pp. 520-539

- Marwil J. Dávila Fernández and Lionello F. Punzo
- Determinants of social outreach of microfinance institutions pp. 540-550

- Shakil Quayes and George Joseph
- Rethinking growth and inequality in the US: what is the role of measurement of GDP? pp. 551-576

- Remzi Baris Tercioglu
- Sovereign currency and long-term interest rates pp. 577-596

- Hongkil Kim
- Government expenditure and economic growth: a post-Keynesian analysis pp. 597-625

- Pintu Parui
- Interpreting the world, in various ways – and changing it pp. 626-631

- Jonathan Michie
Volume 35, issue 2, 2021
- Building back better? pp. 111-116

- Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan
- Organizational participation in post-covid society – its contributions and enabling conditions pp. 117-146

- John Child
- The psychological consequences of COVID-19 lockdowns pp. 147-163

- Kien Le and My Nguyen
- COVID-19: effectiveness of socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality pp. 164-187

- Joshua Ping Ang, Fang Dong and Jason Patalinghug
- Is there a shift contagion among stock markets during the COVID-19 crisis? Further insights from TYDL causality test pp. 188-209

- Amine Ben Amar, Néjib Hachicha and Nihel Halouani
- Health risk and the efficient market hypothesis in the time of COVID-19 pp. 210-223

- Evangelos Vasileiou, Aristeidis Samitas, Maria Karagiannaki and Jagadish Dandu
- Behavioral finance and market efficiency in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: does fear drive the market? pp. 224-241

- Evangelos Vasileiou
- Analysis of containment measures and economic policies arising from COVID-19 in the European Union pp. 242-255

- Javier Cifuentes-Faura
- Covid 19: Ramifications for progress towards the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Nigeria pp. 256-268

- O’Raye Dicta Ogisi and Toritseju Begho
- The political risk factors of COVID-19 pp. 269-287

- J. Eduardo Vera-Valdés
- A green new deal and debt sustainability for the post COVID-19 world pp. 288-307

- Juan Rafael Ruiz and Patricia Stupariu
- COVID-19 and the Chinese economy: impacts, policy responses and implications pp. 308-330

- Kerry Liu
Volume 35, issue 1, 2021
- Understanding the economy at the micro and macro levels pp. 1-2

- Jonathan Michie
- Energy consumption and economic growth in Botswana: empirical evidence from a disaggregated data pp. 3-24

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Do exports and innovation matter for the demand of skilled labor? pp. 25-44

- Nora Aboushady and Chahir Zaki
- Re-examining the causal relationships among FDI, economic growth and financial sector development in Africa pp. 45-63

- Muazu Ibrahim and Abraham Mensah Acquah
- Real exchange rate management and economic growth: export performance in Kazakhstan, 2009–2019 pp. 64-90

- Zhandos Ybrayev
- Deleveraging China pp. 91-109

- Kerry Liu
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