International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2019
- Theory, economic policy, and evidence pp. 735-736

- Jonathan Michie
- Monetary policy rules with PID control features: evidence from the UK, USA and EU pp. 737-755

- David Shepherd, Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres and George Saridakis
- Overhead labour and feedback effects between capacity utilization and income distribution: estimations for the USA economy pp. 756-773

- Lilian Rolim
- Dynamic productivity growth and its determinants in the Indonesian food and beverages industry pp. 774-788

- Maman Setiawan
- The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth in Africa pp. 789-812

- Eric Opoku, Muazu Ibrahim and Yakubu Awudu Sare
- New evidence on the firm-university linkages in Europe. The role of meritocratic management practices pp. 813-828

- Francesco Aiello, Paola Cardamone and Valeria Pupo
- Global financial cycle and Brazil’s financial integration pp. 829-851

- André Moreira Cunha, Andrés Ernesto Ferrari Haines and Pedro Perfeito Da Silva
- Pitfalls in the modeling of labor market flows: a reappraisal pp. 852-877

- Maurizio Baussola, Camilla Ferretti and Chiara Mussida
- Tackling economic crises pp. 878-881

- Jonathan Michie
- Special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s legacy to economics, management and political economy pp. 882-883

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 5, 2019
- Edith Penrose’s contribution to real world economics pp. 599-600

- Jonathan Michie
- Forecasting inflation using the Phillips curve in inflation targeting countries pp. 601-623

- Diana Gabrielyan
- Modelling systemic risk in the South African banking sector using CoVaR pp. 624-641

- Mathias Manguzvane and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
- The Euro Area: Does one currency fit all? pp. 642-658

- Christos Nikas, Nikolaos Stoupos and Apostolos Kiohos
- Impact of individual and institutional factors on wage rate for nurses in Canada: is there a monopsony market? pp. 659-681

- Ruolz Ariste and Ali Béjaoui
- Empirical evaluation of ‘structure-conduct-performance’ and ‘efficient-structure’ paradigms in banking sector of Pakistan pp. 682-696

- Mahmood ul Hasan Khan and Muhammad Hanif
- Natives, immigrants and social cohesion: intra-city analysis combining the hedonic approach and a framed field experiment pp. 697-711

- Riccardo Borgoni, Giacomo Degli Antoni, Marco Faillo and Alessandra Michelangeli
- What’s the natural rate of unemployment? Answers from forecasters pp. 712-732

- Kevin Capehart
- Special Issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s Legacy to Economics, Management and Political Economy pp. 733-733

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 4, 2019
- ‘Social capital’ is neither social nor capital pp. 475-476

- Jonathan Michie
- The long-run effects of the real exchange rate on employment and wages in Canadian manufacturing pp. 477-504

- Dmitry Lysenko
- Inflation expectations of Brazilian consumers: an analysis based on the FGV survey pp. 505-522

- Aloisio Campelo, Marco Malgarini, Viviane Seda Bittencourt and Vitor Vidal Velho
- European regional productivity: does country affiliation matter? pp. 523-541

- Don Webber, Min Hua Jen and Eoin O’Leary
- Post-truth: an alumni economist’s perspective pp. 542-567

- Ben Fine
- Overall effects of financial liberalization: financial crisis versus economic growth pp. 568-595

- Mekki Hamdaoui and Samir Maktouf
- Special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s legacy to economics, management and political economy pp. 596-597

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 3, 2019
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Prospects for a popular political economy – and a Call for Papers pp. 307-309

- Jonathan Michie
- Prospects for a popular political economy in Europe pp. 310-313

- EuroMemo Group
- Renewable energy investment and employment in China pp. 314-334

- Ying Chen
- Central bank independence and stock market returns in developed countries pp. 335-352

- Maria Teresa Garcia and Pedro Miguel Mendes Rosa Costa
- One thing leads to another: economic polarizations and social disparities in a pre-crisis Mediterranean city pp. 353-383

- Luca Salvati and Pere Serra
- Changing preferences for environmental protection: evidence from volunteer behaviour pp. 384-401

- Laura Lamb
- Output co-movement between Latin America and the United States: the export structure matters pp. 402-425

- Gonzalo Hernandez Jimenez
- Profitability and capital accumulation in Mexico: a first look at tradables and non-tradables based on KLEMS pp. 426-452

- Carlos A. Ibarra and Jaime Ros
- Has the sovereign debt crisis changed the cyclicality of Portuguese remittances? pp. 453-472

- Leonida Correia and Patrícia Martins
- Correction pp. 473-473

- The Editors
- International Review of Applied Economics Festschrift for Malcolm Sawyer Capitalism: an unsustainable future? Call for Papers, March 2019 pp. 474-474

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 2, 2019
- Finance and power – and Keynes’s relevance today pp. 171-171

- Jonathan Michie
- Budgets, expenditure composition and political manipulation pp. 172-187

- Vitor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- Kicking a crude habit: diversifying away from oil and gas in the twenty-first century pp. 188-208

- Cullen S. Hendrix
- Financial illness and political virus: the case of contagious crises in the Eurozone pp. 209-227

- Aristeidis Samitas and Elias Kampouris
- Comovement among returns of the private Chilean pension system pp. 228-240

- Ronny Vallejos, Angelo Gárate and Marcos Gomez
- Keynes’s view of deficits and functional finance: a Modern Monetary Theory perspective pp. 241-253

- Phil Armstrong
- Gender wage gaps and economic crisis in Greece pp. 254-276

- George Agiomirgianakis, Georgios Bertsatos and Nicholas Tsounis
- Finance, power, and the British balance of payments pp. 277-304

- Mona Ali
- Special issue on alternative forms of corporations and business enterprise in the Global South in the context of globalisation and inequality pp. 305-306

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 1, 2019
- South African business in the transition to democracy pp. 1-10

- Jonathan Michie and Vishnu Padayachee
- From a developmental to a regulatory state? Sasol and the conundrum of continued state support pp. 11-29

- Pamela Mondliwa and Simon Roberts
- The spread and internationalisation of South African retail chains and the implications of market power pp. 30-50

- Reena Das Nair
- Surviving in the BRICS: the struggle of South African business in coping with new partners and investors pp. 51-70

- N. Wenzel, B. Freund and O. Graefe
- South African manufacturing firms in transition pp. 71-92

- David Francis, Gareth Roberts and Imraan Valodia
- The global ambitions of the biometric anti-bank: Net1, lockin and the technologies of African financialisation pp. 93-118

- Keith Breckenridge
- Laying the table: the role of business in establishing competition law and policy in South Africa pp. 119-133

- Jonathan Klaaren
- Collective counterveilence as a deterrent to entry: A reconsideration of the factors limiting competition in post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 134-149

- Nobantu L. Mbeki
- “Volkskapitalisme” in the transition to democracy and beyond pp. 150-162

- Vishnu Padayachee and Jannie Rossouw
- Steinhoff collapse: a failure of corporate governance pp. 163-170

- Jannie Rossouw and James Styan
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