International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2018
- ‘Sand in the wheels’ to stabilise markets would generate significant revenues pp. 711-712

- Jonathan Michie
- Capital control reconsidered: financialisation and economic policy pp. 713-731

- Kalim Siddiqui and Phil Armstrong
- Foreign direct investment and its impact on real wages: evidence from Turkish micro-level data pp. 732-749

- Syeda Tamkeen Fatima and Abdul Khan
- The value of state education to consumers in the UK pp. 750-771

- Sofia N. Andreou, Panos Pashardes and Nicoletta Pashourtidou
- The revenue potential of a financial transaction tax for US financial markets pp. 772-806

- Robert Pollin, James Heintz and Thomas Herndon
- Financial reforms and credit growth in Nigeria: empirical insights from ARDL and ECM techniques pp. 807-820

- Ngozi Adeleye, Evans Osabuohien, Ebenezer Bowale, Oluwatoyin Matthew and Emmanuel Oduntan
- The political economy of Ecuador’s external debt default pp. 821-843

- Lorenzo Vidal
Volume 32, issue 5, 2018
- Keynesian theory and policy pp. 567-568

- Jonathan Michie
- How Germany’s anti-Keynesianism has brought Europe to its knees pp. 569-588

- Jörg Bibow
- Market power and efficiency as the source of performance in banking: a case study of the Slovak banking sector pp. 589-619

- Martin Boďa
- Capital flows and economic growth revisited: evidence from five Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 620-640

- Samuel Adams and Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu
- The nexus between infrastructure (quantity and quality) and economic growth in Sub Saharan Africa pp. 641-672

- Chengete Chakamera and Imhotep Alagidede
- Exploring the relationship between university and innovation: evidence from the Italian food industry pp. 673-696

- Paola Cardamone, Valeria Pupo and Fernanda Ricotta
- Dollarization: asymmetry and breaks pp. 697-710

- Ibrahim Raheem
Volume 32, issue 4, 2018
- Alternative economic policies for Europe – but with global significance pp. 423-424

- Jonathan Michie
- European Economists for an Alternative Economic Policy in Europe pp. 425-427

- The Editors
- An empirical test of the Post-Keynesian growth model applied to functional income distribution and the growth regime in Brazil pp. 428-449

- Cleiton Silva de Jesus, Ricardo Araujo and Carlos Iwai Drumond
- Productivity growth of the cities of Jiangsu province, China: a Kaldorian approach pp. 450-471

- John McCombie, Marta Spreafico and Sixiang Xu
- Evidence of the added-worker and discouraged-worker effects in Australia pp. 472-488

- Andrew Evans
- Is ‘no news’ really ‘good news’? Country visibility and FDI location choice pp. 489-524

- Laurel Adams, Rebecca Neumann and Saleh S. Tabrizy
- Hours worked in selected OECD countries: an empirical assessment pp. 525-545

- Lorenzo Carbonari, Vincenzo Atella and Paola Samà
- Economic development and inflation: a theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 546-565

- André Roncaglia de Carvalho, Rafael Ribeiro and André M. Marques
Volume 32, issue 3, 2018
- Entrepreneurship, investment, and inequality pp. 281-282

- Jonathan Michie
- FDI direction, FDI margin, and heterogeneous firms: evidence from the EU pp. 283-307

- Valeria Gattai and Giorgia Sali
- Simulation of the impact of economic policies on poverty and inequality: GEM in micro-simulation for the Algerian economy pp. 308-330

- Touitou Mohammed
- A preliminary theoretical examination of the targeted public distribution system in India pp. 331-347

- C. Saratchand
- The innovative bureaucrat: evidence from the correctional authorities in Washington State pp. 348-373

- Georgios Georgiou
- Entrepreneurship and income inequality: a spatial panel data analysis pp. 374-422

- Hanen Ragoubi and Sana Harbi
Volume 32, issue 2, 2018
- Productivity, inequality, and the environment pp. 137-138

- Jonathan Michie
- Green, greener, greenest: Identifying ecological trends and leading entities by means of environmental ratings pp. 139-162

- Benjamin R. Auer
- Explaining differences in the productivity of investment across countries in the context of ‘new growth theory’ pp. 163-194

- Kevin Nell and Anthony Thirlwall
- ICT and income inequality: a cross-national perspective pp. 195-214

- Kami Richmond and Russell E. Triplett
- The Greek economy under the twin-deficit pressure: a demand orientated growth approach pp. 215-236

- Elias Soukiazis, Micaela Antunes and Ioannis Kostakis
- Changes in cyclical patterns of the USA labor market: from the perspective of nonlinear Okun’s law pp. 237-258

- Jong-seok Oh
- Definition of full-time and part-time employment, and distributional assumptions: the implications for the estimated full-time and part-time wage equations pp. 259-279

- John Baffoe-Bonnie and Anthony O. Gyapong
Volume 32, issue 1, 2018
- Time for new thinking pp. 1-2

- Jonathan Michie
- Innovation, complementarity, and exporting. Evidence from German manufacturing firms pp. 3-38

- Rosa Bernardini Papalia, Silvia Bertarelli and Susanna Mancinelli
- The effects of exchange rate regimes on real exchange rate misalignment pp. 39-61

- Emiliano Libman
- Determinants of the real exchange rate in the long-run for developing and emerging countries: a theoretical and empirical approach pp. 62-83

- Lúcio Otávio Seixas Barbosa, Frederico Jayme Jr and Fabricio Missio
- Foreign education and international trade: empirical evidence from selected Latin American countries pp. 84-103

- Marina Murat
- Applying three-stage DEA on the operational performance of foreign banks in Taiwan pp. 104-118

- Hsiang-Hsi Liu
- From scratch to efficiency gains after a financial crisis? A tale of a restructured banking system pp. 119-133

- Gustavo Ferro, Sonia León, Carlos Romero and Damián Wilson
- Moral Sentiments and The New Urban Crisis pp. 134-136

- Danny Dorling
Volume 31, issue 6, 2017
- Forecasting performance of private sector’s unemployment forecasts in advanced economies pp. 707-733

- Joao Jalles
- The impact of rural roads and irrigation on household welfare: evidence from Vietnam pp. 734-753

- Cuong Nguyen, Tung Phung, Van Khanh Ta and Dat Tho Tran
- The transaction costs perspective on international supply chain management; evidence from case studies in the manufacturing industry in the Netherlands pp. 754-773

- Ebel Berghuis and Frank Den Butter
- Asymmetry effects of exchange rate changes on domestic production in Japan pp. 774-790

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amirhossein Mohammadian
- The contest for mineral wealth: an economic analysis of conflicts in Ghanaian mining communities pp. 791-810

- Daniel Twerefou, Emmanuel Ayine Ayimpusah, John Owusu-Afriyie, Kwame Adjei-Mantey and Godfred A. Bokpin
- Who is saving privately for retirement and how much? New evidence for Germany pp. 811-831

- Christoph Metzger
- The finance-investment and saving-funding circuit in the closed and open economies with government pp. 832-845

- Philip Arestis, Marco Flávio Resende, Douglas Alencar, Lúcio Otávio Seixas Barbosa and Gustavo Figueiredo Campolina Diniz
- Special issue on innovation and societal transformation – what changes when the ‘social’ comes in? pp. 846-848

- Gorgi Krlev, Georg Mildenberger and Helmut K. Anheier
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 5, 2017
- Correction to: Michie, Why not declare a war on happiness? pp. X-X

- The Editors
- Wage led aggregate demand in the United Kingdom pp. 565-584

- Robert Calvert Jump and Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- The impact of software piracy on inclusive human development: evidence from Africa pp. 585-607

- Simplice Asongu and Antonio Andres
- Toward the crisis: a Kaleckian-Keynesian interpretation of the instability of growth and capital accumulation in Brazil pp. 608-624

- Eduardo Maldonado Filho, Fernando Ferrari Filho and Marcelo Milan
- Banking sector depth and economic growth nexus: a comparative study between the natural resource-based and the rest of the world’s economies pp. 625-650

- Ali Al-Moulani and Constantinos Alexiou
- Is racial salary discrimination disappearing in the NBA? evidence from data during 1985–2015 pp. 651-669

- Hisahiro Naito and Yu Takagi
- Unemployment, wages and pensions pp. 670-680

- Patricia Peinado and Felipe Serrano
- Industrial policy and manufacturing targeting in the US: new methodological tools for strategic policy-making pp. 681-703

- Marco R. Di Tommaso, Mattia Tassinari, Stefano Bonnini and Marco Marozzi
- Why not declare a war on happiness? pp. 704-706

- Jonathan Michie
Volume 31, issue 4, 2017
- Heterogeneity and participation in informal employment among non-cultivator workers in India pp. 437-467

- Bimal Kishore Sahoo and Bhaskar Jyoti Neog
- Rights, governance, and foreign direct investment: an industry-level assessment pp. 468-494

- David Kucera and Marco Principi
- Does microcredit increase borrowers’ savings? A fuzzy regression discontinuity design approach pp. 495-507

- Khondker Aktaruzzaman and Omar Farooq
- The employment–population nexus and implications for sustainable economic development: insights from Irish regions using a partial adjustment model pp. 508-526

- Justin Doran, Noirin McCarthy and Marie O’Connor
- The role of uncertainty in the euro crisis – an application of liquidity preference theory pp. 527-548

- Toralf Pusch
- Modeling the short-run costs of changes in water availability in a desert city: a modified input-output approach pp. 549-564

- James Yoo and Charles Perrings
Volume 31, issue 3, 2017
- Productivity growth and catching up: a technology gap explanation pp. 283-303

- Andrea Filippetti and Antonio Peyrache
- Legal systems and performance of microfinance institutions pp. 304-317

- Shakil Quayes and George Joseph
- Dynamic and long-term linkages among agricultural and non-agricultural growth, inequality and poverty in developing countries pp. 318-338

- Katsushi Imai, Wenya Cheng and Raghav Gaiha
- Collateral in lending relationships. A study on European SMEs microdata pp. 339-356

- Mariarosaria Agostino and Francesco Trivieri
- Stock return predictability: the role of inflation and threshold dynamics pp. 357-375

- David G. McMillan
- Remittances channels and the physical growth of Honduran children pp. 376-397

- Larry L. Howard and Denise L. Stanley
- Does China’s trade defy cultural barriers? pp. 398-428

- Bedassa Tadesse, Roger White and Huang Zhongwen
- Inequality, macroeconomics and financial instability. A South African perspective pp. 429-436

- Vishnu Padayachee
Volume 31, issue 2, 2017
- Real wages and labor-saving technical change: evidence from a panel of manufacturing industries in mature and labor-surplus economies pp. 151-172

- Joao Paulo A. de Souza
- Regional and gender differentials in the persistence of unemployment in Europe pp. 173-190

- Maurizio Baussola and Chiara Mussida
- Efficiency change, technological change and capital accumulation in Italian regions: a sectoral study pp. 191-207

- Simone Gitto
- What output-capital ratio to adopt for macroeconomic calibrations? pp. 208-224

- Reiner Franke
- Turkey’s employment subsidy program under the great recession: a general equilibrium assessment pp. 225-254

- Erinc Yeldan
- Determinants of co-movement and of lead and lag behavior of business cycles in the Eurozone pp. 255-282

- Hasan Engin Duran and Alexandra Lopes
Volume 31, issue 1, 2017
- The J-Curve phenomenon in European transition economies: A nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 1-27

- Salah Nusair
- Price and nominal wage Phillips curves and the dynamics of distribution in Japan pp. 28-44

- Ryunosuke Sonoda
- The employment effect of changes in the composition of fiscal consolidations pp. 45-68

- Verónica Escudero and Elva López Mourelo
- Ownership of individual retirement accounts – an empirical analysis based on SHARE pp. 69-82

- Maria Teresa Garcia and Pedro Deslandes Correia Vasconcelos Marques
- Growth forecast errors and government investment and consumption multipliers pp. 83-107

- Branimir Jovanovic
- Does financial cooperation agreement improve the cointegration among ASEAN+3 money markets? pp. 108-125

- Md. Saifur Rahman and Farihana Shahari
- Are EU trade preferences really effective? An impact evaluation assessment of the Southern Mediterranean Countries’ case pp. 126-144

- Emiliano Magrini, Pierluigi Montalbano and Silvia Nenci
- Explaining inequality pp. 145-149

- Marta Spreafico
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