International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2016
- A tale of two Ginis in the US, 1921–2012 pp. 677-692

- Markus Schneider and Daniele Tavani
- Revisiting Leontief’s paradox pp. 693-713

- Christina Paraskevopoulou, Persefoni Tsaliki and Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Linear and nonlinear Granger-causality between short-term and long-term interest rates during business cycles pp. 714-728

- Azadeh Rahimi, Marc Lavoie and Ba Chu
- The Differential Impact of Public and Private Governance Institutions on the Different Modes of Foreign Investment pp. 729-746

- Photis Lysandrou, Offiong Helen Solomon and Thomas Goda
- Effects of fiscal policy in the Northern and Southern regions of Italy pp. 747-770

- Paolo Piacentini, Stefano Prezioso and Giuseppina Testa
- Two thorns of experience: financialisation in Iceland and Ireland pp. 771-789

- Hamid Raza, Bjorn Gudmundsson, Gylfi Zoega and Stephen Kinsella
- Financial development, control of corruption and income inequality pp. 790-808

- Samuel Adams and Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu
Volume 30, issue 5, 2016
- Financialization and the rise in co-movement of commodity prices pp. 547-566

- Manisha Pradhananga
- Income inequality between overlapping and stratification: a longitudinal analysis of personal earnings in France and Italy pp. 567-590

- Rosalia Castellano, Rosalba Manna and Gennaro Punzo
- Jailer of freedom and enemy of growth? The role of personal and social identities in educational choices pp. 591-604

- Giuseppina Autiero and Niall O’Higgins
- Higher education and public sector employment: evidence from Finnish data on twins pp. 605-619

- Terhi Maczulskij
- Atypical work: a threat to labour productivity growth? Some evidence from Italy pp. 620-643

- Rossella Bardazzi and Silvia Duranti
- The effect of financial liberalization on banking sector stability pp. 644-667

- Mekki Hamdaoui, Abir Zouari and Samir Maktouf
- Empires of inequality pp. 668-676

- Vishnu Padayachee and Bradley Bordiss
Volume 30, issue 4, 2016
- Measuring competition in microfinance markets: a new approach pp. 423-440

- Ashim Kar
- Current account dynamics and capital mobility in the newly industrialized countries pp. 441-461

- Smruti Ranjan Behera
- Financialization and commodity prices -- an empirical analysis for coffee, cotton, wheat and oil pp. 462-487

- Stefan Ederer, Christine Heumesser and Cornelia Staritz
- Crowding-in and crowding-out effects of public investments in the Portuguese economy pp. 488-506

- João Andrade and António Portugal Duarte
- Looking at the determinants of efficiency in banking: evidence from Italian mutual-cooperatives pp. 507-526

- Francesco Aiello and Graziella Bonanno
- The operation of the Mexican banking system under foreign multinational corporations’ control: new activities and traditional income pp. 527-546

- Noemi Levy-Orlik and Christian Dominguez-Blancas
Volume 30, issue 3, 2016
- Early warning system of finance stress for India pp. 273-300

- Anuradha Guru
- The Multi-Sectoral Thirlwall’s Law: evidence from 14 developed European countries using product-level data pp. 301-325

- João Prates Romero and John McCombie
- Public--private wage differentials in Turkey: public policy or market dynamics? pp. 326-356

- Ayça Akarçay and Sezgin Polat
- The Spanish Textile Industry Sans ATC Quota Protection pp. 357-376

- Lila J. Truett and Dale B. Truett
- Household resilience to adverse macroeconomic shocks: evidence from Czech microdata pp. 377-402

- Kamil Galuscak, Petr Hlaváč and Petr Jakubík
- Determinants and value relevance of UK CEO pay slice pp. 403-421

- Basil Al-Najjar, Rong Ding and Khaled Hussainey
Volume 30, issue 2, 2016
- Measuring economic ill-being using objective and subjective indicators: evidence for the Philippines pp. 151-166

- Edsel L. Beja
- Global imbalances and asymmetric returns to US foreign assets: fitting the missing pieces of the US balance of payments puzzle pp. 167-187

- Mona Ali
- Decomposition and wage inequality pp. 188-209

- Marilena Furno
- Conditional price volatility, speculation, and excessive speculation in commodity markets: sheep or shepherd behaviour? pp. 210-237

- Bernardina Algieri
- China’s competition and the export price strategies of developed countries pp. 238-254

- Giorgia Giovannetti and Marco Sanfilippo
- The Brazilian cash transfer programme, regional effects, and its impact on the labour market pp. 255-271

- Paulo Monte and Hélio Ramos
Volume 30, issue 1, 2016
- Italy’s decline and the balance-of-payments constraint: a multicountry analysis pp. 1-26

- Alberto Bagnai
- Lost in translation? The relative wages of immigrants in the Portuguese labour market pp. 27-47

- Sonia Cabral and Cláudia Duarte
- Cost structure, productivity and efficiency of the Italian public higher education industry 2001--2011 pp. 48-68

- Tommaso Agasisti
- Foreign aid and governance in Africa pp. 69-88

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Rational underdevelopment: regional economic disparities under the Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem pp. 89-111

- Marcus Gumpert
- Efficiency in banking: a meta-regression analysis pp. 112-149

- Francesco Aiello and Graziella Bonanno
Volume 29, issue 6, 2015
- Inequality and rising profitability in the United States, 1947-2012 pp. 741-769

- Edward N. Wolff
- Income inequality and top incomes: some recent empirical developments with a focus on Germany pp. 770-786

- Christina Anselmann and Hagen M. Kr�mer
- Linking functional with personal income distribution: a stock-flow consistent approach pp. 787-815

- Yannis Dafermos and Christos Papatheodorou
- Income distribution and income shares: wealth and income distributions explained using generalised Lotka-Volterra SFC ABM models pp. 816-842

- Geoff Willis
- NAIRU economics and the Eurozone crisis pp. 843-877

- Servaas Storm and C.W.M. Naastepad
- Confronting inequality: review article on Thomas Piketty on 'Capital in the 2st Century' pp. 878-889

- Malcolm Sawyer
Volume 29, issue 5, 2015
- Firm heterogeneity in TFP, sectoral innovation and location. Evidence from Italy pp. 579-607

- Francesco Aiello, Valeria Pupo and Fernanda Ricotta
- A field experiment investigating age discrimination in four European labour markets pp. 608-619

- Peter Riach
- Financial openness and financial development: an analysis using indices pp. 620-649

- Zeynep Ozkok
- Consideration of technological and environmental heterogeneity in cost efficiency analysis pp. 650-676

- Ihsen Abid and Mohamed Goaied
- Recent decline in wage inequality and formalization of the labour market in Argentina pp. 677-700

- Luis Beccaria, Roxana Maurizio and Gustavo V�zquez
- Does dependence on internal finance help explain the prevailing pattern of manufacturing? The case of the Italian Mezzogiorno pp. 701-715

- Domenico Sarno
- Investment and the real exchange rate's profitability channel in Mexico pp. 716-739

- Carlos A. Ibarra
Volume 29, issue 4, 2015
- Functional distribution of income, aggregate demand, and economic growth in the Chinese economy, 1978-2007 pp. 435-454

- Ricardo Molero-Simarro
- National culture and national savings: is there a link? pp. 455-481

- Ronny Manos, Israel Drori, Amir Shoham and Barak S. Aharonson
- Financialization of food. Modelling the time-varying relation between agricultural prices and stock market dynamics pp. 482-505

- Daniele Girardi
- Fiscal federalism in monetary unions: hypothetical fiscal transfers within the Euro-zone pp. 506-532

- Johannes Kabderian Dreyer and Peter Alfons Schmid
- Monopoly capital and capitalist inefficiency pp. 533-552

- Thomas Lambert and Edward Kwon
- Macroeconomics of directed credit reforms in India pp. 553-578

- Vineet Kohli
Volume 29, issue 3, 2015
- Re-examining the relationship between domestic investment and foreign aid: does political stability matter? pp. 259-286

- Nabamita Dutta, Deepraj Mukherjee and Sanjukta Roy
- International Capital Mobility and Saving-Investment Relationship in the Newly Industrialized Countries pp. 287-308

- Smruti Ranjan Behera
- Lessons from the recent economic crisis: the Australian household stimulus package pp. 309-327

- Bruno Martorano
- National disparities and cyclical dynamics in Italy (1892-2007): was the Mezzogiorno a sheltered economy? pp. 328-348

- Rosaria Rita Canale and Oreste Napolitano
- Investment climate, foreign networks and exporting - evidence from Africa pp. 349-373

- Vlad Manole and Mariana Spatareanu
- Determinants and impacts of subcontracting: evidence from India's unorganized manufacturing sector pp. 374-402

- Amit Basole, Deepankar Basu and Rajesh Bhattacharya
- The relationship between agricultural commodity prices, crude oil prices and US dollar exchange rates: a panel VAR approach and causality analysis pp. 403-434

- Anthony Rezitis
Volume 29, issue 2, 2015
- Financial integration and exchange rate determination: a Brazilian case study pp. 129-149

- Annina Kaltenbrunner
- Input-output evidence on the relative price effects of total productivity shift pp. 150-163

- Theodore Mariolis, Nikolaos Rodousakis and Antonia Christodoulaki
- From economic decline to the current crisis in Italy pp. 164-193

- Pasquale Tridico
- Board size, corporate regulations and firm valuation in an emerging market: a simultaneous equation approach pp. 194-220

- Collins Ntim, Kwaku K. Opong and Jo Danbolt
- Wealth Effects and Consumption: A Panel VAR Approach pp. 221-237

- Xin Shen, Mark Holmes and Steven Lim
- Government spending multipliers in contraction and expansion pp. 238-258

- Walid Qazizada and Engelbert Stockhammer
Volume 29, issue 1, 2015
- The relationship between stock prices and exchange rates in South Africa and Nigeria: structural breaks analysis pp. 1-14

- Babajide Fowowe
- Accumulation pattern of the Brazilian economy in the 1990s and 2000s pp. 15-31

- Carmem Aparecida Feij�, Marcos Tostes Lamonica and Julio Cesar Albuquerque Bastos
- Understanding the dynamics of the macroeconomic trilemma pp. 32-64

- Amr Hosny, N Kishor and Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- An assessment of the impact of tax incentives relative to socio-economic characteristics on charitable giving in Canada pp. 65-80

- Belayet Hossain and Laura Lamb
- A demand-driven search model with self-fulfilling expectations: the new 'Farmerian' framework under scrutiny pp. 81-104

- Marco Guerrazzi and Paolo Gelain
- The effect of the market-based monetary policy transparency index on inflation and output variability pp. 105-124

- Stephanos Papadamou and Vangelis Arvanitis
- The economist's oath: a review Essay pp. 125-128

- Sheila Dow
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