International Review of Applied Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2014
- Latin America after the global crisis: the role of export-led and tradable-led growth regimes pp. 713-741

- Gonzalo Hern�ndez Jim�nez and Arslan Razmi
- Measuring market power in the Greek manufacturing and services industries pp. 742-766

- Michael Polemis
- Country terms of trade: trends, unit roots, over-differencing, endogeneity, time dummies, and heterogeneity pp. 767-796

- Thomas Ziesemer
- Human capital effects on technical inefficiency: a stochastic frontier analysis across industries of the Greek economy pp. 797-812

- Sophia Dimelis and Sotiris Papaioannou
- Theoretical motives of corporate cash holdings and political connections: firms level evidence from a developing economy pp. 813-831

- Abubakr Saeed, Yacine Belghitar and Ephraim Clark
- A Kaleckian model for understanding and responding to the economic policy challenges of remittances pp. 832-848

- Luis Alberto Alonso Gonzalez and Bruno Sovilla
Volume 28, issue 5, 2014
- Microfinance, vulnerability and risk in low income households pp. 539-561

- Ranjula Bali Swain and Maria Floro
- Unproductive labour, capital accumulation and profitability crisis in the Greek economy pp. 562-585

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Persefoni Tsaliki
- Ownership structure, monitoring, and market value of companies: evidence from an unusual privatization mode pp. 586-610

- Bartosz Gebka
- How effective is the Free Trade Agreement in South Asia? An empirical investigation pp. 611-627

- Amirul Islam, Harry Bloch and Ruhul Salim
- Returns to education and gender gap pp. 628-649

- Marilena Furno
- Turkish trade unionists and Turkey's membership of the European Union pp. 650-668

- Theo Nichols and Ali C. Tasiran
- Role of technological infrastructures in exports: evidence from a cross-country analysis pp. 669-694

- Hrushikesh Mallick
- Occupational skill attainment in Canada: the role of gender, nativity status and ethnic origin pp. 695-712

- Najma R. Sharif
Volume 28, issue 4, 2014
- Testing the Bhaduri-Marglin model with OECD panel data pp. 419-435

- Jochen Hartwig
- The role of the wage-productivity gap in economic activity pp. 436-459

- Marika Karanassou and Hector Sala
- Gender differences in occupational mobility - evidence from Portugal pp. 460-481

- Nuno Crespo, Nadia Simoes and Sandrina Moreira
- Does foreign direct investment increase exports' productivity? Evidence from developing and emerging countries pp. 482-506

- Mohamed Saadi
- An empirical investigation of the National Innovation System (NIS) using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the TOBIT model pp. 507-523

- Munshi Naser Ibne Afzal
- Do corporate governance mechanisms affect cash dividends? An empirical investigation of UK firms pp. 524-538

- Basil Al-Najjar and Yacine Belghitar
Volume 28, issue 3, 2014
- The financial fragility and the crisis of the Greek government sector pp. 274-292

- Georgios Argitis and Maria Nikolaidi
- Regional output growth and the impact of macroeconomic shocks in Mexico pp. 293-310

- David Shepherd, Rebeca I. Mu�oz Torres and Miguel Ángel Mendoza González
- The effect of real wages and inflation on labour productivity in Malaysia pp. 311-322

- Chor Foon Tang
- An empirical analysis of the US stock market and output growth volatility spillover effects on three Anglo-Saxon countries pp. 323-335

- Abbas Valadkhani and George Chen
- Domestic demand and global production in the Eurozone: A multi-regional input-output assessment of the global crisis pp. 336-364

- Nadia Garbellini, Enrico Marelli and Ariel Wirkierman
- Understanding TFP growth in inland regions of China: an empirical study of the effects of three factors pp. 365-382

- Yanqing Jiang
- The professors and the banks: US views on the subprime crisis pp. 383-400

- John Grahl
- Economic growth, financial crisis, and property rights: observer bias in perception-based measures pp. 401-418

- Thomas Stubbs, Lawrence King and David Stuckler
- Corrigendum pp. 418-418

- B. Coelho and Kevin P. Gallagher
Volume 28, issue 2, 2014
- Modelling the housing market in OECD countries pp. 131-153

- Philip Arestis and A.R. Gonz�lez
- The labour market and the distribution of earnings: an empirical analysis for Italy pp. 154-180

- Fabio Clementi and Michele Giammatteo
- The impact of job mobility on earnings: using occupational and industrial classifications to identify job changes pp. 181-190

- Mark Gius
- How responsive are trade flows between Malaysia and China to the exchange rate? Evidence from industry data pp. 191-209

- Abdorreza Soleymani and Soo Y. Chua
- The new IMF approach to capital account management and its blind spots: lessons from Brazil and South Korea pp. 210-239

- Barbara Fritz and Daniela Prates
- Costs, knowledge and market structure: understanding the puzzle of international competitiveness with Greek export data pp. 240-269

- Ioannis Bournakis
- Developments in global finance. Review of Sovereign wealth funds: legitimacy, governance and global power, by Gordon L. Clark, Adam D. Dixon, and Ashby H. B. Monk pp. 270-272

- Ana Nacvalovaite
Volume 28, issue 1, 2014
- Internationalization and industrial districts: evidence from the Italian automotive supply chain pp. 1-21

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi, Massimo Florio and Anna Giunta
- Quality of higher education and earnings: evidence from Finland using field-of-study-level quality measures pp. 22-44

- Tuomo Suhonen
- The bank lending channel and Swiss banking: a survey-based approach pp. 45-63

- Banu Simmons-Sueer
- Twenty years of jumps in commodity markets pp. 64-82

- Julien Chevallier and Florian Ielpo
- Financial systems and economic growth in South Africa: a dynamic complementarity test pp. 83-101

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Productivity change and externalities: empirical evidence from Hungary pp. 102-125

- Victoria Kravtsova
Volume 27, issue 6, 2013
- Institutional arrangements and public debt threshold limits pp. 707-728

- Timothy Sharpe
- On the short-run relationship between the income distribution-growth and debt-growth regimes pp. 729-749

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Exchange market pressure, stock prices, and commodity prices in West Africa pp. 750-765

- Scott Hegerty
- Complements or substitutes? New theoretical considerations and empirical evidence on the imports and FDI relationship in Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 766-797

- Fragkiskos Filippaios and Constantina Kottaridi
- Labour effects of foreign and domestic remittances -- evidence from Pakistan pp. 798-821

- Mazhar Mughal and Farid Makhlouf
- Barbaric gold and civilised banking: Keynes’s Indian Currency and Finance. A view from the South after 100 years pp. 822-833

- Vishnu Padayachee and Bradley Bordiss
- Lost and found: the South African transition through a Stellenbosch lens. Willie Esterhuyse, Endgame: secret talks and the end of apartheid. Sampie Terreblanche, Lost in transformation pp. 834-841

- Vishnu Padayachee
- Future imperfect: a review of Andrew Gamble. Andrew Gamble, The spectre at the feast: capitalist crisis and the politics of recession pp. 842-847

- Dan Coffey
Volume 27, issue 5, 2013
- Class struggle and economic fluctuations: VAR analysis of the post-war US economy pp. 575-596

- Deepankar Basu, Ying Chen and Jong-seok Oh
- Twenty-two econometric tests on the gravitation and convergence of industrial rates of return in New Zealand and Taiwan pp. 597-611

- Andrea Vaona
- Monetary policy reactions and the exchange rate: a regime-switching structural VAR for Canada pp. 612-632

- Ronald H. Lange
- Bank liquidity risk and monetary policy. Empirical evidence on the impact of Basel III liquidity standards pp. 633-655

- Gastón Giordana and Ingmar Schumacher
- Modelling the effect of national culture on countries' innovation performances: A conditional full frontier approach pp. 656-678

- George Halkos and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Spatial stochastic frontier models: controlling spatial global and local heterogeneity pp. 679-694

- Elisa Fusco and Francesco Vidoli
- Risk premium, macroeconomic shocks, and information technology: an empirical analysis pp. 695-705

- Pekka Mannonen and Elias Oikarinen
Volume 27, issue 4, 2013
- FDI and domestic investment in Germany: crowding in or out? pp. 429-448

- Ozlem Onaran, Engelbert Stockhammer and Klara Zwickl
- Capital accumulation and ground-rent in Brazil: 1953--2008 pp. 449-471

- Nicolas Grinberg
- The forward pricing function of industrial metal futures -- evidence from cointegration and smooth transition regression analysis pp. 472-490

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- The impact of corruption on FDI: is MENA an exception? pp. 491-514

- Heba Helmy
- Indicators of business environment, institutional quality and foreign direct investment in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries pp. 515-530

- Azmat Gani and Almukhtar Al-Abri
- Rebalancing through expenditure and price changes pp. 531-556

- Rudiger von Arnim and K.P. Prabheesh
- Trade expansion and employment generation: how mercantilist does China have to be? pp. 557-573

- Xiao Jiang
Volume 27, issue 3, 2013
- Exploring different measures of wage flexibility in a developing economy context: the case for Turkey pp. 297-315

- Ipek Ilkkaracan, Haluk Levent and Sezgin Polat
- A cause for policy concern: the expansion of household credit in middle-income economies pp. 316-338

- Paulo L. dos Santos
- Measuring the degree of market power in the Greek manufacturing industry pp. 339-359

- Anthony Rezitis and Maria A. Kalantzi
- The Euroland crisis and Germany's euro trilemma pp. 360-385

- Jörg Bibow
- The effectiveness of capital controls: evidence from Colombia and Thailand pp. 386-403

- Bruno Coelho and Kevin P. Gallagher
- Canada--US productivity gap: The role of competition intensity differential pp. 404-428

- Malick Souare
Volume 27, issue 2, 2013
- Rethinking on public enterprise: editorial introduction and some personal remarks on the research agenda pp. 135-149

- Massimo Florio
- What matters to performance? Structural and institutional dimensions of water utility governance pp. 150-173

- Janice A. Beecher
- New models of public ownership in energy pp. 174-192

- Aoife Brophy Haney and Michael Pollitt
- Re-municipalisation in the early twenty-first century: water in France and energy in Germany pp. 193-214

- David Hall, Emanuele Lobina and Philipp Terhorst
- The race for international markets: Were privatized telecommunications incumbents more successful than their public counterparts? pp. 215-236

- Jos� M. Alonso, Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, Marcos Fernández-Guti�rrez and Julio Revuelta
- Productivity in electricity generation: The role of firm ownership and regional institutional quality pp. 237-264

- Chiara Del Bo
- Reforming a network industry: consequences for cost efficiency and welfare pp. 265-284

- Johan Willner and Sonja Grönblom
- Prosocial behavior in the production of publicly provided goods and services: an overview pp. 285-296

- Paolo Polidori and Désirée Teobaldelli
Volume 27, issue 1, 2013
- What drives inequality and poverty in the EU? Exploring the impact of macroeconomic and institutional factors pp. 1-22

- Yannis Dafermos and Christos Papatheodorou
- India's gender bias in child population, female education and growing prosperity: 1951--2011 pp. 23-43

- D.P. Chaudhri and Raghbendra Jha
- Mission drift in microfinance: are the concerns really worrying? Recent cross-country results pp. 44-60

- Ashim Kar
- Gender preference and transfers from parents to children: an inter-regional comparison pp. 61-80

- Edwin S. Wong
- Impact of exchange rate volatility on commodity trade between US and Hong Kong pp. 81-109

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
- The economics and politics of output volatility: evidence from Indian states pp. 110-134

- Saibal Ghosh
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