Journal of Economic Policy Reform
2007 - 2020
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- Addressing the disenchantment: universities and regional development in peripheral regions pp. 293-320

- Andrea Bonaccorsi
- Political cycles in Greece’s municipal employment pp. 321-342

- Georgios Chortareas, Vassilis Logothetis and Andreas A. Papandreou
- Reconsidering bank capital regulation: a new combination of rules, regulators, and market discipline pp. 343-359

- Connel Fullenkamp and Céline Rochon
- Political contributions and corruption in the United States pp. 360-372

- Omer Gokcekus and Sertac Sonan
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Introduction to the special issue: new perspectives on regulating banks after the global financial crisis pp. 193-198

- Judith Clifton, Myriam García-Olalla and Philip Molyneux
- Are banks public utilities? Evidence from Europe pp. 199-213

- Philip Molyneux
- Including vulnerable groups in financial services: insights from consumer satisfaction pp. 214-237

- Judith Clifton, Marcos Fernández-Gutiérrez and Myriam García-Olalla
- Are covered bonds a substitute for mortgage-backed securities? pp. 238-253

- Santiago Carbó-Valverde, Richard Rosen and Francisco Rodríguez-Fernández
- Beyond rational behaviour: the non-financial variables that condition shareholder action during a takeover pp. 254-270

- Rosa M. Mayoral and Eleuterio Vallelado
- Shareholder wealth responses to European legislation on bank executive compensation pp. 271-291

- Belén Díaz Díaz, Rebeca García-Ramos and Myriam García-Olalla
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Erratum pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- The distributional effects of progressive capital taxes pp. 99-112

- Ricardo Fernholz
- Fiscal position and the financing of productive government expenditures: an application to Latin America pp. 113-135

- Tamoya A.L. Christie and Felix K. Rioja
- Gross Capital Formation, Institutions and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 136-164

- Eric Akobeng
- Portugal’s banking and financial crises: unexpected consequences of monetary integration? pp. 165-191

- Tiago Cardão-Pito and Diogo Baptista
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Dynamics of the growth–inequality nexus in China: roles of surplus labor, openness, education, and technical change in province-panel analysis pp. 1-25

- Furong Jin and Keun Lee
- Democratization and the depoliticization of the banking sector: Are all banks affected equally? pp. 26-45

- Sharon Poczter
- Understanding the politics of bailout policies in non-Western countries: The use of sovereign wealth funds pp. 46-63

- Juergen Braunstein
- Tax and transfer programs, retirement behavior, and work hours over the life cycle pp. 64-85

- Julián Díaz-Saavedra
- Economic uncertainty, monetary uncertainty and the Korean demand for money pp. 86-97

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jungho Baek
Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Beyond market failures: the market creating and shaping roles of state investment banks pp. 305-326

- Mariana Mazzucato and Caetano Penna
- Does economic freedom increase income inequality? Evidence from the EU countries pp. 327-347

- Salvador Pérez-Moreno and María J. Angulo-Guerrero
- Social protection during recessions: evidence from Chile pp. 348-368

- Julio Guzman
- Human capital formation and public debt: growth and welfare effects of three different deficit policies pp. 369-385

- Alfred Greiner
- Government spending and economic growth in the OECD countries pp. 386-395

- Michael Connolly and Cheng Li
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Call for Papers pp. 195-199

- The Editors
- Notional defined contribution pension schemes: why does only Sweden distribute the survivor dividend? pp. 200-220

- Carlos Vidal-Melia, María del Carmen Boado-Penas and Francisco Navarro-Cabo
- The impacts of social pension on rural household expenditure: evidence from China pp. 221-237

- Huamao Zheng and Teng Zhong
- Did the rising importance of services decelerate overall productivity improvement of Turkey during 2002–2007? pp. 238-261

- Murat Üngör
- Less planning, more development? Housing and urban reform discourses in Australia pp. 262-280

- Nicole Gurran and Kristian Ruming
- Does policy reform promote FDI in developing economies? a firm-level simulation approach pp. 281-304

- Kiyoyasu Tanaka and Shawn Arita
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Factors explaining inter-municipal cooperation in service delivery: a meta-regression analysis pp. 91-115

- Germà Bel and Mildred E. Warner
- Worldwide impact of IMF policies during the Asian crisis: who does the IMF help, creditors or crisis countries? pp. 116-147

- Ali Kutan, Yaz Muradoglu and Zhong Yu
- Cuba’s reform and economic growth: a comparative perspective with Vietnam pp. 148-165

- Pavel Vidal Alejandro
- How much do tariffs matter? Evidence from the customs union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia pp. 166-184

- Asel Isakova, Zsoka Koczan and Alexander Plekhanov
- Fiscal policy rules, budget deficits, and forecasting biases pp. 185-194

- Guido Baldi
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Developing countries’ financial vulnerability to the eurozone crisis: an event study of equity and bond markets pp. 1-19

- Joshua Aizenman, Yothin Jinjarak, Minsoo Lee and Donghyun Park
- Wage differentials by sector and gender: a quantile analysis for the Spanish case pp. 20-38

- Marta Rahona-López, Inés P. Murillo-Huertas and Maria del Mar Salinas-Jiménez
- Business cycle convergence and trade: Brazil and China in a changing world pp. 39-64

- Julimar da Silva Bichara, Sandro Eduardo Monsueto, André Moreira Cunha and Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis
- Efficient political contributions with conditional Coasian contracts pp. 65-76

- Bryan Engelhardt and Justin Svec
- The impact of political institutions on U.S. state bond yields during crises: evidence from the 2008 credit market seizure pp. 77-89

- Sounman Hong and Daniel Nadler
Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- Disaggregated approach to government spending shocks: a theoretical analysis pp. 267-292

- Orcan Çörtük and Mustafa Haluk Guler
- The U.S. Department of Commerce’s approach to targeted dumping: the wrong test and the wrong response pp. 293-308

- Henry B. McFarland
- Did China’s Rural Appliance Rebate program boost home appliance consumption during the latest recession? pp. 309-325

- Jianmei Zhao
- Does COBRA reduce the probability that job separators return to work? pp. 326-340

- David Zimmer
- Downside business confidence spillovers in Europe: evidence from causality-in-risk tests pp. 341-357

- Erdal Atukeren, Emrah Çevik and Turhan Korkmaz
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- Impact factor improvements, new members of the editorial board and future planning pp. 189-190

- Judith Clifton
- Transition economics meets new structural economics pp. 191-220

- Erik Berglof, Dominique Foray, Michael Landesmann, Justin Lin, Nauro Campos, Peter Sanfey, Slavo Radosevic and Natalya Volchkova
- The political economy of participation in IMF programs: a disaggregated empirical analysis pp. 221-243

- Graham Bird, Jim Mylonas and Dane Rowlands
- Reforming occupational pension schemes: the case of the Netherlands pp. 244-257

- Lans Bovenberg and Raymond Gradus
- Water pricing reform analysis: alternative scenarios pp. 258-266

- Alla Fridman
Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- Transition economics meet new structural economics: editorial introduction pp. 89-95

- Erik Berglof, Justin Lin and Slavo Radosevic
- The Washington Consensus revisited: a new structural economics perspective pp. 96-113

- Justin Lin
- New structural economics meets European transition pp. 114-130

- Erik Berglof
- Technology choices and growth: testing New Structural Economics in Transition Economies pp. 131-152

- Randolph Bruno, Elodie Douarin, Julia Korosteleva and Slavo Radosevic
- An empirical test of the regional innovation paradox: can smart specialisation overcome the paradox in Central and Eastern Europe? pp. 153-171

- Alessandro Muscio, Alasdair Reid and Lorena Rivera Leon
- Economic development and evolving state capacities in Central and Eastern Europe: can “smart specialization” make a difference? pp. 172-187

- Erkki Karo and Rainer Kattel
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- The political economics of investment Utopia: public–private partnerships for urban infrastructure finance pp. 1-15

- Elliott Sclar
- Economic reforms, growth and well-being: evidence from India pp. 16-33

- Rashmi Umesh Arora and Shyama Ratnasiri
- Unemployment, institutions, and interdependencies: identifying successful reforms pp. 34-50

- Andreas Sachs
- Does external shock trigger systemic banking distress? pp. 51-68

- Xiaojun Li and Yan Fang
- What matters for growth in Europe? Institutions versus policies, quality versus instability pp. 69-88

- Niclas Berggren, Andreas Bergh and Christian Bjørnskov
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