Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies
2008 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 2, 2025
- Developing banks pp. 199-206

- Ashima Goyal and Ekta Selarka
- Financial structure gap and bank lending-deposit rate spread in Sub-Saharan Africa: a panel analysis pp. 207-225

- Kofi Bondzie Afful
- A resource dependence theory perspective on low savings, cost of capital, leverage and bank valuation in South Africa pp. 226-250

- Sophie Kasse Kengne
- Monetary policy, prudential regulations and bank lending behaviour in Africa pp. 251-277

- Daniel Ofori-Sasu, Gloria Clarissa Dzeha, Baah Aye Kusi and Abel Mawuko Agoba
- Green banking disclosure and firm value: a research study at the commercial bank of Vietnam pp. 278-300

- Sa Nguyen Tran and Dao Thi Thieu Ha
- Trust and perception of benefits as the determinants of behavior and intention to use internet banking in Indonesia pp. 301-318

- Endang Siti Astuti, Mochammad Al Musadieq and Hamidah Nayati Utami
- Financial inclusion, institutional quality, and economic growth in MENA countries: some evidence from panel cointegration pp. 319-342

- Jamel Boukhatem and Fatma Ben Moussa
- Impact of financial inclusion on banking stability in ASEAN countries – threshold financial inclusion pp. 343-360

- Nguyen Yen Hai Dang and Ha Dao Thieu Thi
- Macroeconomic effect of NBFC default shock in India: a four-sector DSGE model pp. 361-381

- Arvind Awasthi and Siddharth Shukla
- Stress testing frameworks and practices in emerging markets: the case of dual banking system pp. 382-398

- Muhamed Zulkhibri and Abdul Ghafar Ismail
- Non-performing loans and bank profitability: evidence from Vietnam pp. 399-419

- Phan Dinh Nguyen
- Reviving lending or safeguarding stability: what purpose did recapitalization serve? pp. 420-440

- Saibal Ghosh
- Evaluation of the financial performance of development and investment banks with entropy-based ARAS method pp. 441-461

- Özlem Karadağ Ak, Adalet Hazar and Şenol Babuşcu
- How does economic liberalization affect banks’ profits: empirical evidence from the Japanese banking sector? pp. 462-481

- Faisal Abbas, Adnan Bashir and Shoaib Ali
Volume 18, issue 1, 2025
- Understanding corporates in emerging markets pp. 1-6

- Ashima Goyal and Ekta Selarka
- Institutional ownership and firm performance: the case of Morocco pp. 7-23

- Harit Satt, Sarah Nechbaoui, M. Kabir Hassan and Zairihan Abdul Halim
- Do business group firms use related party transactions efficiently? An empirical study pp. 24-46

- Nitya Nand Tripathi, Asha Binu Raj and P. Bhanu Sireesha
- Income diversification and firm’s performance of companies listed in Viet nam pp. 47-62

- Anh Phong Nguyen, Huy Tam Phan, Phu Thanh Ngo and Thi Thanh Tuyen Vu
- Survival of SMEs: business environment, financial performance, bank credit, and accounting errors pp. 63-80

- Ngo Minh Hai, Le Minh-Tu and Nguyen Dac Dung
- Speed of adjustment and optimal leverage: evidence from South Asian family firms pp. 81-100

- Muhammad Mushtaq, Chu Ei Yet, Muhammad Tahir and Badal Khan
- Financing discretionary payout via debt or equity – evidence from India pp. 101-119

- Hardeep Singh Mundi and Deepak Kumar
- Internationalization and cash holdings before and after the 2008 financial crisis: an empirical investigation of Latin American firms pp. 120-137

- Mauricio A. Melgarejo Duran and Sheryl-Ann Stephen
- Capital expenditure and firm value in the MENA region: the role of market competition and information asymmetry pp. 138-157

- Harit Satt, Youssef Chetioui, Omar Ouahidi, Virginia Bodolica and Diae Lamiri
- Does discretionary earnings management more common among Indian companies around their IPOs? pp. 158-177

- Manu Abraham and Santhosh Kumar S
- Impact of ESG reporting on earnings quality: evidence from India and influence of COVID-19 pp. 178-197

- Ketan Mulchandani, Kalyani Mulchandani and Sushma Vishnani
Volume 17, issue 3, 2024
- Monetary policy: adapting to structure and to shocks pp. 397-401

- Ashima Goyal and Taniya Ghosh
- Comparing the inflationary impacts of uncertainty between advanced and emerging economies pp. 402-421

- Carolina Pagliacci
- Unemployment, informality and optimal monetary policy, an evaluation of the cross-checking approach pp. 422-444

- Wissem Boukraine and Hella Guerchi Mehri
- The endogeneity of monetary policies of emerging market economies pp. 445-464

- Luccas Assis Attílio
- A study of inflation persistence in Kazakhstan: what has changed? pp. 465-484

- Alisher Tolepbergen
- Inflation persistence for product groups in Brazil using the ARFIMA-GARCH model pp. 485-504

- Adriana Ferreira Silva, Aniela Fagundes Carrara and Nicole Rennó Castro
- The impact of central bank’s repo balance on monetary policy transmission - evidence from Brazil pp. 505-525

- Victor R. G. Da Silva
- Monetary policy transmission in India: new evidence from firm-bank matched data pp. 526-542

- Pranav Garg, Saurabh Ghosh and Abhinav Narayanan
Volume 17, issue 2, 2024
- Fiscal policy: pressures and progress pp. 207-211

- Ashima Goyal and Taniya Ghosh
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy shocks: panel VAR evidence from MENA countries pp. 212-226

- Somayeh Sedighi, Samaneh Raiss Shaghaghi and Gabriel Temesgen Woldu
- Role of debt in emerging economies: a re-examination of the debt-growth nexus pp. 227-248

- Subaran Roy and Chitrakalpa Sen
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in resource-rich emerging economies pp. 249-270

- Babatunde Omotosho
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal rules for a commodity-exporting economy: avoiding procyclical bias in Kazakhstan pp. 271-294

- Zhandos Ybrayev, Olzhas Kubenbayev and Akylzhan Baimagambetov
- The impact of government budget on national financial security: a case study in Vietnam pp. 295-311

- Tien Ho Thuy, Oanh Tran Thi Kim and Truyen Pham Thanh
- Investigating locational asymmetry in the twin deficit hypothesis for the WAMZ countries pp. 312-332

- Taiwo Ajilore and Nuruddeen Usman
- The empirics of long-term Mexican government bond yields pp. 333-355

- Tanweer Akram and Syed Al-Helal Uddin
- Revisiting systemic risk during political shocks and its impact on unemployment: evidence from Tunisia pp. 356-373

- Dorsaf Azouz Ghachem and Aymen Khamassi
- Role of efficiency and composition of public infrastructure: implications for growth and employment pp. 374-395

- Jayeeta Roy Chowdhury and Arpita Ghose
Volume 17, issue 1, 2024
- Stock markets: anticipating and diversifying risk or over-reacting? pp. 1-4

- Ashima Goyal and Subrata Sarkar
- Stock prices and economic activities in Nigeria: sector level evidence pp. 5-24

- Yunana Zumba
- Multivariate models for the prediction of stock returns in an emerging market economy: comparison of parametric and non-parametric models pp. 25-41

- Lumengo Bonga-Bonga and John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba
- Turn-of-the-month effect, FX influence, and efficient market hypothesis: new perspectives from the Johannesburg stock exchange pp. 42-58

- Evangelos Vasileiou
- Can crude oil price returns drive stock returns of oil producing countries in Africa? Evidence from bivariate and multiple wavelet pp. 59-77

- Emmanuel Asafo-Adjei, Anokye M. Adam and Patrick Darkwa
- The contagion between stock markets: evidence from Vietnam and Asian emerging stocks in the context of COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 78-94

- Le Thi Minh Huong
- Super growth portfolio – a study of Indian stocks pp. 95-109

- Rupkatha Das and Parthajit Kayal
- Revisiting the cryptocurrencies role in stock markets: ADCC-GARCH and Wavelet Coherence pp. 110-135

- Susovon Jana, Tarak Nath Sahu and Krishna Dayal Pandey
- Revisiting the dynamic stock return–volume relationship in South Africa: a non-parametric causality in quantiles approach pp. 136-152

- Kingstone Nyakurukwa
- Determinants of stock market liquidity – a macroeconomic perspective pp. 153-173

- Priyanka Naik and Y.V. Reddy
- Analyzing the reactions of Amman stock exchange’s investors towards dividends policies and the 2003_American invasion to Iraq pp. 174-188

- Mohammad Sami Ali
- Regime-switching effect of COVID-19 pandemic on stock market index: evidence from Turkey as an emerging market example pp. 189-206

- Mustafa Tevfik Kartal, Fatih Ayhan and Dervis Kirikkaleli
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