Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies
2008 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Linkages between Indian and US financial markets: impact of global financial crisis and Eurozone debt crisis pp. 217-240

- Pami Dua and Divya Tuteja
- A comparative analysis of stock market cycles pp. 241-261

- Jorge Uribe and Stephania Mosquera-López
- Institutional quality, economic freedom and stock market volatility in the MENA region pp. 262-283

- Tarek Ibrahim Eldomiaty, Tariq Bin Faisal Al Qassemi, Ahmed Fikri Mabrouk and Lamia Soliman Abdelghany
- Size, value and momentum in stock returns: evidence from India pp. 284-302

- Sudipta Das and Parama Barai
- Financial inclusion, financial inclusion policy and Islamic finance pp. 303-320

- Muhamed Zulkhibri
- List of referees: Volume 9 pp. 321-321

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Unconventional monetary policy in emerging markets pp. 101-108

- Ashima Goyal
- Measuring monetary policy and its impact on the bond market of an emerging economy pp. 109-130

- Rudra Sensarma and Indranil Bhattacharyya
- Is Malaysia exempted from the impossible trinity? An empirical analysis for an emerging market pp. 131-147

- Ewe Ghee Lim and Soo Khoon Goh
- Is monetary policy effective in dampening fiscally induced exchange market pressures? Evidence from Ghana pp. 148-166

- Nana Akosah and Julius Berry Dasah
- Responding to QE taper from the receiving end pp. 167-189

- Michael Debabrata Patra, Jeevan Khundrakpam, S Gangadaran, Rajesh Kavediya and Jessica M. Anthony
- Inflation and openness in India: an asymmetric approach pp. 190-203

- Taufeeq Ajaz, Md Zulquar Nain and Bandi Kamaiah
- Role of monetary policy in a New Keynesian economy: a note from a laboratory experiment pp. 204-216

- Abhishek Das, Arpita Ghose and Gautam Gupta
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- Quantifying the cyclically adjusted fiscal stance for India pp. 1-17

- Saurabh Ghosh and Sangita Misra
- South Korea’s finance--growth nexus: evidence from VARX analysis with financial crisis and openness pp. 18-33

- Takashi Fukuda
- An application of a random level shifts model to the volatility of Peruvian stock and exchange rate returns pp. 34-55

- Junior A. Ojeda Cunya and Gabriel Rodríguez
- The vicissitudes of stock markets and business cycles: focusing on the OIC region pp. 56-74

- Shaista Arshad
- Macroeconomic determinants of stock market capitalization in an emerging market: fresh evidence from cointegration with unknown structural breaks pp. 75-99

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Ijaz Ur Rehman and Talat Afza
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Macroeconomic shocks and the forward yield curve: how important is monetary policy? pp. 201-223

- Chirinos-Leañez and Carolina Pagliacci
- Asset price dynamics, inflation and sectoral composition of output: a dependent economy model pp. 224-243

- Moumita Basu and Nag
- Exchange volatility and trade performance in Morocco and Tunisia: what have we learned so far? pp. 244-274

- Jamal Bouoiyour and Refk Selmi
- Monetary transmission during low interest rate environment in a dual banking system: evidence from Malaysia pp. 275-285

- Asbeig and Salina Kassim
- Repo market - A tool to manage liquidity in financial institutions pp. 286-305

- Nath
- Sovereign bond markets and financial stability in an emerging economy: an application of directed acyclic graphs and SVAR models pp. 306-319

- Melo-Becerra, Jorge Ramos-Forero and Hector Zarate-Solano
Volume 8, issue 1-2, 2015
- Handling complexity pp. 1-4

- Ashima Goyal
- Competitive monetary easing: is it yesterday once more? pp. 5-16

- Raghuram Rajan
- Inflation targeting in India pp. 17-24

- Charan Singh
- Brazilian Central Bank communication and interest rate expectations pp. 25-44

- Helder de Mendonça and Ivando Faria
- When and why does Bangladesh's inflation differ from India's? pp. 45-66

- Biru Paksha Paul and Hassan Zaman
- Bank lending, risk taking, and the transmission of monetary policy: new evidence for an emerging economy pp. 67-80

- Nidia Reyes, Jose Gomez-Gonzalez and Jair Ojeda-Joya
- Exchange rate dynamics, forecasting and the microstructure approach: empirical evidence for an emerging market economy pp. 81-89

- José Sánchez-Fung
- Long memory in Indian exchange rates: an application of power-law scaling analysis pp. 90-107

- Dilip Kumar and S. Maheswaran
- Revisiting purchasing power parity in major oil-exporting countries pp. 108-116

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang, Shu-Ching Cheng and Tsung-Pao Wu
- Operational currency mismatch and firm level performance: evidence from India pp. 117-137

- Anubha Dhasmana
- Macroprudential regulation and bank behaviour: theory and evidence from a quasi-natural experiment pp. 138-159

- Saibal Ghosh
- If bank capital matters, then how? The effect of bank capital on profitability of Turkish banks during the recent financial crisis pp. 160-166

- Alisher Akhmedjonov and Berna Balci Izgi
- The inflation impact of bonds versus money financing of fiscal deficits in India: some theoretical and empirical perspectives pp. 167-184

- Sarat Dhal
- The informal economy and economic volatility pp. 185-200

- Terral Mapp and Winston Moore
Volume 7, issue 2, 2014
- The benefits and costs of financial market liberalization pp. 205-207

- Ashima Goyal and Subrata Sarkar
- Banking sector development and economic growth in ARF countries: the role of stock markets pp. 208-229

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Sasikanta Tripathy, Shashikant Pandey and Samadhan K. Bele
- Financial liberalization and emerging stock market efficiency: an empirical analysis of structural changes pp. 230-245

- Aymen Ben Rejeb and Adel Boughrara
- Time-varying financial spillovers from the US to frontier markets pp. 246-283

- Galin Todorov and Prasad Bidarkota
- Financial fluctuations in the Tunisian repressed market context: a Markov-switching-GARCH approach pp. 284-302

- Ali Chebbi, Raoudha Louafi and Amel Hedhli
- Market fragmentation of securities market: traditional exchanges versus alternate trading venues pp. 303-314

- Rasmeet Kohli
Volume 7, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction: understanding volatility in emerging markets pp. 1-3

- Ashima Goyal
- Consequences of asset shortages in emerging markets pp. 4-35

- Jiaqian Chen and Patrick Imam
- Interest rate pass-through in India pp. 36-60

- Nandini Sengupta
- Perverse liquidity effect of monetary policy: some evidence for India pp. 61-82

- Ganti Subrahmanyam, Sridhar Telidevara and Debashis Acharya
- Is there a J-curve for Azerbaijan? New evidence from industry-level analysis pp. 83-98

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Salman Huseynov and Rustam Jamilov
- Output--employment relationship across employment status: evidence from Turkey pp. 99-121

- Afsin Sahin, Aysıt Tansel and Hakan Berument
- Oil price shocks on Indian economy: evidence from Toda Yamamoto and Markov regime-switching VAR pp. 122-139

- Sajal Ghosh and Kakali Kanjilal
- A Structural VAR (SVAR) analysis of fiscal shocks on current accounts in India pp. 140-153

- Suresh K.G. and Aviral Tiwari
- Assessing exchange rate dynamics of East Africa: fragmented or integrated? pp. 154-174

- Masafumi Yabara
- Volatility spillover in the foreign exchange market: the Indian experience pp. 175-194

- Saurabh Ghosh
- Evolving regulations and emerging market challenges -- the Indian context pp. 195-204

- G. Padmanabhan
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