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Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- The Phillips curve and the role of monetary policy in Chile pp. 1-22

- Leonardo Salazar
- Measuring the impact of financial taxation on capital: evidence from Chilean manufacturing plants pp. 23-39

- Juan Correa, Miguel Lorca and Francisco Parro
- A hedonic price analysis for the Portuguese wine market: Does the distribution channel matter? pp. 40-59

- João Rebelo, Lina Lourenço-Gomes, Tânia Gonçalves and José Caldas
- A comparison of parametric and nonparametric estimation methods for cost frontiers and economic measures pp. 60-85

- Bryon J. Parman and Allen Featherstone
- Extortion or cost-reduction: why do firms pay bribes? pp. 86-102

- Kevin Sylwester
- Inflation targeting in high inflation emerging economies: lessons about rules and instruments pp. 103-116

- John Taylor
- Revisiting the twin deficits hypothesis: a quantile cointegration analysis over the period 1791-2013 pp. 117-131

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Juncal Cunado, Rangan Gupta and Mawuli Segnon
- Interactions between monetary and fiscal policies pp. 132-151

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Raquel Balhote
- Port rail connectivity and agricultural production: evidence from a large sample of farmers in Ethiopia pp. 152-173

- Atsushi Iimi, Haileysus Adamtei, James Markland and Eyasu Tsehaye
- Pricing and waiting time decisions in a health care market with private and public provision pp. 174-195

- Vasco Alves
- Old shocks cast long shadows over the exchange rate pp. 196-218

- Jón Helgi Egilsson
- Smoothing, discounting, and demand for intra-household control for recipients of conditional cash transfers pp. 219-242

- Diego Aycinena, Szabolcs Blazsek, Lucas Rentschler and Betzy Sandoval
- Strategic spending in federal governments: theory and evidence from the US pp. 243-272

- Pablo J. Garofalo
- Health shocks and the added worker effect: a life cycle approach pp. 273-286

- Carlos Acuña, Héctor Acuña and Diego Carrasco
- Innovation and growth: evidence from Latin American countries pp. 287-303

- Luis Alfredo Avila-Lopez, Chaofeng Lyu and Santos Lopez-Leyva
- Do economic recessions cause inequality to rise? pp. 304-320

- Maximo Camacho and Gonzalo Palmieri
- Voice or public sector management? An empirical investigation of determinants of public sector performance based on a survey of public officials pp. 321-348

- Daniel Kaufmann, Gil Mehrez and Tugrul Gurgur
- Revealed comparative advantages and regional specialization: Evidence from Colombia in the Pacific Alliance pp. 349-379

- Rémi Stellian and Jenny Danna-Buitrago
- A semi-endogenous growth model with public factors, imported capital goods, and limited export demand for developing countries pp. 380-402

- Jan Simon Hallonsten and Thomas Ziesemer
- Disinflation, external vulnerability, and fiscal intransigence: some unpleasant Mundellian arithmetic pp. 403-436

- Evan C. Tanner
- The adjustment to commodity price shocks pp. 437-467

- Francisco Roch
- Agricultural commodity futures prices prediction via long- and short-term time series network pp. 468-483

- Hongbing Ouyang, Xiaolu Wei and Qiufeng Wu
- Measuring the effect of monetary shocks on European sovereign country risk: an application of GVAR models pp. 484-503

- Asena Temizsoy and Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- Heterogeneous skill distribution and college major: evidence from PIAAC pp. 504-526

- Kan Yao
- Is internet access bad news for media-capturing incumbents? pp. 527-553

- Hans Martínez-Torres and Cesáreo Gámez
- The power of ethical investment in the context of political uncertainty pp. 554-580

- Lucía Morales, Amparo Soler-Domínguez and James Hanly
- Preferred habitat and the term structure of interest rates in DSGE models pp. 581-601

- Celso J. Costa
- On stock price overreactions: frequency, seasonality and information content pp. 602-621

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Alex Plastun
- Foreign currency invoicing of domestic transactions as a hedging strategy: evidence for Uruguay pp. 622-634

- Gerardo Licandro and Miguel Mello Costa
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Tax determinants revisited. An unbalanced data panel analysis pp. 1-24

- Víctor Mauricio Castañeda Rodríguez
- Unemployment and vacancy flows in spatial labour market matching at the regional level. The case of a transition country pp. 25-43

- Elżbieta Antczak, Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak and Robert Pater
- Economic freedom, good governance and the dynamics of development pp. 44-66

- Eva Medina and Vicente J. Montes-Gan
- Inflation targeting and inflation deviation inertia: a study for Brazil based on the fractional integration approach pp. 67-83

- Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira, Edson Zambon Monte and André Abdala
- International trade and exchange rates pp. 84-105

- Jong Woo Kang and Suzette Dagli
- Production technology and carbon emission: long-run relation with short-run dynamics pp. 106-121

- Soumyananda Dinda
- A new approach to estimate household food demand with panel data pp. 122-136

- Dong Diansheng, Stewart Hayden and McLaughlin Patrick
- How much is a lot? The maximum size of fiscal adjustments pp. 137-159

- Julio Escolano, Laura Jaramillo and Carlos Mulas-Granados
- Technology evolution and long waves: investigating their relation with spectral and cross-spectral analysis pp. 160-174

- Eirini Ozouni, Constantinos Katrakylidis and Grigoris Zarotiadis
- Government effectiveness in the provision of public goods: the role of institutional quality pp. 175-196

- Puneet Arora and Alberto Chong
- Time-varying volatility in the U.S. labor market pp. 197-213

- Dennis Wesselbaum
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Strategic Partisan Transfers in a Fiscal Federation: Evidence from a New Brazilian Database pp. 211-239

- Mauricio Bugarin and Fernanda Marciniuk
- Regional Income Redistribution and Risk-Sharing: Lessons from Argentina pp. 241-269

- Walter Cont, Alberto Porto and Pedro Juarros
- Coupled Vs. Decoupled Subsidies with Heterogeneous Firms in General Equilibrium pp. 271-282

- Mark Gibson and Jeff Luckstead
- Is There a Beveridge Curve in the Short and the Long Run? pp. 283-303

- Robert Pater
- Processing Uncertainty: Evolving Beliefs, Fallible Theories, Rationalizations and the Origins of Macroeconomic Crises pp. 305-328

- Pablo Schiaffino, Ricardo Crespo and Daniel Heymann
- Using Survey Data to Forecast Real Activity with Evolutionary Algorithms. a Cross-Country Analysis pp. 329-349

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- Credit Constraints, Sector Informality and Firm Investments: Evidence from a Panel of Uruguayan Firms pp. 351-372

- Nestor Gandelman and Alejandro Rasteletti
- Re-Examining the Financial Development-Openness Nexus: Nonparametric Evidence for Developing Countries pp. 373-394

- Amin Karimu and George Marbuah
- Can the Shadow Economy Undermine the Effect of Political Stability on Inflation? Empirical Evidence pp. 395-420

- Ummad Mazhar and Juvaria Jafri
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Man Vs. Machine: An Investigation of Speeding Ticket Disparities Based on Gender and Race pp. 1-28

- Sarah Marx Quintanar
- Triple Penalty in Employment Access: The Role of Beauty, Race, and Sex pp. 29-47

- Francisco Galarza and Gustavo Yamada
- Conventional Views and Asset Prices: What to Expect After Times of Extreme Opinions? pp. 49-73

- J. Daniel Aromi
- Determinants of Inflation Differentials in the Euro Area: Is the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Enough? pp. 75-103

- Sérgio Lagoa
- The Growth-Inflation Nexus for the U.S. from 1801 to 2013: A Semiparametric Approach pp. 105-120

- Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Charl Jooste
- Romer Was Right on Openness and Inflation: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 121-140

- Faqin Lin, Dongzhou Mei, Huanhuan Wang and Xi Yao
- Is Gerontocracy Harmful for Growth? a Comparative Study of Seven European Countries pp. 141-168

- Vincenzo Atella and Lorenzo Carbonari
- A Dea-Logistics Performance Index pp. 169-192

- Luisa Martí, Juan Carlos Martín and Rosa Puertas
- Imposing Concavity and the Null-Jointness Property on the Production Possibilities Frontier in Case of Polluting Technologies pp. 193-210

- Alexandre Repkine
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