Studies in Economics and Econometrics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 48, issue 4, 2024
- Deficit financing and consumption: a study of Indian private consumption expenditure pp. 295-308

- Dhyani Mehta
- Interlinkage of an Emerging Market with Financial Assets: Evidence from Three Well-Known Econometric Models pp. 309-325

- Md. Kamrul Islam, Md. Jamal Hossain, Nazia Sultana, Anwesha Das, Fariea Nazim Jui and Md. Mijanoor Rahman
- The West African Monetary Zone: is inflation convergence sufficient for a currency union? pp. 326-346

- William Miles
- Novel real remittance outflow indicator and its dynamic relationship with macroeconomic indicators in GCC pp. 347-364

- Ammar Shaibani and Chung-Khain Wye
- Environmental fiscal policy and carbon emissions in Turkey: evidence from cointegration and causality analysis with structural breaks pp. 365-375

- Altuğ Murat Köktaş, Tuğay Günel and Ali Gökhan Gölçek
- Structural policies, FDI and economic stability effects on employment elasticities: case of emerging economies pp. 376-397

- Malika Neifar and Fakher Smaoui
Volume 48, issue 3, 2024
- Is Public Debt Inflationary in Developing Countries? New Empirical Insights from a Panel Data Analysis pp. 205-220

- Syed Sadaqat Ali Shah, Naveed Khan and Sun Junxin
- The effect of output level and inflation on food security in Ethiopia: an empirical analysis using the ARDL framework pp. 221-235

- Ahmed Alkader Hassen, Zelalem Gebeyehu Yimam and Agerwork Jejaw Awoke
- Impact of the COVID-19 vaccinations on economic outcomes and mental health services in the U.S pp. 236-251

- Kolawole Ogundari
- FDI, institutional quality and gender employment in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 252-274

- Joshua Adeyemi Afolabi and Isiaka Akande Raifu
- The Relationship between Institutional Quality and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from the Middle East and North Africa Region pp. 275-294

- Oussama Zaïbi, Ahmed Hachicha, Amal Ghorbel and Nabil Chaabane
Volume 48, issue 2, 2024
- Testing Okun’s Law for Turkey (1923-2019) pp. 113-132

- Şule Akkoyunlu
- The Investment Development Path Theory: Empirical Evidence from Global Data pp. 133-154

- Francis Srofenyoh, Ferguson K. Gidiglo, Akua Agyeiwaa-Afrane, Kofi A. A-O. Agyei-Henaku, Charlotte Badu-Prah and Justice Djokoto
- Fiscal Expenditure Multipliers in South Africa: is there a crowding-out effect? pp. 155-167

- Chuma Mbaleki
- A causal analysis between exports, imports and GDP per capita in the Southern African Customs Union Countries pp. 168-185

- Event P. Molepo and André C. Jordaan
- Trade liberalization and self-employment: evidence from 36 OECD countries pp. 186-203

- Huong Le
Volume 48, issue 1, 2024
- Exchange rate expectations and exchange rate behaviour in the South African context pp. 1-17

- S. Msomi and H. Ngalawa
- Estimation of inequality of opportunities across countries: a multidimensional approach pp. 18-41

- Shahla Akram and Zahid Pervaiz
- Structural estimates of the South African sacrifice ratio pp. 42-61

- Hayelom Yrgaw Gereziher and Naser Yenus Nuru
- Changes in monetary policy implementation over time pp. 62-86

- Dawid van Lill
- Debt-financed fiscal stimulus in South Africa pp. 87-112

- Hylton Hollander
Volume 47, issue 4, 2023
- Place a bar on government size to bar growth reversal: fresh evidence from BARS curve hypothesis in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 303-320

- Joshua Afolabi
- International trade impediments in Africa: is terrorism also in the dock? pp. 321-337

- Guivis Zeufack Nkemgha, Kone Ibouanga and Kouladoum Jean-Claude
- Threshold effects of regional fiscal stress index on employment pp. 338-358

- Maryam Heidarian, Mohammad Sharif Karimi, Ali Falahati and Babak Naysary
- Assessment of the impact of government response measures on the spread of COVID-19: panel data evidence for 50 countries pp. 359-373

- Clive Egbert Coetzee and Ewert P. J. Kleynhans
- Evaluating public interest considerations in South African merger enforcement: an overview of the last decade pp. 374-391

- Anton van Wyk, Anmar Pretorius and Derick Blaauw
- Central Bank Independence and Inflation in India: The Role of Financial Development pp. 392-407

- Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Javaid Khan, Sajad Ahmad Bhat and Javed Ahmad Bhat
- Benchmarking an allocation to the foreign Sub-portfolio from a South African perspective pp. 408-423

- J. Rudolph and D. J. Bradfield
Volume 47, issue 3, 2023
- Effect of demographic transition on economic growth: does economic freedom matter? Evidence from ECOWAS countries pp. 199-222

- Lewis Gakpa and Hugues Kouadio
- The causal effect of family income on child investment in Thailand: an instrumental variable approach using natural “natural experiments” pp. 223-243

- Aeggarchat Sirisankanan
- Asymmetric persistence and the unemployment hysteresis question in emerging markets: evidence from advanced quantile unit-root tests pp. 244-261

- Emre Kilic, Ersin Yavuz, Eren Ergen and Sevinc Yarasir Tulumce
- The nexus between female unemployment and labor supply: evidence from Arab countries pp. 262-279

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- The effects of fertility on female labour force participation in OECD countries: the role of education and health pp. 280-302

- Yew Seng Law and Chung-Khain Wye
Volume 47, issue 2, 2023
- The time-varying impact of foreign capital flows on house prices: evidence from South Africa pp. 107-126

- Boubekeur Baba
- Methodological problems in studies on the Taylor rule pp. 127-143

- Chung Yan Sam, Robert McNown, Soo Khoon Goh and Kim-Leng Goh
- Dynamics of return and volatility spill-over between developed, emerging and African equity markets during the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia–Ukraine war pp. 144-168

- Izunna Chima Anyikwa and Andrew Phiri
- Does corruption affect firm growth? New evidence from Mozambique pp. 169-184

- Halfdan Lynge
- Risk tolerance as mediating factor in individual financial investment decisions: a developing-country study pp. 185-198

- Shahid Hussain and Abdul Rasheed
Volume 47, issue 1, 2023
- Does commodity price volatility harm financial development? Evidence from developing commodity exporting countries* pp. 1-22

- Fréjus-Ferry Houndoga and Picone Gabriel
- Foreign aids and economic growth in Africa: Does third-country effect matter? pp. 23-42

- Santos Bila, Zitsile Khumalo, Phindile Nkosi and Sodiq Arogundade
- Political incumbency effects in India: a regional analysis pp. 43-60

- Ajit Karnik, Mala Lalvani and Manali Phatak
- Female gender diversity on corporate board and bid ask spread pp. 61-74

- Wissem Daadaa
- Divergence of healthcare expenditure in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 75-105

- Jamiil Jeetoo and Vishal Chandr Jaunky
Volume 46, issue 4, 2022
- An applied dynamic structural macro-econometric model for Rwanda pp. 249-281

- Alemayehu Geda and Addis Yimer
- Rethinking export diversification to stimulate resilience against future economic shocks in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 282-300

- Kholiswa Malindini
- Assessing the efficiency of tax administration in Africa pp. 301-315

- Onesmo K. Mackenzie, Ada Jansen and Krige Siebrits
- Economic freedom and international tourism: evidence from least developed countries pp. 316-328

- Yixiao Jiang
Volume 46, issue 3, 2022
- The influence of different financial market regimes on the dynamic estimation of GARCH volatility model parameters and volatility forecasting pp. 169-184

- Helena Viljoen, Willie J. Conradie and Monique-Mari Britz
- Determinants of house price dynamics and household indebtedness in Namibia pp. 185-200

- Charles Kakuru and Teresia Kaulihowa
- How are energy and employment related? An analysis in ASEAN-5 open economies pp. 201-223

- Chung-Khain Wye, Elya Nabila Abdul Bahri, Ishak Yussof and Wei Mao
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate volatility on trade flows in BRICS economies pp. 224-247

- Izunna Chima Anyikwa and Lehlohonolo Domela
Volume 46, issue 2, 2022
- External indebtedness in Sub-Saharan Africa: a spatial econometric perspective pp. 83-104

- Jamiil Jeetoo
- Derivatives use and the business lending efficiency of African banks pp. 105-124

- Audrey Nguema Bekale, Imhotep Paul Alagidede and Jones Odei-Mensah
- The impact of subjective social status, inequality perceptions, and inequality tolerance on demand for redistribution. The case of a highly unequal society pp. 125-148

- Frederich Kirsten, Ilse Botha, Mduduzi Biyase and Marinda Pretorius
- The attraction of talent through international student mobility patterns and triple helix system: evidence from OECD countries for triple helix system pp. 149-167

- Olga Sudibor and Hülya Ünlü
Volume 46, issue 1, 2022
- Leading indicators of debt pressure: a South African application pp. 1-22

- Johannes Fedderke and Wei-Ting Yang
- Long and short-distance internal migration motivations in post-apartheid Namibia: a gravity model approach pp. 23-42

- Eldridge Moses
- Dynamic interaction among macroeconomic fundamentals: evidence from India using the SVAR framework pp. 43-63

- Masudul Hasan Adil, Taniya Ghosh, Ibrahim Nurudeen and Neeraj Hatekar
- Fiscal policy-growth nexus in CFA countries: assessing the role of institutional quality and debt pp. 64-82

- Christelle Meniago and Joel Eita
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