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Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020)
2007 - 2020
Current editor(s): Dennis J. Snower From Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2017, volume 11
- Are Spanish companies involved in profit shifting? Consequences in terms of tax revenues No 2017-1, 47 pages

- Ángela Castillo Murciego and Julio López-Laborda
- "Completing Europe's eonomic and Monetary Union": Any support from the citizens? No 2017-10, 26 pages

- Francesco Farina and Roberto Tamborini
- Gains from trade due to within-firm productivity: Does services exporting matter? No 2017-11, 17 pages

- Nazire Nergiz Dincer and Ayça Tekin-Koru
- Exchange rate implications of Border Tax Adjustment neutrality No 2017-12, 41 pages

- Willem Buiter
- A replication of four quasi-experiments and three facts from "The effect of file sharing on record sales: an empirical analysis" (Journal of Political Economy, 2007) No 2017-13, 22 pages

- Stan Liebowitz
- A new approach of stochastic dominance for ranking transformations on the discrete random variable No 2017-14, 23 pages

- Jianwei Gao and Feng Zhao
- Minimum wage and employment: Escaping the parametric straitjacket No 2017-15, 20 pages

- Stefano Cabras, Jan Fidrmuc and Juan de Dios Tena
- Does rising income inequality affect mortality rates in advanced economies? No 2017-16, 23 pages

- Mayvis Rebeira, Paul Grootendorst, Peter C. Coyte and Victor Aguirregabiria
- Foreign capital inflow and its welfare implications in a developing country context No 2017-17, 16 pages

- Rudrarup Mukherjee
- A theory of economic policy lock-in and lock-out via hysteresis: Rethinking economists' approach to economic policy No 2017-18, 18 pages

- Thomas Palley
- G20 safeguards digital economy vulnerabilities with a financial sector focus No 2017-19, 11 pages

- Barry Carin
- On the return-volatility relationship in the Bitcoin market around the price crash of 2013 No 2017-2, 16 pages

- Elie Bouri, Georges Azzi and Anne Haubo Dyhrberg
- Policy options for a socially balanced climate policy No 2017-20, 11 pages

- Gregor Schwerhoff, Nguyen Thang Dao, Ottmar Edenhofer, Gianluca Grimalda, Michael Jakob, David Klenert and Jan Siegmeier
- Reconceptualising transnational governance: Making global institutions fit for purpose No 2017-21, 13 pages

- Seán Cleary
- Impacts of Export-platform FDI on the production of upstream industries - do third country size, trade agreements and local content requirement matter? Evidence from the Vietnamese supporting industries No 2017-22, 33 pages

- Thanh Tam Nguyen-Huu and Minh Nguyen-Khac
- Exchange rate movements and export market dynamics: Evidence from China No 2017-23, 27 pages

- Xiaobing Huang
- More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees No 2017-24, 11 pages

- Matthias Luecke and Claas Schneiderheinze
- Innovation and willingness to export: Is there an effect of conscious self-selection? No 2017-25, 22 pages

- Mohammad Movahedi, Kiumars Shahbazi and Olivier Gaussens
- An evidence-based approach to ending rural hunger No 2017-26, 12 pages

- Homi Kharas, John McArthur and Joachim von Braun
- Does corruption matter for the environment? Panel evidence from China No 2017-27, 12 pages

- Xianchun Liao, Eyup Dogan and Jungho Baek
- The sustainable development goals and the systems approach to sustainability No 2017-28, 23 pages

- Edward Barbier and Joanne Burgess
- Civil society challenged: Towards an enabling policy environment No 2017-29, 20 pages

- Helmut K. Anheier
- Private health expenditures and environmental quality No 2017-3, 24 pages

- Fatma Safi and Lobna Ben Hassen
- Spanish public hospital waiting lists: A theoretical and empirical approach No 2017-30, 21 pages

- Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez and Mayte Rosete-Rivero
- What determines firms' access to credit in the absence of effective economic institutions: Evidence from China No 2017-31, 27 pages

- Tong Fu
- Key policy actions for sustainable land and water use to serve people No 2017-32, 14 pages

- Joachim von Braun, Ashok Gulati and Homi Kharas
- Towards a comprehensive approach to climate policy, sustainable infrastructure, and finance No 2017-33, 13 pages

- Céline Bak, Amar Bhattacharya, Ottmar Edenhofer and Brigitte Knopf
- Catalytic effect of capital transfers in a federal context: The case of Spanish regions No 2017-34, 27 pages

- Jaime Vallés-Giménez and Anabel Zárate-Marco
- How costly are public sector inefficiencies? A theoretical framework for rationalising fiscal consolidations No 2017-35, 19 pages

- Jorge Onrubia and Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes
- Testing the convergence hypothesis for OECD countries: A reappraisal No 2017-4, 22 pages

- María Gadea and Isabel Sanz Villarroya
- Reexamining the Schmalensee effect No 2017-5, 12 pages

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Nathan Berg
- A financially stressed euro area No 2017-6, 37 pages

- Marcus Kappler and Frauke Schleer
- Does financial VAT affect the size of the financial sector? No 2017-7, 28 pages

- Julio López-Laborda and Guillermo Peña
- Gendered economic policy making: The case of public expenditures on family allowances No 2017-8, 28 pages

- Oznur Ozdamar
- Global shocks and their impact on the Tanzanian economy No 2017-9, 38 pages

- Fiseha Haile
2016, volume 10
- Decision-making under radical uncertainty: An interpretation of Keynes' treatise No 2016-1, 31 pages

- David Marsay
- Passive unilateral cross-ownership and strategic trade policy No 2016-10, 22 pages

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Institutions and Investment in the South and East Asia and Pacific Region: Evidence from Meta-Analysis No 2016-11, 48 pages

- Sridevi Yerrabati and Denise Hawkes
- Does the explanatory power of the OLI approach differ among sectors and business functions? Evidence from firm-level data No 2016-12, 46 pages

- Spyros Arvanitis, Heinz Hollenstein and Tobias Stucki
- The relationship between social capital and self-reported health in China No 2016-13, 44 pages

- Xindong Xue, Erxiao Mo and W. Reed
- Energy consumption and the size of the informal economy No 2016-14, 28 pages

- Mustafa Metin Basbay, Ceyhun Elgin and Orhan Torul
- The corporate social responsibility is just a twist in a Möbius strip No 2016-15, 24 pages

- Nazaria Solferino and Viviana Solferino
- The coming breakthrough in risk research No 2016-16, 28 pages

- Carlo Jaeger
- A double-edged sword: High interest rates in capital control regimes No 2016-17, 38 pages

- Gudmundur S. Gudmundsson and Gylfi Zoega
- Distance and border effects in international trade: A comparison of estimation methods No 2016-18, 31 pages

- Glenn Magerman, Zuzanna Studnicka and Jan Van Hove
- Measuring the instability of China's financial system: Indices construction and an early warning system No 2016-19, 41 pages

- Lixin Sun and Yuqin Huang
- Government deficits in large open economies: The problem of too little public debt No 2016-2, 39 pages

- Willem Buiter and Anne C. Sibert
- What drives long-term oil market volatility? Fundamentals versus speculation No 2016-20, 26 pages

- Libo Yin and Yimin Zhou
- The lumpiness of German exports and imports of goods No 2016-21, 38 pages

- Joachim Wagner
- Dynamic pricing with reference price dependence No 2016-22, 17 pages

- Régis Chenavaz
- Decision making in times of Knightian uncertainty: An info-gap perspective No 2016-23, 30 pages

- Yakov Ben-Haim and Maria Demertzis
- The order of knowledge and robust action: How to deal with economic uncertainty? No 2016-24, 30 pages

- Josef Falkinger
- Does uncertainty affect non-response to the European Central Bank's survey of professional forecasters? No 2016-25, 47 pages

- Víctor López-Pérez
- Automatic identification of general vector error correction models No 2016-26, 41 pages

- Ignacio Arbués, Ramiro Ledo and Mariano Matilla-García
- The role of economic policy uncertainty in predicting U.S. recessions: A mixed-frequency Markov-switching vector autoregressive approach No 2016-27, 20 pages

- Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Mawuli Segnon
- Do smoking bans always hurt the gaming industry? Differentiated impacts on the market value of casino firms in Macao No 2016-28, 32 pages

- Jing Hua Zhang, Kwo Ping Tam and Nan Zhou
- Job placement agencies in an artificial labor market No 2016-29, 54 pages

- Marcin Wozniak
- Uncertainty: A diagrammatic treatment No 2016-3, 25 pages

- Sheila Dow
- The effects of competitiveness on trade balance: The case of Southern Europe No 2016-30, 27 pages

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Burcu Berke and Vicente Esteve
- Prudential regulation in an artificial banking system No 2016-31, 55 pages

- Pedro Dias Quinaz and José Dias Curto
- Comparing persistence of product and process innovation: A discrete-time duration analysis of innovation spells No 2016-32, 35 pages

- David Córcoles, Angela Triguero Cano and María Carmen Cuerva
- Doing rawls justice: Evidence from the PSID No 2016-33, 39 pages

- Antonio Abatemarco
- Do transfer costs matter for foreign remittances? No 2016-4, 36 pages

- Junaid Ahmed and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- Issues in the estimation of dynamic happiness models: A comment on "Does childhood predict adult life satisfaction?" No 2016-5, 6 pages

- Alan Piper and Geoffrey T. Pugh
- Agent-based modeling for decision making in economics under uncertainty No 2016-6, 33 pages

- Ben Vermeulen and Andreas Pyka
- Idealizations of Uncertainty, and Lessons from Artificial Intelligence No 2016-7, 40 pages

- Robert Elliott Smith
- Exporting firm dynamics and productivity growth: Evidence from China No 2016-8, 31 pages

- Xiaobing Huang and Xiaolian Liu
- A historical analysis of the US stock price index using empirical mode decomposition over 1791-2015 No 2016-9, 15 pages

- Aviral Tiwari, Arif Dar, Niyati Bhanja and Rangan Gupta
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On this page- 2017, volume 11
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- 2016, volume 10
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Other years2020, volume 14
2019, volume 13
2018, volume 12
2015, volume 9
2014, volume 8
2013, volume 7
2012, volume 6
2011, volume 5
2011, volume 3
2010, volume 4
2009, volume 3
2009, volume 1
2008, volume 2
2008, volume 1
2007, volume 1
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