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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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2013, volume 7
- What drives FDI from non-traditional sources? A comparative analysis of the determinants of bilateral FDI flows No 2013-1, 53 pages

- Maximiliano Sosa Andrés, Peter Nunnenkamp and Matthias Busse
- Challenges to the multilateral trading system and possible responses No 2013-10, 25 pages

- Arvind Panagariya
- Public debt, child allowances and pension benefits with endogenous fertility No 2013-11, 25 pages

- Masaya Yasuoka and Atsushi Miyake
- Equity market liberalization, credit constraints and income inequality No 2013-12, 28 pages

- Puyang Sun, Somnath Sen and Shujing Jin
- Revenue and expenditure nexus: A case study of ECOWAS No 2013-13, 27 pages

- Cosimo Magazzino
- Banking Ssystems, central banks and international reserve accumulation in East Asian economies No 2013-14, 29 pages

- Prakash Shrestha
- Polarization, growth and social policy in the case of Israel, 1997-2008 No 2013-15, 40 pages

- Rosa María García-Fernández, Daniel Gottlieb and Frederico Palacios-González
- Does inflation harm corporate investment? Empirical evidence from OECD countries No 2013-16, 38 pages

- Piotr Ciżkowicz and Andrzej Rzońca
- Finding communities in credit networks No 2013-17, 39 pages

- Leonardo Bargigli and Mauro Gallegati
- Key sectors in the Moroccan economy: An application of input-output analysis No 2013-18, 19 pages

- Said Tounsi, El hadj Ezzahid, Aicha El Alaoui and Abdelaziz Nihou
- Why should Sub-Saharan Africa care about the Doha Development Round? No 2013-19, 26 pages

- Peter Draper, Andreas Freytag and Sarah Al Doyaili
- The finance-growth nexus revisited: From origins to a modern theoretical landscape No 2013-2, 22 pages

- Mikhail Stolbov
- Is a firm a firm? A Stackelberg experiment No 2013-20, 26 pages

- Andreas Hildenbrand
- Wage-productivity gap in OECD economies No 2013-21, 21 pages

- Ceyhun Elgin and Tolga Kuzubas
- The BIP Trilogy (bipolarization, inequality and polarization): One saga but three different stories No 2013-22, 33 pages

- Joseph Deutsch, Alessio Fusco and Jacques Silber
- Cobweb theorems with production lags and price forecasting No 2013-23, 49 pages

- Daniel Dufrfesne and Felisa Vázquez-Abad
- The drawbacks of preferential trade agreements in Asia No 2013-24, 26 pages

- Heribert Dieter
- Globalisation effect on inflation in the Great Moderation era: New evidence from G10 countries No 2013-25, 32 pages

- Duo Qin and Xinhua He
- Monetary versus non-monetary pro-poor growth: Evidence from rural Ethiopia between 2004 and 2009 No 2013-26, 22 pages

- Rami Kacem
- Organizational form as a source of systemic risk No 2013-27, 35 pages

- David Bholat and Joanna Gray
- SinkRank: An algorithm for identifying systemically important banks in payment systems No 2013-28, 27 pages

- Kimmo Soramäki and Samantha Cook
- Notional defined contribution (NDC) pension schemes and income patterns No 2013-29, 24 pages

- Sergio Nisticò and Mirko Bevilacqua
- Stock returns and implied volatility: A new VAR approach No 2013-3, 20 pages

- Bong Soo Lee and Doojin Ryu
- A DSGE model for a SOE with systematic interest and foreign exchange policies in which policymakers exploit the risk premium for stabilization purposes No 2013-30, 110 pages

- Guillermo Escudé
- Potential trade distortion effects of state trading enterprises under the tariff-rate quota scheme No 2013-31, 19 pages

- Jung-hyun Yoon and Song Soo Lim
- Money creation and financial instability: An agent-based credit network approach No 2013-32, 44 pages

- Matthias Lengnick, Sebastian Krug and Hans-Werner Wohltmann
- The impact of national financial regulation on macroeconomic and fiscal performance after the 2007 financial shock: Econometric analyses based on cross-country data No 2013-33, 44 pages

- Tobias Hagen
- US food security and climate change: Agricultural futures No 2013-34, 41 pages

- Eugene S. Takle, David Gustafson, Roger Beachy, Gerald C. Neslon, Daniel Mason-D'Croz and Amanda Palazzo
- South African food security and climate change: Agriculture futures No 2013-35, 54 pages

- Sikhalazo Dube, Robert J. Scholes, Gerald Nelson, Daniel Mason-D'Croz and Amanda Palazzo
- Economic impacts of climate change on two Mexican coastal fisheries: Implications for food security No 2013-36, 38 pages

- Alonso Aguilar Ibarra, Armando Sánchez Vargas and Benjamín Martínez López
- The impact of military work experience on later hiring chances in the civilian labour market: Evidence from a field experiment No 2013-37, 17 pages

- Stijn Baert and Pieter Balcaen
- The impact of financial openness on the size of utility-enhancing government No 2013-38, 56 pages

- Iñaki Erauskin
- Russia's food security and climate change: Looking into the future No 2013-39, 66 pages

- Sergey Kiselev, Roman Romashkin, Gerald Nelson, Daniel Mason-D'Croz and Amanda Palazzo
- Information stickiness on general equilibrium and endogenous cycles No 2013-4, 43 pages

- Orlando Gomes
- On the bottom-up foundations of the banking-macro nexus No 2013-40, 45 pages

- Manuel Wäckerle
- Good governance problems and recent financial crises in some EU countries No 2013-41, 20 pages

- Dragan Gamberger and Tomislav Smuc
- Unemployment benefits and financial leverage in an agent based macroeconomic model No 2013-42, 44 pages

- Luca Ricetti, Alberto Russo and Mauro Gallegati
- Exchange rate pass-through and inflation dynamics in Tunisia: A Markov-switching approach No 2013-43, 30 pages

- Rim Khemiri and Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
- The granular nature of the great export collapse in German manufacturing industries, 2008/2009 No 2013-5, 21 pages

- Joachim Wagner
- Indirect taxation of monopolists: A tax on price No 2013-6, 13 pages

- Henrik Vetter
- Register, cap and trade: A proposal for containing systemic liquidy risk No 2013-7, 31 pages

- Alistair Milne
- An early warning system to predict speculative house price bubbles No 2013-8, 26 pages

- Christian Dreger and Konstantin Kholodilin
- Multilateralism and regionalism from an American perspective: Parallels and contrasts with the Langhammer vision No 2013-9, 18 pages

- Gary Hufbauer
2012, volume 6
- Deep trade policy options for Armenia: The importance of trade facilitation, services and standards liberalization No 2012-1, 54 pages

- Jesper Jensen and David Tarr
- Climate risks and carbon prices: Revising the social cost of carbon No 2012-10, 25 pages

- Frank Ackerman and Elizabeth A. Stanton
- Trade policy versus trade facilitation: An application using good old OLS No 2012-11, 38 pages

- Laura Márquez-Ramos, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Celestino Suárez-Burguet
- Existence of an exact Walrasian equilibrium in nonconvex economies No 2012-12, 16 pages

- Antonio D'Agata
- The influence of the specification of climate change damages on the social cost of carbon No 2012-13, 40 pages

- Robert Kopp, Alexander Golub, Nathaniel O. Keohane and Chikara Onda
- Stock prices and monetary policy: Re-examining the issue in a New Keynesian model with endogenous investment No 2012-14, 47 pages

- Michele Grossi and Roberto Tamborini
- The US government's social cost of carbon estimates after their first two years: Pathways for improvement No 2012-15, 41 pages

- Robert Kopp and Bryan K. Mignone
- Cross-country growth empirics and model uncertainty: An overview No 2012-16, 69 pages

- Bülent Ulaşan
- From trade preferences to trade facilitation: Taking stock of the issues No 2012-17, 33 pages

- Maria Persson
- The treatment of risk and uncertainty in the US social cost of carbon for regulatory impact analysis No 2012-18, 12 pages

- Simon Dietz
- Evolution of competition in Vietnam industries over the recent economic transition No 2012-19, 24 pages

- Tinh Doan and Philip Stevens
- University funding systems: Impact on research and teaching No 2012-2, 24 pages

- John Beath, Joanna Poyago-Theotoky and David Ulph
- A note on the estimation of long-run relationships in panel equations with cross-section linkages No 2012-20, 18 pages

- Francesca Di Iorio and Stefano Fachin
- The Wage Premium of Foreign Ownership: Evidence from European Mergers and Acquisitions No 2012-21, 27 pages

- Harald Oberhofer, Matthias Stöckl and Hannes Winner
- Modelling trades-through in a limit order book using hawkes processes No 2012-22, 23 pages

- Ioane Muni Toke and Fabrizio Pomponio
- Clashes and compromises: Investment policies in tourism destinations No 2012-23, 25 pages

- Guido Candela, Massimiliano Castellani and Maurizio Mussoni
- Fund managers - Why the best might be the worst: On the evolutionary vigor of risk-seeking behavior No 2012-24, 29 pages

- Björn-Christopher Witte
- The effect of tourism on crime in Italy: A dynamic panel approach No 2012-25, 24 pages

- Bianca Biagi, Maria Giovanna Brandono and Claudio Detotto
- Interactions in the New Keynesian DSGE models: The Boltzmann-Gibbs machine and social networks approach No 2012-26, 32 pages

- Shu-Heng Chen and Chia-ling Chang
- Debt, deleveraging and business cycles: An agent-based perspective No 2012-27, 49 pages

- Marco Raberto, Andrea Teglio and Silvano Cincotti
- Country inequality rankings and conversion schemes No 2012-28, 43 pages

- Carsten Schröder and Timm Bönke
- Psychophysical interpretation for utility measures No 2012-29, 35 pages

- Yuqing He
- Release of the Kraken: A novel money multiplier equation's debut in 21st century banking No 2012-3, 25 pages

- Brian P. Hanley
- Wage subsidies and international trade: When does policy coordination pay? No 2012-30, 42 pages

- Sebastian Braun and Christian Spielmann
- On the Necessity of Pairs and Triplets for the Equivalence between Rationality Axioms No 2012-31, 15 pages

- Junnan He
- A comparative view on the tax performance of developing countries: Regional patterns, non-tax revenue and governance No 2012-32, 44 pages

- Maksym Ivanyna and Christian von Haldenwang
- Through which channels can remittances spur economic growth in MENA countries? No 2012-33, 27 pages

- Sami Ben Mim and Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
- Circuit theory extended: The role of speculation in crises No 2012-34, 27 pages

- Neil Lancastle
- Perspectives on the knowledge-based society: An introduction to the special issue No 2012-35, 22 pages

- Katharine Rockett
- A directional-change event approach for studying financial time series No 2012-36, 17 pages

- Monira Aloud, Edward Tsang, Richard Olsen and Alexandre Dupuis
- Skill-biased labor market reforms and international competitiveness No 2012-37, 39 pages

- Hans-Joerg Schmerer
- Estimating risk attitudes in conventional and artefactual lab experiments: The importance of the underlying assumptions No 2012-38, 15 pages

- Andreas Drichoutis and Phoebe Koundouri
- Asymmetric exchange rate pass-through in the Euro area: New evidence from smooth transition models No 2012-39, 28 pages

- Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh
- Migration, trade and unemployment No 2012-4, 40 pages

- Benedikt Heid and Mario Larch
- Cruise tourism exteralities and residents' support: A mixed approach No 2012-40, 26 pages

- Juan Brida, Giacomo Del Chiappa, Marta Meleddu and Manuela Pulina
- Predicting the unpredictable: Forecastable bubbles and business cycles under rational expectations No 2012-41, 43 pages

- Eduard Gracia
- Boats and tides and "trickle down" theories: What economists presume about wellbeing when they employ stochastic process theory in modeling behavior No 2012-42, 44 pages

- Gordon Anderson
- Private and public incentive to reduce seasonality: A theoretical model No 2012-43, 33 pages

- Roberto Cellini and Giuseppe Rizzo
- Multi-destination trips and tourism statistics: Empirical evidences in Sicily No 2012-44, 27 pages

- Anna Maria Parroco, Franco Vaccina, Stefano De Cantis and Mauro Ferrante
- Small flows, compliance costs and trade preferences: The case of EU imports from African LDCs No 2012-45, 29 pages

- Lars Nilsson and Caroline Dotter
- Are current account deficits sustainable? New evidence from Iran using bounds test approach to level relationships No 2012-46, 18 pages

- Hassan Heidari, Salih Katircioglu and Narmin Davoudi
- Does corruption hinder trade for the new EU members? No 2012-47, 28 pages

- Nicholas Horsewood and Anca Monika Voicu
- The Japanese economy in crises: A time series segmentation study No 2012-5, 81 pages

- Siew Ann Cheong, Robert Paulo Fornia, Gladys Hui Ting Lee, Jun Liang Kok, Woei Shyr Yim, Danny Yuan Xu and Yiting Zhang
- International trade and polarization in the labor market No 2012-6, 44 pages

- Satya Das
- Assessing absolute and relative pro-poor growth, with an application to selected African countries No 2012-7, 43 pages

- Sami Bibi, Jean-Yves Duclos and Audrey Verdier-Chouchane
- The focus axiom and poverty: On the co-existence of precise language and ambiguous meaning in economic measurement No 2012-8, 21 pages

- Subbu Subramanian
- Measuring group disadvantage with inter-distributional inequality indices: A critical review and some amendments to existing indices No 2012-9, 32 pages

- Gaston Yalonetzky
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2019, volume 13
2018, volume 12
2017, volume 11
2016, volume 10
2015, volume 9
2014, volume 8
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2009, volume 3
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On this page- 2013, volume 7
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Articles
- 2012, volume 6
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Articles
Other years2020, volume 14
2019, volume 13
2018, volume 12
2017, volume 11
2016, volume 10
2015, volume 9
2014, volume 8
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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