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2016, Volume 36, Issue 4
2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 1260-1266 Economies of Scale and (Non)Existence of Strategic Outsourcing in Cournot Duopoly
by Uday Bhanu Sinha
- 1267-1274 Market reaction to Audit Committee director departures: Evidence from the post-SOX period
by Etienne Redor
- 1275-1279 Distance-sensitivity of German imports: First evidence from firm-product level data
by Joachim Wagner
- 1280-1286 Control of corruption, diversification and asset quality of Islamic and conventional banks
by Naiwei Chen & Hsin-yu Liang & Min-teh Yu
- 1287-1294 Schooling, experience and earnings: international evidence from MARS
by Geraint Johnes
- 1295-1305 Unemployment and Homicides: Evidence from Individual Level U.S. Data
by Sediq Sameem & Kevin Sylwester
- 1306-1314 Natural interest rate in Brazil: further evidence frThe main objective of this study is to estimate the natural interest rate for Brazil using a parsimonious AR-trend-bound model proposed by Chan, Koop and Potter (2013). This model considers a time varying autoregressive process for the interest rate gap (difference between real interest rate and natural interest rate) and stochastic volatility (time-variant uncertainty). The interest rate gap measures the monetary policy stance. Furthermore, the unobserved latent states are limited, which can help to reduce the uncertainty regarding the estimation of these variables. This method presents plausible results for the Brazilian case. The average natural interest rate is around 5.41% p.a. The interest rate gap is positive until mid 2009, which indicates a restrictive policy for the period. Since then, the gap has had predominantly negative values, which indicates an expansionist policy. This result is consistent with the dynamics of the Brazilian economy.om an AR-trend-bound model
by Andreza A Palma
- 1315-1324 Modelling Oil Price Volatility with the Beta-Skew-t-EGARCH Framework
by Afees A. Salisu
- 1325-1336 Are investment promotion agencies doing the right thing? evidence from China
by Bin Ni
- 1337-1353 Smartphone Diffusion and Consumer Price Comparison Shopping Behavior: Implications for the Marketplace Fairness Act
by Ishuan Li & Robert Simonson & Guncha Babajanova & Matthew Tuomala
- 1354-1363 The Effect of Board Composition on the Efficiency of Public Listed Companies in Malaysia
by Chee-keong Choong & Sok-gee Chan & Chuen-khee Pek
- 1371-1375 A variant of Uzawa's steady-state theorem in a Malthusian model
by Defu Li & Jiuli Huang
- 1376-1383 A fresh look at the labor market height premium in Germany
by Frieder Kropfhäußer
- 1384-1387 Monopolistic Marginal Cost Pricing
by Paolo Bertoletti
- 1388-1397 The Impacts of Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the USA: A Bayesian DSGE Approach
by Salim Ergene
- 1398-1409 Capital specialization and aggregate productivity
by Nelson Sá
- 1422-1429 Bequeathed tastes and fertility in an endogenous growth model
by Akihiko Kaneko & Hideya Kato & Tsuyoshi Shinozaki & Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- 1430-1440 Bitcoin: a beginning of a new phase?
by Jamal Bouoiyour & Refk Selmi
- 1441-1452 Economic complexity and human development: a note
by Athanasios Lapatinas
- 1453-1462 Do cognitive able societies nurture entrepreneurs?
by Antonio RodrÃguez Andrés & Raufhon Salahodjaev
- 1463-1478 Growth, income inequality, and capital income taxes: evidence from a seemingly unrelated regression model on panel data
by Chih-Wen Mao
- 1479-1485 Short-run immiseration in repeated moral hazard
by Pedro Hemsley
- 1486-1496 Savings Decisions of American Households: The Roles of Financial Literacy and Financial Practice
by Tae-young Pak & Swarnankur Chatterjee
- 1497-1507 A dynamic panel data study of the unemployment-crime relationship: the case of Pennsylvania
by Sarah A. Frederick & James J. Jozefowicz & Zackary T. Nelson
- 1508-1522 Taxation and Income Inequality in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation
by N''Yilimon Nantob
- 1523-1533 Impact of institutional environment on irrigation practices : the case of a france area
by Liliane Bonnal & Ornella Boutry
- 1534-1546 Bayesian inference in Markov switching vector error correction model
by Katsuhiro Sugita
- 1553-1568 A multidimensional approach to measure health
by MarÃa Noel Pi Alperin
- 1569-1579 Determinant factors of TFP convergence: Evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing firms from 2000-2012
by Thanh tam Nguyen Huu
- 1580-1594 A Note on Wage Regressions and Benefits
by Tommaso Tempesti
- 1595-1602 Does technical assistance weaken tax competition?
by Shingo Yamazaki
- 1603-1608 A tractable cost pass-through benchmark
by Bertram Neurohr
- 1609-1615 Out of Big Brother's Shadow: Ranking Economics Faculties at Regional Universities in the U.S. South
by Franklin G. Mixon & Kamal Upadhyaya
- 1616-1635 Does Official Development Assistance for health from developed countries displace government health expenditure in Sub-Saharan countries?
by Karim Barkat & Zouhair Mrabet & Mouyad Alsamara
- 1636-1649 The optimality of non-optimal GMM estimation of parameters of interest and the partial asymptotic efficiency of 2SLS estimation
by Heather L. Bednarek & Hailong Qian
- 1650-1655 A retrospective analysis of the competitive effects of the Southwest and Airtran merger in overlapping markets
by Huubinh B. Le
- 1656-1669 Is energy consumption per capita stationary? Evidence from first and second generation panel unit root tests
by Muhammad Shahbaz & Aviral Kumar Tiwari & Saleheen Khan
- 1670-1685 Institutional versus labor market discrimination: The case of Israeli Arabs
by Gil Epstein & Dalit Gafni & Erez Siniver
- 1686-1693 Brexit concerns, UK and European equities: A lose-lose scenario?
by Jamal Bouoiyour & Refk Selmi
- 1694-1704 On the price effects of collusion and the number of firms
by Marc Escrihuela-Villar
- 1705-1714 Exuberance and social contagion
by Orlando Gomes
- 1715-1721 Efficiency and productivity measurement with persistent benchmarks
by Benjamin Hampf
- 1722-1728 Borda elimination rule and monotonicity paradoxes in three-candidate elections
by Hatem Smaoui & Dominique Lepelley & Issofa Moyouwou
- 1729-1736 Correlated Random Effects Quantile Estimation of the Tax-Price Elasticity of Charitable Donations
by Nicky Lee Grant
- 1737-1750 Corporate Governance, Board Diversity, and Firm Value: Examining Large Companies Using Panel Data Approach
by Rohail Hassan & Maran Marimuthu
- 1751-1761 The effects of trade openness on income inequality - evidence from BRIC countries
by Malvika Mahesh
- 1762-1770 Loss Aversion and Student Achievement
by David M McEvoy
- 1771-1783 Suitability of fragmentation model in East Asia
by Hiroyuki Taguchi & Ni Lar
- 1784-1790 Using Donations to the Green Party to Measure Community Environmentalism
by Zhongmin Wang & Cheng Xu
- 1791-1804 Willingness to pay of the households to a waste management improvement in the precarious districts of Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
by Noukignon Koné
- 1805-1810 Tax Mobilization in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Impact of Tax and Business Law Reforms
by Luisito Bertinelli & Arnaud Bourgain
- 1811-1820 Growth, Inequality and Corruption: Evidence from Developing Countries
by Fernando Delbianco & Carlos Dabús & MarÃa angeles Caraballo pou
- 1821-1828 Is there a Modi effect in per Capita Income of Gujarat?
by Vinod Mishra & Ankita Mishra
- 1829-1843 New Evidence in the Definition of Strategy for Global Insurers
by Rafael Hernandez Barros & Javier Vidal-Garcia & Marta Vidal & MarÃa Isabel MartÃnez Torre-Enciso
- 1844-1853 Gas Prices and Red light Violations in Chicago
by Srikant Devaraj & Pankaj C Patel
- 1854-1867 Trust and quality of growth: a note
by Simplice Asongu & Rangan Gupta
- 1868-1875 Shadow economy, tax policies, institutional weakness and financial stability in selected OECD countries
by Claudiu T. Albulescu & Matei Tamasila & Ilie M. Taucean
2016, Volume 36, Issue 2
2016, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 10-21 UK fund returns and sector diversification
by Aneel Keswani & David Stolin & Maxim Zagonov
- 22-28 Capital mobility, public spending externalities and growth
by Calin Arcalean
- 29-34 Misunderestimation: exponential-growth bias and time-varying returns
by Matthew R Levy & Joshua Tasoff
- 35-51 Effects of mental illness on the labor supply of family members: analysis of Japanese anonymized data
by Bing Niu
- 52-57 Efficient taxation with differential risks of dependence and mortality
by Yukihiro Nishimura & Pierre Pestieau
- 58-67 Risk Preference and Student Behavior on Multiple-Choice Exams
by Zhou Yang & Martin Tackie
- 68-74 Some λ-Separable Frisch Demands with Utility Functions
by Ethan Ligon
- 75-83 Contemporaneous Most-Favoured-Customer Pricing Policy vs. Price Discrimination in a Differentiated Product Duopoly Market
by Amarjyoti Mahanta
- 84-91 Tuition Fees and Instructional Quality
by Bastian Gawellek & Bernd Süssmuth & Daniel Singh
- 92-96 Momentum trading behavior in the FX market: Evidence from Japanese retail investors
by Maiko Koga
- 97-107 The relationship between population growth and economic growth in Mexico
by Jorge Garza-Rodriguez & Cecilia I. Andrade-Velasco & Karen D. Martinez-Silva & Francisco D. Renteria-Rodriguez & Pedro A. Vallejo-Castillo
- 108-117 Impact of remittances on poverty: an analysis of data from a set of developing countries
by Basanta K Pradhan & Malvika Mahesh
- 118-131 A comparison of nonparametric efficiency estimators: DEA, FDH, DEAC, FDHC, order-m and quantile
by Tarcio Da Silva & Carlos Martins-filho & Eduardo Ribeiro
- 132-144 Finance-augmented business cycles: A robustness check
by Octavio Fernández-Amador & Martin Gächter & Friedrich Sindermann
- 145-154 Do institutions alleviate poverty? New Empirical Evidence
by Juan Carlos Cuestas & Maurizio Intartaglia
- 155-164 Dynamics of Child Undernutrition in India: An Analysis beyond the Headcount Rati
by Simantini Mukhopadhyay
- 165-172 A note on Ramsey's conjecture with AK technology
by Shinya Tsukahara
- 173-186 Land Tenure Security and Deforestation: A case Study of Forest land conversion to Perennial crops in Côte d'Ivoire
by Wadjamsse Djezou
- 187-197 Monotone comparative statics in general equilibrium
by Francesco Ruscitti & Ram Sewak Dubey
- 198-204 A quantile-regression test of economic models of volunteer labor supply
by Eike Emrich & Christian Pierdzioch
- 205-217 Informality and Productivity
by Arturo Anton & Rodolfo Gutierrez
- 218-236 Is there a valuation gap? The case of interval valuations
by Oben K Bayrak & Bengt Kriström
- 237-252 Promoter Homophily in Boards: Does it Really Matter? - An Analysis of Indian Firms
by Shreya Biswas
- 253-259 Contagious Runs: Who Initiates?
by Dong Beom Choi
- 260-267 Log-linear demand systems with differentiated products are inconsistent with the representative consumer approach
by Takanori Adachi & Takeshi Ebina
- 268-280 A note on implementing gravity datasets with abundant zeros
by Jordi Paniagua
- 281-290 Do unions reduce the wage penalty experienced by obese women?
by Ron Debeaumont & Christian Nsiah
- 291-297 Eager and able: a study of innovation activity among young, mature and old firms in Norway
by Pål Børing & Arne Martin Fevolden & Sverre Herstad
- 298-312 Remittances, institutions and economic growth: a closer look at some proxies for institutions
by Elias K Shukralla
- 313-319 Regularization parameter selection via cross-validation in the presence of dependent regressors: a simulation study
by Yoshimasa Uematsu & Shinya Tanaka
- 320-328 Aggregating trade distortions
by Vlad Manole & Will Martin
- 329-336 Voting Dynamics and the Birth of State-owned Casinos in Kansas
by Amir Borges Ferreira Neto & Collin D. Hodges & Hyunwoong Pyun
- 337-348 Market Foreclosure and the Welfare Impacts of Price Discrimination
by Qihong Liu
- 349-354 Disclosure or not, When There are Three Bidders?
by Daniel Z. Li
- 355-364 Explaining the fixed cost component of discounting: the importance of students' liquidity constraints
by Andrew G. Meyer
- 365-372 Anti-cartel enforcement and subsequent mergers: state-level evidence for physician groups
by Robert M. Feinberg
- 373-380 Seasonal effects in the use of paternity leave in Germany
by Sven Stöwhase & Teodora Shipanova
- 381-387 Small Employers, Large Employers and the Skill Premium
by Damir Stijepic
- 388-394 Efficient Income Redistribution under Asymmetric Information
by Yui Nakamura
- 395-400 Privatization neutrality theorem in a mixed oligopoly with firm asymmetry
by Kojun Hamada
- 401-410 Are Blondes Really Dumb?
by Jay L Zagorsky
- 411-428 Overcoming farm size induced constraints through endogenous institutional innovations: findings from a field study in Assam plains, India
by Binoy Goswami
- 429-439 New evidence on the Export-led-growth hypothesis in the Southern Euro-zone countries (1960-2014)
by Ioanna Konstantakopoulou
- 440-448 Augmented okun's law within the emu: working-time or employment adjustment? a structural equation model
by Hélène Syed Zwick & S. Ali Shah Syed
- 449-463 Consumption and Money Uncertainty at the Zero Lower Bound
by Riyad Abubaker
- 464-476 Long-term Growth Effects of Natural Disasters - Empirical Evidence for Droughts
by Michael Berlemann & Daniela Wenzel
- 477-492 Price co-movement in the principal skim milk powder producing regions: a wavelet analysis
by Panos Fousekis & Vasilis Grigoriadis
- 493-514 The impact of funded pension schemes in domestic capital markets: evaluating global reforms
by Juan Gabriel Brida & MarÃa Nela Seijas
- 522-527 Students Trapped in the Centralized University Admissions System
by Tolga Yuret
- 528-536 Will Penang Based Companies Perform Better than the Market?
by Hooi Hooi Lean & Irene W.K. Ting
- 537-552 A comparison of asymmetric price transmission from global to domestic markets between high and low quality grains: a case of Afghan rice markets
by Najibullah Hassanzoy & Shoichi Ito & Hiroshi Isoda & Yuichiro Amekawa
- 553-559 CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, and economic growth: evidence from panel data for developed countries
by Katsuya Ito
- 560-568 Relative Importance of Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Sri Lanka: An Empirical Investigation
by Sooriyakumar Krishnapillai & Vairavipillai pasupathy Sivanathan & Anushiya Sireeranhan
- 569-575 Why Has Education Inequality Widened in Sabah, Malaysia?
by Sui Chin Tan & Chong Mun Ho & Vincent Pang
- 576-587 Arbitrary temporal heterogeneity in time of European countries panel model
by Roman Matkovskyy
- 588-594 A Metric for Partitions
by Ibrahim Inal
- 595-600 Response time in choosing the most or least preferred option
by Duk gyoo Kim
2016, Issue 4
2015, Volume 35, Issue 4