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February 2019, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 295-301 Which countries show favour towards negative, zero or positive population growth?
by Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi & Akira Shimada - 302-305 Corporate labour share of income and the shadow economy: a cross-country analysis
by Igor Fedotenkov - 306-310 Exploring the causal effect of religious piety on dividend policy: evidence from historical religious identification
by Pandej Chintrakarn & Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard & Pornsit Jiraporn & Young S. Kim - 311-315 Trading timing and the returns to trend-following
by Adrian Zoicas-Ienciu - 316-320 Finite-maturity stock loans under the constant elasticity of variance model
by Li Yan & Xiaoer Qin & Haoqi Li - 321-325 Corruption and public spending on education and health
by Mushfiq Swaleheen & Mohamed Sami Ben Ali & Akram Temimi - 326-330 Crowding-out effect and sorting in competitive labour markets with motivated workers
by Antoni Cunyat - 331-334 Unusual patterns in China’s prefectural GDP growth rates
by Dongxing Ji - 335-340 The role of innovation in venture capital: empirical evidence from European Union and EFTA countries
by Boren Sargon & Salih Katircioğlu
February 2019, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 168-173 Regional income convergence in Indochina 1970–2015?
by Le Thanh Tung & Jan Bentzen - 174-179 Credit unions during the crisis: did they provide liquidity?
by Pankaj K. Maskara & Florence Neymotin - 180-186 The brighter side of being socially responsible: CSR ratings and financial distress among Chinese state and non-state owned firms
by Yasir Shahab & Collins G Ntim & Farid Ullah - 187-190 Measuring knowledge intensity in manufacturing industries: a new approach
by Dany Bahar - 191-195 Do two bribe less than one? – An experimental study on the four-eyes-principle
by Anja Bodenschatz & Bernd Irlenbusch - 196-201 The money demand and the loss of interest for the euro in Romania
by C. T. Albulescu & D. Pépin - 202-209 Global uncertainty and capital flows: any difference between foreign direct investment and portfolio investment?
by Su Wah Hlaing & Makoto Kakinaka - 210-216 The spillover effect of the US uncertainty on emerging economies: a panel VAR approach
by Nguyen Ba Trung - 217-221 The impact of return migration on the mental health of children
by Xu Li & Zhisheng Zhu & Hong Zuo - 222-230 Analysing diffusion pattern of mobile application services in Korea using the competitive Bass model and Herfindahl index
by Daekook Kang & Yongtae Park - 231-236 Is constant returns-to-scale a restrictive assumption for sector-level empirical macroeconomics? The case of Europe
by Barnabé Walheer - 237-244 Valuing recreational water clarity and quality: evidence from hedonic pricing models of lakeshore properties
by Diego Calderón-Arrieta & Steven B. Caudill & Franklin G. Mixon - 245-249 Political viability of public pensions and education. An empirical application
by Gianko Michailidis & Concepció Patxot - 250-254 Why firms set different export prices? Evidence from Spain
by Juan de Lucio & Raul Mínguez & Asier Minondo & Francisco Requena - 255-260 For how long do IMF forecasts of world economic growth stay up-to-date?
by Katja Heinisch & Axel Lindner
January 2019, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 83-86 The effect of college education on intolerance: evidence from Google search data
by Jeff Chan - 87-90 Catch 22 faculty tenure for public universities: new evidence employing Färe–Primont productivity indexes
by G. Thomas Sav - 91-96 File sharing as conditional cooperation: evidence from a framed field experiment
by Wojciech Hardy & Michal Krawczyk & Joanna Tyrowicz - 97-103 The impact of skilled immigrants on their local teammates’ performance
by Benjamin Balsmeier & Bernd Frick & Michael Hickfang - 104-110 Firm investment and financial conditions in the euro area: evidence from firm-level data
by Hiona Balfoussia & Heather D. Gibson - 111-115 Racial/Ethnic disparities in high return investment ownership: a Heckman selection model
by Guangyi N. Wang & Sherman D. Hanna - 116-123 Random effects probit and logit: understanding predictions and marginal effects
by James R. Bland & Amanda C. Cook - 124-130 Machine learning versus econometrics: prediction of box office
by Yan Liu & Tian Xie - 131-134 Are new states more corrupt? Expert opinions versus firms’ experiences
by Tamanna Adhikari & Michael Breen & Robert Gillanders - 135-142 Value added, wages and labour market flows at the establishment level
by Christian Merkl & Heiko Stüber - 143-146 Third decimal place odd prices trigger competition: evidence from the Italian retail gasoline market
by Marco Alderighi & Marcella Nicolini - 147-151 The powerless yet relevant third: a three-player ultimatum/dictator game with earned funds and roles
by Jason Childs & Alexander Siebert - 152-156 Why the earnings of the middle class declined: evidence from Japan
by Izumi Yokoyama & Naomi Kodama - 157-162 Asymmetric effect of advertising on the Chinese stock market
by Ching-Chi Hsu & Miao-Ling Chen - 163-167 Is R&D always growth-enhancing? Empirical evidence from the EU countries
by Andrzej Kacprzyk & Iwona Świeczewska
January 2019, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-4 Overpayment to directors and future operating performance
by Jin-Ying Wang - 5-9 The Brexit effect: the case of UK ADR performance one year later
by Mark Schaub - 10-15 Effects of financial constraints on export performance of firms during the global financial crisis: microeconomic evidence from Korea
by Minjung Kim - 16-20 Convergence clubs in Latin America
by Candelaria Barrios & Esther Flores & M. Ángeles Martínez - 21-26 Large scale infrastructure investment and economic performance – a case study of Oresund
by Sandra Achten & Lars Beyer & Antje-Mareike Dietrich & Dennis Ebeling & Christian Lessmann & Arne Steinkraus - 27-31 What can Islamic financing tell us about macro-prudential policies?
by Katherine A. Smith - 32-36 Extracting shadow exchange rates and foreign exchange premia during currency crises: an example from Egypt
by Aliaa Bassiouny & Eskandar Tooma - 37-39 Spurious principal components
by Philip Hans Franses & Eva Janssens - 40-53 Technological character, function type, and the longevity of standardized knowledge
by Suguru Tamura - 54-57 Price competition and the Bertrand model: the paradox of the German mobile discount market
by Daniel Kaimann & Britta Hoyer - 58-63 Multiple switching behaviour in different display formats of multiple price lists
by Golo-Friedrich Bauermeister & Oliver Mußhoff - 64-68 Expanded BSADF test in the presence of breaks in time trend – a further analysis on the recent bubble phenomenon in China’s stock market
by Jiyu Yu & Zixiang Ma - 69-73 Asymmetric stabilizing impact of international reserves
by Dongwon Lee & Kyungkeun Kim - 74-78 Dynamic connectedness network in economic policy uncertainties
by Sang Hoon Kang & Seong-Min Yoon - 79-82 Ramsey discounting calls for subtracting climate damages from economic growth rates
by J. Paul Kelleher & Gernot Wagner
December 2018, Volume 25, Issue 21
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1475-1480 Determinants of spectator no-show behaviour: first empirical evidence from the German Bundesliga
by Dominik Schreyer & Daniel Däuper - 1481-1486 Innovation policy in China: nationally promulgated but locally implemented
by Zhen Sun & Zhen Lei & Zhifeng Yin - 1487-1492 Measuring patterns of specialization using trade in value added: the case of manufacturing in Italy
by Laura Dell’Agostino & Silvia Nenci - 1493-1498 The effects of pay regulation when agents are loss averse
by Silvio Städter - 1499-1506 Student demographics, school working conditions, and teacher mobility
by Jeremy A. Cook - 1507-1511 The macroeconomic effects of the LTV and LTI ratios in Ireland
by Matija Lozej & Ansgar Rannenberg - 1512-1516 Related variety and industrial growth: evidence from U.S. commuting zones
by Yong Hu & Jiaochen Liang - 1517-1520 Economic policy uncertainty and economic activity in Turkey
by Saygin Sahinoz & Evren Erdogan Cosar - 1521-1526 Quasi-Monte Carlo application in CGE systematic sensitivity analysis
by Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis - 1527-1530 The Misaddressed Letter Experiment
by Gweneth Leigh & Andrew Leigh - 1531-1534 Determinants of total efficiency in water utilities in Mexico
by Gerardo Angeles-Castro & Laura Josselin Arriola-Barcenas & Carlos Bonifacio Baeza-Almaraz - 1535-1546 How international financial flows affect stock markets?
by Hongwei Chuang & Navruzbek Karamatov - 1547-1551 Factors affecting agricultural land transfer-in in China: a semiparametric analysis
by Meishan Jiang & Krishna P. Paudel & Yunsheng Mi - 1552-1556 The (lack of) international harmonization of EU standards: import and export effects in developed versus developing countries
by Daniele Curzi & Marsela Luarasi & Valentina Raimondi & Alessandro Olper - 1557-1561 Price-cost markups in UK industry
by Paul Turner
November 2018, Volume 25, Issue 20
- 1402-1406 The impact of hiring top workers on productivity: what is the role of absorptive capacity?
by Magnus Lodefalk & Aili Tang - 1407-1410 Financial education via television comedy
by Andrew Crawford & Paul Lajbcygier & Pushkar Maitra - 1411-1415 Welfare distribution of collective in-kind transfers in education: an application to the extended schools programme
by Simone Angioloni & Ziping Wu & Erin Sherry - 1416-1420 Neutral agents and social tolerance: a dynamic perspective based on economic interaction model with local social cost functions
by Yingying Shi & Min Pan - 1421-1425 Credit supply, post-acquisition performance and financial constraints
by Magnus Blomkvist & Karl Felixson - 1426-1431 Estimating the effect of early-childhood citizenship on education using policy changes as instruments
by Kamila Cygan-Rehm - 1432-1435 Gender in banking and mortgage behavior
by Štěpán Jurajda & Radek Janhuba - 1436-1439 Income comparison, gender roles and life satisfaction
by Jan Salland - 1440-1446 Evolution of FDI flows in the global network: 2003–2012
by Bing Li & Zefang Liao & Lijian Sun - 1447-1453 Has co-movement dynamics in emerging stock markets changed after global financial crisis? New evidence from wavelet analysis
by Debojyoti Das & M. Kannadhasan & Aviral Kumar Tiwari & Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee - 1454-1457 Stock prices and inflation hedged firms
by Kristopher J. Kemper & Erik Nesson & Kevin Gatzlaff - 1458-1462 Welfare to work propensities: administrative record evidence
by Ting Zhang & Dan Gerlowski - 1463-1465 On the assessment of the performance in earnings management for the banking industry: the case of China’s banks
by Chiu-Hui Wu & Cherng G. Ding & Cheng-Ying Wu - 1466-1470 Financial development and governance relationships
by Özlem Sayılır & Murat Doğan & Nahifa Said Soud - 1471-1474 Who benefits most from property assessment taxes? Evidence from Los Angeles County
by Adrian R. Fleissig
November 2018, Volume 25, Issue 19
- 1333-1335 The effect of disability income on retirement decisions and wealth
by Terrance K. Martin & Michael A. Guillemette & Fabiola E. Urgel - 1336-1341 Using Malmquist index to select the strategic partners in vertical integration: the case of Taiwan LED supply chain
by Chia- Nan Wang & Hong-Xuyen Thi Ho & Shih-Hsiung Luo & Yu-Shiuan Yang - 1342-1345 Regional job multipliers
by Michael Jones & Lu Yang - 1346-1350 Market risk disclosures, corporate governance structure and political connections: evidence from GCC firms
by Ahmed Al-Hadi & Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee & Syed Mujahid Hussain & Grantley Taylor - 1351-1354 Privacy and security concerns in online health services
by Jieun Chang - 1355-1359 Using eye-tracking to model attribute non-attendance in choice experiments
by Daniel Chavez & Marco Palma & Alba Collart - 1360-1363 A critical re-examination of the Carlson–Parkin method
by Ivana Lolić & Petar Sorić - 1364-1367 Complementarities between firm-sponsored training and information technology use
by Benoit Dostie - 1368-1372 Living in a bubble: potential gains from flexible water management policies
by Jesper Stage - 1373-1375 Firm age and liquidity ratio as predictors of firm growth: evidence from Indian firms
by Amith Vikram Megaravalli & Gabriele Sampagnaro - 1376-1382 Financial crisis and hotels’ labour productivity growth: evidence from Spanish islands
by José Manuel Cordero & Nickolaos G. Tzeremes - 1383-1388 Momentum and betting market perceptions of momentum in college football
by Steven Salaga & Katie M Brown - 1389-1392 There and back again – estimating equivalence scales with measurement error
by Melanie Borah & Andreas Knabe - 1393-1397 Capital-enhanced equilibrium exchange rate: evidence from India
by K. P. Prabheesh & Bhavesh Garg - 1398-1401 ‘If I can set my own price for tonight’s show I will pay more after watching it!’ – evidence from Pay What You Want experiment
by Anna Kukla-Gryz & Katarzyna Zagórska
October 2018, Volume 25, Issue 18
- 1261-1265 The effectiveness of exchange-rate-based monetary policy: evidence from survey data
by Paolo Bianchi & Bruno Deschamps - 1266-1268 The effects of exchange rate volatility on exports: evidence from Armenia
by Gayane Barseghyan & Hayk Hambardzumyan - 1269-1272 Is China’s banking industry embracing sustainable investment?
by Xiaojia Li & Haitao Yin & Jiaxin Liu - 1273-1277 Testing the validity of PPP theory for African countries
by Veli Yılancı & Murat Aslan & Önder Özgür - 1278-1282 War versus peace: does military officer quality adjust?
by Marigee Bacolod & Michael Griner & Chad W. Seagren - 1283-1287 Domestic R&D and offshoring: does offshoring reduce knowledge production?
by Martin Junge & Anders Sørensen - 1288-1291 The role of uncertainty in forecasting employment by skill and industry
by Tutsirai Sakutukwa & Hee-Seung Yang - 1292-1295 Why you should use high frequency data to test the impact of exchange rate on trade
by Karam Shaar & Mohammed Khaled - 1296-1300 Banking solvency determinants in the EU: a model based on stress tests
by Julio Abad-González & Cristina Gutiérrez-López & Ana Salvador - 1301-1305 Irreversible investment, ambiguity and equity default swaps
by Xiaolin Tang & Zhaojun Yang - 1306-1315 Evaluation of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve: evidence from the Euro Area and United States
by Insu Kim - 1316-1318 The price effect of allowing non-pharmacy outlets to sell OTC drugs in Korea
by Hoe Sang Chung & Min Kim - 1319-1322 Firm size and debt maturity as indirect determinants of capital structure: evidence form European panel data
by Julia Koralun-Bereźnicka - 1323-1326 The determinants of banking efficiency in Hong Kong 2004-2014
by Hien Thu Phan & Sajid Anwar & W. Robert J. Alexander - 1327-1332 Multivariate filter estimation and ARDL model analysis of China’s potential output
by Qi Dong & Xiangbo Liu
October 2018, Volume 25, Issue 17
- 1183-1188 Anti-corruption campaign in China: good news or bad news for firm value?
by Qianwei Ying & Jinsong Liu - 1189-1192 Producing drama: a comparison of film tax incentives to alternative uses
by Devin Brady & Adam T. Jones & Ethan Watson - 1193-1197 Politically connected managers, government ownership and corporate socially responsible investments: evidence from China
by Danlin Pu - 1198-1203 International supply chains and trade agreements
by Juan Blyde & Valeria Faggioni - 1204-1207 Is health care a necessity or a luxury? Evidence from urban China
by Zhi Zeng & Yu Qi & Ming Ge - 1208-1211 Are there spillover effects of large firms’ growth in supply chain networks? Evidence from the Korean economy
by Hanhyung Pyo & Sangheon Lee - 1212-1217 Estimating matching functions when recruiting intensity matters
by Bertil Holmlund - 1218-1221 Does income inequality increase marginal propensity to consume?
by Dong-Eun Rhee & Hyoungjong Kim - 1222-1225 Exploring outward FDI and the choice of destination: evidence from Swedish firm-level data
by Zouheir El-Sahli & Joakim Gullstrand & Karin Olofsdotter - 1226-1229 Whose feedback matters? Empirical evidence from online auctions
by Paweł Baranowski & Marcin Komor & Szymon Wójcik - 1230-1236 Upstream regulation in mature network industry: evidence from Nordic mobile telecommunications markets
by Jooyong Jun & Jeong Wook Byun & Eunjung Yeo - 1237-1243 Estimating the effect of board independence on managerial ownership using a quasi-natural experiment
by Pornsit Jiraporn & Kridsda Nimmanunta - 1244-1249 Determinants of stock market classifications
by B. V. M. Mendes & R. A. C. Martins - 1250-1254 State ownership, political connections and entry barriers: evidence from China
by Meijie Yao & Ciheng Song & Zengji Song - 1255-1260 Monetary policy surprises and firm-level stock return predictability: evidence from a new panel-based approach
by Danvee Floro
September 2018, Volume 25, Issue 16
- 1113-1116 With and without the tracks: how railroad access impacts gas price elasticity
by Alex Kaechele & David J. G. Slusky - 1117-1120 Will social networks become less important
by Xiao Yu & Xuelong Wang - 1121-1124 Can Facebook popularity help albums to remain in the sales charts?
by Chien-Yuan Sher & Yi-Hung Kuo - 1125-1129 An examination of the effects of 2014 concealed weapons law in Illinois on property crimes in Chicago
by Srikant Devaraj & Pankaj C. Patel - 1130-1134 Internationalization and performance: the role of state ownership
by Chao Zhou - 1135-1139 How financial intermediation impacts on financial stability?
by José Américo Pereira Antunes & Claudio Oliveira De Moraes & Adriano Rodrigues - 1140-1146 Soft commitment: a study on demand and compliance
by Dan Anderberg & Claudia Cerrone & Arnaud Chevalier - 1147-1152 Earnings response coefficient in the MENA region
by Omar Farooq & Nermeen F Shehata & Siva Nathan - 1153-1156 Returns to cognitive and non-cognitive skills: evidence for Mexico
by Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez - 1157-1160 Spatial analysis of municipal water demand: a panel data approach
by Michael O’Donnell & Robert P. Berrens - 1161-1165 The value of waivers from the affordable care act
by James Bailey & Coleman Drake & John Wingender - 1166-1169 ‘Whatever it takes’ and the role of Eurozone news
by Minke Van Der Heijden & Roel Beetsma & Ward Romp - 1170-1174 Evidence of a glass ceiling for arts and culture professionals in Korea
by Shik Heo & Suyoung Yoon - 1175-1178 Entrepreneurial overconfidence and firm survival: an analysis using the Kauffman firm survey
by H. Young Baek & Florence Neymotin - 1179-1182 Fiscal consolidation in Europe: has it worked?
by Juan Carlos Cuestas & Javier Ordóñez
September 2018, Volume 25, Issue 15
- 1038-1040 Economic freedom and growth specification debate: a retrospective
by Robert Lawson & Ryan Murphy - 1041-1044 Institutions, parental selection, and locus of control
by Kristin J Kleinjans & Andrew Gill - 1045-1050 Do expectations matter? Reassessing the effects of government spending on key macroeconomic variables in Germany
by Klaus Gründler & Sarah Sauerhammer - 1051-1057 Effects of house-sale restrictions in China: a difference-in-difference approach
by Yan Yan & Ouyang Hongbing - 1058-1061 The impacts of export competition on international technology flows
by Kaoru Nabeshima & Mila Kashcheeva & Byeongwoo Kang - 1062-1065 Product innovation and employment growth at the firm level: a quantile regression approach to inter-industry differences
by Sverre J. Herstad - 1066-1070 The estimation of profit efficiency
by Yongseung Han & Myeong Hwan Kim - 1071-1077 The costs of foreign single listing
by Peixin Li & Baolian Wang - 1078-1082 Does default point vary with firm size?
by Yaojie Zhang & Benshan Shi - 1083-1086 Size and information revelation in securities trading
by Ryan Garvey & Tao Huang & Fei Wu - 1087-1090 Bank diversification and monetary policy
by Hiroshi Gunji & Yuan Yuan - 1091-1096 A new stock-price bubble with stochastically deflating trajectories
by Benedikt Rotermann & Bernd Wilfling - 1097-1100 Simultaneous-equation estimation with no instrumental variables
by Eric Blankmeyer - 1101-1106 The relative importance of capital inflows: some evidence from emerging market economies
by Vandana Arya & Rajabrata Banerjee & Tony Cavoli - 1107-1111 Housing, consumption and monetary policy: how different are the first-, second- and third-tier cities in China?
by Lili Wu & Yang Bian
August 2018, Volume 25, Issue 14
- 964-967 Quantifying the impacts of China’s currency depreciation and capital control: a CGE analysis
by Weixian Wei & Junling Zhang & Baomin Dong & Huiqing Wang - 968-971 Product differentiation in the German soft drink market: which attributes matter?
by Julia Bronnmann & Julia Hoffmann - 972-979 Seasonal U.S. beer demand: socio-economic determinants and relation with other products
by Rajeev K. Goel & James W. Saunoris - 980-983 Is there a ‘business case’ for board gender diversity within French listed SMEs
by R. Dang A & L. Houanti & A. Ammari & N. T. Lê - 984-988 Does corporate governance influence firm performance? Quantile regression evidence from a transactional economy
by R. Dang A. & L. Houanti & N. T. Le & M.-C. Vu - 989-993 A new perspective on the exporter productivity premium: online trade
by Néstor Duch-Brown & Bertin Martens - 994-997 Time preference and savings behaviour
by Yoonseok Choi & Jong-soo Han - 998-1003 Dynamic probability of informed trading and price movements: evidence from the CSI300 index futures market
by Yan Yan & Ouyang Hongbing - 1004-1009 Political uncertainty, risk of Frexit and European sovereign spreads
by Clément Malgouyres & Clément Mazet-Sonilhac - 1010-1014 Comparison of cross-country measures of sigma-convergence in per-capita income, 1960–2010
by Rati Ram - 1015-1018 Skill premium in Portuguese manufacturing industries
by Manuel Carlos Nogueira & Óscar Afonso & Elias Soukiazis - 1019-1023 The Obama effect? Inspiration and ACT scores
by Patrick Gourley - 1024-1028 Positional income concerns and personality: evidence from Germany
by Tim Friehe & Mario Mechtel & Markus Pannenberg - 1029-1033 Macroeconomic uncertainty, growth and inflation in the Eurozone: a causal approach
by Vasilios Plakandaras & Rangan Gupta & Periklis Gogas & Theophilos Papadimitriou - 1034-1037 Chinese firms’ crash risk and CEO media exposure
by Peng-hua Qiao & Hung-Gay Fung & Wei Wang
July 2018, Volume 25, Issue 13
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 887-890 Physical appearance and peer effects in academic performance
by Rey Hernández-Julián & Christina Peters - 891-894 The daughter effect: do CEOs with daughters hire more women to their board?
by Ari Dasgupta & Lan Ha & Spurthi Jonnalagadda & Steven Schmeiser & Hannah Youngerman - 895-899 Remittances and misery index in Turkey: is there a link?
by Selçuk Akçay - 900-904 Asymmetric effect of margin-trading activities on price crashes: evidence from Chinese stock market
by Dayong Lv & Qingsong Ruan - 905-909 Are consumers forward looking? Evidence from used iPhones
by Kanis Saengchote & Voraprapa Nakavachara - 910-913 Stock market reactions to environmental disclosures: new evidence from China
by Hui Zhou & Haitao Yin - 914-917 Birthday effect
by Tolga Yuret - 918-923 Noise traders, firm-specific uncertainty and technical trading effectiveness
by Meifen Qian & Bin Yu & Qianyu Zhu - 924-927 Tuition increases Geaux away? Evidence from voting on Louisiana’s amendment 2
by Joshua C. Hall & Serkan Karadas - 928-935 The role of debt profile vulnerabilities in sovereign distress
by Mariusz Jarmuzek & Esteban R. Vesperoni - 936-940 Excluded coalitions and the 2013 German federal election
by Tobias Hiller - 941-944 Application of local projections in the monetary policy in Brazil
by Hector Carcel & Luis A. Gil-Alana & Peter Wanke - 945-950 Are false own-account workers less job satisfied than true ones?
by Ana Millán & José María Millán & Concepción Román - 951-957 Bank competition and the cost of debt: the role of state ownership and firm size
by Peisen Liu & Houjian Li & Shoujun Huang - 958-963 Female executives and corporate cash holdings
by Binay K. Adhikari
July 2018, Volume 25, Issue 12
- 807-810 Unemployment persistence in EU countries: new evidence using bounded unit root tests
by Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu & Aviral Kumar Tiwari - 811-815 When do sell-side analysts switch industries they follow?
by Vadim S. Balashov - 816-820 How does leverage in stock market influence the margin of stock index futures?
by Hailong Liu & Yushan Shi - 821-825 On the peer effects of star students
by Manuel Barron & Pia Basurto & Gabriela Cuadra - 826-829 Conflicted financial advice: disclosure revisited
by Paul Chen & Martin Richardson - 830-834 On the motivations for the dual-use of electronic and traditional cigarettes
by David Ronayne & Daniel Sgroi - 835-839 Global risk and demand for gold by central banks
by Balagopal Gopalakrishnan & Sanket Mohapatra