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April 2017, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 456-459 The reduction cost of nonperforming loan: evidence from China’s commercial bank
by Lei Shi & Pengfei Sheng & Marek Vochozka - 460-466 Monetary policy evaluation. A counterfactual analysis based on dynamic factor models
by German Lopez Buenache - 467-471 Smartphones support smart labour
by Rebecca Hartje & Michael Hübler - 472-476 The polarization impact of the crisis on the Eurozone labour markets: a hierarchical cluster analysis
by Hélène Syed Zwick & S. Ali Shah Syed - 477-480 On the simultaneity bias in the relationship between risk attitudes, entry into entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial survival
by Matthias Brachert & Walter Hyll & Mirko Titze - 481-484 Feminization of labour and profit rates: evidence from OECD countries
by Adem Y. Elveren & Christa Marr & Yvonne Renard - 485-489 IPO characteristics and underprincing in the Alternative Investment Market
by Miguel Á. Acedo-Ramírez & Francisco J. Ruiz-Cabestre - 490-493 Value relevance of financial statements in convergence with IFRS: analyses in the abnormal pricing error method
by TsingZai C. Wu & Wan Ting Hsieh & Chun Chan Yu & Hsin Ti Chu - 494-497 The influence of Internet on politics: the impact of Facebook and the Internet penetration on elections in Taiwan
by Li-Chen Chou & Chung-Yuan Fu - 498-501 Bank risk proxies and the crisis of 2007/09: a comparison
by Felix Noth & Lena Tonzer - 502-505 Deficit model of exchange for continuous processes with external control
by E. Kostenko & V. M. Kuznichenko & V. I. Lapshyn - 506-509 The equilibrium real exchange rate and macroeconomic performance in developing countries
by Marcel Schröder
March 2017, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 359-364 Children’s interaction with the Internet: time dedicated to communications and games
by José Alberto Molina & Juan Carlos Campaña & Raquel Ortega - 365-369 Technology elasticity and potential on energy saving and emission reduction: evidence from China
by Dayong Liu & Rong Chang & Yi Liu - 370-373 Economic freedom and social capital: pooled mean group evidence
by Jeremy J. Jackson - 374-380 How to curb poverty-related deforestation?
by Michael Hübler - 381-386 Co-opted directors and powerful CEOs: evidence from the CEO pay slice (CPS)
by Pradit Withisuphakorn & Pornsit Jiraporn - 387-391 Momentum crash, credit risk and optionality effects in bear markets and crisis periods: evidence from the US stock market
by Klaus Grobys - 392-395 The value of non-personally identifiable information to consumers of online services: evidence from a discrete choice experiment
by Garrett Glasgow & Sarah Butler - 396-398 Can funding platforms’ self-initiated financial innovation improve credit availability? Evidence from China’s P2P market
by Jinhong Jackson Mi & Hongfei Zhu - 399-403 Foreign direct investment and total factor productivity in Bolivia
by Dierk Herzer - 404-409 Exploring the link between household debt and income inequality: an asymmetric approach
by Apostolos Fasianos & Hamid Raza & Stephen Kinsella - 410-416 A panel data robust instrumental variable approach: a test of the new Fama-French five-factor model
by François-Eric Racicot & William F. Rentz - 417-421 The effect of industry classification on analyst following and the properties of their earnings forecasts
by Dennis Y. Chung & Karel Hrazdil & Xin Li - 422-426 Banking sector resilience to financial spillovers
by W. Chen & S. Hamori & T. Kinkyo - 427-432 SEC FRR No. 48 and analyst forecast accuracy
by Bing-Xuan Lin & Chen-Miao Lin - 433-437 Memorability of Nobel Prize laureates in economics
by Aloys Prinz
March 2017, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 284-288 Domestic market integration and the law of one price in Brazil
by Carlos Góes & Troy Matheson - 289-297 Is there a life cycle in all industries? First evidence from industry size dynamics in West Germany
by Thomas Brenner & Matthias Dorner - 298-301 The impact of public employment on labour market performance: evidence from African countries
by Marco Ranzani & Michele Tuccio - 302-305 The impact of the market transparency unit for fuels on gasoline prices in Germany
by Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff & Hendrik Lüth - 306-310 Bilateral foreign aid: how important is aid effectiveness to people for choosing countries to support?
by Harry Cunningham & Stephen Knowles & Paul Hansen - 311-318 The anatomy of returns from moving average trading rules in the Russian stock market
by Eero Pätäri & Pasi Luukka & Elena Fedorova & Tatiana Garanina - 319-324 A sectoral approach to Okun’s Law
by Wayne Apap & Daniel Gravino - 325-328 The ‘real’ explanation of the PPP puzzle
by Nicholas Ford & Charles Yuji Horioka - 329-333 Vertical specialization in the EU and the causality of trade
by Stephan Huber & Binh Nguyen Thanh - 334-337 The EU ETS and corporate environmental abatement
by Roel Brouwers & Frederiek Schoubben & Cynthia Van Hulle - 338-341 Skewed background risks and higher-order risk preferences: prudent versus temperate behavior
by Thomas Mayrhofer - 342-345 Adapting and testing the Fama and French model, with some variations of company characteristics
by Luis Ferruz & Guillermo Badía - 346-350 Reconsidering Wagner’s law: evidence from the functions of the government
by António Afonso & José Alves - 351-354 The determinants of NCAA basketball recruiting outcomes
by Brent Evans & Joshua D. Pitts - 355-358 What can biology tell us about transaction balances?
by Nikolaus Bartzsch & Franz Seitz
February 2017, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 211-213 Who gets arrested for marijuana use? The perils of being poor and black
by Wesley Austin & Rand W. Ressler - 214-218 Quote activity and round quotes in a voice-brokered bond market
by Andrei Nikiforov & Eugene Pilotte - 219-228 Improved output gaps with financial cycle information? An application to G7 countries’ new Keynesian Phillips curves
by Johanna Amberger & Ralf Fendel & Hanno Stremmel - 229-232 Investor recognition and liquidity: evidence from dual listing on the NYSE and NASDAQ
by S. Hegde & H. Lin & S. Varshney - 233-237 Estimating the market value of collegiate football players from professional factor shares
by Brian L. Goff & H. Youn Kim & Dennis P. Wilson - 238-242 Remittances and labour allocation decisions at communities of origin: the case of rural Mexico
by Alejandro López-Feldman & Daniel Escalona - 243-246 Endogenous categorization of the human development
by Julio Abad-González & Ricardo Martínez - 247-249 The (in) effectiveness of procurement auctions in the public sector
by Yizhaq Minchuk & Shlomo Mizrahi - 250-253 Selection and incentives in contests: evidence from horse racing
by Alasdair Brown & Fuyu Yang - 254-257 Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate diversification: do diversified production firms invest more in CSR?
by Shan Xu & Duchi Liu - 258-263 Who gets caught for corruption when corruption is pervasive? Evidence from China’s anti-bribery blacklist
by Liming Zhou & Zhangfeng Jin & Zheng Wang - 264-268 Testing under a special form of heteroscedasticity
by Helmut Farbmacher & Heinrich Kögel - 269-272 Exchange rates, central bank news and the zero lower bound
by Domenico Lombardi & Pierre L. Siklos & Samantha St. Amand - 273-278 Liquidity and investor confidence in the turn-of-the-month regularity
by John E. Burnett - 279-283 Experts, firms, consumers or even hard data? Forecasting employment in Germany
by R. Lehmann & K. Wohlrabe
February 2017, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 140-142 Distance-sensitivity of German exports: first evidence from firm-product level data
by Joachim Wagner - 143-147 Bank distress and firms’ investment during the Great Recession - evidence from Ireland
by Mariana Spatareanu & Vlad Manole & Ali Kabiri - 148-153 Vertically integrated producer when a rival is also a customer: impact of demand uncertainty
by Se-Youn Jung & Kun Soo Park - 154-158 Determinants of fiscal rules
by Harald Badinger & Wolf Heinrich Reuter - 159-162 Testing for differences in technical efficiency among groups within an industry
by Phuong Thanh Le & Charles Harvie & Amir Arjomandi - 163-166 Gender and entrepreneurial success: evidence from survey data
by Benjamin Artz - 167-169 Health expenditure and socio-economic determinants of life expectancy in the OECD Asia/Pacific area countries
by Carla Blazquez-Fernández & David Cantarero-Prieto & Marta Pascual-Saez - 170-174 Is it the economy, stupid? The role of social versus economic factors in people’s support for hosting the Olympic Games: evidence from 12 democratic countries
by Tobias Streicher & Sascha L. Schmidt & Dominik Schreyer & Benno Torgler - 175-181 Citations, journal ranking and multiple authorships: evidence based on the top 300 papers in economics
by Imad A. Moosa - 182-185 Entry regulation and international trade
by Qingran Wang & Haibin Wu & Jun Xu & Jiaren Pang - 186-192 A dynamic approach to analysing the effect of the global crisis on nonperforming loans: evidence from the Turkish banking sector
by Vuslat Us - 193-197 Candidate quality and US Senate elections
by Christopher Duquette & Franklin G. Mixon & Richard J. Cebula - 198-201 Assessing the impact of different workplace flexibilities on workplace stress in the presence of varying degrees of job control
by Chad D. Cotti & M. Ryan Haley & Laurie A. Miller - 202-206 Industrial structure and preferences for a common currency – the case of the EURO referendum in Sweden
by Gabriel Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig & Tobias Osterheider - 207-209 U.S. farm dynamics and the distribution of U.S. agricultural subsidies
by Barrett E. Kirwan
January 2017, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 72-74 Community conversations as a strategy to change harmful traditional practices against women
by Elisabetta de Cao & Marloes Huis & Samson Jemaneh & Robert Lensink - 75-79 Evolutionary dynamics of social tolerance in the economic interaction model with local social cost functions
by Yingying Shi & Min Pan - 80-84 The effect of legal status on immigrant wages and occupational skills
by Quinn Steigleder & Chad Sparber - 85-89 On the inauspicious incentives of the scholar-level h-index: an economist’s take on collusive and coercive citation
by M. Ryan Haley - 90-94 Are gold bugs coherent?
by Brian Lucey & Fergal O’connor - 95-97 The ‘real’ explanation of the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle
by Nicholas Ford & Charles Yuji Horioka - 98-101 Bank consolidation before and after the 2008 crisis
by Richard Parsons & James Nguyen - 102-106 The impact of mechanized processing of cassava on farmers’ production efficiency in Uganda
by Adebayo Abass & Paul Amaza & Beatrice Bachwenkizi & Kelly Wanda & Ambrose Agona & Nicolaus Cromme - 107-112 Determinants of nonresident government debt ownership
by António Afonso & Jorge Silva - 113-116 Excise taxes, over-shifting, cross-elasticity, and tax revenue
by Donald H. Dutkowsky & Ryan S. Sullivan - 117-121 Family firm succession and performance
by H. Young Baek & David Cho - 122-127 Volatility spillovers to the emerging financial markets during taper talk and actual tapering
by Saurabh Ghosh & Mridul Saggar - 128-131 On the correlation between stocks and art market returns
by Ventura Charlin & Arturo Cifuentes - 132-135 A regime-switching approach to estimating the nonlinear quantity-based monetary policy rule in China
by Xu Zhang & Xiaoxing Liu & Jianqin Hang & Dengbao Yao - 136-139 Unemployment rate cycles in Europe
by Juan Carlos Cuestas & Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana
January 2017, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1-3 Re-assessing international stock return predictability: evidence from directional accuracy and excess profitability tests
by Boriss Siliverstovs - 4-7 Men earn less under working time accounts: a puzzle?
by Olaf Hübler - 8-13 Does the traditional exchange rate fully explain firms’ exposure?
by Heeho Kim & Hyunchul Lee - 14-18 The nonobserved economy in the European Union
by Oscar Afonso & Francisco Almeida - 19-24 Prudence and prevention: an economic laboratory experiment
by Miriam Krieger & Thomas Mayrhofer - 25-29 Do dark pools amplify volatility in times of stress?
by Monica Petrescu & Michael Wedow & Natalia Lari - 30-34 Estimating the market value of Steve Jobs using an event study
by Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard & Pornsit Jiraporn & Napatsorn Jiraporn & Shenghui Tong - 35-38 Collective bargaining and school district test scores: evidence from Ohio bargaining agreements
by Joshua C. Hall & Donald J. Lacombe & Joylynn Pruitt - 39-44 The impact of the informal economy on R&D, wage inequality and economic growth
by Óscar Afonso & Rui Sarabanda - 45-48 The impact of 11/13 Paris terrorist attacks on stock prices: evidence from the international defence industry
by Emmanuel Apergis & Nicholas Apergis - 49-53 Analysis of the impact of agricultural R&D investment on food security
by Jooryang Lee & Myoungju Koh & Gicheol Jeong - 54-57 Second-party and third-party punishment in a public goods experiment
by Yan Zhou & Peiran Jiao & Qilin Zhang - 58-60 ‘Modern’ Phillips curves and the implications for the statistical process of inflation
by Bill Russell - 61-66 Should Africa’s emerging markets still be considered as a separate asset class?
by Gideon Boako & Paul Alagidede - 67-71 UK business cycle synchronization with Germany and the US: New evidence from time–frequency domain and structure of economic growth
by Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu
December 2016, Volume 23, Issue 18
- 1257-1260 Testing the uncertainty outcome hypothesis using data from second tier soccer in Ireland
by Farai Jena & Barry Reilly - 1261-1264 Spillover effects of the 2008 financial crisis on NIE stock markets
by Jae-Kwang Hwang & Alex Ogwu - 1265-1268 The erosion of personal norms and cognitive dissonance
by Vicente Calabuig & Gonzalo Olcina & Fabrizio Panebianco - 1269-1273 Tracking position premiums in discrete choice experiments
by Marco A. Palma & Bridget K. Behe & Charles R. Hall & Patricia T. Huddleston & Tom Fernandez - 1274-1277 The short- and long-run relationship between the illicit drug business and terrorism
by Daniel Meierrieks & Friedrich Schneider - 1278-1284 What do you prefer for a relaxing time at home: reading, watching TV or listening to the radio?
by José Alberto Molina & Juan Carlos Campaña & Raquel Ortega - 1285-1288 After the great recession : financial sophistication and housing leverage
by Kyoung Tae Kim & Martin C. Seay & Hyrum L. Smith - 1289-1293 Major League Baseball 2015, What a Difference a Year Makes
by Thomas M. Fullerton & James T. Peach - 1294-1300 Compression in monetary user costs in the aftermath of the financial crisis: implications for the Divisia M4 monetary aggregate
by Ryan S. Mattson & Victor J. Valcarcel - 1301-1304 Individual discount rates forecast county-level unemployment change
by Scott Loveridge & Timothy Komarek - 1305-1311 Bidirectional relationship between investor sentiment and excess returns: new evidence from the wavelet perspective
by Martyna Marczak & Thomas Beissinger - 1312-1316 The silver linings of lottery play: motivation and subjective well-being of British lottery participants
by M. J. Burger & M. Hendriks & E. Pleeging & P. W. van der Zwan - 1317-1320 Exploring the effect of diversification strategy on R&D intensity using quantile regression: evidence from France
by R. Dang & L. Houanti & A. Bonnand - 1321-1324 Internet searches and transactions on the Dutch housing market
by Sander van Veldhuizen & Benedikt Vogt & Bart Voogt - 1325-1328 The effect of birth order on schooling in India
by Santosh Kumar
November 2016, Volume 23, Issue 17
- 1187-1191 Energy conservation, emission reduction and winwin development of China’s industry: 20132050 – MDI analysis framework based on directional distance function
by C.F. Chen & J. Han - 1192-1196 Rights offering announcements and the efficiency of the Kuwaiti market
by Bader S. Alhashel - 1197-1200 Public reaction to stock market volatility: evidence from the ATUS
by Patrick Payne & Christopher Browning & Charlene M. Kalenkoski - 1201-1205 Predictability of equity returns during a financial crisis
by Andrei Shynkevich - 1206-1209 Mind the gap? Business cycles and subjective well-being
by Matti Hovi & Jani-Petri Laamanen - 1210-1214 Is it possible to be too risk averse? Considerations for financial management in the public sector
by A. C. Walters & V. Ramiah - 1215-1218 Differences in measures of the fiscal multiplier and the reduced-form vector autoregression
by Michael Donadelli & Adriana Grasso & Jean-Paul L’Huillier & Valentina Milano - 1219-1223 Model stability and forecast performance of Beta--EGARCH
by Szabolcs Blazsek & Helmuth Chavez & Carlos Mendez - 1224-1228 Ranking economics departments in the US South: an update
by Franklin G. Mixon & Kamal P. Upadhyaya - 1229-1233 Looking into the black box of boosting: the case of Germany
by R. Lehmann & K. Wohlrabe - 1234-1237 The impact of corporate social responsibility activities on corporate financing: a case of bank loan covenants
by Sung C. Bae & Kiyoung Chang & Ha-Chin Yi - 1238-1243 Gender differences in financial performance: new empirical evidence
by Ute Filipiak - 1244-1249 The price of deposit liquidity: banks versus microfinance institutions
by Carolina Laureti & Ariane Szafarz - 1250-1252 Consumer debt and unemployment
by Sherrill Shaffer & Bianca Zuniga - 1253-1256 Exploring the boundaries of services trade
by David Gomtsyan
November 2016, Volume 23, Issue 16
- 1121-1124 What are returns outside trading hours capturing for volatility of individual stocks?
by Xunxiao Wang & Xundi Diao & Yixiang Chen - 1125-1129 Is the growing wealth the driving force for venture capital fundraising in Europe? An empirical analysis
by Ewelina Sokołowska - 1130-1133 Profit-shifting from Czech multinational companies to European tax havens
by Petr Janský & Ondřej Kokeš - 1134-1137 Estimation of the liquidity trap using a panel threshold model
by Fangping Peng & R. J. Cebula & M. Foley & Kai Zhan - 1138-1140 Fiscal multipliers in downturns and the effects of Euro Area consolidation
by Sebastian Gechert & Andrew Hughes Hallett & Ansgar Rannenberg - 1141-1144 Innovation, financial development and economic growth in Eurozone countries
by Rudra P. Pradhan & Mak B. Arvin & John H. Hall & Mahendhiran Nair - 1145-1148 Does paternity leave matter for female employment in developing economies? Evidence from firm-level data
by Mohammad Amin & Asif Islam & Alena Sakhonchik - 1149-1152 Labour migration as a way to escape from employment vulnerability? Evidence from the European Union
by Rémi Bazillier & Cristina Boboc - 1153-1156 Estimating the elasticities of gasoline demand: an instrumental variable approach
by Weiwei Liu - 1157-1161 When is the risk of cooperation worth taking? The prisoner’s dilemma as a game of multiple motives
by Christoph Engel & Lilia Zhurakhovska - 1162-1167 The victim matters – experimental evidence on lying, moral costs and moral cleansing
by Lukas Meub & Till Proeger & Tim Schneider & Kilian Bizer - 1168-1172 Local and global spatial effects in hierarchical models
by Donald J. Lacombe & Stuart G. McIntyre - 1173-1176 Cost savings and deregulation: an analysis of fuel cost savings in deregulated electricity markets
by Qingxin He & Jonathan M. Lee & Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi - 1177-1181 Are remittances an instrument of stabilization and funding in the euro area?
by L. Correia & P. Martins - 1182-1186 Analysis of the impact of excess mortgages on housing prices using the cointegration test
by Luis Ferruz & Luis Lample
October 2016, Volume 23, Issue 15
- 1047-1050 Did households’ time preference change due to the Great Recession?
by Eunice O. Hong & Sherman D. Hanna - 1051-1056 Time as a strategic variable: business hours in the gasoline market
by Agnes Kügler & Christoph Weiss - 1057-1061 Civil war and economic growth: the case for a closer look at forms of mobilization
by Arnab Biswas & Colin O’Reilly & James T. Bang & Aniruddha Mitra - 1062-1064 Forecasting revisions of German industrial production
by Pascal Bührig & Klaus Wohlrabe - 1065-1068 Seasonal asymmetries in wholesale–retail cost pass-through
by Thomas Bittmann & Sven Anders - 1069-1072 Don’t fear risk, learn about it: how familiarity reduces perceived risk
by Tal Shavit & Eyal Lahav & Mosi Rosenboim - 1073-1078 The effect of parental background along the sons’ earnings distribution: does one pattern fit for all?
by Michele Raitano & Claudia Vittori & Francesco Vona - 1079-1083 Natural resources and international labour mobility
by José Gabriel Romero - 1084-1087 Dining out, the missing food consumption in China
by Junfei Bai & Caiping Zhang & Thomas Wahl & James Seale Jr. - 1088-1092 Young startup firm exports and productive efficiency
by H. Young Baek & Florence Neymotin - 1093-1098 Budgetary decomposition and yield spreads
by António Afonso & João Tovar Jalles - 1099-1103 Is the high school dropout rate an increasing function of the proportion of the population in the US cities that is Hispanic? Exploratory evidence
by James R. Barth & Richard J. Cebula & I-Ling Shen - 1104-1109 Asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the demand for money in China
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Dan Xi & Sahar Bahmani - 1110-1116 The causal effect of religious piety on shareholder wealth: evidence from acquirer returns and historical religious identification
by Pandej Chintrakarn & Pornsit Jiraporn & Young S. Kim & Shenghui Tong - 1117-1120 How does informal employment impact income inequality?
by Hong Zuo
September 2016, Volume 23, Issue 14
- 979-983 On the joint Fourier--ESTAR testing of PPP
by Fathali Firoozi & Donald Lien - 984-990 Inflation targeting credibility and sovereign risk: evidence from Colombia
by Juan Camilo Galvis Ciro & Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 991-994 Can the Islamic bank be an emerging leader? A panel data causality analysis
by Fredj Jawadi & Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou & Nabila Jawadi - 995-998 The causal interaction between financial development and human development in Bangladesh
by Abdulnasser Hatemi-J & Mrittika Shamsuddin - 999-1002 Prior investment outcomes and stock investment in defined contribution plans
by Rui Yao & Shan Lei - 1003-1005 Do retirement planning strategies alter the effect of time preference on retirement wealth?
by Terrance K. Martin & Michael A. Guillemette & Christopher M. Browning - 1006-1011 The impact of health sector on R&D, economic growth and wages
by Oscar Afonso & Ana Sarabanda - 1012-1017 Lost in intervention. The Harrod--Balassa--Samuelson effect on the peseta/dollar real exchange rate (1870--1998)
by José María Serrano & María Dolores Gadea & Marcela Sabaté - 1018-1021 Subject pool effects among the general population and students: a choice experiment example
by James W. Mjelde & Alicia A. Israel Schwarzlose & Rebekka M. Dudensing & Yanhong Jin & Linda K. Cherrington & Junyi Chen - 1022-1025 Anchoring effects in experimental discount rate elicitation
by Daniel Hermann & Oliver Musshoff - 1026-1028 A simple IID test for autoregressive conditional duration models
by Wei Yang & Fei Chen - 1029-1033 Amplification of shocks at the zero lower bound in a small open and large closed economy
by Michał Brzoza-Brzezina - 1034-1036 Does antitrust policy promote competition?
by Robert Lawson & Ryan Murphy - 1037-1041 Diversity and innovation
by Bala Ramasamy & Matthew C. H. Yeung - 1042-1046 The effect of state health insurance benefit mandates on premiums and employee contributions
by James Bailey & Nathan Blascak
September 2016, Volume 23, Issue 13
- 903-907 Evidence that capital formation is overestimated in low- and middle-income countries in ICP 2011
by Theodore R. Breton - 908-911 Education and electoral participation: reported versus actual voting behaviour
by Ivar Kolstad & Arne Wiig - 912-920 Exploring the role of gender in common-pool resource extraction: evidence from laboratory and field experiments in fisheries
by Daniel Revollo-Fernández & Alonso Aguilar-Ibarra & Fiorenza Micheli & Andrea Sáenz-Arroyo - 921-925 Rental housing for a French taxpayer: are there tax arbitrage opportunities in the USA?
by Christophe Schalck - 926-929 Shortfall minimization and the Naive (1/N) portfolio: an out-of-sample comparison
by M. Ryan Haley - 930-935 Two-tier labour market reform: a quantitative general equilibrium assessment
by Claudio Campanale & Francesco Turino - 936-939 Do stock returns hedge inflation at long horizons?
by Adrian Austin & Swarna Dutt - 940-944 Unemployment benefits and recall jobs: a split population model
by José María Arranz & Fernando Muñoz-Bullón - 945-948 Trade credit in SMEs: a quantile regression approach
by Francisco-Javier Canto-Cuevas & María-José Palacín-Sánchez & Filippo di Pietro - 949-952 I would walk 500 miles: using travel costs to analyse the market for popular music concerts
by Todd Gabe - 953-957 Who trades quickly?
by Ryan Garvey & Tao Huang & Fei Wu - 958-964 Can the difference in ageing across cities explain the divergence of human capital across cities in Korea?
by Woo-Yung Kim - 965-968 Individual labour income, stock prices and whom it may concern
by J. Voelzke - 969-972 Using household surveys to implement field experiments: the willingness to donate to food banks
by V. Kerry Smith & Sharon L. Harlan & Michael McLaen & Jacob Fishman & Carlos Valcarcel & Marcia L. Nation - 973-977 The effect of the Kyoto Protocol on international trade flows: evidence from G20 countries
by Hyun Seok Kim
August 2016, Volume 23, Issue 12
- 827-830 Education and happiness: an alternative hypothesis
by Boris Nikolaev & Pavel Rusakov - 831-834 Socio-economic conditions of physical activity of manual workers from Wrocław
by D. Puciato - 835-839 Unconventional monetary policy and the dollar–euro exchange rate: further evidence from event studies
by Simon Sosvilla-Rivero & Natalia Fernández-Fernández - 840-843 Analysing voting behaviour in the United States banking sector through eigenvalue decomposition
by Juan Pineiro-Chousa & Marcos Vizcaíno-González & Jérôme Caby