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November 2024, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 611-612 The quality of institutions and economic outcomes
by Jonathan Michie - 613-632 Governance and the relationship between corruption and FDI in Africa: a threshold regression analysis
by Bianca Lakha & Adeola Oyenubi & David Fadiran & Nimisha Naik - 633-649 Does the use of community childcare centres contribute to greater economic empowerment of rural women? A case study from Burkina-Faso
by Gountiéni Damien Lankoandé & Martin Sawadogo & Assi José Carlos Kimou - 650-670 Identifying opportunities for blue economy exports in caribbean small states
by Shauna Charles-Toussaint & Winston Moore - 671-686 The challenge of securing growth in times of crises: does economic complexity matter?
by Younes El Khattab & Rachida El Yamani & Jihad Ait Soussane & Imane Bounahr - 687-705 Revisiting the nexus between corruption and gender: does women’s political participation in parliament matter?
by Carla de Barros Reis & Rafael S. M. Ribeiro & Fernanda Cimini - 706-717 The link between social grants and employment in South Africa
by Ken Miyajima - 718-724 Our future economy – and how to get there
by Jonathan Michie
September 2024, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 455-456 Social and environmental sustainability
by Jonathan Michie - 457-481 Profit share and capital accumulation in Mexican manufacturing
by Carlos A. Ibarra - 482-497 Financial deepening and economic growth nexus in emerging economies in Africa: does supply-leading or demand-following hold?
by Charles O. Manasseh & Chi Aloysius Ngong & Chin Sp Logan & Ogochukwu C. Okanya & Chinwe A. Olelewe - 498-504 Public climate change agreement and GHG emissions in the US
by Jafar El Armali & Meghdad Rahimian - 505-539 The impact of climate change on the Palestinian sectoral reallocation of labor
by Sameh Hallaq & Yousuf Daas - 540-563 Sovereign currency and long-term interest rates in advanced economies from 1879 to 2016
by Hongkil Kim & Eric Tymoigne - 564-593 Policy lessons from Okun’s law for African countries
by Aomar Ibourk & Karim Elaynaoui - 594-610 A critical analysis of capital controls: implications for crisis prevention and economic performance
by Chokri Zehri & Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar & Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef
July 2024, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 383-385 Special issue on lifelong learning
by Jonathan Michie - 386-394 ‘A permanent national necessity’ - a manifesto for lifelong learning
by John Holford & Jonathan Michie - 395-409 The benefits of university adult learning
by Michael Osborne - 410-421 Experiences of microcredentials in Canada: perspectives, possibilities, and a case for national data collection
by Christie Schultz - 422-429 “A permanent national necessity…”: the long revolution will resume
by Jonathan Michie - 430-437 The role and importance of residential adult education
by Jonathan Michie - 438-454 The complex relationship between automation and work intensity: evidence from selected EU countries
by Aleksandr Christenko
May 2024, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 277-279 Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Jonathan Michie - 280-304 Higher inequality in Latin America: a collateral effect of the pandemic
by Ivonne Acevedo & Francesca Castellani & María José Cota & Giulia Lotti & Miguel Székely - 305-317 Adaptive learning in containment measures: evaluation of policy interventions during the 2020 waves of Covid-19 in Italy
by Mario Nosvelli - 318-336 COVID-19 policy responses and subjective well-being
by Opoku Adabor - 337-356 Rescue and recovery: The COVID and post-COVID responses of apprenticeship systems
by Erica Smith - 357-375 Temporary wage subsidies and post-COVID re-employment in Morocco: a regression discontinuity approach
by Abdellatif Chatri & Najia Tahir - 376-382 Learning the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic
by Jonathan Michie
March 2024, Volume 38, Issue 1-2
- 1-1 Double special issue on Edith Penrose
by Jonathan Michie - 2-11 Edith penrose’s influence on economic analysis, strategic management and political economy
by Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton - 12-16 Edith Penrose and the Penrose Lectures
by Kofi Adjepong-Boateng & Christine Oughton - 17-42 Patents, innovation, and development
by Bronwyn H. Hall - 43-57 Collective value creation: a new approach to stakeholder value
by Mariana Mazzucato - 58-89 Is the most unproductive firm the foundation of the most efficient economy? Penrosian learning confronts the neoclassical fallacy
by William Lazonick - 90-103 The story of flight
by John Kay - 104-128 Captive markets and climate change: revisiting Edith Penrose’s analysis of the international oil firms in the era of climate change
by Damian Tobin - 129-154 Complementarities between product and process innovation and their effects on employment: a firm-level analysis of manufacturing firms in Colombia
by Juana Paola Bustamante Izquierdo - 155-174 Penrose’s theory of the firm in an era of globalisation
by Chia Huay Lau & Jonathan Michie - 175-193 Necessary and sufficient conditions for the absorptive capacity of firms that interact with universities
by Júlio Eduardo Rohenkohl & Andreia Cunha da Rosa & Janaina Ruffoni & Orlando Martinelli - 194-223 Profit rate dynamics in US manufacturing
by Michael Joffe - 224-242 What is Edith Penrose’s legacy for the theory of the firm?
by Irene Roele & Sonja Ruehl - 243-267 Regulating stock buybacks: the $6.3 trillion question
by Lenore Palladino & William Lazonick - 268-276 The life and times of Edith Penrose
by Jonathan Michie
November 2023, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 719-721 How to pursue sustainable development goals in face of global forces?
by Jonathan Michie - 722-744 Elites and economic policy in South Africa’s transition and beyond
by Firoz Khan & Seeraj Mohamed - 745-766 Dynamicity and nonlinearity in the association between different facets of financial development and macroeconomic volatility: evidence from the World Economy
by Parimal Ghosh & Maniklal Adhikary - 767-780 Determinants of profitability in the economy of the Republic of Cyprus based on a classical Marxist approach
by Petros Kosmas & Elias Ioakimoglou - 781-803 The relative impact of traditional and digital financial inclusion on economic growth: a threshold regression-based comparative analysis
by Subroto Rapih & Budi Wahyono - 804-827 Developing linkages between technology-intensive exports and GVC participation: a perspective from India and G20 countries
by Kashika Arora - 828-834 Whatever happened to the idea of World Government?
by Jonathan Michie - 835-835 Correction
by The Editors
September 2023, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 573-574 Productivity, equity and sustainability
by Jonathan Michie - 575-606 Productivity, equity, and sustainability: A trilemma for contemporary human development?
by Mattia Tassinari - 607-620 Dynamic linkages between real exchange rates and real unit labour costs: evidence from 18 economies
by Thanos Poulakis & Persefoni Tsaliki - 621-641 How does digital technology facilitate the green innovation of enterprises? Evidence from China
by Peng Yang & Weizeng Sun - 642-666 Revisiting the debate on the Eurozone crisis: causes, clustering periphery and core, and the role of interest rate convergence
by Gonçalo Amado - 667-685 Corporate excess savings: what does it have to do with M&A activities, cash holdings and debt repayments in Korea?
by Myoungrok Kim & Young jo Song - 686-710 The link between households’ durable asset accumulation and healthcare utilisation and spending
by Isaac Koomson & Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni & David Kofi Ampah & Anthony Fiifi Afful - 711-718 The failures of current capitalism: what next?
by Jonathan Michie
July 2023, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 433-434 Editor’s introduction
by Jonathan Michie - 435-456 Threshold-based asymmetric reactions of trade balances to currency devaluation: fresh insights from smooth transition regression (STR) model
by Joseph Chukwudi Odionye & Augustine C Odo & Marius Ikpe & Richard O. Ojike - 457-481 Access to drinking water and sanitation in developing countries: Does financial development matter?
by Sosson Tadadjeu & Brice Kamguia & Ronald Djeunankan - 482-502 An investigation of exchange rate, exchange rate volatility and FDI nexus in a gravity model approach
by Moraghen Warren & b. Seetanah & n. Sookia - 503-517 Macroeconomic uncertainty and monetary policy transmission in Brazil: a TVAR approach
by Luckas Sabioni Lopes & Wilson Luiz Rotatori Corrêa - 518-531 Is the well-being of gig workers in Malaysia better? The reality of pain and gain
by Khairunnisa Abd Samad & Nur Hayati Abd Rahman & Shafinar Ismail & Najihah Hanisah Marmaya - 532-552 Greenhouse gas emissions from Brazilian agriculture and convergence clubs
by Domingos Isaias Maia Amorim & Maria Josiell Nascimento da Silva & Francisco José Silva Tabosa & Alexandre Nunes de Almeida & Pablo Urano de Carvalho Castelar - 553-570 Labour market rigidity and total factor productivity: a re-examination of the evidence from India
by Gopal Krishna Roy & Amaresh Dubey - 571-572 Call for papers: for a special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on ‘risk, uncertainty, and democracy’
by Jonathan Michie & Suzanne Schneider
May 2023, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 287-289 How to deliver economic success – and what does that mean?
by Jonathan Michie - 290-310 Does infrastructure development matter for the shadow economy in African countries?
by Paul Ningaye & Isaac Ketu - 311-323 Public debt and economic growth nexus in sub-saharan Africa: does institutional quality matter?
by Clement Oppong & Abukari Salifu Atchulo & Shenell Fatia Oman - 324-356 The impact of social media adoption on innovative SMEs’ performance
by Filippo Domma & Lucia Errico - 357-371 Gender and corruption: examining the nexus in MENA countries using PMG-ARDL approach
by Lamia Jaidane Mazigh & Islem Khefacha & Belgacem Smiri - 372-388 Coming together for transition? Entrepreneurial ecosystems for a circular economy
by Ebel Berghuis & Derk Loorbach & Anne van Vulpen & Martijn Verkuijl & Claudia van Orden & Rachel Greer - 389-425 Core product competence and productivity gains: the role of foreign ownership
by Jen-Chung Mei - 426-431 The need for environmental and social sustainability – but how to make the case, and how to achieve it?
by Jonathan Michie
March 2023, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 187-189 Inequality growth within countries, despite catch-up between countries
by Jonathan Michie - 190-216 Greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam: an analysis based on a social accounting matrix with firm heterogeneity
by Phuong Thao Dang & K. Ali Akkemik - 217-235 The impact of demand on innovation and research intensity
by João P. Romero & Ana Bottega & Arthur B. Cordeiro - 236-252 Public R&D support to enterprises in four R&D sectors: the mix of types of aid and policy agencies
by Pål Børing & Michael Spjelkavik Mark - 253-274 Structural change and industrial linkages: a perspective on China’s growth pattern, 1995-2009
by Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi - 275-285 Trends and reforms of financial inclusion in India
by Anusha Goel
January 2023, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-2 Zombie firms, financial inclusion and women’s bargaining power, and other issues
by Jonathan Michie - 3-22 Not all zombies are created equal. A Marxist-Minskyan taxonomy of firms: United States, 1950-2019
by Nicolás Águila & Juan M. Graña - 23-49 The state's response to the crisis of neoliberalism: a comparison of the net social wage in China and the United States, 1992-2017
by Katherine A. Moos & Hao Qi - 50-75 Sectoral wage share and its decomposition in China
by Tanadej Vechsuruck - 76-92 Financial inclusion and women’s bargaining power: evidence from India
by Julia Jose & Javed Younas - 93-112 Multiplier effects of social protection: a SVAR approach for Brazil
by Marina da Silva Sanches & Laura Barbosa de Carvalho - 113-137 Export sophistication and economic performance, new evidence using TiVA database
by Walid Abdmoulah - 138-167 The distributional impacts of capital controls
by Chokri Zehri & Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi - 168-185 Dirty dance: tourism and environment
by Serhan Cevik
November 2022, Volume 36, Issue 5-6
- 623-626 Creating healthy cities
by Jonathan Michie & Maura Sheehan - 627-646 An empirical analysis of the early impact of Covid-19 on income-related inequality in household stress
by Sucharita Ghosh & Francesco Renna - 647-674 Towards the reversal of poverty and income inequality setbacks due to COVID-19: the role of globalisation and resource allocation
by Isaac K. Ofori & Mark K. Armah & Emmanuel E. Asmah - 675-696 An Empirical Investigation of the Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Micro-level Evidence from Europe
by Ruohan Wu - 697-724 Covid-19 and the China opportunity narrative: investment, trade, and the belt and road initiative
by Kerry Liu - 725-738 The Covid-19 pandemic economic impacts and government responses across welfare regimes
by Jalil Safaei & Andisheh Saliminezhad - 739-761 Gender roles and safety of women at home in the COVID-19 era: evidence from 101 countries
by Michael Batu & Bosu Seo - 762-791 Investigating initial policy responses to COVID-19: evidence across 59 countries
by Amrita Saha & Marco Carreras & Evert-Jan Quak - 792-814 Mexico: the populism/COVID-19 syndemic
by Eduardo Gilberto Loría Díaz de Guzmán & Arely Paola Medina González - 815-834 China’s dynamic covid-zero policy and the Chinese economy: a preliminary analysis
by Kerry Liu
July 2022, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 475-476 The role of agency and regulation in economic and social processes
by Jonathan Michie - 477-495 The heterogeneity of residents’ preference over a wide array of services, provided by a master planned community (MPC)
by James Yoo & Julianna Browning - 496-525 The quotas law for people with disabilities in Brazil: is it a guarantee of employment?
by Ana Cléssia Pereira Lima de Araújo & Maria Analice D. Santos Sampaio & Edward Martins Costa & Ahmad Saeed Khan & Guilherme Irffi & Rayssa Alexandre Costa - 526-547 Surplus and capital profitability in the Spanish economy, and comparison with the Euro area. A political economy approach
by Juan Pablo Mateo & Maxi Nieto - 548-563 Does property ownership by women reduce domestic violence? A case of Latin America
by Emin Gahramanov & Khusrav Gaibulloev & Javed Younas - 564-588 A Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth Model for a Small Commodity Exporting Country: Argentina Between 1971 and 2016
by Juan Miguel Massot & Román David Merga - 589-607 The effect of conservation on residential electricity consumption: evidence from Kuwait
by Ahmad Alawadhi & Nadeem Burney & Ayele Gelan & Sheikha Al-Fulaij & Nadia Al-Musallam & Wafa Awadh - 608-621 Population and economic growth in developed countries
by Theodore P. Lianos & Nicholas Tsounis & Anastasia Pseiridis
May 2022, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction Notice
by The Editors - 291-301 The coming financial crisis
by Jonathan Michie - 302-307 Economists’ competitiveness letter
by Economists former UK-regulators - 308-337 Measuring corporate diversity in financial services: a diversity index
by Jonathan Michie & Christine Oughton - 338-402 Banking diversity, financial complexity and resilience to financial shocks: evidence from Italian provinces
by Beniamino Pisicoli - 403-423 Reviving financial markets – a critical assessment of the single resolution mechanism
by Mariana Mortágua & Izaura Solipa - 424-447 Financialisation in developing countries: approaches, concepts, and metrics
by Costas Lapavitsas & Aylin Soydan - 448-473 The non-financial private firms’ sector of Spain in 2011 – 2017: the financial fragility hypothesis-based analysis
by Ekaterina Bryleva & Ivan Rozmainsky
March 2022, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 151-153 This changes everything
by Jonathan Michie - 154-186 When green practices affect business performance: an investigation into California’s hotel industry
by Atm Sayfuddin - 187-204 Quantum of finance obtained by tech startups over the lifecycle: an analysis of its determinants
by Shivalik Singh & M. H. Bala Subrahmanya - 205-221 The influence of non-R&D channels on innovation in a developing economy: an empirical analysis in the context of India
by Seenaiah Kale - 222-244 Public debt, institutional quality and growth in sub-Saharan Africa: a threshold analysis
by Laurent Kemoe & Emmanuel K.K. Lartey - 245-263 Linking natural resource dependence and industrialization in sub-Saharan African countries
by Guivis Nkemgha & Symphorin Engone Mve & Hermine Balouki Mikala & Honoré Tékam - 264-284 Foreign direct investment and participation of developing countries in global value chains: lessons from the last decade
by Françoise Okah Efogo & Kwami Ossadzifo Wonyra & Evans Osabuohien - 285-290 Industrial policy, economic theory, and ecological planning
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom
January 2022, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-3 Challenges for economic policy
by Jonathan Michie - 4-16 A critical analysis of the Brazilian ‘expansionary fiscal austerity’: why did it fail to ensure economic growth and structural development?
by Philip Arestis & Fernando Ferrari-Filho & Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende & Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra - 17-50 Managed exchange rate regimes and monetary independence: an empirical appraisal
by G Pantelopoulos - 51-66 On the long-run relationship between immigration and growth: empirical evidence from European countries
by Sébastien Charles - 67-84 The demand for civil justice in Germany: an empirical investigation
by R Ippoliti & A. Sanders - 85-101 Prices and competition: evidence from a social program
by Emilio Aguirre & Pablo Blanchard & Fernando Borraz & Joaquín Saldain - 102-128 Buffering monetary and exchange rate shocks: are capital controls effective?
by Chokri Zehri - 129-146 The Fiscal resource curse: What’s China’s natural resource appetite got to do with it?
by Daniel Ofoe Chachu & Edward Nketiah-Amponsah - 147-148 Call for papers for a special issue on economic policy in an era of crises and uncertainty – tackling global inequality and financial instability, building forward post-covid, and securing net zero
by Jonathan Michie & Philip B. Whyman & Ruth Yeoman - 149-149 Correction
by The Editors
November 2021, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 793-795 The ‘Great Reset’ to tackle Covid-19 and other crises
by Jonathan Michie & Maura Sheehan - 796-812 The Covid-19 pandemic and economic stimulus in India: has it been a hostage of macroeconomic complications?
by Himadri Shekhar Chakrabarty & Partha Ray & Parthapratim Pal - 813-831 Accounting for global value chains: rising global inequality in the wake of COVID-19?
by Christa D. Court & João-Pedro Ferreira & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings & Michael L. Lahr - 832-850 Impact of pandemics on income inequality: lessons from the past
by Pinaki Das & Santanu Bisai & Sudeshna Ghosh - 851-869 The Korean government’s public health responses to the COVID-19 epidemic through the lens of industrial policy
by Hee-Young Shin - 870-885 The impact of COVID-19 on the Indian economy
by Deepak Kumar Behera & Maryam Sabreen & Deepika Sharma - 886-903 An empirical analysis of COVID-19 response: comparison of US with the G7
by Mahua Barari & Srikanta Kundu & Saibal Mitra
September 2021, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 633-636 Economic theory, practice, and policy – and the prescience of Frank Wilkinson and Vishnu Padayachee
by Jonathan Michie - 637-658 Rail versus inland water transport: a comparative costs study based on the movement of coal in India
by Mohd Hussain Kunroo & M. Absar Alam - 659-683 Modeling functional and juridical informality: a guide for data-driven policy
by Bill Gibson & Diane Flaherty - 684-713 The non-linear effect of inequality on investment
by Jorge Carrera & Pablo de la Vega - 714-728 Economic policy uncertainty: are there regional and country correlations?
by Peterson K. Ozili - 729-748 Long-term development of Kenya’s growth potential
by Basil Oberholzer - 749-764 Inflation and FDI in industrialized and developing economies
by Komla Agudze & Oyakhilome Ibhagui - 765-791 From social choice to inequality-decomposition: in the spirit of Arrow and Atkinson by way of Sen and Shorrocks
by Ben Fine & Pedro Mendes Loureiro
July 2021, Volume 35, Issue 3-4
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 331-337 The first 30 years of the International Review of Applied Economics, and the future of capitalism
by Jonathan Michie - 338-354 Financialisation, industrial strategy and the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation
by Malcolm Sawyer - 355-370 UK and other advanced economies productivity and income inequality
by Philip Arestis - 371-388 Financial oversight, the third flawed pillar of the European Union: the missing piece in the Arestis-Sawyer critique of EMU macropolicy design
by Gary A. Dymski & Annina Kaltenbrunner - 389-406 The industrial policy requirements for a global climate stabilization project
by Robert Pollin - 407-431 Challenges to neo-liberalism in the United States
by Samuel Rosenberg - 432-455 The U.S.–China trade imbalance and the theory of free trade: debunking the currency manipulation argument
by Isabella Weber & Anwar Shaikh - 456-474 Global value chains – a ladder for development?
by Petra Dünhaupt & Hansjörg Herr - 475-501 The impact of capital flow reversal shocks in South Africa: a stock- and-flow-consistent analysis
by Konstantin Makrelov & Rob Davies & Laurence Harris - 502-519 Do public banks reduce monetary policy power? Evidence from Brazil based on state dependent local projections (2000–2018)
by Nikolas Passos & André de Melo Modenesi - 520-539 Some new insights on financialization and income inequality: evidence for the US economy, 1947–2013
by Marwil J. Dávila Fernández & Lionello F. Punzo - 540-550 Determinants of social outreach of microfinance institutions
by Shakil Quayes & George Joseph - 551-576 Rethinking growth and inequality in the US: what is the role of measurement of GDP?
by Remzi Baris Tercioglu - 577-596 Sovereign currency and long-term interest rates
by Hongkil Kim - 597-625 Government expenditure and economic growth: a post-Keynesian analysis
by Pintu Parui - 626-631 Interpreting the world, in various ways – and changing it
by Jonathan Michie
March 2021, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 111-116 Building back better?
by Jonathan Michie & Maura Sheehan - 117-146 Organizational participation in post-covid society – its contributions and enabling conditions
by John Child - 147-163 The psychological consequences of COVID-19 lockdowns
by Kien Le & My Nguyen - 164-187 COVID-19: effectiveness of socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality
by Joshua Ping Ang & Fang Dong & Jason Patalinghug - 188-209 Is there a shift contagion among stock markets during the COVID-19 crisis? Further insights from TYDL causality test
by Amine Ben Amar & Néjib Hachicha & Nihel Halouani - 210-223 Health risk and the efficient market hypothesis in the time of COVID-19
by Evangelos Vasileiou & Aristeidis Samitas & Maria Karagiannaki & Jagadish Dandu - 224-241 Behavioral finance and market efficiency in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: does fear drive the market?
by Evangelos Vasileiou - 242-255 Analysis of containment measures and economic policies arising from COVID-19 in the European Union
by Javier Cifuentes-Faura - 256-268 Covid 19: Ramifications for progress towards the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Nigeria
by O’Raye Dicta Ogisi & Toritseju Begho - 269-287 The political risk factors of COVID-19
by J. Eduardo Vera-Valdés - 288-307 A green new deal and debt sustainability for the post COVID-19 world
by Juan Rafael Ruiz & Patricia Stupariu - 308-330 COVID-19 and the Chinese economy: impacts, policy responses and implications
by Kerry Liu
January 2021, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-2 Understanding the economy at the micro and macro levels
by Jonathan Michie - 3-24 Energy consumption and economic growth in Botswana: empirical evidence from a disaggregated data
by Nicholas M. Odhiambo - 25-44 Do exports and innovation matter for the demand of skilled labor?
by Nora Aboushady & Chahir Zaki - 45-63 Re-examining the causal relationships among FDI, economic growth and financial sector development in Africa
by Muazu Ibrahim & Abraham Mensah Acquah - 64-90 Real exchange rate management and economic growth: export performance in Kazakhstan, 2009–2019
by Zhandos Ybrayev - 91-109 Deleveraging China
by Kerry Liu
November 2020, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 697-698 ‘Building back better’ following the global covid-19 crisis
by Jonathan Michie - 699-720 Employment impacts of the US global value chain participation
by Zuohong Pan - 721-733 Foreign production and the environment: does the type of FDI matter?
by Evangelina Dardati & Meryem Saygili - 734-757 Differences across countries and time in household expenditure patterns: implications for the estimation of equivalence scales
by Angela Daley & Thesia Garner & Shelley Phipps & Eva Sierminska - 758-768 Non-parametric analysis of the relationship between inflation and interest rate in the context of Fisher effect for Turkish economy
by Ibrahim Dogan & Emre Orun & Bayram Aydın & Mahmut Saban Afsal - 769-784 The impact of trade liberalization on child labor in Pakistan
by Jabbar Ul-Haq & Sana Khanum & Ahmed Raza Cheema - 785-806 Does the financial system support economic growth in times of financialisation? Evidence for Portugal
by Ricardo Barradas - 807-820 Determinants of total factor productivity in Pakistan: a time series analysis using ARDL approach
by Zaira Adnan & Mamta Chowdhury & Girijasankar Mallik - 821-838 Measuring the indirect effect of the Internet on the relationship between human capital and labor productivity
by Nicole Ballouz Baker & Mona Said Boustany & Maroun Khater & Christian Haddad - 839-857 Macroeconomic determinants of economic growth in Africa
by Adeola Y. Oyebowale & Amr S. Algarhi
September 2020, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 529-540 Innovation and societal transformation – what changes when the ‘social’ comes in?
by Gorgi Krlev & Georg Mildenberger & Helmut K. Anheier