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January 2024, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-44 Optimal Taxation of Informal Firms: Misreporting Costs and a Tax Reform in Brazil
by Arbex Marcelo & Mattos Enlinson & Regatieri Rebeca - 45-96 Initial Beliefs Uncertainty
by Galimberti Jaqueson K. - 97-134 Credit Resource Misallocation and Macroeconomic Fluctuations in China: From the Perspective of Heterogeneous Financial Frictions
by Zhou Jian & Zhang Zhipeng & Shao Yu - 135-148 The Bitcoin Premium: A Persistent Puzzle
by Wilson Matthew S. - 149-186 Intermediate Goods–Skill Complementarity
by Kiyota Kozo & Kurokawa Yoshinori - 187-206 Perfect Competition and Fixed Costs: The Role of the Ownership Structure
by Boitier Vincent - 207-248 Optimal Monetary Policy with Government-Provided Unemployment Benefits
by Kiarsi Mehrab - 249-304 Employment Protection in Dual Labor Markets: Any Amplification of Macroeconomic Shocks?
by Lochner Benjamin - 305-352 A Tide that Lifts Some Boats: Assessing the Macroeconomic Effects of EU Enlargement
by Zonda Joe Maganga & Lin Chang-Ching & Chang Ming-Jen - 353-398 Current Account Balances’ Divergence in the Euro Area: An Appraisal of the Underlying Forces
by Faure Emmanuelle & Grekou Carl & Mignon Valérie - 399-437 Merging Structural and Reduced-Form Models for Forecasting
by Martinez-Martin Jaime & Morris Richard & Onorante Luca & Piersanti Fabio Massimo - 439-487 Trust in Government in a Changing World: Shocks, Tax Evasion, and Economic Growth
by Alm James & Barreto Raul A. - 489-527 The Fiscal Multiplier of Public Investment: The Role of Corporate Balance Sheet
by Espinoza Raphael & Gamboa-Arbelaez Juliana & Sy Mouhamadou - 529-559 Does Uncertainty Matter for the Fiscal Consolidation and Investment Nexus?
by Bournakis Ioannis & Ramírez-Rondán Nelson R. - 561-590 Government Spending Between Active and Passive Monetary Policy: An Invariance Result
by Laumer Sebastian & Philipps Collin - 591-631 A DSGE Model with Government-owned Banks
by Galindo Gil Hamilton & Montecinos Alexis
June 2023, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 637-675 The Macroeconomic Impact of the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic in Sweden
by Karlsson Martin & Matvieiev Mykhailo & Obrizan Maksym - 677-709 Aggregate Costs of a Gender Gap in the Access to Business Resources
by Gonzalez Javier & Parro Francisco - 711-752 The Macroeconomic Effects of Shadow Banking Panics
by Poeschl Johannes - 753-790 Wealth Inequality and the Exploration of Novel Technologies
by Spiganti Alessandro - 791-843 Learning, Central Bank Conservatism, and Stock Price Dynamics
by André Marine Charlotte & Dai Meixing - 845-884 Progressive Taxation and Robust Monetary Policy
by Hiraga Kazuki & Hasui Kohei - 885-915 The New Keynesian Phillips Curve and Imperfect Exchange Rate Pass-Through
by Abbas Syed Kanwar - 917-958 The Macroeconomic Impact of Social Unrest
by Hadzi-Vaskov Metodij & Pienknagura Samuel & Ricci Luca Antonio - 959-997 Interest Rates, Money, and Fed Monetary Policy in a Markov-Switching Bayesian VAR
by Rich Kenneth M. - 999-1035 Un-Incorporation and Conditional Misallocation: Firm-Level Evidence from Sri Lanka
by Kumari Ranpati Dewage Thilini Sumudu & Chen Shawn Xiaoguang & Tang Sam Hak Kan - 1037-1055 Idiosyncratic Shocks, Lumpy Investment and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
by Reiter Michael & Sveen Tommy & Weinke Lutz - 1057-1092 Open Economy Neoclassical Growth Models and the Role of Life Expectancy
by Tserenkhuu Tselmuun & Kosempel Stephen
January 2023, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-25 A New General Equilibrium Welfare Measure, with Application to Labor Income Taxes
by Mansoorian Arman & Michelis Leo & Angyridis Constantine - 27-55 Labor Share Dynamics and Factor Complementarity
by Chang Juin-Jen & Kuo Chun-Hung - 57-93 Effect of Monetary Policy on Government Spending Multiplier
by Han Jong-Suk & Hur Joonyoung - 95-150 News-Driven Housing Booms: Spain Versus Germany
by Guinea Laurentiu & Puch Luis A. & Ruiz Jesús - 151-180 Sovereign Debt Crisis, Fiscal Consolidation, and Active Central Bankers in a Monetary Union
by Canofari Paolo & Di Bartolomeo Giovanni & Messori Marcello - 181-217 Housing Taxation and Economic Growth: Analysis of a Balanced-Growth Model with Residential Capital
by Vinson Philip - 219-239 Intergenerational Linkages, Uncertain Lifetime and Educational and Health Expenditures
by Gamlath Sharmila & Lahiri Radhika - 241-278 Tolerance of Informality and Occupational Choices in a Large Informal Sector Economy
by Arbex Marcelo & Corrêa Márcio V. & Magalhães Marcos R. V. - 279-335 Uncertainty Shocks, Innovation, and Productivity
by Bonciani Dario & Oh Joonseok - 337-373 Asymmetric Effects of Private Debt on Income Growth
by Liaqat Zara & Ahmed Muhammad Farid - 375-425 Interpreting Structural Shocks and Assessing Their Historical Importance
by Herrera Luis & Vázquez Jesús - 427-471 Charge-offs, Defaults and the Financial Accelerator
by Gunn Christopher M. & Johri Alok & Letendre Marc-André - 473-495 Filtering Persistent and Asymmetric Cycles
by Donayre Luiggi - 497-520 Population Aging and Convergence of Household Credit
by Sever Can - 521-550 Robustly Optimal Monetary Policy in a Behavioral Environment
by Bounader Lahcen & Traficante Guido - 551-590 Forward Guidance Effectiveness in a New Keynesian Model with Housing Frictions
by Cole Stephen J. & Huh Sungjun - 591-635 The Welfare Effects of Social Insurance Reform in the Presence of Intergenerational Transfers
by Xu Jingjing
June 2022, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 397-434 Uncertainty, Financial Markets, and Monetary Policy over the Last Century
by Choi Sangyup & Yoon Chansik - 435-480 Collateral Constraints, Wage Rigidity, and Jobless Recoveries
by Föll Tobias - 481-515 Revisiting the Link between House Prices and Monetary Policy
by Chen Shiu-Sheng & Lin Tzu-Yu - 517-545 Front-Loading Agricultural Subsidies: Quantifying Public Savings
by Ding Kai & Rebessi Filippo - 547-573 Equilibrium Tax Rates under Ex-ante Heterogeneity and Income-dependent Voting
by Chang Bo Hyun & Chang Yongsung & Kim Sun-Bin - 575-611 Financial Reforms and Consumption Smoothing
by Boileau Martin & Zheng Tianxiao - 613-642 The Government in SNA-Compliant DSGE Models
by de-Córdoba Gonzalo F. & Molinari Benedetto & Torres José L. - 643-697 Accounting for the International Great Depression: Efficiency, Distortions and Factor Utilization during the Interwar Period
by Klein Alexander & Otsu Keisuke - 699-728 Assessing the Role of Sentiment in the Propagation of Fiscal Stimulus
by Jia Bijie & Kim Hyeongwoo & Zhang Shuwei - 729-763 Fiscal Decentralization and Fiscal Multiplier in China
by Guo Fei & Opoku Eric Evans Osei & Hynes Kate & Yan Isabel Kit-Ming - 765-785 Effect of Feed-In Tariff with Deregulation on Directed Technical Change in the Energy Sector
by Nakada Minoru - 787-820 Pay-as-You-Go Social Security and Educational Subsidy in an Overlapping Generations Model with Endogenous Fertility and Endogenous Retirement
by Chen Hung-Ju & Miyazaki Koichi
January 2022, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-21 Supply-side Effects of Pandemic Mortality: Insights from an Overlapping-generations Model
by Gagnon Etienne & Johannsen Benjamin K. & López-Salido David - 23-51 Precaution, Social Distancing and Tests in a Model of Epidemic Disease
by Obiols-Homs Francesc - 53-88 Quarantine, Contact Tracing, and Testing: Implications of an Augmented SEIR Model
by Hornstein Andreas - 89-129 Cash-Management in Times of Covid-19
by Alvarez Fernando & Argente David - 131-158 The Mechanics of Individually- and Socially-Optimal Decisions during an Epidemic
by Vandenbroucke Guillaume - 159-196 Assessing Targeted Containment Policies to Fight COVID-19
by Checo Ariadne & Grigoli Francesco & Mota Jose M. - 197-210 Lockdown Accounting
by Gottlieb Charles & Grobovšek Jan & Poschke Markus & Saltiel Fernando - 211-240 COVID Social Distancing and the Poor: An Analysis of the Evidence for England
by Basu Parantap & Bell Clive & Edwards Terence Huw - 241-268 Protecting Lives and Livelihoods with Early and Tight Lockdowns
by Caselli Francesca & Grigoli Francesco & Sandri Damiano - 269-306 Home Production and Leisure during the COVID-19 Recession
by Leukhina Oksana & Yu Zhixiu - 307-361 The Impact of the Lockdown on the Greek Economy and the Role of the Recovery Fund
by Economides George & Philippopoulos Apostolis & Vassilatos Vanghelis - 363-396 Handle with Care: Regulatory Easing in Times of COVID-19
by Valencia Fabián & Varghese Richard & Yao Weijia & Yépez Juan F.
June 2021, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 399-423 Occupational Choice and Investments in Human Capital in Informal Economies
by Berniell Lucila - 425-447 Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy
by Lin Tzu-Yu - 449-472 Trend Growth and Robust Monetary Policy
by Hasui Kohei - 473-507 Delegating Optimal Monetary Policy Inertia in a Small-Open Economy
by Ida Daisuke & Okano Mitsuhiro - 509-539 Dating Structural Changes in UK Monetary Policy
by De Lipsis Vincenzo - 541-564 International Historical Evidence on Money Growth and Inflation: The Role of High Inflation Episodes
by Fratianni Michele & Gallegati Marco & Giri Federico - 565-606 Inequality, Growth, and Congestion Externalities
by Aiyemo Babatunde & Morshed AKM Mahbub - 607-628 The Neoclassical Growth Model and the Labor Share Decline
by Mahone Zachary L. & Naval Joaquín & Pujolas Pau S. - 629-658 Environmental Taxes and Economic Growth with Multiple Growth Engines
by Beladi Hamid & Chen Ping-ho & Chu Hsun & Hu Mei-ying & Lai Ching-chong - 659-694 Macrodynamic Modeling of Innovation Equilibria and Traps
by Sanchez-Carrera Edgar J. & Ille Sebastian & Travaglini Giuseppe - 695-743 Unraveling News: Reconciling Conflicting Evidence
by Bolboaca Maria & Fischer Sarah - 745-772 Did the FED React to Asset Price Bubbles?
by Luik Marc-Andre & Wesselbaum Dennis - 773-799 Agricultural Trade and Structural Change: Evidence from Paraguay
by Blanco Cesar
January 2021, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-35 Quantifying the Effects of Patent Protection on Innovation, Imitation, Growth, and Aggregate Productivity
by Bento Pedro - 37-71 Sectoral Productivity Gaps and Aggregate Productivity
by Sinha Rishabh - 73-96 Optimal Industrial Policies in a Two-Sector-R&D Economy
by Sorek Gilad - 97-124 Entry Costs, Task Variety, and Skill Flexibility: A Simple Theory of (Top) Income Skewness
by Atolia Manoj & Kurokawa Yoshinori - 125-150 Leaning-Against-the-Wind: Which Policy and When?
by Cho Daeha & Mok Junghwan & Shim Myungkyu - 151-183 Tax Policy and Toxic Housing Bubbles in China
by Jia Pengfei & Lim King Yoong - 185-220 The Cyclicality of On-the-Job Search Effort
by Ahn Hie Joo & Shao Ling - 221-251 A Test of Neo-Fisherism: 1964–2019
by Bias Peter V. & Hall Joshua D. - 253-280 Evaluating Changes in the Transmission Mechanism of Government Spending Shocks
by Rebei Nooman - 281-307 On the Limits of Macroprudential Policy
by Kolasa Marcin - 309-321 Robust Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty About the Lower Bound
by Tillmann Peter - 323-368 Monetary Policy and Cross-Border Interbank Market Fragmentation: Lessons from the Crisis
by Blattner Tobias S. & Swarbrick Jonathan M. - 363-397 International Welfare Spillovers of National Pension Schemes
by Staveley-O’Carroll James & Staveley-O’Carroll Olena M.
June 2020, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-10 Computing sunspot solutions to rational expectations models with timing restrictions
by Sorge Marco M. - 1-10 Computing sunspot solutions to rational expectations models with timing restrictions
by Sorge Marco M. - 1-25 Asymmetric wage adjustment and employment in European firms
by Marotzke Petra & Anderton Robert & Bairrao Ana & Berson Clémence & Tóth Peter - 1-25 Asymmetric wage adjustment and employment in European firms
by Marotzke Petra & Anderton Robert & Bairrao Ana & Berson Clémence & Tóth Peter - 1-28 Is Labor Market Mismatch a Big Deal in Japan?
by Shibata Ippei - 1-28 How Much Better Is Commitment Policy Than Discretionary Policy? Evidence From Six Developed Economies
by Scott C. Patrick - 1-28 Is Labor Market Mismatch a Big Deal in Japan?
by Shibata Ippei - 1-28 How Much Better Is Commitment Policy Than Discretionary Policy? Evidence From Six Developed Economies
by Scott C. Patrick - 1-29 Liquidity constraints, international trade, and optimal monetary policy
by Ho Wai-Ming - 1-29 Liquidity constraints, international trade, and optimal monetary policy
by Ho Wai-Ming - 1-30 Shadow Bank Run, Housing and Credit Market: The Story of a Recession
by Ghiaie Hamed - 1-30 Shadow Bank Run, Housing and Credit Market: The Story of a Recession
by Ghiaie Hamed - 1-32 International Trade and Productivity after Apartheid
by Rubini Loris - 1-32 International Trade and Productivity after Apartheid
by Rubini Loris - 1-33 Dynamic effects of consumption tax reforms with durable consumption
by Li Qian - 1-33 Dynamic effects of consumption tax reforms with durable consumption
by Li Qian - 1-37 Middlemen: A Directed Search Equilibrium Approach
by Watanabe Makoto - 1-37 Middlemen: A Directed Search Equilibrium Approach
by Watanabe Makoto
January 2020, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-7 Monitoring and coordination for essentiality of money
by Awaya Yu & Fukai Hiroki - 1-9 Discretion rather than rules? Outdated optimal commitment plans versus discretionary policymaking
by Jensen Christian - 1-11 Fiscal policy and the output costs of sovereign default
by Durán Leyre Gómez-Oliveros & Niemann Stefan & Pichler Paul - 1-11 Agency costs and the monetary transmission mechanism
by Reiter Michael & Sveen Tommy & Weinke Lutz - 1-14 Robust learning in the foreign exchange market
by Djeutem Edouard & Nguimkeu Pierre - 1-16 Animal spirits in an open economy: an interaction-based approach to the business cycle
by Jang Tae-Seok - 1-17 An empirical study on the New Keynesian wage Phillips curve: Japan and the US
by Muto Ichiro & Shintani Kohei - 1-17 The macroeconomic impact of shocks to bank capital buffers in the Euro Area
by Kanngiesser Derrick & Martin Reiner & Maurin Laurent & Moccero Diego - 1-17 Collateral and development
by Amendola Nicola & Carbonari Lorenzo & Ferraris Leo - 1-17 Is unemployment on steroids in advanced economies?
by Bella Gabriel Di & Grigoli Francesco & Ramírez Francisco - 1-17 The welfare effects of infrastructure investment in a heterogeneous agents economy
by Gibson John & Rioja Felix - 1-18 Technology and the two margins of labor adjustment: a New Keynesian perspective
by Furlanetto Francesco & Sveen Tommy & Weinke Lutz - 1-19 Signaling in monetary policy near the zero lower bound
by Salas Sergio & Nuñez Javier - 1-19 Risk averse banks and excess reserve fluctuations
by Jenkins Brian C. & Salemi Michael K. - 1-19 Financial deepening in a two-sector endogenous growth model with productivity heterogeneity
by Nguyen Quoc Hung - 1-20 The welfare cost of inflation with banking time
by Gillman Max - 1-21 Optimal monetary policy in a model of vertical production and trade with reference currency
by Gong Liutang & Wang Chan & Zou Heng-Fu - 1-21 Household borrowing constraints and monetary policy in emerging economies
by Arruda Gustavo & Lima Daniela & Teles Vladimir Kühl - 1-23 The financial accelerator and marketable debt: the prolongation channel
by Kühl Michael - 1-23 Dynamics of female labor force participation and welfare with multiple social reference groups
by Pintea Mihaela - 1-23 Job competition, human capital, and the lock-in effect: can unemployment insurance efficiently allocate human capital
by Schwartz Jeremy - 1-25 Prospect Theory and sentiment-driven fluctuations
by Ciccarone Giuseppe & Giuli Francesco & Marchetti Enrico - 1-25 Changing demand for general skills, technological uncertainty, and economic growth
by Tanaka Masashi - 1-28 Foreign official holdings of US treasuries, stock effect and the economy: a DSGE approach
by Francois John Nana - 1-34 The effects of monetary policy on input inventories
by Dai Tiantian & Liu Xiangbo & Sun Wei - 1-48 Ramsey income taxation in a small open economy with trade in capital goods
by Tang Jenn-Hong
June 2019, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-11 Should individuals migrate before acquiring education or after? A new model of Brain Waste vs. Brain Drain
by Brezis Elise S. - 1-18 Cross-industry growth differences with asymmetric industries and endogenous market structure
by Huang Chien-Yu & Ji Lei - 1-19 Fiscal stimulus and unemployment dynamics
by Kuo Chun-Hung & Miyamoto Hiroaki - 1-20 The growth-volatility relationship redux: what does volatility decomposition tell?
by Mallick Debdulal - 1-20 What does a relative price of investment wedge reveal about the role of investment-specific technology?
by Wagner Joel - 1-21 Bounded rationality and the ineffectiveness of big push policies
by Xiao Wei & Xu Junyi - 1-23 Persistent Inequality, Corruption, and Factor Productivity
by Dusha Elton - 1-25 Dissecting the act of god: an exploration of the effect of religiosity on economic activity
by Carpantier Jean-Francois & Litina Anastasia - 1-28 Investment, technological progress and energy efficiency
by Díaz Antonia & Puch Luis A. - 1-29 The Finnish Great Depression of the 1990s: reconciling theory and evidence
by Kuusi Tero - 1-30 Envelope wages, hidden production and labor productivity
by Di Nola Alessandro & Kocharkov Georgi & Vasilev Aleksandar
January 2019, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-11 International capital mobility and structural transformation
by Kim Kyungsoo & Oh Wankeun & Song E. Young - 1-15 Fiscal counter-cyclicality and productive investment: evidence from advanced economies
by Furceri Davide & Jalles João Tovar - 1-16 Rented vs. owner-occupied housing and monetary policy
by Rubio Margarita - 1-18 Is risk shock a key factor driving business cycles in China?
by Li Zhe & Luo Shuixing - 1-18 On the cyclicality of real wages and wage differentials
by Otrok Christopher & Pourpourides Panayiotis M. - 1-18 Labor supply, income distribution, and tax progressivity in a search model
by Fu Zhiming & Wu Liang & Zhuang Ziguan - 1-21 Optimal taxation under equilibrium unemployment and economic profits
by Jiang Wei - 1-22 Did capital replace labor? New evidence from offshoring
by Choi Paul Moon Sub & Kim Kee Beom & Seo Jinyoung - 1-23 Redistributive policies and technology diffusion
by Magalhães Manuela & Sequeira Tiago Neves - 1-23 Housing market and labor market search
by Limnios Christopher - 1-24 Aggregate implications of occupational inheritance in China and India
by Ji Ting - 1-27 The role of IPRs on prices, wages and growth in a two country directed technical change model
by Afonso Óscar - 1-32 The Precautionary Saving Effect of Government Consumption
by Ercolani Valerio & Pavoni Nicola - 1-36 Barriers to firm growth in open economies
by Piguillem Facundo & Rubini Loris
June 2018, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-14 Stock vs flow specification of public infrastructures: a dynamic analysis
by Escobar-Posada Rolando A. & Monteiro Goncalo - 1-15 Innovation, specialization and growth in a model of structural change
by Andergassen Rainer & Nardini Franco & Ricottilli Massimo - 1-18 Interest rate rules and equilibrium (in)determinacy in a small open economy: the role of internationally traded capital
by Chang Wen-ya & Tsai Hsueh-fang & Chang Juin-jen & Lin Hsieh-yu - 1-20 Learning, robust monetary policy and the merit of precaution
by André Marine Charlotte & Dai Meixing - 1-21 Smooth operator: remittances and household consumption during fiscal shocks
by Beaton Kimberly & Cevik Serhan & Yousefi Seyed Reza - 1-24 Inflation targeting and exchange rate regimes in emerging markets
by Ebeke Christian & Fouejieu Armand - 1-26 Population dynamics and marriage payments: an analysis of the long run equilibrium in India
by Maitra Sudeshna - 1-26 “Made in China”: how does it affect our understanding of global market shares?
by Benkovskis Konstantins & Wörz Julia - 1-30 The distortionary effect of monetary policy: credit expansion vs. lump-sum transfers in the lab
by Baeriswyl Romain & Cornand Camille - 1-30 Profitability and the lifecycle of firms
by Warusawitharana Missaka
January 2018, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum to: Life-cycle consumption, precautionary saving, and risk sharing: an integrated analysis using household panel data
by Ahn Seung C. & Kim H. Youn & Kang Tong Hee - 1-8 An empirical note on the long-run relationship between education and religiosity in Christian countries
by Herzer Dierk - 1-8 Rational bubbles in a monetary economy
by Zhou Ge - 1-14 The marriage unemployment gap
by Choi Sekyu & Valladares-Esteban Arnau - 1-15 Luxury consumption, precautionary savings and wealth inequality
by Campanale Claudio - 1-15 Macroeconomic costs of gender gaps in a model with entrepreneurship and household production
by Cuberes David & Teignier Marc - 1-16 Labor income share and imperfectly competitive product market
by Shim Hyein & Chung Chune Young & Ryu Doojin - 1-17 Comparing the effects of discretionary tax changes between the US and the UK
by Hussain Syed M. & Liu Lin - 1-18 Estimating the New Keynesian Phillips Curve for the UK: evidence from the inflation-indexed bonds market
by Marfatia Hardik A. - 1-18 Accounting for changing returns to experience
by Hendricks Lutz - 1-19 Optimal pensions in aging economies
by Heer Burkhard - 1-19 Fertility and labor supply of the old with pay-as-you-go pension and child allowances
by Chen Hung-Ju & Miyazaki Koichi - 1-19 Capital controls as a credit policy tool in a small open economy
by Kitano Shigeto & Takaku Kenya - 1-21 Unemployment insurance with limited commitment wage contracts and savings
by Oikonomou Rigas - 1-25 The post-crisis slump in Europe: a business cycle accounting analysis
by Gerth Florian & Otsu Keisuke - 1-27 Development accounting with intermediate goods
by Grobovšek Jan
June 2017, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-9 The Euler equation around the world
by Stracca Livio - 1-10 A non-monotonic relationship between public debt and economic growth: the effect of financial monopsony
by Roberts Mark A. - 1-12 Trade and growth in a model of allocative inefficiency
by Cothren Richard & Radhakrishnan Ravi - 1-12 Macroeconomic Shocks and Corporate R&D
by Burger John D. & Sedgley Norman & Tan Kerry M. - 1-13 Does microfinance reduce poverty? Some international evidence
by Zhang Quanda - 1-14 Pass-through of imported input prices to domestic producer prices: evidence from sector-level data
by Ahn JaeBin & Park Chang-Gui & Park Chanho - 1-17 Government education expenditures and economic growth: a meta-analysis
by Awaworyi Churchill Sefa & Ugur Mehmet & Yew Siew Ling - 1-18 Exchange rate policy and the role of non-traded goods prices in real exchange rate fluctuations
by Azcona Nestor - 1-19 Democracy and income: taking parameter heterogeneity and cross-country dependency into account
by Sequeira Tiago Neves