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January 2026, Volume 30
- 1-1 The macroeconomics of the COVID-19 epidemic: the case of China
by Peng, Tao & Chan, Ying Tung & Minetti, Raoul
- 1-1 Financial and fiscal environmental regulation in a credit cycle model
by Kubin, Ingrid & Zörner, Thomas O.
- 1-1 A global asymmetric duopoly game of relatively scarce resources
by Minooei Fard, Behnaz & Di Bartolomeo, Giovanni & Semmler, Willi
- 1-1 The effects of fiscal policy shocks: evidence from a Bayesian SVAR model with uncertain identifying assumptions
by Sznajderska, Anna & Szafranek, Karol & Haug, Alfred A.
- 1-1 Academic environment, directed technical change, and economic growth
by Meng, Ye & Pan, Shiyuan & Zhu, Xiwei
- 1-1 Debt, inflation and the shape of the global pandemic recovery
by Zhou, Yixiao & Tyers, Rod & Lenzo, Damian
- 1-1 Nonlinear dynamics in an environmental overlapping generations model with technology choice
by Gori, Luca & Purificato, Francesco & Sodini, Mauro
- 1-1 Inefficiency unveiled: a Bayesian DSGE analysis of public investment in China
by Tervala, Juha & Watson, Timothy
- 1-1 Solving linear DSGE models with structure-preserving doubling methods
by Huber, Johannes & Meyer-Gohde, Alexander & Saecker, Johanna
- 1-1 New results and a model of scale effects on growth
by Luintel, Kul B. & Pourpourides, Panayiotis M.
- 1-1 Monetary/fiscal policy regimes in post-war Europe
by Bouabdallah, Othman & Jacquinot, Pascal & Patella, Valeria
- 1-1 New results and a model of scale effects on growth – CORRIGENDUM
by Luintel, Kul B. & Pourpourides, Panayiotis M.
- 1-1 The effects of macroprudential policy on imperfect banking competition
by Melo, Matheus Anthony
- 1-1 Consumer price-setting behaviour: evidence from food CPI microdata
by Martins, Fernando & Quelhas, João
- 1-1 Monetary policy, heterogeneous expectations, and the return of high inflation
by Milani, Fabio
- 1-1 International reserve accumulation: balancing private inflows with public outflows
by Han, Bada & Kim, Dongwook & Yun, Youngjin
- 1-1 Fiscal and inflation expectations of consumers in the era of large fiscal expansions
by Łyziak, Tomasz & Mackiewicz-Łyziak, Joanna & Kalbarczyk, Małgorzata
- 1-1 US sneezing and Australian colds: economic spillovers in both conventional and unconventional monetary policy times
by Dwumfour, Richard Adjei & Harris, Mark N. & Pan, Lei
- 1-1 Sovereign debt issuance and selective default
by Shakhnov, Kirill & Paczos, Wojtek
- 1-1 Inflation disagreement and monetary transmission in Korea
by Kwak, Boreum & Shim, Seri & Tillmann, Peter
- 1-1 Monetary policy and exchange rate response: evidence from shock-restricted SVAR with uncertainty measures
by Park, Cheolbeom & Shin, Seungyoo
- 1-1 The macroeconomics of AI capacity: insights from a two-asset growth model
by Rice, Jonathan
- 1-1 Climate transition risk in the banking sector: what can prudential regulation do?
by Grill, Michael & Popescu, Alexandra & Rancoita, Elena
- 1-1 Stimulating growth and welfare in the U.S
by Malley, James Richard & Philippopoulos, Apostolis
- 1-1 The role of SOEs in the transmission of fiscal policy shocks in China
by El-Shagi, Makram & Zhang, Lin
- 1-1 Rethinking inflation inequality: evidence from national accounts
by Gindelsky, Marina & Martin, Robert
- 1-1 Squaring the circle? When circular economy meets post-growth
by Boutiab, Arthur & Distefano, Tiziano
- 1-1 Variance-Maximizing Identification and the Plague of Confounding Shocks
by Dieppe, Alistair & Francis, Neville & Kindberg-Hanlon, Gene
- 1-1 Rethinking productivity shocks: The role of monetary policy constraints
by Sardar, Naafey
- 1-1 Complex dynamics in a two-sector Solow–Swan Model
by Schmitz, Olaf & Wenzelburger, Jan
- 1-1 Development and sectoral labor income shares
by Schaefer, Daniel
- 1-1 Macroprudential policy leakages in open economies: a multiperipheral approach
by Granados, Camilo
- 1-1 Divisia monetary aggregates with unobserved assets
by Isakin, Maksim & Serletis, Apostolos
- 1-1 The role of the broadest money: tracking economic signal
by Park, Hyun & Park, Sohee
- 1-1 Optimal mix of monetary and fiscal policies in an innovation-driven economy
by Iwaisako, Tatsuro
- 1-1 Monetary and central bank information shocks: tales from alternative identifications
by Jang, Bosung & So, Inhwan
- 1-1 Transition risks and sovereign debt costs: a premium on fossil resources?
by Fodha, Mouez & Kirat, Djamel & Zaki, Chahir
- 1-1 Land, population, migration, and growth: a note revisiting the Solow mechanism in a panel framework
by Tovar Jalles, Joao
January 2026, Volume 29
January 2025, Volume 29