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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 - 541-566 Business models & social innovation: mission-driven versus profit-driven organisations
by Tamami Komatsu Cipriani & Alessandro Deserti & Maria Kleverbeck & Francesca Rizzo & Judith Terstriep - 567-587 Social innovation measurement: a room for quantitative metrics
by Irina Krasnopolskaya & Irina Korneeva - 588-606 Tackling economic exclusion through social business models: a typology
by Caroline Gauthier & Genevieve Shanahan & Thibault Daudigeos & Adélie Ranville & Pascal Dey - 607-625 Social innovation in Mexican coffee production: filling ‘institutional voids’
by Manuela Rösing Agostini & Claudia Cristina Bitencourt & Luciana Marques Vieira - 626-649 The governance of solidarity economy organizations and their impact on community: a configurational approach
by Diego Marconatto & Marcelo Pacheco Fernandes Dias & Douglas Wegner & Claudia Bitencourt - 650-671 Mobile crowdsensing for road sustainability: exploitability of publicly-sourced data
by Lorenz Cuno Klopfenstein & Saverio Delpriori & Paolo Polidori & Andrea Sergiacomi & Marina Marcozzi & Donna Boardman & Peter Parfitt & Alessandro Bogliolo - 672-686 Inclusion in social innovation through the primary and secondary use of technology: a conceptual framework
by I. M. F. Oomens & C. Scholten - 687-691 What is the value of impact investing?
by Jess Daggers - 691-696 Social innovation: how societies find the power to change
by Tom Montgomery & Micaela Mazzei
July 2020, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 413-422 Alternative forms of ownership and control in the global south
by Jonathan Michie & Vishnu Padayachee - 423-438 Pitfalls of participation: explaining why a strike followed unprecedented employee dividend pay-outs at a South African mine
by Andries Bezuidenhout & Christine Bischoff & John Mashayamombe - 439-455 Anglo-American corporation and corporate restructuring in post-apartheid South Africa
by Seeraj Mohamed - 456-470 Benefit corporations for Africa? A South African perspective on alternative corporate forms
by Jonathan Klaaren - 471-490 Producer collectives through self-help: sustainability of small tea growers in India
by Debdulal Saha - 491-511 Board remuneration, directors’ ownership and corporate performance: the South African evidence
by Tesfaye T. Lemma & Mthokozisi Mlilo & Tendai Gwatidzo - 512-521 The Uberisation of work: the challenge of regulating platform capitalism. A commentary
by Webster Edward - 522-527 Why did the ANC fail to deliver redistribution?
by Jonathan Michie
May 2020, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 301-303 The covid-19 crisis – and the future of the economy and economics
by Jonathan Michie - 304-326 Financial effects in historic consumption and investment functions
by Engelbert Stockhammer & Erik Bengtsson - 327-341 Productivity and spatial proximity: evidence from the Italian food industry
by Paola Cardamone - 342-360 External knowledge flows and innovation capacity: the Italian service industries
by Mariarosaria Agostino & Cristiana Donati & Francesco Trivieri - 361-383 Aerial bombardment and educational attainment
by Kien Le & My Nguyen - 384-399 Riding the storm: fiscal sustainability in the Caribbean
by Serhan Cevik & Vibha Nanda - 400-412 On thresholds in the climate–migration relationship
by P. Dorian Owen & Dennis Wesselbaum
March 2020, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 147-151 The degeneration of capitalism from a system of production to a speculative orgy
by Jonathan Michie - 152-174 Do corporate insiders use stock buybacks for personal gain?
by Lenore Palladino - 175-192 Empirical evidence on international capital immobility: a consumption-based approach
by Sulaiman Al-Jassar & Imad A. Moosa - 193-216 Disentangling the relationship between remittances and financial development: evidence from Jamaica
by Regan Deonanan & Benjamin Ramkissoon & Dana Ramkissoon & Roger Hosein - 217-234 Savings and the informal sector
by Stephen Dobson & Carlyn Ramlogan-Dobson & Eric Strobl - 235-251 The first job and occupational trajectories: young workers in Brazil between 2002 and 2016
by Bárbara Christina Pereira Da Silva Carrijo & Sandro Eduardo Monsueto & Larissa Barbosa Cardoso - 252-266 The economic and social determinants of participation in physical activity in Brazil
by Luan Vinicius Bernardelli & Camila Pereira & Michael A. Kortt - 267-290 Specialization and KIBS in the Euro area: a vertically integrated sector perspective
by Davide Antonioli & Claudio Di Berardino & Gianni Onesti - 291-299 A man for a crisis: Keynesianism, economic theory and the future of civilization
by Vishnu Padayachee
January 2020, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-3 Analysing economic crises, and creating a new era of sustainable development
by Jonathan Michie - 4-35 Migration in Kenya: beyond Harris-Todaro
by Cem Oyvat & Mwangi wa Gĩthĩnji - 36-49 Monopoly capital and innovation: an exploratory assessment of R&D effectiveness
by Thomas E. Lambert - 50-74 Income distribution, structural competitiveness and financial fragility of the Greek economy
by Christos Pierros - 75-93 Consumer confidence and consumption: empirical evidence from Chile
by Guillermo Acuña & Cristián Echeverría & Cristian Pinto-Gutiérrez - 94-114 Inequality thresholds, governance and gender economic inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa
by Simplice A. Asongu & Nicholas M. Odhiambo - 115-125 Conditional cash transfers, women’s income and domestic violence
by Fernando Borraz & Ignacio Munyo - 126-145 The determinants of German exports – an analysis of intra- and extra-EMU trade
by Henriette Neumann
November 2019, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 735-736 Theory, economic policy, and evidence
by Jonathan Michie - 737-755 Monetary policy rules with PID control features: evidence from the UK, USA and EU
by David Shepherd & Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres & George Saridakis - 756-773 Overhead labour and feedback effects between capacity utilization and income distribution: estimations for the USA economy
by Lilian Nogueira Rolim - 774-788 Dynamic productivity growth and its determinants in the Indonesian food and beverages industry
by Maman Setiawan - 789-812 The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth in Africa
by Eric Evans Osei Opoku & Muazu Ibrahim & Yakubu Awudu Sare - 813-828 New evidence on the firm-university linkages in Europe. The role of meritocratic management practices
by Francesco Aiello & Paola Cardamone & Valeria Pupo - 829-851 Global financial cycle and Brazil’s financial integration
by André Moreira Cunha & Andrés Ernesto Ferrari Haines & Pedro Perfeito Da Silva - 852-877 Pitfalls in the modeling of labor market flows: a reappraisal
by Maurizio Baussola & Camilla Ferretti & Chiara Mussida - 878-881 Tackling economic crises
by Jonathan Michie - 882-883 Special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s legacy to economics, management and political economy
by The Editors
September 2019, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 599-600 Edith Penrose’s contribution to real world economics
by Jonathan Michie - 601-623 Forecasting inflation using the Phillips curve in inflation targeting countries
by Diana Gabrielyan - 624-641 Modelling systemic risk in the South African banking sector using CoVaR
by Mathias Manguzvane & John Weirstrass Muteba Mwamba - 642-658 The Euro Area: Does one currency fit all?
by Christos Nikas & Nikolaos Stoupos & Apostolos Kiohos - 659-681 Impact of individual and institutional factors on wage rate for nurses in Canada: is there a monopsony market?
by Ruolz Ariste & Ali Béjaoui - 682-696 Empirical evaluation of ‘structure-conduct-performance’ and ‘efficient-structure’ paradigms in banking sector of Pakistan
by Mahmood ul Hasan Khan & Muhammad Nadim Hanif - 697-711 Natives, immigrants and social cohesion: intra-city analysis combining the hedonic approach and a framed field experiment
by Riccardo Borgoni & Giacomo Degli Antoni & Marco Faillo & Alessandra Michelangeli - 712-732 What’s the natural rate of unemployment? Answers from forecasters
by Kevin W. Capehart - 733-733 Special Issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s Legacy to Economics, Management and Political Economy
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 475-476 ‘Social capital’ is neither social nor capital
by Jonathan Michie - 477-504 The long-run effects of the real exchange rate on employment and wages in Canadian manufacturing
by Dmitry Lysenko - 505-522 Inflation expectations of Brazilian consumers: an analysis based on the FGV survey
by Aloisio Campelo & Marco Malgarini & Viviane Seda Bittencourt & Vitor Vidal Velho - 523-541 European regional productivity: does country affiliation matter?
by Don J. Webber & Min Hua Jen & Eoin O’Leary - 542-567 Post-truth: an alumni economist’s perspective
by Ben Fine - 568-595 Overall effects of financial liberalization: financial crisis versus economic growth
by Mekki Hamdaoui & Samir Maktouf - 596-597 Special issue of the International Review of Applied Economics on Edith Penrose’s legacy to economics, management and political economy
by The Editors
May 2019, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 307-309 Prospects for a popular political economy – and a Call for Papers
by Jonathan Michie - 310-313 Prospects for a popular political economy in Europe
by EuroMemo Group - 314-334 Renewable energy investment and employment in China
by Ying Chen - 335-352 Central bank independence and stock market returns in developed countries
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Pedro Miguel Mendes Rosa Costa - 353-383 One thing leads to another: economic polarizations and social disparities in a pre-crisis Mediterranean city
by Luca Salvati & Pere Serra - 384-401 Changing preferences for environmental protection: evidence from volunteer behaviour
by Laura Lamb - 402-425 Output co-movement between Latin America and the United States: the export structure matters
by Gonzalo Hernández - 426-452 Profitability and capital accumulation in Mexico: a first look at tradables and non-tradables based on KLEMS
by Carlos A. Ibarra & Jaime Ros - 453-472 Has the sovereign debt crisis changed the cyclicality of Portuguese remittances?
by Leonida Correia & Patrícia Martins - 473-473 Correction
by The Editors - 474-474 International Review of Applied Economics Festschrift for Malcolm Sawyer Capitalism: an unsustainable future? Call for Papers, March 2019
by The Editors
March 2019, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 171-171 Finance and power – and Keynes’s relevance today
by Jonathan Michie - 172-187 Budgets, expenditure composition and political manipulation
by Vítor Castro & Rodrigo Martins - 188-208 Kicking a crude habit: diversifying away from oil and gas in the twenty-first century
by Cullen S. Hendrix - 209-227 Financial illness and political virus: the case of contagious crises in the Eurozone
by Aristeidis Samitas & Elias Kampouris - 228-240 Comovement among returns of the private Chilean pension system
by Ronny Vallejos & Angelo Gárate & Marcos Gómez - 241-253 Keynes’s view of deficits and functional finance: a Modern Monetary Theory perspective
by Phil Armstrong - 254-276 Gender wage gaps and economic crisis in Greece
by George Agiomirgianakis & Georgios Bertsatos & Nicholas Tsounis - 277-304 Finance, power, and the British balance of payments
by Mona Ali - 305-306 Special issue on alternative forms of corporations and business enterprise in the Global South in the context of globalisation and inequality
by The Editors
January 2019, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-10 South African business in the transition to democracy
by Jonathan Michie & Vishnu Padayachee - 11-29 From a developmental to a regulatory state? Sasol and the conundrum of continued state support
by Pamela Mondliwa & Simon Roberts - 30-50 The spread and internationalisation of South African retail chains and the implications of market power
by Reena Das Nair - 51-70 Surviving in the BRICS: the struggle of South African business in coping with new partners and investors
by N. Wenzel & B. Freund & O. Graefe - 71-92 South African manufacturing firms in transition
by David Francis & Gareth Roberts & Imraan Valodia - 93-118 The global ambitions of the biometric anti-bank: Net1, lockin and the technologies of African financialisation
by Keith Breckenridge - 119-133 Laying the table: the role of business in establishing competition law and policy in South Africa
by Jonathan Klaaren - 134-149 Collective counterveilence as a deterrent to entry: A reconsideration of the factors limiting competition in post-Apartheid South Africa
by Nobantu L. Mbeki - 150-162 “Volkskapitalisme” in the transition to democracy and beyond
by Vishnu Padayachee & Jannie Rossouw - 163-170 Steinhoff collapse: a failure of corporate governance
by Jannie Rossouw & James Styan
November 2018, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 711-712 ‘Sand in the wheels’ to stabilise markets would generate significant revenues
by Jonathan Michie - 713-731 Capital control reconsidered: financialisation and economic policy
by Kalim Siddiqui & Phil Armstrong - 732-749 Foreign direct investment and its impact on real wages: evidence from Turkish micro-level data
by Syeda Tamkeen Fatima & Abdul Qayyum Khan - 750-771 The value of state education to consumers in the UK
by Sofia N. Andreou & Panos Pashardes & Nicoletta Pashourtidou - 772-806 The revenue potential of a financial transaction tax for US financial markets
by Robert Pollin & James Heintz & Thomas Herndon - 807-820 Financial reforms and credit growth in Nigeria: empirical insights from ARDL and ECM techniques
by Ngozi Adeleye & Evans Osabuohien & Ebenezer Bowale & Oluwatoyin Matthew & Emmanuel Oduntan - 821-843 The political economy of Ecuador’s external debt default
by Lorenzo Vidal
September 2018, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 567-568 Keynesian theory and policy
by Jonathan Michie - 569-588 How Germany’s anti-Keynesianism has brought Europe to its knees
by Jörg Bibow - 589-619 Market power and efficiency as the source of performance in banking: a case study of the Slovak banking sector
by Martin Boďa - 620-640 Capital flows and economic growth revisited: evidence from five Sub-Saharan African countries
by Samuel Adams & Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu - 641-672 The nexus between infrastructure (quantity and quality) and economic growth in Sub Saharan Africa
by Chengete Chakamera & Paul Alagidede - 673-696 Exploring the relationship between university and innovation: evidence from the Italian food industry
by Paola Cardamone & Valeria Pupo & Fernanda Ricotta - 697-710 Dollarization: asymmetry and breaks
by Ibrahim Dolapo Raheem
July 2018, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 423-424 Alternative economic policies for Europe – but with global significance
by Jonathan Michie - 425-427 European Economists for an Alternative Economic Policy in Europe
by The Editors - 428-449 An empirical test of the Post-Keynesian growth model applied to functional income distribution and the growth regime in Brazil
by Cleiton Silva de Jesus & Ricardo Azevedo Araujo & Carlos Eduardo Drumond - 450-471 Productivity growth of the cities of Jiangsu province, China: a Kaldorian approach
by John S. L. McCombie & Marta R. M. Spreafico & Sixiang Xu - 472-488 Evidence of the added-worker and discouraged-worker effects in Australia
by Andrew Evans - 489-524 Is ‘no news’ really ‘good news’? Country visibility and FDI location choice
by Laurel Adams & Rebecca Neumann & Saleh S. Tabrizy - 525-545 Hours worked in selected OECD countries: an empirical assessment
by Lorenzo Carbonari & Vincenzo Atella & Paola Samà