2020
October-December, vol.4
1.The interbank lending market under the prism of network theory (pages: 18)
2.The role of heterogeneity in the interbank market (pages: 23)
3. The interbank contagion under a simulation methodology (pages: 17)
4.Financial contagion dynamic in random interbank networks (pages: 23)
July-September, vol.3
2. FDI reforms implemented by the Indian government: 1991-2020 (pages: 17)
3. FDI in India: the multi-brand retail sector (pages: 19)
4.FDI regulation in different sectors in India (pages: 28)
April-June, vol.2
1.The euro area bank lending system and its implications in economic activity and growth (pages: 39)
January-March, vol.1
1.Quantitative evaluation techniques in competition policies and market power (pages: 23)
2.Market power assessment in a context of differentiated products (pages: 26)
3.Market power assessment: Econometric analysis of markets with homogeneous products (pages: 21)
4.Competition policies and relevant market: Application of the SSNIP test (pages: 22)
2019
October-December, vol.4
1.Debt consolidation in New Keynesian D(S)GE models (pages: 24)
2.Debt consolidation in a small open economy: Distributional effects (pages: 33)
3.Book-tax differences on Eurozone countries (pages: 41)
4.Tax avoidance/evasion and macroeconomic fluctuations of Eurozone economies (pages: 22)
July-September, vol.3
1.Is the cohesion of the Euro Area stable? (pages: 38)
3.Effects of the quantitative easing program in the economies of the eurozone (pages: 31)
4.The impact of 2008 financial crisis on the business cycles of the eurozone countries (pages: 29)
April-June, vol.2
1.Innovation and entrepreneurship development in the public sector (pages: 29)
4.IFRS and investment decisions (pages:20)
January-March, vol.1
2018
October-December, vol.4
2.Efficient financing with securities and discontinuous payoff function (pages:19)
3.Human capital and growth: evidence from US States (pages: 28)
4.Education and economic growth in US States: a meta-regression analysis (pages: 32)
July-September, vol.3
1.Theory and experiments on individual tax compliance under uncertainty (pages: 27)
2.Impacts of reemployment bonuses on job research (pages: 19)
4.Causal effect of local income tax differentials on relocation decisions (pages:29)
April-June, vol.2
2.Fiscal policy of ancient Greece (pages: 35)
3.Supplement pensions and welfare: a parametric model with endogenous labor supply (pages: 27)
4.Tax behavior and durability of evasion: the greek case (pages: 19)
January-March, vol.1
1.Judicial preventive control of public expenses: a comparative assessment (pages: 48)
3.Practices of solid waste management in the EU area (pages: 21)
4.Knowledge diffusion using complex social networks analysis (pages: 42)
2017
October-December, vol.4
2.The effects of fiscal policy on the South African economy (pages: 29)
3. Fiscal shocks on economic activity in Morocco (pages: 18)
4.Fiscal policy and economic growth in Namibia (pages: 21)
July-September, vol.3
2.Public education spending: distributional and aggregate implications (pages: 23)
3.The theory of long waves: new approaches (pages: 37)
April-June, vol.2
1.Application of DEAM in greek spending programs (pages: 38)
2.The stability of Young workers in the labour market (pages:24)
3.The impact of the financial crisis on earnings quality (pages:19)
4.The business cycles cynchronization of fiscal policies between the EU economies (pages: 31)
January-March, vol.1
3.Measuring the Political Geography of Initial Pubblic Offering (IPO) (pages: 21)
4.Measuring the Diversity of Regional Knowledge Production (pages: 18)
October-December, vol.4
1.Endogenous labor in a Ramsey model with negative externality (pages: 29)
2.Environmental awareness and labor supply: empirical evidence of micro data (pages: 19)
3.Environmental awareness and consumption: empirical evidence of micro data (pages: 14)
4.Effective taxation and income inequality:evidence from OECD countries (pages: 35)
July-September, vol.3
1.The Subjective well being concept in economic theory and policy (pages: 48)
2.Bentham versus utility based economics (pages: 38)
3.The ontology of utility and its basic concepts (pages: 52)
4.Re-examiing the debate on social welfare Bentham's missing foundations (pages: 28)
April-June, vol.2
1.Health Services and Decision Making (pages: 21).
2.Leverage and Uncertainty in IPOs (pages:34).
3.Intra and Inter Regional Knowledge Spillovers on New Knowledge Production (pages: 17).
4.A Ramsey parametric model under tax evasion and identical households (pages:49).
January-March, vol.1
1.Tax Policy and Multinational Corporations in a Nash Equilibrium Model (pages: 17).
2.EU Regulatory Authorities and Quantitative Calculation of Fine-Setting Mechanisms (pages:21).
4.Tax Spending within a Dynamic Stachastic General Equilibrium Model (pages: 31)
December, vol.4
1. Comment on Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Countries (pages:14).
2.Etnic Diversity, Externalities and Provision of Public Goods (pages: 18).
3. Country Size and Public Expenditure on R&D (pages: 22 ).
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