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When government’s economic ideology shapes income redistribution. Empirical evidence from the OECD
This paper studies the relationship between Government´s economic ideology and income redistribution, using a panel of OECD countries spanning the...
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Big data and inter-firm wage disparities: theory and evidence from China
While Big Data is driving high-quality firm development, it will also have a new impact on wage differences among firms, which is a less discussed...
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Gravity Models in International Trade: A Specification Curve Analysis
The gravity model is widely used to estimate the effect of a reduction in trade costs on international trade flows. Researchers face many analytical...
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Supply shift by a vertically integrated foreign firm under domestic integration
This study constructs a vertical structure model where domestic upstream and downstream firms compete with a vertically integrated foreign firm...
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COVID-19 Led Return to Kerala: A Comparative Analysis of Return Emigrants
This article concerns emigrants who returned to Kerala between May and December 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. We study and document the...
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Evidence on price stickiness in Japan
Using microdata from the Retail Price Survey (the basic statistics for the Consumer Price Index), we document facts regarding price stickiness in...
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The impact of artificial intelligence on green transformation of manufacturing enterprises: evidence from China
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a new driving force for green transformation of manufacturing enterprises. Drawing from panel data of...
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The impact of the Bank of Japan’s exchange traded fund and corporate bond purchases on firms’ capital structure
This study examines how the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ’s) exchange-traded fund (ETF) and corporate bond (CB) purchases affect the capital structure of...
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Inequality ranking of ordered categorical distributions: A status-based approach
One of the basic questions that arise in measuring inequality in the distribution of a variable is how to define the inequality dominance relation ...
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Multidimensional Assessment of the Labour Market in the Regions of the Russian Federation
Although labour markets show resilience, they still experience a decrease in labour productivity and, consequently, the level of socioeconomic...
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COVID-19 and Wages and Salaries Dynamics in Malaysia: A Blessing in Disguise?
Predictors of wages and salaries (earnings) are investigated to track the impact of COVID-19 on wages and salaries dynamics in Malaysia for 2019 and...
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The shape of the wealth distribution and differences in wealth inequality across Euro area countries
Based on data from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), we revisit the question of how differences in household...
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Market Distortions and Welfare in Develo** Countries: A Search for Critical Levels of Reforms
This work theoretically finds out the welfare implications of different reformatory policies in a small open develo** economy using a 2 × 2...
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The impacts of CETA on air pollutants
This article empirically explores the potential effects of CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) on per capita emissions of 4 air...
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Vertical Strategy with Quality Differentiation in an Import-competing Market
We examine the vertical strategies of home and foreign manufacturers that produce quality-differentiated products. In contrast to previous results...
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A Systematic Literature Review of Income Inequality in Central–Eastern European Countries
This review offers a comprehensive perspective on income inequality literature in Central–Eastern European (CEE) nations, with a specific focus on...
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Which Capital Flow Surge Methods Are Better at Predicting Reversals and Sudden Stops?: Balancing Type 1 and Type 2 Errors
Capital flow surges have become a major source of concern as they have been often followed by disruptive reversals and sudden stops. We introduce...
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Measuring Inflation During the Pandemic with the Benefit of Hindsight
This study has adopted the actual household expenditure data from the national accounts to construct a true inflation rate (using the Fisher index)...