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Beyond numbers: rethinking host professionalism on Airbnb
Veronica Leoni, Pierpaolo Pattitoni, Laura ViciWe challenge the conventional approach to distinguish between professional and non-professional Airbnb hosts by solely using the number of managed listings.
Factors affecting the green economy: the mediating role of foreign direct investment
Mahadi Hasan Miraz, Tiffany Sing Mei SooThe objective of this study is to examine the various factors that exert an influence on the green economy. This study also investigates the impact of foreign direct investment…
From data to decisions: enhancing financial forecasts with LSTM for AI token prices
Rizwan Ali, Jin Xu, Mushahid Hussain Baig, Hafiz Saif Ur Rehman, Muhammad Waqas Aslam, Kaleem Ullah QasimThis study aims to endeavour to decode artificial intelligence (AI)-based tokens' complex dynamics and predictability using a comprehensive multivariate framework that integrates…
Does government spending cointegrate with bank lending? Evidence from Eurozone panel data
Eleni Dalla, Stephanos Papadamou, Erotokritos Varelas, Athanasios ArgyropoulosOur purpose is the examination of the effects of fiscal policy on private lending for the Eurozone countries. The emphasis is on the identification of the time path of government…
Returns to different levels of education in Russia
Sofiia Dolgikh, Bogdan PotaninEducation system stimulates the development of human capital and provides informative signaling allowing to differentiate productivity of individuals. If education system is…
Financial inclusion and sustainable development of banks: the place of organization of Islamic cooperation (OIC) in emerging markets
Hasan TekinThis study examines the impact of financial inclusion on the corporate sustainability of banks in both Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and non-OIC emerging economies…
A study on comparison of economic and scientific performances of BRICS countries
Hasan Tutar, Hakan Eryüzlü, Ahmet Tuncay Erdem, Teymur SarkhanovThis study investigates the correlation between economic development and scientific knowledge production indicators in the BRICS countries from 2000 to 2020, highlighting the…
Benchmarking asset pricing models in emerging markets: evidence from Borsa Istanbul
Fazıl Gökgöz, Canan SeyhanInvestors who can transfer their savings to investments in a well-regulated market benefit not only themselves but also economic development. Hence, it is crucial for fund owners…
The parental role in intergenerational educational persistence: an empirical investigation with cross-country panel data
Francesco Salomone Marino, Maria BerrittellaThe main aim of this study is to investigate the role of fathers and mothers in the intergenerational educational persistence for sons and daughters under two dimensions that…
Beyond borders: investigating the impact of the 2023 Israeli–Palestinian conflict on global equity markets
Priyanka Goyal, Pooja SoniThe present research study aims to explore the impact of the most recent Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which unfolded in October 2023, on global equity markets, including a wide…
From parameters to policies: sensitivity analysis and fiscal and monetary reactions
Karlo Marques JuniorThis paper seeks to explore the sensitivity of these parameters and their impact on fiscal policy outcomes. We use the existing literature to establish possible ranges for each…
Tourist perceptions of health-safety risks in a time of pandemic
Chiara Dalle Nogare, Raffaele ScuderiThe COVID-19 pandemic has induced tourism destinations to reconsider organisational aspects related to health safety measures, as perceptions of health safety may have become…
Labour market insecurity and volunteering in the European Union: policy suggestions for job security
Nunzia Nappo, Damiano Fiorillo, Giuseppe Lubrano LavaderaThere is extensive literature on the determinants of job tenure insecurity. However, very little is known about the individual drivers of labour market insecurity. Additionally…
The impact of the US stock market on the BRICS and G7: a GVAR approach
Luccas Assis Attílio, Joao Ricardo Faria, Mauricio PradoThe authors investigate the impact of the US stock market on the economies of the BRICS and major industrialized economies (G7).
Does the inflow of remittances diminish unemployment? The role of political stability in MENA countries
Khaled Elorabi, Suryati Ishak, Mohamed MaherPrevious literature has investigated the connection amongst remittances, political stability and unemployment in remittance-receiving economies separately. Besides, they did not…
Unraveling the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on foreign direct investment and its determinants: empirical insights from SAARC countries
Rizwan Firdos, Mohammad Subhan, Babu Bakhsh Mansuri, Majed AlharthiThis paper aims to unravel the impact of post-pandemic COVID-19 on foreign direct investment (FDI) and its determinants in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation…
Equity issuance, share buy-back and growth in a Kaldor-Kalecki model
Sébastien CharlesThe aim of this article is to assess the macroeconomic consequences of some specific aspects of financialization (i.e. share buy-back) using a hybrid post-Keynesian model of…
Home, unsweet home – effect of homeownership on financial investments of Indian households
Shreya Lahiri, Shreya BiswasThe study analyzes the relationship between homeownership and financial investment of households in the context of emerging markets like India. It also examines how homeownership…
Monetary policy in practice: do central banks respond to movements in exchange rate and credit growth?
Hai Le, Phuong NguyenThis study examines the importance of exchange rate and credit growth fluctuations when designing monetary policy in Thailand. To this end, the authors construct a small open…
A novel market sentiment measure: assessing the link between VIX and the Global Consciousness Projects data
Ulf HolmbergThe primary objective of this research is to explore the potential of utilizing Global Consciousness Project (GCP) data as a tool for understanding and predicting market…
Remittances and economic growth: a blessing for middle-income countries, ineffective for low-income countries
SeyedSoroosh Azizi, Abed Aftabi, Mohsen Azizkhani, Kiana YektansaniThis study investigates the impact of international remittances on the economic growth of remittance-receiving countries, using data from 113 developing countries between 1990 and…
US efficient factors in a Bayesian model scan framework
Michael O'ConnellThe author examines the impact these efficient factors have on factor model comparison tests in US returns using the Bayesian model scan approach of Chib et al. (2020), and Chib…
Disinflation costs and macroprudential policies: real and welfare effects
Francesco Busato, Maria Ferrara, Monica VarleseThis paper analyzes real and welfare effects of a permanent change in inflation rate, focusing on macroprudential policy’ role and its interaction with monetary policy.
Do received remittances cause Dutch disease in developed and developing countries?
Faris Alshubiri, Samia Fekir, Billal ChikhiThe present study aimed to examine the effect of received remittance inflows on the price level ratio of the purchasing power parity conversion factor to the market exchange rate…
The interplay between economic policy uncertainty and corporate bond yield in emerging Asian markets
Mohit Kumar, P. Krishna PrasannaTo investigate the role of domestic and foreign economic policy uncertainty (EPU) in driving the corporate bond yields in emerging markets.
Inflation–inequality puzzle: is it still apparent?
Edmond Berisha, Rangan Gupta, Orkideh GharehgozliThe primary focus of this study is to examine the distributional consequences of the widespread increase in prices. The fundamental question the study aims to address is whether…
The impact of recapitalisations and bank competition on Greek bank net interest margins
Emmanuel MamatzakisThis study investigates the reasons behind the very high net interest margins in the Greek banking industry compared to the euro-area, focussing on the association between bank…
The nonlinear relationship between financial constraints and R&D investment: the mediating role of executive stock options
Sedki Zaiane, Halim DabbouThe current study aims to investigate the mediating role of executive stock options in the nonlinear relationship between financial constraints and research and development (R&D…
An empiric on geopolitical risk and the tourism–economic growth nexus
K. Sandar Kyaw, Yun Luo, Glauco De VitaThis study empirically examines the moderating role of geopolitical risk on the tourism–economic growth nexus by applying a recent geopolitical risk indicator developed by…
Public debt forecasts and machine learning: the Italian case
Edgardo Sica, Hazar Altınbaş, Gaetano Gabriele MariniPublic debt forecasts represent a key policy issue. Many methodologies have been employed to predict debt sustainability, including dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models…
The determinants of credit restrictions and their impact on micro firms: the case of Colombia
Jhon James Mora, Andres David Espada CastroThis article analyzes the determinants of credit constraints and their effects on the productivity of micro-firms in Colombia.
Economic policy uncertainty and the Greek economic crisis
Gikas Hardouvelis, Georgios Karalas, Dimitrios Karanastasis, Panagiotis SamartzisThe authors construct an index of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) for Greece using textual analysis and analyze its role in the 10-year Greek economic crisis.
Poverty and financial development: an asymmetric and nonlinear ARDL analysis for India
Ishfaq Nazir Khanday, Md. Tarique, Inayat Ullah Wani, Muzffar Hussain DarThe primary objective of the paper is to examine the asymmetric Cointegration and asymmetric causality between financial development and poverty alleviation on annual data in…
The human consequences of economic sanctions
Francisco RodríguezThe use of economic sanctions has grown dramatically in recent decades. Nevertheless, many arguments are presented in the public policy space regarding their effects on target…
Abortion stigma, government regulation and religiosity: findings from the case of Iran
Farzin Rasoulyan, Seyed Reza Mirnezami, Arash Khalili Nasr, Bahar Morshed-BehbahaniExperiencing stigma after abortion may decelerate the accumulation of human capital. Despite the importance of studying the relationship between religiosity and abortion stigma…
Does monetary policy impact income inequality?
Luccas Assis AttílioThis article analyzes the impact of monetary policy on income inequality across 16 advanced economies. The author investigates three key points: (1) the relationship between…
Forecasting expenditure components in Nigeria
Afees Salisu, Douglason Godwin OmotorThis study forecasts the government expenditure components in Nigeria, including recurrent and capital expenditures for 2021 and 2022, based on data from 1981 to 2020.
Fast-food consumption and individual time preferences in Russia: evidence for the social policy
Tatiana Kossova, Maria SheluntcovaThis article aims to investigate the role of socioeconomic factors and individual time preferences in the demand for fast-food in Russia. An individual discount rate shows the…
The impact of Credit Suisse takeover on Indian banking and financial services sector stocks: an event study analysis
Priyanka Goyal, Pooja SoniThe present study aims to comprehensively examine the impact of the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) takeover of Credit Suisse on the banking and financial services sector in the…
Does central bank credibility from professional forecasters and consumers affect the interest rate and its expectations?
Helder Ferreira de Mendonça, Cristiane Nascimento de LimaThis paper aims to contribute to the analysis concerning how inflation forecasts from different economic agents (professional forecasters and consumers) lead to varying levels of…
Investigating the financial efficiencies and productivities of the banking sector
Fazıl Gökgöz, Engin Yalçın, Noor Ayoob SalahaldeenThe banking industry, which is one of the most significant industries when taking into account both deposit sizes and employment statistics in Turkey, is one of the country's…
Assessing the resilience of the US banking sector under a macroeconomic stress testing
Mohamed LachaabThe increased capital requirements and the implementation of new liquidity standards under Basel III sparked various concerns among researchers, academics and other stakeholders…
Trade potential in European Union manufacturing
Lazaros Antonios Chatzilazarou, Dimitrios DadakasThis study deals with changes in European Union's (EU's) trade potential in Machinery (HS 84–85) and Transportation (HS86-89) products.
The gender pay gap in the Visegrad Groups
Jakub Harman, Lucia BartůskováThe gender pay gap is a well-documented phenomenon in labor economics. Based on the 2018 Structure of Earnings Survey (SES), the authors estimate the impact of observable…
Russia–Ukraine war and the impact on Indian economy
Anindita Bhattacharjee, Dolly Gaur, Kanishka GuptaIndia is not geographically close to either Russia or Ukraine. However, India's trade relations with them make it vulnerable to the consequences of the war between these…
Mayday! Mayday! The airlines stock returns are failing. Analysis of the impact of Russia–Ukraine war
António Miguel Martins, Susana CróThis paper investigates the short-term market impact of the beginning of the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine (February 24, 2022) on a set of airline stocks listed.
Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of firm productivity? Evidence of a non-linear relationship from a firm-level analysis in Vietnam
Van Thi Cam Ha, Trinh Nguyen Chau, Tra Thi Thu Pham, Duy NguyenThis analysis examines the relationship between corruption and firm productivity in Vietnam.
Banking sector's reaction during the Russian invasion of Ukraine: who reacted the most?
Rizky Yudaruddin, Dadang LesmanaThis study aims to investigate the market reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, specifically in the banking sector.
Factors determining default in P2P lending
Evangelia Avgeri, Maria PsillakiThe research documented in this paper aims to examine multiple factors related to borrowers' default in peer-to-peer (P2P) lending in the USA. This study is motivated by the…
A probit-based analysis of the deep stock market drawdowns
Damir Tokic, Dave JacksonThis study is motivated in part by the fact that the unfolding 2022 bear market, which has reached the −25% drawdown, has not been preceded by the inverted 10Y-3 m spread or an…
Mortgage market, wages and homeownership
Gaetano LisiThis study deals with the main issues concerning the interplay between homeownership and labour market outcomes, namely (1) the relation between homeownership and labour market…
Factors determining migration intentions in Bangladesh: from land to factory
Muhammad Kazim Nur Sohad, Giuseppe Celi, Edgardo SicaThis article explores the migration intentions (MIs) embedded in population movements from rural to urban areas in Bangladesh. In this country, urban-centric development policies…
Bank efficiency and competition: bibliometric analysis of concepts and emerging issues
James Ntiamoah Doku, Gladys A.A. NabieuThis study provides a bibliometric analysis of bank efficiency and competition over the past years (from 1993 to 2022) to (1) discover the past and current state of knowledge on…
US unemployment rate: Federal Reserve versus private information
Hamid Baghestani, Bassam M. AbuAl-FoulThis study evaluates the Federal Reserve (Fed) initial and final forecasts of the unemployment rate for 1983Q1-2018Q4. The Fed initial forecasts in a typical quarter are made in…
The nexus between arms imports, military expenditures and economic growth of the top arms importers in the world: a pooled mean group approach
Shreesh CharyThis paper explores whether data back the claim that imports of armaments are inherently bad for economic growth. Regardless of one's point of view, the production and trade of…
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