Category: Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Digitalization and growth are linked to higher greenhouse gases in Saudi Arabia
Explores how supply chain digitalization, green innovation, and financial globalization affect greenhouse gas emissions in Saudi Arabia using frequency domain causality analysis and quantile.

Firms with stronger finances and ESG scores were more likely to leave Russia
Examine how corporate size, financial capacity, and ESG governance drive multinational firms’ divestment decisions from Russia, revealing stakeholder accountability over economic constraints.

Inflation gaps widen in sticky-price models during rapid inflation
Examines how fixed-weight price indices diverge from true inflation measures in time-dependent pricing models, with implications for monetary policy assessment during high inflation periods.

Correcting publication bias lowers estimated unemployment-benefit effects
Meta-analysis of unemployment insurance effects on joblessness duration, correcting publication bias to estimate optimal replacement rates at 28% in the United States.

Portuguese economy shows a rising rate of surplus value
Empirical estimation of surplus value rates in the Portuguese economy 1995-2022 applying Marx’s labor theory of value, revealing rising exploitation particularly during post-2008 austerity.

Several bank and macroeconomic factors affect non-interest income
Panel study of non-interest income determinants in Vietnamese commercial banks (2011-2023) using random-effects FGLS estimation, examining bank-specific and macroeconomic factors.

Review of book on post-shareholder primacy policy
Examination of corporate governance transition from shareholder primacy to productivity-centered decision-making models, analyzing stakeholder role recalibration and institutional mechanisms.

Cross-border green patents improve firms’ environmental performance
Study shows cross-border green patents significantly improve environmental performance in Chinese firms through technology transfer, green cognition, and intermediate goods acquisition mechanisms.

Private pension solutions face inflation and policy barriers
Analysis of structural factors undermining public pension systems within welfare states, examining inflation, investment risks, and institutional barriers.

Greater financial inclusion is linked to higher banking stability
Empirical examination of financial inclusion effects on banking stability in 37 Sub-Saharan African countries using dynamic panel methods, 2005-2019.










