Category: Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Dynamic price monitoring improved affordability forecasting in Lusaka
Study on Dynamic Price Monitoring forecasting household affordability of essential commodities in Lusaka, Zambia, using household survey and price data analysis.

Peru mining GDP and terms of trade show a stable long-run link
Analysis of Peru’s mining sector reveals stable long-run equilibrium with global prices, yet slow adjustment to shocks reflects structural rigidity beyond commodity cycles.

Financial development’s effect on social progress varies by income level
Nonlinear analysis of financial development’s effects on social progress, examining ICT’s moderating role across income levels and the necessity of tailored policies for inclusive outcomes.

European banking crisis spread to Argentina through bank branches
Analysis of how the 1931 European banking crisis spread to Argentina through European bank subsidiaries, reshaping understanding of Great Depression contagion to developing economies.

Sports tokens showed spillover risk in connected markets
Quantile VAR analysis reveals how sports tokens transmit and receive systemic shocks, with implications for portfolio construction and downside risk mitigation during market stress.

Review maps climate adaptation economics research and methods
Systematic review of 6,248 climate adaptation economics studies analyzing how households and firms respond to climate risks through methodological evolution and empirical findings from 1978-2025.

China coal prices show stable long-term links across market variables
Analysis of China’s steam coal price formation reveals that port inventory, shipping costs, and oil prices drive pricing dynamics more than production alone, with implications for energy policy.

AI market maturity is linked to lower banking system entanglement
Quantum-inspired decision framework reveals how AI markets reshape Chinese bank performance structures, showing top performers integrate fintech while legacy systems constrain adaptation.

US inflation model was not robust from 2002 to 2024
Econometric analysis of Post Keynesian inflation model using 2002–2024 U.S. data finds diminished robustness and weakened wage-cost relationships during pandemic era.

Returning CBAM revenues to vulnerable products may raise welfare and cut emissions
Product-level analysis of EU carbon border adjustment mechanism reveals revenue redistribution can increase global welfare and emissions reductions in steel sectors.










