Category: Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Female labor participation is not automatically linked to sustainability gains
Comparative analysis of female labor-force participation and sustainable development across G7 and E7 economies (1990-2022), revealing heterogeneous relationships conditional on structural conditions.

Airport unit costs in Türkiye rise with revenue and passenger volume
Panel data analysis of 40 Turkish airports reveals economies of scale and cost sensitivity to passenger volume, with limited aircraft movement effects and counterintuitive revenue-cost relationships.

Bank diversification has mixed effects on performance
Systematic review of bank diversification and performance 2006-2025, examining how monetary policy and macroeconomic conditions influence diversification strategy outcomes and risk-adjusted returns.

Drug shortages create risks in obstetric care
Clinical analysis of drug shortages in obstetric care addressing causation, prediction, and systematic response mechanisms for healthcare institutions.

Digitalization is linked to higher firm eco-innovation in Europe
Explore how digital economy development drives firm-level sustainability performance across EU countries. Study reveals national digitalization enhances eco-innovation through financial.

REIT models differ between income and asset-value approaches
Comparative analysis of income-driven and NAV-driven REIT approaches in developed markets with assessment of organizational frameworks for Ukrainian real estate market development.

Asia plays a marginal role in debt-for-nature swaps
Explore why Asia accounts for only 13% of debt-for-nature swaps despite high debt and environmental needs. Discover which Asian economies are positioned for future transactions.

Market-capitalization regret variables predict future stock returns
Study reveals market capitalization as a key psychological reference point for investor regret, with stronger predictive power for stock returns than traditional return-based regret measures in.

Advance tax credit repayments often follow income increases
Analysis of advance tax credit repayments using administrative data examining health insurance, child, earned income, and stimulus credits with distributional and compliance implications.

Lebanon study finds support for greener aviation despite major barriers
Mixed-method analysis of sustainable aviation pathways in Lebanon’s airline sector, examining stakeholder expectations and institutional barriers within fragile-state contexts.










