Tag: Economics and Econometrics

Public debt is linked to lower economic growth in Türkiye
Fourier-ARDL analysis of public debt-growth nexus in Türkiye identifies U-shaped nonlinear relationship with 61-63% threshold, contradicting linear models and conventional growth stimulus rationales.

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.

Eco-coherent fiscal and energy policies are linked to lower pollution costs
Dynamic analysis of fiscal-energy policy synchronization and pollution cost reduction in Mediterranean economies using Kuramoto modeling and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag estimation.

SOI spillovers were strongest for SAFEX maize
Time-frequency analysis of Southern Oscillation Index spillovers to grain futures reveals regional asymmetries in climate vulnerability, with SAFEX maize showing significant SOI predictive capacity.

Employers rate non-employed applicants by reason for absence
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Study reveals how employment gaps affect hiring decisions. Training breaks boost prospects, while discouragement stigma severely harms candidacy. Employer perceptions vary by gap reason.

Review of labor market monopsony book covers policy topics
Comprehensive analysis of monopsony power in labor markets examining wage-fixing agreements, noncompete clauses, mergers, and discrimination through law and economics frameworks.

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.

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.










