All Stories

  1. On the relation between crude oil prices and exchange rates in sub-saharan African countries: A nonlinear ARDL approach
  2. Crude Oil prices and Balance of trade
  3. The linkages between democracy and the environment: Evidence from developed and developing countries
  4. Monetary policy and overshooting of oil prices in an open economy
  5. The Environmental Consequences of Growth: Empirical Evidence from the Republic of Kazakhstan
  6. On the asymmetric effects of oil price changes on Alaska oil tax revenue
  7. Does Foreign Direct Investment Harm the Environment in Developing Countries? Dynamic Panel Analysis of Latin American Countries
  8. Do oil price changes have symmetric or asymmetric effects on Korea’s demand for imported crude oil?
  9. Does corruption matter for the environment? Panel evidence from China
  10. Does FDI Really Matter to Economic Growth in India?
  11. Can an oil-rich economy reduce its income inequality? Empirical evidence from Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend
  12. The impact of oil price changes on major US tight oil plays
  13. Do oil price changes have symmetric or asymmetric effects on the unemployment rate?: Empirical evidence from Alaska
  14. Do oil prices really matter to US shale oil production?
  15. Can oil tax policy change exploration levels?: Empirical evidence from Alaska oil legislation
  16. Economic uncertainty, monetary uncertainty and the Korean demand for money
  17. Do exchange rate changes have symmetric or asymmetric effects on the trade balance? Evidence from U.S.–Korea commodity trade
  18. Do nuclear and renewable energy improve the environment? Empirical evidence from the United States
  19. A new look at the FDI–income–energy–environment nexus: Dynamic panel data analysis of ASEAN
  20. GARCH-based versus traditional measures of exchange-rate volatility: evidence from Korean industry trade
  21. Fund Hiring Rules and Investment Firms
  22. The role of property rights in bycatch reduction: Evidence from the British Columbia Groundfish fishery
  23. Fund Hiring Rules and Investment Firms
  24. Environmental Kuznets curve for CO2 emissions: The case of Arctic countries
  25. Empirical Evidence on Korea’s Import Demand Behavior Revisited
  26. A panel cointegration analysis of CO 2 emissions, nuclear energy and income in major nuclear generating countries
  27. A Study on Unobserved Structural Innovations of Oil Price: Evidence from Global Stock, Bond, Foreign Exchange, and Energy Markets
  28. Further evidence on Orcutt’s hypothesis using Korean–US commodity data
  29. On the upsurge of U.S. food prices revisited
  30. Exchange rate effects on Korea–U.S. bilateral trade: A new look
  31. POLITICS, ENVIRONMENT, AND FISHERIES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES
  32. On the income–nuclear energy–CO2 emissions nexus revisited
  33. Identifying the policy implications of barge shipments of grains on the US inland waterway system: the case of corn movements on the Mississippi waterway
  34. Does income inequality harm the environment?: Empirical evidence from the United States
  35. Assessing dynamics of crude oil import demand in Korea
  36. Dynamic relationship between air transport demand and economic growth in the United States: A new look
  37. Is economic growth good or bad for the environment? Empirical evidence from Korea
  38. Does the exchange rate matter to bilateral trade between Korea and Japan? Evidence from commodity trade data
  39. International trade and macroeconomic dynamics: The case of U.S. bilateral trade with G-7 countries
  40. A New Look at the Emergence of an Agro-Energy Nexus: A Graphical Causal Approach
  41. A dynamic demand analysis of the United States air-passenger service
  42. Price and income elasticities of demand for air transportation: Empirical evidence from US airfreight industry
  43. Much ado about Hotelling: Beware the ides of Hubbert
  44. The long-run determinants of U.S. lumber imported from Canada revisited
  45. Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth, Energy Consumption and the Environment: Time Series Evidence from G-20 Economies
  46. How sensitive is U.S. agricultural trade to the bilateral exchange rate? Evidence from bulk, intermediate, and consumer-oriented products
  47. The U.S. Agricultural Sector and the Macroeconomy
  48. Analyzing Factors Affecting U.S. Food Price Inflation
  49. A Dynamic Approach to the FDI-Environment Nexus: The Case of China and India
  50. Exchange Rate Dynamics and the Bilateral Trade Balance: The Case of U.S. Agriculture
  51. On the Dynamic Relationship between U.S. Farm Income and Macroeconomic Variables
  52. Assessing the Exchange Rate Sensitivity of U.S. Bilateral Agricultural Trade
  53. The environmental consequences of globalization: A country-specific time-series analysis
  54. A Dynamic Approach to the FDI-Environment Nexus: The Case of China and India
  55. Identifying Macroeconomic Linkages to U.S. Agricultural Trade Balance
  56. Dynamic Interrelationships between the U.S. Agricultural Trade Balance and the Macroeconomy
  57. The J-curve effect and the US–Canada forest products trade
  58. Price Dynamics in the North American Wheat Market
  59. Price linkages in the North American softwood lumber market
  60. The US–Canada softwood lumber trade dispute: what we know and what we need to know