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Curriculum Vitae
Nicholas Apergis
PERSONAL DATA
Date of Birth: November 25, 1962
Address: Department of Banking & Financial Management
University of Piraeus, Piraeus 18534, Greece,
Τel. (+3210) 414 2429, Fax. (+3210) 414 2341
E-Mail: [email protected]
h-Scopus index = 15
h-Google Scholar index = 25
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Applied Macroeconomics and Macro Finance, Open Economy Macroeconomics
EDUCATION
1. Ph. D. in Economics (Fordham University, NY, 1992) in Macroeconomics
Ph.D. Dissertation: ‘The Role of Intervention Policies in the Foreign Exchange
Market in the Process of Business Cycles: The Case of the U.S.’
Committee: Professor Dominick Salvatore (Mentor), Parantap Basu, Hrishikesh
Vinod
2. M.A. in Economics (Economic University of Athens, 1986)
3. B.A. in Economics (University of Athens, Greece, 1984)
PROJECTS-AWARDS
2012-2013: Holder of One-Year Research Scholarship offered by Latsis Foudation
relating to the project: ‘Spillovers in Means and Volatility between Food Prices and
Biofuel Energy Prices’.
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2009-2010: Holder of One-Year Research Scholarship offered by the London School of
Economics relating to the Project: ‘Inflation and Prices in Greece: Causes and
Characteristics’.
LANGUAGES
Greek (native language)
English (Perfect)
TEACHING EMPLOYMENT
1991-1992
Visitor Professor (Fordham University and Manhattan College). Courses:
Μacroeconomics, Μicroeconomics, International Monetary relations.
1993-1994
Visitor Professor (State University of New York at New Paltz),
Courses: Μacroeconomics, Economics of European Integration.
1994-1998
Lecturer,
University
of
Macedonia,
Undergraduate
courses:
Μacroeconomics I and II, Advanced Macroeconomics, Macroeconomics
of Economic Integration. Graduate courses: Μacroeconomics Ι and
Topics in Macroeconomic Analysis.
1998-1999
Assistant Professor, University of Macedonia. Undergraduate
Courses: Μacroeconomics, Graduate courses: Μacroeconomics Ι
and Topics in Macroeconomic Αnalysis, Supervisor of MA theses.
1999-2002
Associate Professor. University of Ioannina. Undergraduate
Courses: Μacroeconomics, Monetary Theory and Policy, Time Series
Analysis for Economics and Finance.
2000-Present
Coordinator and Member of the Money & Capital Markets
Division, Hellenic Open University. Member of the Program
Committee. Member of Doctoral Dissertations.
2002-2006
Professor, University of Macedonia, Undergraduate Courses:
Μacroeconomics and Monetary Theory and Policy, Theories of
Economic Integration, Graduate courses: Advanced topics in
Macroeconomics.
2006-Present
Professor, University of Piraeus, Undergraduate courses: Open
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Economy Macroeconomics, Fixed Income Securities Markets,
International Finance, Graduate Courses: International Money
Markets, Investment in Real Estae, Supervisor of MA theses, Supervisor
of PhD theses.
2012-Present Visiting Professor, International Hellenic University, Graduate Course:
The Economics of Eenergy Markets, Supervisor of MA theses.
PUBLICATIONS (Journals):
1) Apergis, N. (1992) ‘Estimation of Target Effective Exchange Rates: The Case of the
U.S.’, The American Economist, 36, 22-28.
2) Alexakis, P. and Apergis, N. (1994) ‘The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle and Exchange Rate
Regimes: Evidence from Cointegration Tests’, Journal of Policy Modeling, 16, 459472.
3) Apergis, N. and Katrakilidis, C. (1995) ‘Public deficit monetization in Greece:
Evidence using structural VAR modeling’, Studi Economici, 56, 137-152
4) Alexakis, P. and Apergis, N. (1996) ‘ARCH Effects and Cointegration: Is the Foreign
Market Efficient?’, Journal of Banking and Finance, 20, 687-697.
5) Apergis, N. and Karfakis, C. (1996) ‘Sources of Fluctuations in Exchange Rates: A
Structural VAR Analysis’, Applied Economics Letters, 3, 251-254.
6) Alexakis, P., Apergis, N., and Xanthakis, E. (1996) ‘Stock Prices and Inflation
Volatility: Evidence from an ARCH Model’, International Advances in Economic
Research, 2, 101-111.
7) Apergis, N. (1996) ‘The Cyclical Behavior of Prices: Evidence from Seven
Developing Economies’ The Developing Economies, 34, 204-211.
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8) Apergis, N. (1996) ‘What Opportunity Cost of Holding Real Balances? The Case of
Greece 1978-1993’, Applied Economic Letters, 3, 483-485.
9) Apergis, N. (1996) ‘Trends in Macroeconomic Series: Any Permanent Effects from
Policy Regime Changes ”, (Rivista Ιnternationale di Scienze Economiche e
Commerciali), International Review of Economics and Business, 43, 347-358.
10) Apergis, N. and Varelas, E. (1996) ‘Can the Buffer-Stock Hypothesis Explain Money
Demand? Evidence from a SVAR Model’, International Review of Economics and
Business 43, 607-616.
11) Apergis, N. (1997) ‘Domestic and Eurocurrency Yields: Any Exchange Rate Link?
Evidence from a VAR Model’, Journal of Policy Modeling, 19, 41-47.
12) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou S. (1997) ‘The Efficient Hypothesis and Deregulation:
The Greek Case’, Applied Economics, 29, 111-117.
13) Apergis, N., Papanastasiou, J., and Velentzas, C. (1997) ‘The Credibility of Policy
Announcements: The Greek Evidence’, Applied Economics, 29, 699-705.
14) Apergis, N. (1997) ‘Inflation Uncertainty, Money Demand and Monetary
Deregulation: Evidence from a Univariate ARCH Model and Cointegration Tests’,
Journal of Policy Modeling, 19, 279-293.
15) Apergis, N. (1998) ‘Budget Deficits and Exchange Rates: Further Evidence from
Causality and Cointegration Tests’, Journal of Economic Studies, 25, 161-178.
16) Alexakis, P., Apergis, N., and Xanthakis, E. (1997) ‘Integration of International
Capital Markets: Further Evidence from EMS Non-EMS Membership’, Journal of
International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, 7, 277-287.
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17) Apergis, N. and Tsoulfidis, E. (1997) ‘The Relationship Between Saving and
Finance: Theory and Evidence from EU Countries’, Research in Economics (Researche
Economichi), 51, 333-358.
18) Apergis, N., Katrakilidis, C., and Papastamatis, S. (1998) ‘ ”Meteor Showers”
and “Heat Waves” in Greek Financial Markets’, International Advances in
Economic Research, 3, 364-375.
19) Apergis, N. and Tsoulfidis, E. (1998) ‘Money Supply Endogeneity in Greece: Further
Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Tests‘, Rivista Internationale di Scienze
Economiche e Commerciali, 45, 167-184.
20) Apergis, N. (2000) ‘Exchange Rate Volatility and Accounting for the Impact of
Economic Events: Evidence from a GARCH Model‘, The Indian Economic Journal,
25, 27-38.
21) Apergis, N. (1998) ‘Stock Market Volatility and Deviations from Macroeconomic
Fundamentals: Evidence from GARCH and GARCH-X Models’, Kredit und Kapital, 3,
400-412.
22) Apergis, N. (1998) ‘Inflation and Uncertainty: Does the EMS Participation Play Any
Role?’, Journal of Economic Integration, 13, 586-605.
23) Apergis, N. (2001) ‘Employment News and Exchange Rates: Policy Implications for
the European Union’, Applied Economics Letters 7, 695-698.
24) Apergis, N. (1999) ‘Inflation Uncertainty and Money Demand: Evidence from a
Monetary Regime Change and the Case of Greece‘, International Economic Journal
13, 21-30.
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25) Apergis, N. (1999) ‘Monetary Policy Design and the Buffer-Stock Hypothesis:
Further Evidence from European Union Countries’, Applied Economics Letters, 6, 793796.
26) Apergis, N. and Katrakilidis, C. (1998) ‘Does Inflation Uncertainty Matter in Foreign
Direct Investment Decisions? An Empirical Investigation for Portugal, Spain, and
Greece’, (International Review of Economics and Business), Rivista Internazionale
and Scienze Economiche & Commerciali, 45, 729-744.
27) Apergis, N. (2000) 'Public and Private Investments in Greece: Complementary or
Substitute Goods', Bulletin of Economic Research 52, 225-234..
28) Αpergis, N., Katrakilidis, K., and Tabakis, N. (2000) 'Current Account Deficit
Sustainability: The Case of Greece', Applied Economic Letters 7, 599-603.
29) Apergis, N. (2000) 'Black Market Rates and Official Rates in Armenia: Evidence
from Causality Tests in Alternative Regimes', Eastern Economic Journal 26, 335344.
30) Apergis, N., Varelas, E., and Velentzas, E. (2000) ‘Money Supply, Consumption, and
Deregulation: The Case of Greece’, Applied Economics Letters, 7, 385-390.
31) Apergis, N. (2001) 'Reassessing the Role of Buffer-Stock Money under Oil Price
Shocks', Atlantic Economic Journal 29, 20-30.
32) Αpergis, N. and S. Eleptheriou (2001) 'Measuring price elasticity of aggregate
demand in Greece: 1961-1995', Public Finance Review 28, 452-467.
33) Apergis, N. (2000) 'Monetary Deregulation and Consumption: Evidence from Certain
Components of Consumption', Economic Issues 5, 15-20.
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34) Apergis, N. and Katrakylidis, C. (2001) 'Testing the intertemporal substitution
hypothesis: the impact of income uncertainty on savings', Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv
137, 537-548.
35) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2001) 'Stock returns and volatility: evidence from the
Athens Stock Exchange Market Index', Journal of Economics and Finance 25, 50-61.
36) Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2001) 'Asymmetric cross-market volatility spillovers:
Evidence from intra-day data on equity and foreign exchange markets', Manchester
School of Economics 69, 81-96.
37) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2002) 'Interest rates, inflation and stock prices: The
case of the ASE', Journal of Policy Modeling 24, 231-236.
38) Apergis, N. (2002) 'Business Fluctuations Under ‘Hysteresis’ Effects: The Case of
Greece', Indian Economic Journal 27, 30-41.
39) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2002) ‘Measuring exchange market pressure and the
degree of exchange market intervention for the Greek Drachma’, International
Economic Journal 16, 135-145.
40) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2003) 'Mean spillover effects in agricultural prices:
evidence from changes in policy regimes', International Advances in Economic
Research 9, 69-78.
41) Apergis, N. (2003) 'Testing purchasing power: results from a new foreign exchange
market', Applied Economics Letters 10, 91-95.
42) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2003) ' Food price volatility and macroeconomic factor
volatility: 'Heat waves' or 'meteor showers'?, Applied Economics Letters, 10, 155-160.
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43) Apergis, N. and Velentzas, C. (2003) 'The impact of financial deregulation in Greece
on consumption patterns', Economia Internazionale 55, 283-296.
44) Apergis, N. and Zikos, S. (2003) 'The law of Verdoorn: evidence from Greek
disaggregated manufacturing time series data', Economic and Social Review 34, 87-104.
45) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2003) 'An examination of Okun's law: Evidence from
regional areas in Greece', Applied Economics 35, 1147-1151.
46) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2003) 'Operational efficiency in the Greek banking
industry: Evidence from the stochastic frontier approach and error decompositions',
(International Review of Economics and Business), Rivista Internazionale and
Scienze Economiche & Commerciali 43, 347-358.
47) Apergis, N., Kyrkilis, D. and Rezitis, A. (2003) 'Exchange rate volatility and inward
foreign direct investment in Greece: the prospects of EMU membership', (International
Review of Economics and Business), Rivista Internazionale and Scienze Economiche
& Commerciali 43, 364-375.
48) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2003) 'Exchange rates and stock prices: Further
evidence from intertemporal asset pricing and an error correction model', International
Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research 1, 73-88.
49) Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2003) ‘Housing prices and macroeconomic factors in
Greece: prospects within the EMU’, Applied Economics Letters, 10, 561-565.
50) Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2003) ‘Agricultural price volatility spillover effects: the
case of Greece’, European Review of Agricultural Economics, 30, 389-406.
51) Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2003) ‘Mean spillover effects in agricultural prices: the
case of Greece’, Agribusiness 19, 425-437.
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52) Apergis, N. (2003) ‘Housing prices and macroeconomic factors: prospects within the
European Monetary Union’, International Real Estate Review 6, 47-63.
53) Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2004) ‘Macroeconomic rationality and Lucas’s
Misperceptions Model: Further Evidence from Panel Data’, Journal of Economics and
Business 56, 227-241.
54) Apergis, N. (2004) ‘Aggregate employment and sectoral shocks in Greece: Evidence
from GARCH-M estimates and variance decompositions’, Global Journal of Finance
and Economics 10, 1-14.
55) Apergis N. (2004) ‘Inflation, Output Growth, Volatility and Causality: Evidence from
Panel Data and the G7 Countries’, Economics Letters 83, 185-191.
56) Apergis, N. (2004) ‘Long memory patterns in the foreign exchange market’, Indian
Journal of Economics & Business 18, 38-49.
57) Apergis, N. (2003) ‘The inflation-output volatility trade-off: a case where antiinflation monetary policy turns out to be successful, a historical assessment’, Journal of
Policy Modeling, 25, 881-892.
58) Apergis, N. (2005) ‘Inflation Uncertainty and Growth: Evidence from Panel Data’,
Australian Economic Papers 44, 186-197.
59) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2004) ‘Cost structure, technological change, and
productivity growth in the Greek Banking Sector’, International Advances of Economic
Research, 1-15.
60) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2004) ‘Agricultural price volatility spill-over effects:
Reply’, European Review of Agricultural Economics, 31, 487-488.
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61) Apergis, N. (2005) ‘The natural rate of unemployment in Greece’, Journal of Policy
Modeling 27, 91-99.
62) Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2005) ‘Money volatility and output volatility: any
asymmetric effects? Evidence from conditional measures of volatility’, Journal of
Economic Studies 32, 511-523.
63) Apergis, N. (2006) ‘Housing prices and the macroeconomy: Evidence from a panel of
European Mediterranean countries’, Indian Journal of Economics & Business, 5, 1-12.
64) Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2007) ‘Spillover effects in agricultural prices: A panel
cointegration and causality approach’, Journal of Agricultural and Food Economics
14, 25-37.
65) Apergis, N., C. Katrakilidis, and N. Tabakis (2006) ‘Dynamic linkages between FDI
inflows and domestic investment: A panel cointegration approach ‘, Atlantic Economic
Journal 34, 385-394.
66) Αpergis, N., I. Filippidis, and Economidou, C. (2007) ‘Financial deepening and
economic growth linkages: a panel data analysis’, Review of World Economics
(Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) 143, 179-198.
67) Apergis, N. and Miller, S. (2007), ‘Consumption Asymmetry and the Stock Market:
Empirical Evidence’, Economics Letters 93, 337-342.
68) Apergis, N., K. Lyroudi and A. Sfetsos (2008) ‘Private and Government
Consumption in Transitional Economies: A Panel Data Analysis’, Journal of Economic
Development 33, 113-131.
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69) Apergis, N. and Alexakis, P. (2008) ‘Stock returns and expected output: evidence
from the G7 economies’, International Journal of Economic Research 8, 25-39.
70) Apergis, N., Miller, S., Panethimitakis, A. and Vamvakidis, T. (2009) ‘Inflation
Targeting and Output Growth: Evidence from Aggregate European Data”, Economic and
Financial Modelling 11, 36-54.
71) Apergis, N., Lyroudi, K. and McCarty, D. (2007) ‘The role of liquidity for the UK
companies: A panel cointegration and causality approach’, Asian-African Journal of
Economics and Econometrics 8, 20-32.
72) Apergis, N. and Theodosiou, Ι. (2007) ‘The employment-wage relationship: was
Keynes right after all?’, American Review of Political Economy 6, 40-50.
73) Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2007) ‘Total factor productivity and monetary policy:
Evidence from conditional volatility’, International Finance 10, 131-152.
74) Apergis, N. (2009) ‘Foreign direct investment inward and outward: Evidence from
panel data, developed and developing economies, open and closed economies’, The
American Economist, 53, 21-30.
75) Apergis, N., C. Katrakalidis and N. Tambakis (2007) ‘Foreign Direct Investment
Inward and Foreign Direct Investment Outward; Evidence from Panel Data, Indian
Development Review: An International Journal of Development Economics 8, 11-24.
76) Apergis, N. (2008) ‘Foreign Direct Investment Inward and Foreign Direct Investment
Outward: Evidence from Panel Unit Root and Cointegration Tests with a Certain Number
of Structural Changes’ Global Economy Journal (published by Berkley University) 8,
1-16.
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77) Apergis, N., Economidou C. and Fillipidis, I. (2008) ‘Innovation, Technology
Transfer and Labor Productivity Linkages: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing
Industries, Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv) 144, 491-508.
78) Apergis, N., Lyroudi, K. and Vamvakidis, A. (2008) ‘The relationship between FDI
and economic growth: Evidence from transition countries’, Transition Studies Review,
15, 37-51.
79) Apergis, N. and J. Payne (2009) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth in
Central America: Evidence from a panel cointegration and error correction model’,
Energy Economics, 31, 211-216.
80) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2009) ‘Firm profitability and stock returns: Is there
any role of the firm size? A panel data approach’, International Journal of Economic
Issues 34, 56-73.
81) Αpergis, N., Economidou, C. and Fillipidis, J. (2009) ‘International technology
spillovers, human capital and productivity linkages: Evidence from the industrial sector’,
Empirica 36, 365-387.
82) Apergis, N. and Ventouris, L. (2009) ‘Asymmetries in monetary policy’,
International Journal of Economic Research 10, 20-33.
83) Apergis, N. and J. Payne (2009) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth:
Evidence from the commonwealth of independent states’, Energy Economics, 31, 641647.
84) Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2009) ‘Do structural oil-market shocks affect stock
prices?’, Energy Economics 31, 569-575.
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85) Apergis, N. and J. Payne (2009) ‘CO2 Emissions, Energy Usage, and Output in
Central America’, Energy Policy, 37, 3282-3286.
86) Apergis, N. (2009) ‘Technology, Human Capital and Growth: Further Evidence from
Threshold Cointegration’, Open Economics Journal 2, 80-86.
87) Apergis, N. and Tsoumas, C. (2009) ‘A survey of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle: What
has been dome and where we stand’, Research in Economics 63, 64-76.
88) Apergis, N. and Lamprinidis, L. (2012) ‘More Evidence on the Relationship between
the Stock and the Real Estate Market’, Briefing Notes in Economics 25, 1-16.
89) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘The Emissions, Energy Consumption and Growth
Nexus: Evidence from the Commonwealth of Independent States’, Energy Policy 38,
650-655.
90) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic
Growth: Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries’, Energy Policy 38, 656-660.
91) Apergis, N. (2009) ‘Bank Profitability over Different Business Cycles Regimes:
Evidence from Panel Threshold Models’, Banks and Bank Systems 4, 1-12.
92) Apergis, N. (2009) ‘Demand and Supply Oil Shocks and Stock Prices: Evidence from
Panel Data and Variance Decomposition Tests’, Journal of Money, Investment and
Banking 3, 1-14.
93) Apergis, N. and Sorros, I. (2009) ‘The role of disaggregated earnings for stock prices:
Evidence from listed shipping firms and panel tests’, Research in Applied Economics,
1-24.
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94) Apergis, N. and Panethimitakis, A. (2011) ‘Stylized Facts of Greek Business Cycles:
New Evidence from Aggregate and Across Regimes Data’, International Journal of
Economics & Business Research 3, 147-165.
95) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘A panel study of nuclear energy consumption and
economic growth’, Energy Economics 32, 545-549.
96) Apergis, N. and Stratigos, D. (2010) ‘House prices and monetary policy’,
International Journal of Economic Research 12, 20-29.
97) Apergis, N., Dincer, O. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘The relationship between corruption
and income inequality in U.S. states: Evidence from a panel cointegration and error
correction model’, Public Choice 145, 125-135.
98) Apergis, N., E. Panopoulou and C. Tsoumas (2010) ‘Old wine in a new bottle:
Growth convergence dynamics in the EU’, Atlantic Economic Journal 38, 169-181.
99) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Coal consumption and economic growth: Evidence
from a panel of OECD countries’, Energy Policy 38, 1353-1359.
100) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘The causal dynamics between coal consumption
and growth: Evidence from emerging market economies’, Applied Energy 87, 19721977.
101) Apergis, N., Loomis, D. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Are fluctuations in coal consumption
transitory or permanent? Evidence from a panel of U.S. States’, Applied Energy 87,
2424-2426.
102) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011), ‘On the dynamics of poverty and income
inequality in U.S. states’, Journal of Economic Studies 38, 132-143.
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103) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Natural gas consumption and economic growth: A
panel investigation of 67 countries’, Applied Energy 87, 2759-2763.
104) Apergis, N., Antzoulatos, A. and Tsoumas, C. (2010) ‘Financial structure and
industrial structure’, Bulletin of Economic Research 63, 109-139.
105) Apergis, N. (2010) ‘Nonlinearities between oil spot and futures markets: Evidence
from intraday data’, Chinese Business Review 4, 23-30.
106) Apergis, N., Loomis, D. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Are shocks to natural gas
consumption temporary or permanent? Evidence from a panel of U.S. states, Energy
Policy 38, 4734-4736.
107) Apergis, N. and J. Payne (2010) ‘Energy consumption and growth in South
America: Evidence from a panel error correction model’, Energy Economics 32, 14211426.
108) Apergis, N. and Sorros, J. (2010) ‘Disaggregated Earnings and Stock Prices:
Evidence from International Listed Shipping Firms’, International Advances of
Economics Research 16, 269-281.
109) Apergis, N. (2010) ‘Ted spreads and monetary policy: Has the financial crisis
signalled significant monetary policy changes?’, Empirical Economics Letters 9, 20-26.
110) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010), ‘Renewable Energy Consumption and Growth in
Eurasia’, Energy Economics, 32, 1392-1397.
111) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010), ‘Structural Breaks and Petroleum Consumption in
U.S. States: Are Shocks Transitory or Permanent?’, Energy Policy 38, 6375-6378.
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112) Apergis, N., Payne, J., Menyah, K. and Wolde-Rufael, Y. (2010), ‘On the Causal
Dynamics between Emissions, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, and Economic
Growth’, Ecological Economics 69, 2255-2260.
113) Apergis, N. and Pekka-Economou, V. (2010), ‘Incentives and Female
Entrepreneurial Acitivity: Evidence from Panel Firm Level Data’, International
Advances of Economic Research 16, 371-387.
114) Apergis, N. and Payne J. (2010) ‘The Renewable Energy Consumption-Growth
nexus in Central America’, Applied Energy 88, 343-347.
115) Apergis, N. and Payne, J.E. (2010) ‘Structural breaks and petroleum consumption in
US states: are shocks transitory or permanent?’, Energy Policy 38, 6375-6378.
116) Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2011) ‘Food Price Volatility and Macroeconomic
Factors: Evidence from GARCH and GARCH-X Estimates’, Journal of Agricultural &
Applied Economics 43, 95-110.
117) Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Convergence Patterns in Equity
Markets: International Evidence from the Club Convergence and Clustering Procedure’,
Advances in Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 5, 118-152.
118) Apergis, N. and Lake, A. (2011) ‘Credit Default Swaps and Stock Prices: Further
Evidence of Mean and Volatility Transmission using a GARCH-M Model’, China-USA
Business Review 5, 1-16.
119) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Renewable Energy Consumption, Growth, and
Economic Development: An Exploratory Panel Analysis’, Advances in Energy
Research 9, 359-372.
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120) Apergis, N. (2010) ‘Old Wine in a New Bottle: Are Financial Variables Omitted
Variables in the Production Function?’, Research in World Economy 1, 2-9.
121) Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Political and Institutional Factors in
the Convergence of International Equity Markets: Evidence from the Club Convergence
and Clustering Procedure’, Atlantic Economic Journal 39, 7-18.
122) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘A Dynamic Panel Study of Economic
Development and the Electricity-Consumption-Growth Nexus’, Energy Economics 33,
770-781.
123) Apergis, N., Mamatzakis, E. and Staikouras, C. (2011) ‘Testing for Regime Changes
in Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis’, International Advances in Economic Research 17,
258-273.
124) Apergis, N. and Sorros, J. (2011) ‘Long-Term Debt and the Value of the Firm:
Evidence from International Listed Manufacturing Firms’, Review of Economics &
Finance 5, 16-26.
125) Apergis, N., Artikis, P. and Sorros, J. (2011) ‘Asset Pricing and Foreign Exchange
Risk’, Research in International Business and Finance 25, 308-328.
126) Apergis, N. (2011) ‘Characteristics of Inflation in Greece: Mean Spillover Effects
among CPI Components’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series, No.43,
1-29.
127) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘Tourism and growth in the Caribbean: Evidence
from a panel error correction model’, Tourism Economics 18, 449-456.
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128) Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2011) ‘Bank efficiency and the bank lending
channel: evidence from a panel of European banks’, Global Business & Economics
Anthology 11, 30-43.
129) Apergis, N., Zestos, G. and Shaltayev, D. S. (2011) ‘Do market fundamentals
determine the dollar-euro exchange rate?’, Journal of Policy Modeling 34, 1-15.
130) Apergis, N., Artikis, P., Sorros, J. and Zisis, V. (2011) ‘Bankruptcy Probability and
Stock Prices: The Effect of ALTMAN Z-Score Information on Stock Prices: Evidence
from Panel Data’, Modern Accounting and Auditing 3, 23-32.
131) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
Consumption-Growth Nexus: Evidence from a Panel Error Correction Model’, Energy
Economics 34, 733-738.
132) Apergis, N., Payne, J. and Saunoris, J. W. (2012) ‘Tax-spend nexus in Greece: Are
there asymmetries?’, Journal of Economic Studies 39, 327-336.
133) Apergis, N. and Tsoumas, C. (2012) ‘Integration Properties of Disaggregated Solar,
Geothermal and Biomass Energy Consumption in the U.S.’, Energy Policy 39, 54745479.
134) Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2012) ‘The Bank Lending Channel and
Monetary Policy Rules: Evidence from European Banks’, International Advances of
Economics Research 18, 1-14.
135) Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Tsoumas, C. (2011) ‘Fractional integration and U.S.
Disaggregated natural gas energy consumption: New evidence in the presence of
structural breaks’, The Empirical Economics Letters 10, 835-841.
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136) Apergis, N., Artikis, G., Eleftheriou, S. and Sorros, J. (2011) ‘Accounting
information and cost of capital: A theoretical approach’, Modern Economy 5, 36-51.
137) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘A global perspective on the renewable energy
consumption-growth nexus’, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and
Policy 7, 314-322.
138) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Renewable energy consumption, growth, and
economic development: an explanatory panel analysis’, Advances in Energy Research
9, 1-14.
139) Apergis, N. (2011) ‘Financial crisis and the real estate market in Greece: The impact
on bank stock prices’, International Journal of Economics and Business Research 4,
530-539.
140) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘Renewable and non-renewable electricity
consumption-growth nexus: Evidence from emerging market economies’, Applied
Energy 88, 5226-5230.
141) Apergis, N. and Sorros, J. (2011) ‘The role of fixed capital depreciations for TFP
growth: Evidence from firm level panel data estimates’, Journal of Economics and
Finance 9, 24-39.
142) Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2011) ‘Bank efficiency: evidence from a panel
of European banks’, Panoeconomicus 58, 329-341.
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143) Apergis, N., Artikis, G., Eleftheriou, S. and Sorros, J. (2012) ‘Accounting
information and excess stock returns: the role of the cost of capital-new evidence from
US firm-level data’, Applied Financial Economics 22, 321-329.
144) Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Miller, S. (2012) ‘Convergence patterns in financial
development: evidence from club convergence’, Empirical Economics 43, 1011-1040.
145) Apergis, N., O. Dincer and J. Payne (2013) ‘Economic freedom and income
inequality
revisited’,
Contemporary
Economic
Policy,
DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-
7287.2012.00343.x
146) Apergis, N., O. Dincer, J. Payne (2012) ‘Live free or bribe: on the causal dynamics
between economic freedom and corruption in U. S. States’, European Journal of
Political Economy 28, 215-226.
147) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘On the causal dynamics between renewable and
non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth in developed and developing
countries’, Energy Systems 14, 46-60.
148) Apergis, N., Gabrielsen, M., Payne, J. and Zagaglia, P. (2012, forthcoming)
‘Convergence of the Tier 1 capital ratio in the European banking sector: A non-linear
factor approach’, International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance 5, 210221.
149) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘The electricity consumption-growth nexus:
renewable versus non-renewable electricity in Central America’, Energy Sources, Part
B: Economics, Planning and Policy, 7, 423-431.
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150) Apergis, P., Artikis, G., Eleftheriou, S. and Sorros, J. (2012) ‘Accounting
Information, the Cost of Capital and Excess Stock Returns: The Role of Earnings
Quality-Evidence From Panel Data’, International Business Research 15, 38-53.
151) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in U.S. house prices by States:
Evidence from the club convergence and clustering procedure’, Letters in Spatial and
Resource Sciences 5, 103-111.
152) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘Another look at the electricity consumptiongrowth nexus in South America’, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and
Policy 8, 171-178.
153) Apergis, N. and Fafaliou, I. (2012) ‘The Determinants of Business Starts-ups in
Tertiary Education: Evidence for Greece through a Panel Data Approach’, Journal of
Economics and Finance 26, 30-49.
154) Apergis, N. and Christou, C. (2012) ‘Dependency rates and savings: the African
evidence with panel data’, International Journal of Business and Management 12, 3950.
155) Apergis, N. and Sorros, J. (2012) ‘Fixed capital depreciations and TFP growth:
evidence from firm’s economic balances’, International Journal of FinanceAESTMATIO 13, 49-63.
156) Apergis, N. and Witkowska, D. (2012) ‘Mean Reversion or Efficiency? New Tests
and Evidence from CEE Markets’, The Empirical Economics Letters 14, 22-34.
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157) Apergis, N., Payne, J. and Tsoumas, C. (2012) ‘Bank’s management and credit
rating change: Evidence from the US banking industry’, Banking and Finance Review
4, 1-24.
158) Apergis, N. and Chaimanis, P. (2013) ‘Volatility as a risk measure in finance:
evidence from a wide country sample’, International Journal of Economics Research
18, 24-37.
159) Apergis, N., Artikis, P. and Mamatzakis, E. (2012) ‘Is weather important for US
banking? A study of bank loan inefficiency’, Journal of Applied Finance and Banking
2, 1-38.
160) Apergis, N. and Bosdelekidou, E. (2012) ‘Exchange rates and productivity’,
International Journal of Economic Research 16, 25-41.
161) Apergis, N. and Artikis, P. (2012) ‘Weather conditions and the bank lending
channel: a GMM approach from US banking’, International Journal of Financial
Research 3, 17-34.
162) Apergis, N. and Gabrielsen, A. (2012) ‘Optimal hedge ratio estimation during the
credit crisis: an application of higher moments’, Frontiers in Finance and Economics 9,
64-84.
163) Apergis, N. and Gabrielsen, A. (2012) ‘The bank lending channel and lunar phases:
evidence from a panel of European banks’, Journal of Finance and Investment
Analysis 12, 35-47.
164) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2012) ‘The Role of macroeconomic factors in
explaining the cost of capital: evidence from a group of emerging economies’, Asian
Journal of Finance and Accounting 4, 313-329.
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165) Apergis, N., Gabrielsen, A., Payne, J. and Zagaglia, P. (2012) ‘Testing for
convergence in the European insurance sector: a non-linear factor approach’, Asian
Journal of Finance and Accounting 4, 1-17.
166) Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Johnson, S. (2012) ‘Any convergence or divergence
patterns in earnings to price ratios? International evidence from the club convergence and
clustering procedure’, The International Journal of Finance 4, 46-58.
167) Apergis, N. and Tsoumas, C. (2012) ‘Long memory and disaggregated energy
consumption: evidence from fossil fuels, coal and electricity retail in the U.S.’, Energy
Economics 34, 1082-1087.
168) Apergis, N. (2012) ‘The domestic Balassa-Samuelson effect of inflation for the
Greek economy’, Applied Economics 45, 3288-3294.
169) Apergis, N. and Papoulakos, D. (2012) ‘The New Zealand dollar and milk prices’,
International Journal of Financial Services Management 6, 1-16.
170) Apergis, N. and Danuletiu, D. (2012) ‘Energy consumption aqnd growth in
Romania: evidence from a panel error correction model’, International Journal of
Energy Economics and Policy 2, 348-356.
171) Apergis, N. (2012) ‘Stylized characteristics of the Greek inflation: Some policy
recommendations’, European Politics and Policy (EUROPP), London School of
Economics, 1-4.
172) Apergis, N. and Papoulakos, D. (2013) ‘The Australian dollar and gold prices’,
Open Economics Journal 6, 1-10.
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173) Apergis, N., Asteriou, D. and Papathoma, K. (2013, forthcoming) ‘The explanatory
variables pf outword FDI: panel evidence for Greece’, American Journal of Economics
and Business Administration.
174) Apergis, N. and Mamatzakis, E. (2013, forthcoming) ‘What are the driving factors
behind the rise of spreads and CDS of euro-area sovereign bonds? A FAVAR model for
Greece and Ireland’, International Journal of Economics & Business Research.
175) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013) ‘The relationship between International Financial
Reporting Standards, carbon emissions, and R&D expenditures: evidence from European
manufacturing firms’, Ecological Economics 88, 57-66.
176) Apergis, N. and Monastiriotis, V. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Price concentration: new
evidence from Greek industries and the Cournot model’, Economic Papers.
177) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013, forthcoming) ‘An exploratory analysis of
electricity consumption and stock prices: evidence from OECD countries’, Energy
Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 9, 70-78.
178) Apergis, N. and Tang, C. F. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Is the energy-led growth
hypothesis valid? New evidence from a sample of 85 countries’, Energy Economics 38,
24-31.
179) Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou, S. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Credit Risk: The Role of
Market and Accounting Information-Evidence from U.S. Firms and a FAVAR Model’,
International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance.
180) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013, forthcoming) ‘A Time Varying Coefficient
Approach to the Renewable and Non-Renewable Electricity Consumption-Growth
Nexus:
Evidence from a Panel of Emerging Market Economies’, Subject: Energy
Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 88, 5226-5230.
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181) Apergis, N. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Can gold prices forecast the Australian dollar
movements?’, International Review of Economics and Finance.
182) Apergis, N. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Health expenses: evidence from the club
clustering approach’, International Advances in Economic Research.
183) Apergis, N., Aslan, A. and Yildirim, S. (2013, forthcoming) ‘The causality between
energy consumption and GDP in the U.S.: evidence from a various time scales approach’,
Frontiers in Energy.
184) Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2013) ‘Credit frictions and the bank lending
channel: evidence from a group of European banks’, Journal of Finance and Economics
1, 1-13.
185) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013, forthcoming) ‘European Banking Authority stress
tests and bank failure: evidence from credit risk and macroeconomic factors’, Banking
and Finance Review.
186) Apergis, N. and Danuletiou, D. (2013) ‘Public deficits, public debts, corruption and
economic freedom: some empirical evidence from Romania’, The Romanian Economic
Journal 16, 3-22.
187) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013) ‘The information and predictive content of the
Baltic Dry Index’, International Jounral of Financial Studies 1, 1-16.
188) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Resurrecting the size effect:
evidence from a panel nonlinear cointegration model for the G7 stock markets’, Review
of Financial Economics.
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189) Apergis, N. and Padhi, P. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Health expenses and economic
growth: convergence dynamics across the Indian states’, International Journal of
Health Care Finance and Economics.
190) Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2013, forthcoming) ‘Renewable energy, output, carbon
dioxide emissions, and oil prices: evidence from South America’, Energy Sources, Part
B: Economics, Planning, and Policy.
191) Apergis, N. and Cooray, A. (2013, forthcoming) ‘New evidence on the remedies of
the Greek sovereign debt problem’, Hellenic Observatory Series, London School of
Economics.
192) Apergis, N. (2014, forthcoming) ‘Convergence in public expenditure across a
sample of emerging countries: evidence from club convergence’, Emerging Markets
Finance and Trade.
193) Apergis, N. (2014, forthcoming) ‘Portfolio Choice and Investments in Renewable
Energy: Evidence from U.S. Household Surveys’, Journal of Applied Business
Research.
PUBLICATIONS (Volumes):
Alexakis, P. and Apergis, N. (1994) ‘Monetary Policy in Greece: The Impact of the EC
Membership’, in European Membership Evaluated-Greece, edited by Panos Κazakos and
Ioakimidis, Pinter Publications, London, 20-46.
Alexakis, P. and Apergis, N. (1997) ‘Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Stock Prices in
the Athens Stock Exchange’ in Athens Stock Exchange Annual Studies, Papazisis
Editions, 1-20.
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Apergis, N. (1997) ‘The Relationship between Price Dispersion in Stock Prices and
Unemployment: The Case of Greece’ in The Unemployment Problem in Greece, edited
by The University of Crete Publications, 25-42.
Apergis, N. (1998) ‘Sources of the Price Process: Evidence from ERM and Non-ERM
Membership, A VAR Approach’, in Volume: Essays in Economic Analysis, (edited by
G. Demopoulos, P. Korliras, K. Prodromidis), Athens, Sideris Publishers, 58-74.
Apergis, N. (1999) ‘Forecasting Stock Prices from Macroeconomic Fundamentals:
Further Evidence from an Error Correction Model’, Advances in Quantitative Analysis
of Finance and Accounting, Volume 7, Jai Press Inc., Stamford, Connecticut, 165177.
Apergis, N. (2000) 'Survey on Savings', Reader's Guide to Social Sciences, FITZROY
DEARBORN PUBLISHERS, London.
Apergis, N. and Kyrkilis, D. (2003) 'Output, Exchange Rate, Inflation, and Monetary
Dynamics in Transitional Southeast European Economies: Evidence through a Panel
Country Set', in Globalisation, Growth and Poverty, Edited by V. B. Jugale, New
Delhi, Serials Publications, 73-94.
Apergis, N. and Zikos, S. (2004) ‘An examination of Okun’s law in Greece: Implications
for unemployment’, Volume in honor for Prof. S. Sarantidis, Department of
Economics, University of Pireaus, 10-18.
Apergis, N. (2010) ‘The recent financial crisis and the real estate market in Greece:
Implications for banking stocks’, in The Implications of the Recent Financial Crisis
for the Greek Economy, Union of Hellenic Banks, 5-12.
PUBLICATIONS (Μonographs):
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Alexakis P. and Apergis, N. (1998) ‘Business Cycles and Exchange Rate Regimes:
Theory and Evidence from Eight Industrialized Economies’, Μonography, Gutenberg
Publications, George Dardanos.
PUBLICATIONS (Working Papers):
Apergis, N., S. Miller, A. Panethimitakis, and A. Vamvakidis (2004) ‘Inflation Targeting
and Output Growth: Evidence from Aggregate European Data’, Working Paper/04/148,
International Monetary Fund.
Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2004) ‘Consumption asymmetry and the stock market: Further
evidence’, Working Paper Series 2004-19, Department of Economics, University of
Connecticut.
Apergis, N. and Miller, S. (2005) ‘Resurrecting the wealth effect on consumption: further
analysis and extensions’, Working Paper No. 2005-07, Department of Economics,
University of Connecticut.
Apergis, N. (2010) ‘Mean spillover effects among CPI components: The case of Greece’,
Hellenic Observatory Publication Series, UK: London School of Economics.
Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Miller, S. (2010) ‘Country and industry convergence of
equity markets: international evidence from club convergence and clustering’, Working
Paper, No. 2010-33, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
Apergis, N. and Mamatzakis, E. (2012) ‘What are the driving factors behind the rise of
spreads and CDS of euro-area sovereign bonds? A FAVAR model for Greece and
Ireland’, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Working Paper Series.
Apergis, N. and Cooray, A. (2013) ‘Forecasting fiscal variables: only a strong growth
plan can sustain the Greek austerity programs-Evidence from simultaneous and structural
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models’, Working Paper No. 25, Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford
School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
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3) Kang H. J. (1999) 'The applied cointegration analysis for the open economy: A critical
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4) Papadopoulos A. and Papanikos G. (2002) 'Exchange rate regimes and the linkage
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5) Pelagidis, T. and Mastroyiannis, T. (2003) ‘The savings-investment correlation in
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6) E. Ozmen and K. Parmakslz (2003) ‘Policy regime change and the Feldstein-Horioka
puzzle: the UK evidence’, Journal of Policy Modeling 25, 137-149.
7) Narayan, P. K. (2005) ‘The relationship between saving and investment for Japan’,
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10) Κollias, C., Mylonidis, N., and Paleologou, S-M. (2008) ‘The Feldstein-Horioka
Puzzle Across EU Members’, International Review of Economics and Finance 17, 380387.
11) Kant, C. (2005) ‘Capital mobility among advanced countries’, Journal of Policy
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Econometrics 0505007, EconWPA.
19) Payne, J. E. (2005) ‘Savings-investment dynamics in Mexico’, Journal of Policy
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Apergis, N. and Karfakis, C. (1996) ‘Sources of Fluctuations in Exchange Rates: A
Structural VAR Analysis’, Applied Economics Letters, 3, 251-254.
by:
20) Erlat H. and Erlat G. (1998) 'Some methodological comments on 'Sources of
fluctuations in exchange rates: a structural VAR analysis'', Applied Economic Letters 5,
269-270.
21) Erlat, H. and Erlat, G. (1998) ‘Permanent and transitory shocks on real and nominal
exchange rates in Turkey during the post-1980’, Atlantic Economic Journal.
Alexakis, P. and Apergis, N. (1996) ‘ARCH Effects and Cointegration: Is the Foreign
Market Efficient?’, Journal of Banking and Finance, 20, 687-697.
by:
22) Dominguez E. and Novales A. (2000) 'Testing the expectations hypothesis in
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23) Aron J. and Ayogu M. (1997) 'Foreign exchange market efficiency tests in SubSaharan Africa', Journal of African Economics 6, 150-192.
24) M. S. Pan, Y. A. Liu, and H. J. Roth (1999) ‘Common stochastic trends and volatility
in Asian-Pacific equity markets’ Global Finance Journal 10, 161-172.
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25) Delcoure, N., Barkoulas, J., Baum, C. F. and Chakraborty, A. (2003) ‘The forward
rate unbiasdness hypothesis re-examined: evidence from a new test’, Global Finance
Journal 14, 83-93.
26) Elyasiani, E. and Kocagil, A. E. (2001) ‘The interdependence and dynamics in
currency futures markets: A multivariate analysis of intraday data’, Journal of Banking
and Finance 25, 1161-1186.
27) Corazza, M. and Malliaris, A. G. (2002) ‘Multi-fractality in foreign currency
markets’, Multinational Finance Journal.
28) Shivan, M. and Jayadev, M. (2004) ‘The interest rate term structure in the Indian
money market’, The 6th Annual Conference on Money and Finance.
29) Ego, M. A. and Sebudde, R. K. (2002) ‘Measuring efficiency of a market in
transition: The Ugandan foreign exchange market’, Working Paper, Bank of Uganda.
30) Allen, J. and McVanel, D. (2009) ‘Price movements in the Canadian residential
mortgage market’, Working Papers 09-13, Bank of Canada.
31) Sin, C. Y. (2004) ‘Estimation and testing for partially nonstationary vector
autoregressive models with GARCH: WLS versus QMLE’, Econometric Society 2004
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32) Cheung, A. W. K., Su, J. J. and Choo, A. K. (2011) ‘Are euro exchange rate markets
efficient? New evidence from a large panel’, Discussion Papers in Finance, Griffith
University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics.
33) Aggarwal, R. and Muckley, C. B. (2010) ‘Assessing co-ordinated Asian exchange
rate regimes: proposal for a possible move towards a common currency’, Journal of
International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 20, 149-165.
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34) Bredin, D. and Mucklay, C. (2011) ‘An emerging equilibrium in the EU emissions
trading scheme’, Energy Economics 33, 353-362.
35) Lucey, B. M. and Muckley, C. (2011) ‘Robust global stock market
interdependencies’, International Review of Financial Analysis 20, 215-224.
36) Thuraisamy, K. and Gannon, G. (2012) ‘Modelling the sovereign linkages of key
Latin American economies’, Financial Econometrics Series 2012_03, Deaking
University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance.
Apergis, N. and Eleftheriou S. (1997) ‘The Efficient Hypothesis and Deregulation: The
Greek Case’, Applied Economics, 29, 111-117.
by:
37) Napolitano, O. (2000) ‘The efficiency hypothesis and the role of ‘news’ in the
euro/British pound exchange rate market: An empirical analysis using daily data’,
Institute for Social and Economic Research Working Paper, No. 30.
38) Napolitano, O. (2002) ‘The euro exchange rate efficiency and risk premium: An
ECM model’, Working Paper, Brunel University.
39) Cooray, A. (2000) ‘The impact of deregulation on financial market efficiency in Sri
Lanka’, Working Paper, University of South Wales, Australia.
40) Canale, R. P. and Napolitano, O. (2001) ‘Efficiency and news in exchange rate
market: The euro/dollar case’, Working Paper, University of Brunel.
41) Laopodis, N. (2004) ‘Financial market liberalization and stock market efficiency:
evidence from the Athens Stock Exchange’, Global Finance Journal 15, 103-123.
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Apergis, N. (1997) ‘Inflation Uncertainty, Money Demand and Monetary Deregulation:
Evidence from a Univariate ARCH Model and Cointegration Tests’,
Journal of Policy Modeling, 19, 279-293.
by:
42) N. C. Garganas and G. S. Tavlas (2001) ‘Monetary regimes and inflation
performance: The case of Greece’, in Greece’s Economic Performance and Prospects,
Bank of Greece.
43) Biscarri, J. G., Moreno, A. and Gracia F. P. (2010) ‘Money demand accommodation:
impact on macro-dynamics and policy consequences’, Journal of Policy Modeling 32,
138-154.
Apergis, N. (2000) 'Public and Private Investments in Greece: Complementary or
Substitute Goods', Bulletin of Economic Research 52, 225-234.
by:
44) Mamatzakis, E. C. (2001) 'Public Spending and Private Investment: Evidence from
Greece', International Economic Journal, 33-46.
45) Romp, W. and de Haan, J. (2007) ‘Public capital and economic growth: A critical
survey’, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik.
46) Agenor, P. R., Nabli, M. K. and Yousef, T. M. (2005) ‘Public infrastructure and
private investment in the Middle East and North Africa’, Working Paper, World Bank,
Washington.
47) Lutfi, E. and Holcombe, R. G. (2006) ‘The linkage between public and private
investment: A co-integration analysis of a panel of developing countries’ Eastern
Economic Journal 32, 479-492.
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48) Lugo, O. A. M. (2008) ‘The differential impact of real interest rates and credit
availability on private investment: Evidence from Venezuela’, BIS Papers Chapters 35,
501-577, Bank for International Settlements.
49) Alfano, M. R. and Baraldi, A. L. (2008) ‘The design of electoral rules and their
impact on economic growth: The Italian case’, Working Papers 3-2008, Department of
Economic Studies, University of Naples.
50) Bank for International Settlements (2008) ‘Transmission mechanisms for monetary
policy in emerging market economies’, BIS Papers No. 35.
51) Romp. W. and de Haan, J. (2007) ‘Public capital and economic growth: a critical
survey’, Perspectiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Wiley Blackwell, 8, 6-52.
52) Narayan, P. K. (2004) ‘Do public investments crowd out private investments? Fresh
evidence from Fiji’, Journal of Policy Modeling 26, 747-753.
53) Bitzenis, A., Tsitouras, A. and Vlachos, V. A. (2009) ‘Decisive FDI obstacles as an
explanatory reason for limited FDI inflows in an EMU member state: the case of Greece’,
The Journal of Socio-Economics 38, 691-704.
Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2001) 'Asymmetric cross-market volatility spillover effects:
evidence from intra-day data on equity and foreign exchange markets', Manchester
School of Economics 69, 81-96.
by:
54) Sidiropoulos, M. and Trabelsi, J. (2002) 'The stock market and exchange rate
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55) Maghrebi, N., Holmes, M. J. and Pentecost, E. J. (2006) ‘Are there asymmetries in
the relationship between exchange rate fluctuations and stock market returns?, Review of
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56) Milunovich, G. and Thorp, S. (2006) ‘Valuing volatility spillovers in European stock
markets’, Global Finance Journal 17, 1-22.
57) Buguk, C., Hudson, D. and Hanson, T. (2003) ‘Price volatility spillover in
agricultural markets: An examination of U.S. catfish markets’, Journal of Agricultural
and resource Economics 28,.
58) Oyewumi, O. A. and Sarket, R. (2010) ‘Volatility spillover in a customs union: the
case of South Africa sheep import from Namibia’, 2010 Africa 96196, African
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59) Jayasinghe, P. and Tsui, A. K. (2008) ‘Exchange rate exposure of sectoral returns and
volatilities: evidence from Japanese induatrial sectors’, Japan and the World Economy
20, 639-660.
60) Tian, Y. F., Holmes, M. and Choi, D. F. S. (2011) ‘Volatility transmission and
asymmetric linkages between the stock and foreign exchange markets:
a sectoral
analysis’, Studies in Economics and Finance 28, 36-50.
Apergis, N. and Tsoulfidis, E. (1998) ‘Money Supply Endogeneity in Greece: Further
Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Tests‘, Rivista Internationale di Scienze
Economiche e Commerciali, 45, 167-184.
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61) C. Karpetis and E. Varelas (2002) 'Testing money supply endogeneity', European
Research Studies.
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62) Panagopoulos, Y. and Spiliotis, A. (2004) ‘An empirical approach to the Greek
money supply’, Working Paper, Center of Planning and Economic Research, Athens.
Apergis, N. (1999) ‘Inflation Uncertainty and Money Demand: Evidence from a
Monetary Regime Change and the Case of Greece‘, International Economic Journal
13, 21-30.
by:
63) N. C. Garganas and G. S. Tavlas (2001) ‘Monetary regimes and inflation
performance: The case of Greece’, in Greece’s Economic Performance and Prospects,
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64) Karpetis, C. (2006) ‘Money, income and inflation in equilibrium-The case of
Greece’, International Advances of Economic Research.
65) Bahmani-Oskooee, M. and Economidou, C. (2005) ‘How stable is the demand for
money in Greece?’, International Economic Journal 19, 461-472.
Αpergis, N., Katrakilidis, K., and Tabakis, N. (2000) 'Current Account Deficit
Sustainability: The Case of Greece', Applied Economic Letters 7, 599-603.
by:
66) Α. Ζ. Baharumshah, E. Lau, and S. Fountas (2003) 'On the sustainability of current
account deficits: evidence from four Asian countries’, Journal of Asian Economics 14,
465-487.
67) Kalyoncu, H. (2005) ‘International intertemporal solvency in OECD countries:
Evidence from panel unit root’, Prague Economic Papers, 1, 82-88.
68) Zombanakis, G., Stylianou, C. and Andreou, A. (2009) ‘The Greek current account
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492) Bashiri, B. N. and Pires Manso, J. R. (2012) ‘Does Portuguese economy support
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energy permanent or transitory?’, Monash Economics Working Papers 05-12, Monash
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496) Chia, W. M. (2012) ‘Energy consumption, energy R&D and real GDP in OECD
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497) WenShwo, F., Miller, S. and Yeh, C. C. (2012) ‘The effect of ECSOs on energy
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498) Narbel, P. A. (2012) ‘What is really behind the adoption of new renewable
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499) Shahbaz, M., Muhammad, Z. and Talat, A. (2012) ‘Is energy consumption effective
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Munich, Germany.
500) Akkemik, K. A. and Koray, G. (2012) ‘Energy consumption-GDP nexus:
heterogeneous panel causality analysis’, Energy Economics 34, 865-873.
501) Liddle, B. (2013) ‘Population, affluence and environmental impact across
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502) Al-Mulali, U., fereidouni, H.G., Lee, J.Y. and Sab, C.N.B.C. (2013) ‘Examining the
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504) Dedeoǧlu, D. and Kaya, H. (2013) ‘Energy use, exports, imports and GDP: new
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506) Silva, S., Soares, I. and Pinho, C. (2012) ‘The impact of renewable energy sources
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507) Yildirim, E., Sarac, S. and Aslan, A. (2012) ‘Energy consumption and economic
growth in the US: evidence from renewable energy’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
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508) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Economic growth and combustible
renewable and waste consumption nexus in MENA countries’, MPRA Paper 47766,
University Library of Munich, Germany.
509) Halkos, G. and Tzeremes, N. (2013) ‘Renewable energy consumption and economic
efficiency: evidence from European countries’, MPRA Paper 44136, University Library
of Munich, Germany.
510) Tugcu, C.T., Ozturk, I. and Aslan, A. (2012) ‘Renewable and non-renewable energy
consumption and economic growth relationship revisitred: evidence from G7 countries’,
Energy Economics 34, 1942-1950.
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511) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Output, renewable energy consumption
and trade in Africa’, MPRA Paper 47279, University Library of Munich, Germany.
512) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Output, renewable energy consumption
and international trade: evidence from a panel of 69 countries’, MPRA Paper 47280,
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513) Salim, R.A. and Rafiq, S. (2012) ‘Why do some emerging economies proactively
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514) Abanda, F.H., Ng’ombe, A., Keivani, R. and Tah, J.H.M. (2012) ‘The link between
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515) Hamit-Haggar, M. (2012) ‘Greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and
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516) Narbel, P.A. (2013) ‘What is really behind the adoption of new renewable electricity
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517) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
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economic growth’, Energy Economics 32, 545-549.
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520) Marktanner, M. and Salman, L. (2011) ‘Economic and geopolitical dimensions of
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521) Jin, Z., Cai, W., Wang, C. and Chen, J. (2012) ‘Energy consumption and economic
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522) Scandurra, G. and Romano, A. A. (2011) ‘The investments in renewable energy
sources: do low carbon economies better invest in green technologies?’, MPRA Paper,
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523) Scandurra, G. and Romano, A. A. (2011) ‘The investments in renewable energy
sources: do low carbon economies better invest in green technologies?’, International
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524) Frauke, D. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth revisirted: structural
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525) Wolde-Rafael, Y. and Menyah, K. (2010) ‘Nuclear energy consumption and
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527) Akhmat, G. and Zaman, K. (2013) ‘Nuclear energy consumption, commercial
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528) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
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529) Nazlioglu, S., Lebe, F. and Kayhan, S. (2011) ‘Nuclear energy consumption and
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530) He, H. and Jim, C. Y. (2012) ‘Coupling model of energy consumption with changes
in environmental utility’, Energy Policy, 43, 235-243.
531) Marques, A. C. and Fuinhas, J. A. (2012) ‘Is renewable energy effective in
promoting growth?’, Energy Policy 46, 434-442.
532) Narbel, P. A. (2012) ‘What is really behind the adoption of new renewable
electricity generating technologies?’, Energy Journal.
533) Al-Mulali, U., Fereidouni, H.G., Lee, J.Y. and Sab, C.N.B.C. (2013) ‘Examining the
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535) Kojo, M. and Yemane, W.R. (2010) ‘Energy consumption, pollutant emissions and
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536) Blake, A. and M’Gonigle, M. (2012) ‘Does ecological economics have a future?’,
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537) Lee, C.C. and Chiu, Y.B. (2011) ‘Oil prices, nuclear energy consumption and
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2111-2120.
538) Bildirici, M. E. (2013) ‘Economic growth and biomass energy’, Biomass and
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539) Al-Mulali, U., Lee, J.Y., Hakim Mohammed, A. and Sheau-Ting, L. (2013)
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540) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Combustible renewable and waste
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countries’, MPRA Paper 47767, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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542) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Economic growth and combustible
renewables and waste consumption nexus in MENA countries’, MPRA Paper 47766,
University Library of Munich, Germany.
543) Ben Jebli, M. and Ben Youssef, S. (2013) ‘Economic growth and combustible
renewables and waste consumption and emissions in North Africa’, MPRA Paper 47765,
University Library of Munich, Germany.
544) Tugcu, C.T., Ozturk, I. and Aslan, A. (2012) ‘Renewable and non-renewable energy
consumption and economic growth relationship revisited: evidence from G7 countries’,
Energy Economics 34, 1942-1950.
545) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
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546) Tang, C. F. and Shahbaz, M. (2011) ‘Revising the electricity consumption-growth
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547) Mutascu, M., Shahbaz, M. and Tiwari, A. K. (2011) ‘Revisiting the relationship
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549) Yamamura, E. (2011) ‘Public sector corruption and the probability of technological
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550) de Figueiredo, N. J. (2013) ‘Are corruption levels accurately identified? The case of
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551) Dobson, S. and Ramlogan-Dobson, C. (2012) ‘Why is corruption less harmful to
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552) Yamamura, E. (2013) ‘Impact of natural disaster on public sector corruption’,
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553) Chowdhury, M. B. (2011) ‘India’s outward foreign direct investment: Closed doors
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554) Shahbaz, M. and Lean, H. H. (2011) ‘Does financial development increase energy
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555) Jin, Z., Cai, W., Wang, C. and Chen, J. (2012) ‘Energy consumption and economic
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560) Frauke, D. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth revisited: structural
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bi-directional long-run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP
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564) Kalyoglu, H., Garsoy, F. and Gajsen, H. (2013) ‘Causality relationship between
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565) Zahan, M. and Kenett, R.S. (2013) ‘Modeling and forecasting energy consumption
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566) Bildirici, M. E. (2013) ‘Economic growth and biomass energy’, Biomass and
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567) Dedeoǧlu, D. and Kaya, H. (2013) ‘Energy use, exports, imports and GDP: new
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571) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
572) Shahbaz, M., Nasreen, S., Ling, C.H. and Sbia, R. (2013) ‘Causality between Trade
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573) Ersan, E. and Ulaþ, U. (2013) ‘Energy Consumption and Stock Market
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625) Chandran, V. G. R. and Tang, C. F. (2012) ‘The dynamic links between CO2
emissions, economic growth and coal consumption in China and India’, Applied Energy.
626) Svetlana, M. and Dinusha, D. (2012) ‘Impact of shocks on Australian coal mining’,
Monash Economics Working Paper 37-12, Monash University, Department of
Economics.
627) Frauke, D. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth revisited: structural
breaks and cross-section dependence’, Ruhr Economic Papers 0303, Ruhr-Universitat
Bochum, universitat Dortmund, Universitat Duisburg-Essen.
628) Yemane, W.R. and Kojo, M. (2010) ‘Nuclear energy consumption and economic
growth in nine developed countries’, Energy Economics 32, 550-556.
111
629) Zaman, K., Mushtaq Khan, M. and Ahmad, M. (2013) ‘Factors affecting
commercial energy consumption in Palistan: progress in energy’, Renewable and
Sustainable Energy Reviews 19, 107-135.
630) Al-Mulali, U., fereidouni, H.G., Lee, J.Y. and Sab, C.N.B.C. (2013) ‘Examining the
bi-directional long-run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP
growth’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 22, 209-222.
631) Das, A., McFarlane, A.A. and Chowdhury, M. (2013) ‘The dynamics of natural gas
consumption and GDP in Bangladesh’, Renwable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 22,
269-274.
632) Yildirim, E., Aslan, A. and Ozturk, I. (2012) ‘Coal consumption and industrial
production nexus in USA: Cointegration with two unknown structural breaks and
causality approaches’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16, 6123-6127.
633) Shahbaz, M., Abosedra, S. and Sbia, R. (2013) ‘Energy consumption, financial
development and growth: evidence from cointegration with unknown structural breaks in
Lebanon’, MPRA Paper 46580, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N., Lyroudi, K. and Vamvakidis, A. (2008) ‘The relationship between FDI and
economic growth: Evidence from transition countries’, Transition Studies Review, 15,
37-51.
by
634) Gohou, G. and Soumare, I. (2012) ‘Does foreign direct investment reduce poverty in
Africa and are there regional differences?’, World Development 40, 75-95.
112
635) Acaravci, A. and Ozturk, I. (2012) ‘Foreign direct investment, export and economic
growth: empirical evidence from new EU countries’, Journal for Economic Forecasting 0,
52-67.
Apergis, N., Loomis, D. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Are shocks to natural gas consumption
temporary or permanent? Evidence from a panel of U.S. states, Energy Policy 38, 47344736.
by
636) Asian, A. (2011) ‘Does natural gas consumption follow a nonlinear path over time?
Evidence from 50 US states’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15, 44664469.
637) Golpe, A. A., Carmona, M. and Congregado, E. (2012) ‘Persistence in natural gas
consumption in the U.S.: An unobserved component model’, Energy Policy 46, 594-600.
638) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Monash Economics Working Papers 04-12, Monash University, Department
of Economics.
639) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Applied Energy 104, 371-378.
640) Lean, H. H. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in production of renewable
energy permanent or transitory?, Monash Economics Working papers 05-12, Monash
University, Department of Economics.
641) Meng, M., Payne, J. and Lee, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in per capita energy use
among OECD countries’, Energy Economics.
113
642) Shahbaz, M., Tiwari, A. K. and Khan, S. (2012) ‘Is energy consumption per capita
stationary? Evidence from first and second generation panel unit root tests’, MPRA Paper
41607, University Library of Munich, Germany.
643) Hakan, K. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy consumption transitory or permanent?
Evidence from a panel of East Asia & Pacific countries’, International Journal of Energy
Economics and Policy 2, 92-96.
644) Shahbaz, M., Tiwari, A. K., Ilhan, O. and Farooq, A. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in
electricity consumption per capita transitory? Evidence from developed and developing
countries’, MPRA Paper 39443, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N., Loomis, D. and Payne, J. (2010) ‘Are fluctuations in coal consumption
transitory or permanent? Evidence from a panel of U.S. States’, Applied Energy 87,
2424-2426.
by
645) Asian, A. (2011) ‘Does natural gas consumption follow a nonlinear path over time?
Evidence from 50 US states’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15, 44664469.
646) Kula, F., Asiaqn, A. and Ozturk, I. (2012) ‘Is per capita electricity consumption
stationary? Time series evidence from OECD countries’, Renewable and Sustainable
Energy Reviews 16, 501-503.
647) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permamnent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Monash Economic Working Paper 04-12, Monash University, Department
of Economics.
114
648) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Applied Energy 104, 371-378.
649) Hooi Hooi, L. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in production of renewable
energy permamnent or transitory?’, Monash Economics Working Paper 05-12, Monash
University, Department of Economics.
650) Golpe, A. A., Carmona, M. and Congregado, E. (2012) ‘Persistence in natural gas
consumption in the U.S.: an unobserved component model’, Energy Policy 46, 594-600.
651) Meng, M., Payne, J. and Lee, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in per capita energy use
among OECD countries’, Energy Economics.
652) Shahbaz, M., Tiwari, A. K. and Khan, S. (2012) ‘Is energy consumption per capita
stationary? Evidence from first and second generation panel unit root tests’, MPRA Paper
41607, University Library of Munich, Germany.
653) Kum, H. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy consumption transitory or paermanent?
Evidence from a panel of East Asia & Pacific countries’, International Journal of Energy
Economics and Policy 2, 92-96.
654) Shahbaz, M., Tiwari, A. K., Ilhan, O. and Farooq, A. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in
electricity consumption per capita transitory? Evidence from developed and developing
economies’, MPRA Paper 39443, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2010), ‘Structural Breaks and Petroleum Consumption in U.S.
States: Are Shocks Transitory or Permanent?’, Energy Policy 38, 6375-6378.
by
115
655) Asian, A. (2011) ‘Does natural gas consumption follow a nonlinear path over time?
Evidence from 50 US states’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15, 44664469.
656) Golpe, A. A., Carmona, M. and Congregado, E. (2012) ‘Persistence in natural gas
consumption in the U.S.: an unobserved component model’, Energy Policy 46, 594-600.
657) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permamnent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Monash Economic Working Paper 04-12, Monash University, Department
of Economics.
658) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Applied Energy 104, 371-378.
659) Lean, H. H. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in production of renewable
energy permamnent or transitory?’, Monash Economics Working Paper 05-12, Monash
University, Department of Economics.
660) Meng, M., Payne, J. and Lee, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in per capita energy use
among OECD countries’, Energy Economics.
661) Dagher, L. and Yacoubian, T. (2012) ‘The causal relationship between energy
consumption and economic growth in Lebanon’, Energy Policy 50, 795-801.
662) Lee, C.C. and Chiu, Y.B. (2011) ‘Oil prices, nuclear energy consumption and
economic growth: new evidence using a heterogeneous panel analysis’, Energy Policy 39,
2111-2120.
116
Apergis, N., E. Panopoulou and C. Tsoumas (2010) ‘Old wine in a new bottle: Growth
convergence dynamics in the EU’, Atlantic Economic Journal 38, 169-181.
by
663) Brida, J. G., Garrido, N. and Mureddu, F. (2011) ‘Italian economic dualism and
convergence clubs at regional level’, Working Paper CRENoS 201116, Centre for North
South Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia.
664) Brida, J. G., Garrido, N. and Mureddu, F. (2012) ‘Club performance dynamics at
Italian regional level’, Working Paper CRENoS 201203, Centre for North South
Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia.
665) Krasnopjorovs, O. (2012) ‘Measuring the sources of economic growth in the EU
with parametric and non-parametric methods’, MPRA Paper 47583, University Library of
Munich, Germany,
666) Krasnopjorovs, O. (2013) ‘Factors of economic growth in Latvia’, MPRA Paper
47550, University Library of Munich, Germany.
667) Cuaresma, J.C., Havettova, M. and Labaj., M. (2013) ‘Income convergence
prospects in Europe: assessing the role of human capital dynamics’, Economic Systems
(in press).
668) Kaitila, V. (2013) ‘Convergence, income distribution, and the economic crisis in
Europe’, ETLA Working Papers 14, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy.
Apergis, N., K. Lyroudi and A. Sfetsos (2008) ‘Private and Government Consumption in
Transitional Economies: A Panel Data Analysis’, Journal of Economic Development
33, 113-131.
by
117
669) Waqas, M. and Awan, M. S. (2011) ‘Are Pakistani consumers Ricardian?’, MPRA
Paper 35375, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2011) ‘A Dynamic Panel Study of Economic Development
and the Electricity-Consumption-Growth Nexus’, Energy Economics 33, 770-781.
by
670) Galip, A. and Erdal, K. (2005) ‘Electricity consumption and economic growth:
evidence from Turkey’, Energy Economics 27, 849-856.
671) Dedeoglu, D. and Piskin, A. (2012) ‘A dynamic panel study of energy consumptioneconomic growth nexus: evidence from the former Soviet Union countries’, Energy
Policy.
672) Lachman, D. A. (2011) ‘Leapfrog to the future: energy scenarios and strategies for
Suriname to 2050’, Energy Policy 39, 5035-5044.
673) Zhao, H., Yang, L., Li, C. and Ma, X. (2011) ‘Presearch on prediction to investment
demand of power grid based on co-integration theory and error correction model’,
Dianwang Jishu/Power System Technology 35, 193-198.
674) Chang, C. C. and Soruco Carballo, C. F. (2011) ‘Energy conservation and
sustainable economic growth: the case of Latin America and the Carribean’, Energy
Policy 39, 4215-4221.
675) Xioa, Q., Gao, Y., Hu, D., Tan, H. and Wang, T. (2011) ‘Assessment of the
interactions between economic growth and industrial wastewater discharges using cointegration analysis: a case study for China’s human province’, International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health 8, 2937-2950.
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676) Wang, R., Liu, W., Xiao, L., Liu, J. and Kao, W. (2011) ‘Path towards achieving of
China’s 2020 carbon emission reduction target-a discussion of low-carbon energy
policies at province level’, Energy Policy 39, 2740-2747.
677) Romano, A. A. and Scandurra, G. (2011) ‘Dynamics of economic growth and
electricity consumption at regional level: the Italian case’, Energy Systems 2, 143-150.
678) Lee, C. C. and Chiu, Y. B. (2011) ‘Oil prices, nuclear energy consumption, and
economic growth: new evidence using a heterogeneous panel analysis’, Energy Policy 39,
2111-2120.
679) Menegaki, A. N. (2011) ‘Growth and renewable energy in Europe: a random effect
model with evidence for neutrality hypothesis’, Energy Economics 33, 257-263.
680) Fei, L., Dong, S., Xue, L., Liang, Q. and Yang, W. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and
economic growth elationship and carbon dioxide emissions in China’, Energy Policy 39,
568-574.
681) Zaman, K., Khan, M. M., Ahmad, M. and Rustam, R. (2012) ‘Determinants of
electricity consumption function in Pakistan: old wine in a new bottle’, Energy Policy 50,
623-634.
682) Dagher, L. and Yacoubian, T. (2012) ‘The causal relationship between energy
consumption and economic growth in Lebanon’, Energy Policy 50, 795-801.
683) Frauke, D. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic growth revisited: structural
breaks and cross-section dependence’, Ruhr Economic Papers 0303, Ruhr-Universitat
Bochum, universitat Dortmund, Universitat Duisburg-Essen.
119
684) Godwin, E. A. and Usenobong, F. A. (2012) ‘Electricity consumption, carbon
emissions and economic growth in Nigeria’, International Journal of Energy Economics
and Policy 2, 292-306.
685) Liddle, B. (2013) ‘Population, affluence, and environmental impact across
development: evidence from panel cointegration modeling’, Environmental Modeling and
Software 40, 255-266.
686) Al-Mulali, U., fereidouni, H.G., Lee, J.Y. and Sab, C.N.B.C. (2013) ‘Examining the
bi-directional long-run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP
growth’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 22, 209-222.
687) Herzer, D. and Nunnenkamp, P. (2013) ‘Private donations, government grants,
commercial activities, and fundraising: cointegration and causality for NGOs in
international development cooperation’, World Development 46, 234 – 251.
688) Niu, S., Jia, Y., Wang, W., He, R., Hu, L. and Liu, Y. (2013) ‘Electricity
consumption and human development level: a comparative analysis based on panel data
for 50 countries’, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 53, 338347.
689) Borozan, D. (2013) ‘Exploring the relationship between energy consumption and
GDP: evidence from Croatia’, Energy Policy 59, 373-381.
Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Miller, S. (2010) ‘Country and industry convergence of
equity markets: international evidence from club convergence and clustering’, Working
Paper, No. 2010-33, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
by
690) Dorodnykh, E. (2012) ‘What is the degree of comvergence among developedequity
markets?’, International Journal of Financial Research 3, 2-11.
120
691) Asongu, S. A. (2012) ‘Harmonizing IPRs on software piracy: empirics of
trajectories in Africa’, MPRA Paper 42466, University Library of Munich, Germany.
692) Asongu, S.A. (2012) ‘Harmonizing IPRs on Software Piracy: Empirics of
Trajectories in Africa’, MPRA Paper 42466, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N. and Tsoumas, C. (2012) ‘Integration Properties of Disaggregated Solar,
Geothermal and Biomass Energy Consumption in the U.S.’, Energy Policy 39, 54745479.
by
693) Golpe, A. A., Carmona, M. and Congregado, E. (2012) ‘Persistence in natural gas
consumption in the U.S.: an unobserved component model’, Energy Policy 46, 594-600.
694) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permamnent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Monash Economic Working Paper 04-12, Monash University, Department
of Economics.
695) Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in energy variables permanent or transitory? A
survey of the literature on the integration properties of energy consumption and
production’, Applied Energy 104, 371-378.
696) Lean, H. H.. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in production of renewable
energy permamnent or transitory?’, Monash Economics Working Paper 05-12, Monash
University, Department of Economics.
697) Lean, H. H. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Will policies to promote renewable electricity
generation be effective? Evidence from panel stationarity and unit root tests for 115
121
countries’, Monash Economics Working Papers 15-12, Monash University, Department
of Economics.
698) Meng, M., Payne, J. and Lee, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in per capita energy use
among OECD countries’, Energy Economics.
Apergis, N. and Tsoumas, C. (2012) ‘Long memory and disaggregated energy
consumption: evidence from fossil fuels, coal and electricity retail in the U.S.’, Energy
Economics 34, 1082-1087.
by
699) Meng, M., Payne, J. and Lee, J. (2012) ‘Convergence in per capita energy use
among OECD countries’, Energy Economics.
700) Svetlana, M. and Dharmaratha, D. (2012) ‘Impact of shocks on Australian coal
mining’, Monash Economics Working Papers 37-12, Monash University, Department of
Economics.
701) Lean, H.H. and Smyth, R. (2012) ‘Are fluctuations in production of renewable
energy permanent or transitory?’, Working Paper No. 05-12, Department of Economics,
Monash University.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘The electricity consumption-growth nexus: renewable
versus non-renewable electricity in Central America’, Energy Sources, Part B:
Economics, Planning and Policy, 7, 423-431.
by
702) Chang, C. C. (2012) ‘Marine energy consumption, national economic activity, and
greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping’, Energy Policy 41, 843-848.
122
703) Shahbaz, M. and Lean, H. H. (2012) ‘Does financial development increase energy
consumption? The role of industrialization and urbanization in Tunisia’, Energy Policy
40, 473-479.
704) Uddin, G. S., Alam, M. M. and Murad, W. (2011) ‘An empirical study on income
and energy consumtion in Bangladesh’, Energy Studies Review 18.
705) Fang, Y. (2011) ‘Economic welfare impacts from renewable energy consumption:
the China experience’, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 15, 5120-5128.
706) Yuan, C., Liu, S. and Guo, B. (2011) ‘The relationship among non-fossil energy
consumption, economic growth and coal prices in China’, Proceedings of 2011 IEEE
International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Services, GSIS 11-Joint with
the 15th WOSC International Congress on Cybernetics and Systems, No. 6044146, 339342.
707) Eggoh, J. C., Bangake, C. and Rault, C. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic
growth revisited in African countries’, Energy Policy 39, 7408-7421.
708) Belke, A., Dobnik, F. and Dreger, C. (2011) ‘Energy consumption and economic
growth: new insights into the cointegration relatonship’, Energy Economics 33, 782-789.
709) Sadorsky, P. (2011) ‘Trade and energy consumption in the Middle East’, Energy
Economics 33, 739-749.
710) Chia, W. M. (2012) ‘Energy consumption, energy R&D and real GDP in OECD
countries with and without oil reserves’, Energy Economics.
711) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
123
Apergis, N. and Zikos, S. (2003) 'The law of Verdoorn: evidence from Greek
disaggregated manufacturing time series data', Economic and Social Review 34, 87-104.
by
712) Martinho, V. J. and Pereira, D. (2012) ‘What the Keynesian theory said about
Portugal?’, EconStor Preprints 59007, ZBW-German National Library of Economics.
Apergis, N. and Miller, S. (2005) ‘Resurrecting the wealth effect on consumption: further
analysis and extensions’, Working Paper No. 2005-07, Department of Economics,
University of Connecticut.
by
713) Goodness, C., Gupta, A. R. and Modise, M. P. (2012) ‘Do stock prices impact
consumption and interest rates in South Africa? Evidence from a time-varying vector
autoregressive model’, Working Paper No 201224, Department of Economics, University
of Pretoria.
Apergis, N. and Rezitis, A. (2011) ‘Food Price Volatility and Macroeconomic Factors:
Evidence from GARCH and GARCH-X Estimates’, Journal of Agricultural & Applied
Economics 43.
by
714) Saravia-Matus, S. L., Sergio, G. P. and Sebastien, M. (2012) ‘Economics of food
security: selected issues’, Bio-Based and Applied Economics Journal 1.
Apergis, N. and Miller, S. (2007), ‘Consumption Asymmetry and the Stock Market:
Empirical Evidence’, Economics Letters 93, 337-342.
by
715) Goodness, C. A., Gupta, R. and Modise, M. P. (2012) ‘Do stock prices impact
consumption and interest rates in South Africa? Evidence from time-varying vector
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autoregressive model’, Working Paper No. 201224, Department of Economics,
University of Pretoria.
716) Chen, N. K., Chen, S. S. and Chou, Y. H. (2010) ‘House prices, collateral
constraints, and the asymmetric effect on consumption’, Journal of Housing Economics
19, 26-37.
717) Manson, H. I. and Habibullah, M. S. (2010) ‘Stock market and aggregate
consumption asymmetry: evidence from Malaysia’, Studies in Economics and Finance
27, 19-29.
718) Harrison, B. and Moore, W. (2010) ‘Stock market co-movement in the Caribbean’,
Economic Issues 15, 1-15.
719) Berben, R.P., Bernoth, K. and Mastrogiacomo, M. (2007) ‘Household’s response to
wealth changes: do gains or losses make a difference?’, in Bank for International
Settlements (ed.), Proceedings of the IFC conference on measuring the financial position
of the household sector 1, 145-160.
720) Gupta, R. and Modise, M.P. (2012) ‘South African stock return predictability in the
context data mining: the role of financial variables and international stock returns’,
Economic Modelling 29, 908-916.
Apergis, N. (2003) ‘The inflation-output volatility trade-off: a case where anti-inflation
monetary policy turns out to be successful, a historical assessment’, Journal of Policy
Modeling, 25, 881-892.
by
721) Baghestani, H. (2008) ‘Federal reserve versus private information: who is the best
unemployment rate predictor?, Journal of Policy Modeling 30, 101-110.
125
Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2004) ‘Macroeconomic rationality and Lucas’s Misperceptions
Model: Further Evidence from Panel Data’, Journal of Economics and Business 56,
227-241.
by
722) Cone, T. E. (2008) ‘Optimal information acquisition and monetary policy’, Journal
of Macroeconomics 30, 1370-1389.
723) Agnor, P. R. and Bayraktar, N. (2010) ‘Contracting models of the Phillips curve
empirical estimates for middle-income countries’, Journal of Macroeconomics 32, 555570.
724) Victor, O. (2005) ‘The trade-off between inflation and output: empirical evidence
for Venezuela’, MPRA Paper 41242, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2012) ‘The Bank Lending Channel and Monetary
Policy Rules: Evidence from European Banks’, International Advances of Economics
Research 18, 1-14.
by
725) Syden, M. and Asrat, T. (2012) ‘The role of banks in monetary policy transmission
in South Africa’, Working Paper, No. 295, Economic Research Southern Africa.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘A global perspective on the renewable energy
consumption-growth nexus’, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and
Policy 7, 314-322.
by
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726) Zaman, K., Mushtaq Khan, M. and Ahmad, M. (2013) ‘Factors affecting
commercial energy consumption in Palistan: progress in energy’, Renewable and
Sustainable Energy Reviews 19, 107-135.
727) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
Apergis, N. (2011) ‘Characteristics of Inflation in Greece: Mean Spillover Effects among
CPI Components’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series, No.43.
by
728) Pagoulatos, G. and Zahariadis, N. (2011) ‘Politics, labor, regulation, and
performance: lessons from the privatization of OTE’, Hellenic Observatory LSE,
GreeceSE Paper Series, No. 46.
729) Monokroussos, P. and Thomakos, D. D. (2012) ‘Can Greece be saved? Current
account, fiscal imbalances and competitiveness’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE
Paper Series, No. 59.
730) Voskeritsian, H. and Kornelakis, A. (2011) ‘Institutional change in Greek industrial
relations in an era of of fiscal crisis’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series,
No. 52.
731) Lyrintzis, C. (2011) ‘Greek politics in the era of economic crisis: reassessing causes
and effects’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series, No. 45.
732) Caraveli, H. and Tsionals, E. G. (2012) ‘Economic restructuring, crises and the
regions: the political economy of regional inequalities in Greece’, Hellenic Observatory
LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series, No. 61.
127
733) Alogoskoufis, G. (2012) ‘Greece’s sovereign debt crisis: retrospect and prospect’,
Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE Paper Series, No. 54.
734) Monastiriotis, V. and Jordaan, J. A. (2011) ‘Regional distribution and spatial impact
of FDI in Greece: evidence from firm-level data’, Hellenic Observatory LSE, GreeceSE
Paper Series, No. 44.
735) Valinakis, Y. (2012) ‘Greece’s European making’, Hellenic Observatory LSE,
GreeceSE Paper Series, No. 63.
736) Kosmidis, S. (2013) ‘Government constraints and economic voting in Greece’,
Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe, No. 70, Hellenic
Observatory at LSE.
Apergis, N. (2005) ‘The natural rate of unemployment in Greece’, Journal of Policy
Modeling.
by
737) Papapetrou, E. and Bakas, D. (2012) ‘Unemployment in Greece: evidence from
Greek regions’, Working Paper No. 146, Bank of Greece.
Apergis, N. and S. Miller (2005) ‘`: any asymmetric effects? Evidence from conditional
measures of volatility’, Journal of Economic Studies 32, 511-523.
by
738) Floros, C. (2010) ‘The impact of the Athens Olympic Games on the Athens Stock
Exchange’, Journal of Economic Studies 37, 647-657.
739) Hatemi-J., A. (2013) ‘A new asymmetric GARCH model: testing, estimation and
application’, MPRA paper 45170, University Library of Munich, Germany.
128
Apergis, N. and A. Rezitis (2001) 'Asymmetric cross-market volatility spillovers:
Evidence from intra-day data on equity and foreign exchange markets', Manchester
School of Economics 69, 81-96.
by
740) Prabhath, J. and Tsui, A.K. (2008) ‘Exchange rate exposure of sectoral returns and
volatilities: evidence from Japanese industrial sectors’, Japan and the World Economy 20,
639-668.
741) Stefanescu, R. and Dumitriu, R. (2013) ‘Impact of the foreign exchange rates
fluctuations on returns and volatility of the Bucharest Stock Exchange’, MPRA Paper
47229, University Library of Munich, Germany.
742) Milunovich, George and Thorp, S. (2006) ‘Valuing volatility spillovers’, Global
Finance Journal 17, 1-22.
Apergis, N. (2003) ‘Housing prices and macroeconomic factors: prospects within the
European Monetary Union’, International Real Estate Review 6, 47-63.
by
743) Katrakilidis, C. and Trachanas, E. (2012) ‘What drives housing price dynamics in
Greece: new evidence from asymmetric ARDL cointegration’, Economic Modelling 29,
1064-1069.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J.E. (2010) ‘Structural breaks and petroleum consumption in US
states: are shocks transitory or permanent?’, Energy Policy 38, 6375-6378.
by
744) Belbute, J. (2013) ‘Does final demand for energy in Portugal exhibit long
memory?’, MPRA Paper 45717, University Library of Munich, Germany.
129
Apergis, N. and Sorros, J. (2010) ‘Disaggregated Earnings and Stock Prices: Evidence
from International Listed Shipping Firms’, International Advances of Economics
Research.
by
745) Satta, G., Parola, F., Ferrari, C. and Persico, L. (2013) ‘Linking growth to
performance: insights from shipping line groups’, Economics and Logistics 15, 349-373.
Apergis, N. and Payne, J. (2012) ‘Another look at the electricity consumption-growth
nexus in South America’, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 8,
171-178.
by
746) Pao, H.T. and Fu, H.C. (2013) ‘The causal relationship between energy resources
and economic growth in Brazil’, Energy Policy 61, 793-801.
Apergis, N., Christou, C. and Miller, S. (2012) ‘Convergence patterns in financial
development: evidence from club convergence’, Empirical Economics 43, 1011-1040.
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747) Heckelman, J.C. and Mazumder, S. (September 2013) ‘Are we there yet? On the
convergence of financial reforms’, Economics of Governance.
Apergis, N. and Alevizopoulou, E. (2011) ‘Bank efficiency: evidence from a panel of
European banks’, Panoeconomicus 58, 329-341.
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748) Fang, H., Lu, Y.C. and Su, C.W. (2013) ‘Impact of the Subprime Crisis on
Commercial Bank’s Financial Performance’, Panoeconomicus 60, 593-614.
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Apergis, N., Mamatzakis, E. and Staikouras, C. (2011) ‘Testing for Regime Changes in
Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis’, International Advances in Economic Research 17, 258273.
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749) Sibbertsen, P., Wegener, C. and Basse, T. (2013) ‘Testing for a Break in the
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Diskussionspapiere der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Leibniz Universität
Hannover dp-517, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
1. ‘Monetary Policy and Eurocurrency Yields. The Exchange Rate Link’ European
Financial Management, Maastricht, Netherlands, 1994.
2. ‘Stock Prices and Inflation Volatility: Evidence from an ARCH Model’,
40th Atlantic Economic Conference in Virginia, U.S.A., 1995.
3. ‘Monetary Volatility, Real Volatility and Real Exchange Rates:
Evidence
from GARCH Estimates and Variance Decomposition Tests’, 41st Atlantic Conference
Meetings, Paris, 1996.
4. ‘Integration of International Capital Markets: Further Evidence from EMS
and
Non-EMS Membership’, European Financial Management Association, Insbrung,
Austria, 1996.
5. ‘Money, Output and Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes: The Case
of
Greece’, 42nd Atlantic Conference Meetings in Washington, 1996.
6. ‘Monetary Policy Shocks and Long-Term Interest Rates: The European Experience’,
American Economic Association (ASSA), New Orleans, January 4-6, 1997.
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7. ‘Stock Price Volatility and Exchange Rate Volatility Greece:
a version of the “Heat Waves” and the “Meteor
Evidence from
Showers” Hypotheses’, 43rd
Atlantic Conference Meetings, London, 1997.
8. ‘Daily Patterns in Greek Foreign Exchange Market’, Multinational Finance Society,
Thessaloniki, Greece 1997.
9. ‘Macroeconomic Rationality: Evidence from Time Series’, Atlantic Economic
Association, Rome, 1998.
10. ‘Current Account Sustainability: The Case for Greece’, Αtlantic Economic
Association, Rome, 1998.
11. ‘Long memory patterns in the foreign exchange market‘, Αtlantic Economic
Association, Vienna, 1999.
12. ‘Exchange rate volatility and inward foreign direct investment in Greece: the
prospects of EMU membership‘, Αtlantic Economic Association, Munich, 2000.
13. ‘Mean spillover effects in agricultural prices: evidence from changes in policy
regimes‘, Αtlantic Economic Association, Athens , 2001.
14. ‘An estimation of the natural rate of unemployment in Greece‘,Αtlantic
Economic Association, Paris, 2002.
15. ‘Agricultural price volatility spillover effects: the case of Greece’, Irish Economic
Association, Mallinbrau, Ιreland, 2002.
16. ‘The Employment–Wage Relationship: Was Keynes right after all?’, Αtlantic
Economic Association, Vienna, 2003.
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17. ‘The Relationship Between Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth:
Evidence from Panel Data in Transition Economies‘, Αtlantic Economic Association,
Lisbon, 2004.
18. ‘Consumption and budget deficits in transitional economies: does the Ricardian
Equivalence hold? Evidence from panel data’, Paper presented in Macroeconomics
and International Finance Conference, Rethymnon, Criti, 2004.
19. ‘Consumption and Budget Deficits: Neural Networks vs. Parametric Models’,
Atlantic Economic Association Conference, London, 2005.
20. ‘Dynamic Linkages between FDI Inflows and Domestic Investment: A Panel
Cointegration Approach’, Atlantic Economic Association Conference, London, 2005.
21. Dynamic Linkages between Inward and Outward FDI and Growth. A Panel
Cointegration Approach, Atlantic Economic Association Conference, London, 2005.
22. ‘Consumption and Budget Deficits: Neural Networks vs. Parametric Models’, Paper
presented in the Atlantic Economic Association Conference, London, March 2005.
25. ‘Labor productivity, innovation and technological diffusion linkages: evidence from a
panel of EU industries’, Paper presented in the Atlantic Economic Association
Conference, Berlin, March 2006.
26. ‘Financial Development and Sectoral Growth: Evidence from Panel Data’, (coauthored with Dr. A. Antzoulatos and C. Tsoumas), Paper presented in the Atlantic
Economic Association Conference, Madrid, 2007.
27. ‘Financial Development and Sectoral Growth: Evidence from Panel Data’, (coauthored with Dr. A. Antzoulatos and C. Tsoumas), Paper presented in the Εuropean
Economic Association Conference, Budapest, 2007.
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28. ‘Old Wine in a New Bottle: Are Financial Variables Omitted Variables in the
Production Function?, Paper presented in the Academy of Economics and Finance
Conference, Nashville, US, 2008.
29. ‘Old wine in a new bottle: Growth convergence dynamics in the EU (co-authored
with Dr. K. Panopoulou and Dr. C. Tsoumas), Paper presented in the Atlantic
Economic Association Conference, Warsaw 2008.
30. ‘Bank Profitability over Different Business Cycles Regimes: Evidence from Panel
Threshold Models’, Paper presented in the Western Economic Association
Conference, Honolulu, 2008.
31. ‘Convergence in Earnings-Price Ratios: International Evidence from Club
Convergence’ (co-authored with Prof. C. Christou), Paper presented in the Atlantic
Economic Association Conference, Rome 2009.
32. ‘Credit Default Swaps and Stock Prices: Further Evidence of Mean and Volatility
Transmission using a GARCH-M Model΄ (co-authored with Dr. A. Lake), Paper
presented at the All Economists Conference (ACE) in City University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, 2009.
33. ‘Convergence Patterns in Equity Markets: International Evidence from the Club
Convergence and Clustering Procedure’ (co-authored with Prof. C. Christou), Paper
presented at the Business & Economics Society International, Nassau, Bahamas,
2010.
34. ‘Asset Pricing and Foreign Exchange Risk’ (co-authored with Prof. P. Artikis and
Prof. J. Sorros), Paper presented at the 37th Academy of Economics and Finance
conference, Houston, 2010.
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35. ‘Political or Institutional Factors in Explaining Convergence Patterns in Equity
Markets? International Evidence from the Club Convergence and Clustering Procedure’
(co-authored with Prof. C. Christou), Paper presented at the 1st World Finance
Conference organized by the School of Business Studies, Polytechnic Institute of
Viana do Castelo, May 2010.
36. ‘Convergence Patterns in Growth and Financial Development: Evidence from Club
Convergence’ (co-authored with Prof. C. Christou and Prof. S. Miller), Paper presented
in the Atlantic Economic Association Conference, Prague 2010.
37. ‘Incentives and Female Entrepreneurial Activity: Evidence from Panel Firm Level
Data’ (co-authored with Prof. Vicky Pekka-Economou), Paper presented in the
Atlantic Economic Association Conference, Prague 2010.
38. ‘The Dynamics of Greek Inflation’, Paper presented in the European Asian
Economics, Finance & Accounting and Econometric Association, Beijing, 2010.
39. ‘Profitability Performance and the Role of Manufacturing Cost: Evidence from a
Panel of US Manufacturing Firms’, Paper presented in the Business and Social
Science Research Conference, Dubai, UAE, January 2011.
40. ‘Profitability Performance and the Role of Manufacturing Cost: Evidence from a
Panel of US Manufacturing Firms’, Paper presented in the Academy of Economics
and Finance Conference, Jacksonville, Florida, February 2011.
41. ‘Long Memory in U.S. Coal Consumption: Evidence from U.S. Sectoral Data’, Paper
presented in the Atlantic Economic Association Conference, Athens, 2011.
42. ‘The Bank Lending Channel and Monetary Rules’, Paper presented in the Atlantic
Economic Association Conference, Athens, 2011.
43. ‘Financial Crisis and the Real Estate Market in Greece: The Impact on Bank Stock
Prices’, Paper presented in the 2nd World Financial Conference, Rhodes, 2011.
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44. ‘Credit Risk: The Role of Market and Accounting Information-Evidence from U.S.
Firms and a FAVAR Model’, Paper presented in the Atlantic Economic Conference,
Istanbul, 2012.
45. ‘The Bank Lending Channel and Monetary Rules: Further Extensions’, Paper
presented at the Global ISTF Conference, Singapore 2012.
46. ‘The Australian Dollar and Gold Prices’ Paper presented at the Canadian
Economic Association meetings, Calgary, 2012.
47. ‘Forecasting the Australian Dollar with Gold Prices’ Paper presented at the
European Asian Economics, Finance & Accounting, and Econometrics Association
meetings, Taipei, 2012.
48. ‘The Bank Lending Channel and Monetary Policy Rules: Further Extensions’, Paper
presented at the Turkish Economic Association meetings, Cesme, 2012.
49. ‘The Bank Lending Channel and Monetary Policy Rules: The Case of the Zero Lower
Bound’, Paper presented at the Western Economic Association meetings, Tokyo,
2013.
50. ‘Renewable Energy Consumption and Institutional Factors: Evidence from a Group
of European, Asian and Latin American Countries’, Paper presented at the Western
Economic Association meetings, Tokyo, 2013.
51. ‘The Relationship between International Financial Reporting Standards, Carbon
Emissions, and R&D Expenditures: Evidence from European Manufacturing Firms’,
Keynote Speech at the 6th Accounting and Finance Forum, Thailand, 2013.
52. ‘Precious metals, stocks, and the macroeconomic environment: a FAVAR model
approach’, World Finance Conference, Limassol, Cyprus, 2013.
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53. ‘Renewable energy consumption, political and institutional factors: evidence from a
group of European, Asian and Latin American countries’, B&ESI meetings, Monte
Carlo, Monaco, 2013.
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
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Editor of International Journal of Economic Research
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Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Financial Analysis
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Managing Editor of the Journal of World Economic Review
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Associate Editor of the Journal of Economics and Finance (Academy of
Economics and Finance)
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Associate Editor of Open Economics Journal.
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Member of the Editorial Board of International Advances of Economic Research
(Atlantic Economic Association)
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Member of the Editorail Board of Energy Economics
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Member of the Editorial Board of The Open Economics Journal (Bentham
Science Publishers)
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Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Economic Sciences and
Applied Research
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Member of the Editorial Committee of AESTIMATIO, the IEB International
Journal of Finance
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Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Finance & Banking
Studies
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Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Energy
Optimization and Engineering
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Member of the Editorial Board of the Asian Journal of Management Science
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Member of the International Editorial Board of International Journal of
Sustainable Economies Management
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Member of the International Editorial Board of the China-ASEAN Integration and
Trade Journal
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Member of the International Editorial Board of OECONOMICA
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Member of the International Editorial Board of the Economic Research Guardian
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Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Member of the Editorial Board of the China-ASEAN Integration and Trade
Journal
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Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Academic Research in
Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences
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Member of the Editorial Board of Research in Applied Economics
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Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Energy Economics
and Policy
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Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Economics and
Financial Issues
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Member of the Editorial Board of Practical Ideas in Economics and Finance
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Member of the Editorial Board of Frontier in Finance & Accounting (FFA)
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Member of Scientific Committee of the Review of Economic Sciences (in Greek)
REFEREEING ACTIVITIES:
Journal of Policy Modeling
European Economic Review
Journal of Macroeconomics
Applied Economics
Applied Financial Economics
Atlantic Economic Journal
International Advances of Economic Research
China-ASEAN Integration and Trade Journal
International Economic Review
International Economic Journal
Global Economy Journal
Journal of International Money and Finance
Energy Economics
Applied Energy
Energy Policy
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Board of Trustees-University of Piraeus (October 2012-Today)
Independent Corporation of Energy Distribution: March 2012-Today, Member of the
Board.
Chairman, Department of Banking and Financial Management, University of Piraeus,
Greece (September 2008-Today)
Head of the Graduate Program, Department of Banking & Financial Management,
University of Piraeus, Greece (September 2008-Today)
Chairman, Department of International Economics, University of Macedonia (September
2003-August 2005)
Hellenic Stock Exchange Group), SA (Athens Stock Exchange): November 2003-June
2006, Member of the Board.
Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Ioannina (Αugust 1999-Αpril 2002)
Vice-Chairman, Department of Banking & Financial Management, University of Piraeus
(September 2007-August 2009)
Head of the Graduate Program, Department of Banking & Financial Management,
University of Piraeus (September 2008-Today)
Scientific Coordinator of the E-Learning Program, Department of Banking & Financial
Management, University of Piraeus (June 2008-Today)
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Chairman, Department of Banking & Financial Management, University of Piraeus
(September 2009-Today)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
American Economic Association
Atlantic Economic Association
European Economic Association
Academy of Economics and Finance
Greek Financial Association
Founder of the European-Asian Economics and Finance Association
REFERENCES
Dr. Parantap Basu, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Finance,
Durham University, Durham, UK, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: +44
(191) 3346360.
Dr. Yiannis Georgellis, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Kingston
University, London, UK, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: +44 (208) 5472000.
Dr. Steve Johnson, Assistant Professor of Financial Accounting, Department of General
Business and Finance, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA, E-mail:
[email protected], Phone: (936) 294-4582.
Dr. George Karras, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of
Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: (312) 996-2321.
Dr. Stephen Miller, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of
Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, USA, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: (702)
895-3969.
Dr. James Payne, Provost and Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and
Finance, University of New Orleans, LA, USA, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: (504)
280-6485.
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Dr. George Zestos, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Christopher
Newport University, Newportnews VA, USA. E-mail: [email protected], Phone: (757)
594-7067.