Applied Economics Issues Research Articles in Vol. 55, Issue 32
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MILTON, England, June 1 -- Applied Economics, a peer-reviewed journal that says it encourages the application of economic analysis to specific problems in both the public and private sectors, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 55, Issue 32 edition:
Research Articles:
* On stylized facts of cryptocurrencies returns and their relationship with other assets, with a focus on the impact of COVID-19
* Growing with inequality: a DSGE model with heterogeneous human capital and endogenous economic growth
* The role of digital transformation in the socio-economic recovery post COVID-19
* The impact of economic policy uncertainty and financial development on the sensitivity of corporate cash holding to cash flows
* Directors and officers liability insurance and maturity mismatch: evidence from China
* Does anti-corruption contribute to improving environmental pollution in China?
* What drives trend-following profits in stocks? The role of the trading signals' volatility
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