Prague Economic Papers

Papers
(The TQCC of Prague Economic Papers is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Taxation of Still Wine in the Czech Republic28
Role of Uncertainty in Debt-Growth Nexus18
A Multidimensional Financial Inclusion Index for Ethiopia17
Non-linear Impacts of Public Debt on Growth, Investment and Credit: A Dynamic Panel Threshold Approach11
Relationship Between Output Volatility and Output in OECD Countries Revisited9
The Level of Awareness of Non-fungible Tokens as an Investment Tool in the Czech Republic8
The Effect of Economic and Social Inequalities on Academic Success in Türkiye: Evidence from the Classical and Bayesian Discrete Choice Models7
Financial Development and Intra-trade Relationships: Evidence from Panel Analysis of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Countries5
The Impact of Infrastructure Development on the Economic Growth of the Countries in the Western Balkans and their EU Future5
Importance of Working Capital Management and Its Components for Firm Profitability4
Contribution of EU Cohesion Policy to Regional Growth: Evidence from V4 Countries<sup>*</sup>4
Policy uncertainty, inflation, and income inequality nexus: Does financial development matter?4
Portfolio Diversification during Covid-19 Outbreak: Is Gold a Hedge and a Safe-Haven Asset?4
Effects of Demographic Change on Economic Growth: A Panel ARDL Approach for Selected OECD Countries3
Oil Price, Exchange Rate and Asymmetric Adjustment of Nigeria's Bilateral Trade3
Comprehensive Assessment of Enterprise Digital Competitiveness3
Hidden Consequences of Consumer Protection on the Financial Market: Regulation-introduced Bias2
Bitcoin Transaction Fees, Miners' Revenue, Concentration and Electricity Consumption: A Failing Ecosystem2
Budget Deficit Sustainability: An Application to Turkey2
Labour Market Flexibility and Economic Growth in Africa2
The Second RP-PCA Factor and Crude Oil Price Predictability2
Price Efficiency, Bubbles, Crashes and Crash Risk: Evidence from Chinese Stock Market2
Human Resources for Health and Health Outcomes: Panel Data Analysis2
Estimating Bohn's Fiscal Sustainability Model with Temporal Variation: Evidence from Turkey2
European Housing Prices Through the Lens of Trends2
Are the Effects of Opening New Mass Rapid Transit Segments in Taiwan on Nearby Housing Prices Positive?1
IPO Listing Review and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence from the Sci-Tech Innovation Board in China1
Unemployment and Remittances Nexus in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe1
Government Debt and Economic Freedom in the CEE countries. Less is More1
Redistributive Policies of EU Member Countries in the Context of Welfare Regimes1
CAT Bonds: A Suitable Systemic Approach for Handling Catastrophic Risks in the Czech Republic?1
Prof. Ing. Roman Hušek, CSc. (* 1936, † 2022)1
How Important is the Structure of the EU Economy to the VAT Collection?1
Age in Employee Selection and Promotion: A Comprehensive Study1
Macro and Micro-Institutional determinants of VSMEs' Access to Bank Financing in Morocco: An Empirical Analysis of Monetary Policy, Prudential Risk, and Public Support (2014-2024)1
Do Machine Learning Techniques Outperform Autoregressive Distributed Lag Models in Inflation Forecasting?1
Event study methodology in politics - a systematic literature review1
Determinants of Sustainable Financial Inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa: A System GMM Approach1
Does Urban Greening Construction Promote Technological Innovation of Enterprises? Evidence from China1
Asymmetries in Exchange Rate Pass-through in Turkey: A Threshold VAR Analysis1
Portugal's Rising Unobserved Economy Share in a Single-country Study1
Incidence of Poverty in Working-age Population in EU Countries: A Gender Perspective1
Impact of Globalization on Macroeconomic Dynamics Using a Time-varying Bayesian VAR1
Effects of Fiscal Policy Uncertainty on Turkish Economy1
Volatility Spillover Effect from Energy Markets to Foreign Exchange Markets: The Case of Central and Eastern European and Eurasian Countries1
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