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Constructing Country‐Specific Debt Indices for Developing Countries

open access: yesReview of Development Economics, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 237-254, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Contemporary crises continue to keep governments in protracted periods of borrowing, increasing the stock and flow of sovereign indebtedness. Especially for developing economies and small states, singular metrics of public debt such as the debt‐to‐GDP ratio may not reflect the country's true debt position.
Akeem Rahaman, Scott Mark Romeo Mahadeo
wiley   +1 more source

Investigating the Okun’s Law in Brazil and three of its Metropolitan Areas

open access: yesRevista de Economia Mackenzie, 2017
The Okun’s Law has been frequently addressing in macroeconomic studies around the world, mostly at the national level, but few studies estimate such relationship at the regional level.
Rodrigo Melo Gois, Marco Antonio Jorge
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Female Labor Supply in Latin America and the Business Cycle: Instability and Asymmetry

open access: yesReview of Development Economics, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 2505-2533, November 2025.
ABSTRACT This study measures the responsiveness of female labor supply at the extensive margin to business cycle changes in Latin America. The results provide new evidence on the stability and cyclical asymmetry of the traditional added and discouraged worker effects (i.e., AWE and DWE, respectively).
Ángel Maridueña‐Larrea   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Engineering students' attitudes and perceived norms toward disability and accommodations

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Education, Volume 114, Issue 4, October 2025.
Abstract Background Engineering has its own unique disciplinary culture that establishes norms and ideals. Many of these norms and ideals are centered on White, masculine, heteronormative constructs, which tend to presuppose able‐bodiedness. Students with disabilities in engineering must navigate spaces that contain inherent social and physical ...
Isabel Miller, Karin Jensen
wiley   +1 more source

Unboxing Okun’s Relation Between Economic Growth and Unemployment Rate: Evidence from the United States, 1948–2024

open access: yesEconomies
We develop the first disaggregation of Okun’s law that quantifies all of the information that is subsumed within its coefficients. The proposed method decomposes the coefficients into the sum of the direct effect of the change in output upon the ...
Óscar Peláez-Herreros
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Economic Growth, Business Cycles and Okun’s Law: Unobserved Components Approach [PDF]

open access: yesStatistika: Statistics and Economy Journal, 2020
Clark’s (1989) bivariate unobserved components model is applied in order to estimate and analyse the trend and cycle of GDP and the unemployment rate as well as to quantify and discuss the relationship known as Okun’s law. Empirical analysis is performed
Andrea Čížků
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Analysis of Okun’s Regularity: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

open access: yesECONOMICS, 2020
Economic growth, or, more precisely, GDP growth rate (Y) is the key macroeconomic indicator. Positive tendencies of GDP growth (r) mostly impact the economic welfare of the national economy.
Erić Ognjen   +2 more
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A duoethnographic exploration of what peer reviewing teaches us about peer review

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Education, Volume 114, Issue 3, July 2025.
Abstract Background The peer review process plays a vital role in the advancement of engineering educational research because it is largely through this process that the field determines which knowledge claims are considered valid. Unfortunately, peer review processes may reinforce inequities when peer reviewers, as readers, are not reflective about ...
James Holly Jr., Annie Butler
wiley   +1 more source

Censorship as Placemaking: Untangling Knots of Access, Protection, and Moral Panic

open access: yesReading Research Quarterly, Volume 60, Issue 3, July/September 2025.
ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of book challenges in educational contexts in the United States. Books representing sexual and gender diversity have been particularly targeted, as have books by and about people of color.
Ryan Schey, Mollie V. Blackburn
wiley   +1 more source

OKUN’S LAW AND PHILLIPS CURVE REVISITED: NONLINEAR EVIDENCE FROM THE MOROCCAN ECONOMY [PDF]

open access: yesAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
This study examines the validity of Okun’s Law and the Phillips Curve in Morocco within a nonlinear framework, aiming to explain persistent unemployment despite sustained growth.
IBNOUZAHIR YOUSSEF   +4 more
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