Panel data

  1. Airport unit costs in Türkiye rise with revenue and passenger volume
    Panel data analysis of 40 Turkish airports reveals economies of scale and cost sensitivity to passenger volume, with limited aircraft movement effects and counterintuitive revenue-cost relationships.
  2. Innovation is linked to firm participation in global value chains
    Examine how product and process innovations drive global value chain participation among firms in Vietnam using World Bank Enterprise Survey data and probit modeling analysis.
  3. Digitalization is linked to stronger firm eco-innovation in Europe
    Explore how digital economy development drives firm-level sustainability performance across EU countries. Study reveals national digitalization enhances eco-innovation through financial.
  4. Political connections are linked to lower corporate innovation
    Study reveals how political connections paradoxically inhibit innovation in Chinese firms, with governance structures and dynamic capabilities serving as critical mitigating factors.
  5. Green Growth as a Pillar of Viksit Bharat: A Fixed Effects Analysis of Renewable Energy, Finance, and State-Level Development in India
    Fixed effects analysis of 30 Indian states from 2005-2023 finds 10% renewable energy capacity increase associated with 1.42% GSDP growth, with green finance amplifying effects.
  6. Several bank and macroeconomic factors affect non-interest income
    Panel study of non-interest income determinants in Vietnamese commercial banks (2011-2023) using random-effects FGLS estimation, examining bank-specific and macroeconomic factors.
  7. Employment and hours relate differently to happiness by gender and cohort
    Longitudinal panel analysis of employment status and working hours effects on married individuals' subjective well-being in Taiwan, revealing gendered and cohort-specific associations with happiness.
  8. Public support for carbon pricing stayed stable in Germany
    Study examines public support for carbon pricing in Germany 2019-2022, revealing that energy costs reduce backing while preferences shift toward social protection over environmental spending.
  9. Height misreporting is linked to higher income
    Study examines height misreporting in China's labor market, revealing a deception premium where false claims boost earnings through enhanced confidence, with effects varying by industry and.
  10. War effects on the labor market: corporate employment, productivity, and wages in Ukraine
    Study examines Russia's invasion impact on Ukrainian labor markets across 100,000+ firms, revealing job losses, reduced productivity, and wage declines vary by firm size, labor intensity, and.
  11. Carbon trading linked to higher well-being in Chinese cities
    Analysis of 273 Chinese cities from 2008-2020 reveals carbon emissions trading systems improve well-being through green innovation, with heterogeneous effects across regions.