Browsing by Author "Tzeremes P."
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Analysing the linkage between total factor productivity and tourism growth in Latin American countries
Tzeremes P. (2022)Purpose: The study aims to investigate the nexus between total factor productivity and tourism growth in Latin American countries for time series data from 1995 to 2017. Design/methodology/approach: Using the extension of ... -
The Asymmetric Effects of Regional House Prices in the UK: New Evidence from Panel Quantile Regression Framework
Tzeremes P. (2022)This study unfurls the non-linear behaviour of regional house prices in the United Kingdom by employing quarterly observations spanning the period 1992Q1–2017Q4. Our enquiry aims at examining UK house prices within a ... -
Does the Environmental Kuznets Curve Exist in the Chinese Regions?
Tzeremes P. (2019)This paper disentangles the existence of Environmental Kuznets Curve across the Chinese regions as autonomous areas. First it makes use of the time-varying method to measure that strand for thirty Chinese regions over the ... -
How do globalization indicators de jure–de facto and total factor productivity affect tourism development in European countries?
Tzeremes P. (2021)Purpose: This research analyzes, for the first time, the linkage among the gathered dataset of globalization indicators, the total factor productivity index and tourism development in a panel of 25 European countries during ... -
Oil volatility index and Chinese stock markets during financial crisis: a time-varying perspective
Tzeremes P. (2021)Purpose: This study aims to examine the interconnection among the oil volatility index (OVX) and the Chinese stock markets (CSM) during the financial crisis over the period June 1, 2007 to June 26, 2012. Design/methodolo ... -
Revisiting the energy consumption–economic growth causal relationships in tails
Tzeremes P. (2018)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the energy consumption and the economic growth in the USA and in a sectoral level by using monthly data from January 1991 to May 2016. ... -
Time-varying causality between energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth: evidence from US states
Tzeremes P. (2018)This study is the first attempt to investigate the relationship between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth at a state level, for the 50 US states, through a time-varying causality approach using annual ...