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Foreign Journals/Magazines
Agricultural Finance Review------------------------------------------------------ Online Only 01
Banker------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Print Only 02
Canadian Journal of Economics----------------------------------------------- Print + Online 03
Central Banking - Quarterly Journal------------------------------------------- Print Only 05
Developing Economies ------------------------------------------------------------ Print + Online 06
Digital Finance------------------------------------------------------------------------ Online Only 07
Economic Journal-------------------------------------------------------------------- Online Only 08
Economics Letters-------------------------------------------------------------------- Online Only 09
International Economic Review ------------------------------------------------ Print Only 11
International Journal of Bank Marketing ------------------------------------ Online Only 12
International Journal of Islamic Finance------------------------------------- Online Only 13
Journal of Banking and Finance------------------------------------------------ Online Only 14
Journal of Internet and Digital Economics---------------------------------- Online Only 16
Journal of Monetary Economics------------------------------------------------ Online Only 17
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking--------------------------------------- Print + Online 19
Journal of Payment Strategy & Systems-------------------------------------- Print + Online 20
Journal of Political Economy----------------------------------------------------- Print Only 21
Journal of Risk Finance------------------------------------------------------------- Online Only 22
Journal of the Royal Statistics in Society :Series A------------------------- Print + Online 23
Journal of the Royal Statistics in Society :Series C------------------------ Print + Online 25
Review of Economics and Statistics------------------------------------------- 26
RMA Journal --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
Third World Quarterly---------------------------------------------------------------- 28
Treasurer--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
Wired Magazine----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Local Journals/Magazines
Automark-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 32
COMSATS Journal of Islamic Finance----------------------------------------- Print Only 33
Defence Journal---------------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 34
Eastern Worker------------------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 36
Economic Outlook------------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 38
Energy Update------------------------------------------------------------------------ Print Only 39
Jahangir's World Times-------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 41
Management Accountant------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 43
Minaret - Monthly International------------------------------------------------- Print Only 45
Pakistan & Gulf Economist-------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 46
Pakistan Development Review-------------------------------------------------- Print Only 47
South Asia------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Print Only 48
1 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Agricultural Finance Review Frequency: 05/year
Volume/ Issue No 82(01),2022
Media: Online Only
Profitability, risk and cash flow deficit for beginning cow–calf producers Carlos J.O. Trejo-Pech, Jared Bruhin, Christopher N. Boyer, S. Aaron Smith
01-19
The apple producers' choice between hail insurance and anti-hail nets Marco Rogna, Guenter Schamel, Alex Weissensteiner
20-48
Examining the penetration of financial inclusion in the agricultural sector: evidence from small-scale farmers in Enugu State, Nigeria Ambrose Nnaemeka Omeje, Augustine Jideofor Mba, Michael Okike Ugwu, Joseph Amuka, Perpetual Ngozi Agamah
49-66
Competition, performance and financial stability in US agricultural banking Madhav Regmi, Allen M. Featherstone
67-88
Analysis of extent of credit access among women farm-entrepreneurs based on membership in table banking (TB) Josephine Cherotich, Kenneth Waluse Sibiko, Oscar Ingasia Ayuya
89-112
The role of Federal crop insurance for farms and ranches that sell through local food markets Becca B.R. Jablonski, Joleen Hadrich, Allie Bauman
113-132
Coordinated financial statements: what-is, what-if and how-much questions Lindon J. Robison, Peter J. Barry
133-150
The nexus between agricultural production and agricultural loans for banking sector groups in Turkey Emine Kaya, Esra Kadanalı
151-168
Adoption of rural bank credit programs among smallholder farmers in Ghana: an average treatment effect estimation of rates of exposure and adoption and their determinants Arnold Missiame, Patrick Irungu, Rose Adhiambo Nyikal, Grace Darko Appiah-Kubi
169-182
A Cambodian smallholder farmer's choice between microfinance institutes and informal commercial moneylenders: the role of risk attitude Annkathrin Possner, Selina Bruns, Oliver Musshoff
183-204
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2 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Banker Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 172(1152), January 2022
Media: Print Only
AMPRION electrifies with bond debut – issuer strategy Danielle Myles
32-32
Keeping up the fight against money-laundering in the EU Aita Hawser
38-40
Top 250Asia-Pasific banks Kimberley Long
44-54
Regulating the unregulated: US cryptocurrency Kiara Taylor and Marie Kemplay
56-57
Connecting through technology in a changing deal making landscape Stefan Heilmann and Lena Mass-Cresnik
58-59
Financing the digital foundations of the future economy – Infrastructure Marie Kemplay
70-74
Closing Asia’s Gender Finance Gap Kimberley Long
80-84
A Fintech boom blossoming in Africa – Technology Liz Lumley
90-94
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3 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Canadian Journal of Economics
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 54(02), May 2021
Media: Print + Online
Firm heterogeneity, technology adoption and the spatial distribution of population: Theory and measurement Alex W. Chernoff
475-521
Fiscal integration with internal trade: Quantifying the effects of federal transfers in Canada Trevor Tombe and Jennifer Winter
522-556
Life cycle of trading activity and liquidity of Government of Canada bonds: Evidence from cash, repo and securities lending markets Narayan Bulusu and Sermin Gungor
557-581
Strategic profit-sharing in a unionized differentiated goods oligopoly Emmanuel Petrakis and Panagiotis Skartados
582-622
Offshoring and sequential production chains: A general equilibrium analysis Philipp Harms, Jaewon Jung and Oliver Lorz
623-647
Trade in tasks: Revisiting the wage and employment effects of offshoring Wilhelm Kohler and Jens Wrona
648-676
Impact of service and goods offshoring on employment: Firm-level evidence Carmine Ornaghi, Ilke Van Beveren and Stijn Vanormelingen
677-711
Natural resource exports and African countries' voting behaviour in the United Nations: Evidence from the economic rise of China Yi Che, Xiaoyu He and Yan Zhang
712-759
Policy and politics: Trade adjustment assistance in the crossfire Christopher Laincz, Xenia Matschke and Yoto V. Yotov
760-792
Better route to global tax coordination: Gradualism or multilateralism? Kai A. Konrad and Marcel Thum
793-811
Large and influential: Firm size and governments’ corporate tax rate choice Nadine Riedel and Martin Simmler
812-839
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4 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Education: Optimal choice and efficient policy Wolfram F. Richter and Kerstin Schneider
840-863
Social preferences, monopsony and government intervention Laszlo Goerke and Michael Neugart
864-891
How much do global value chains boost innovation? Roberta Piermartini and Stela Rubínová
892-922
Impact of technological change on new trade: Evidence from the container revolution Daniel M. Bernhofen, Zouheir El-Sahli and Richard Kneller
923-943
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5 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Central Banking – Quarterly Journal Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No XXXII(02), December 2021
Media: Print Only
ESG reserve adoption challenged by reliance on sovereign bond Victor Mendez-Barreira – Report
29-33
Should ESG reporting be made mandatory? Bernadette lee
43-47
Approaching green central bank balance sheets 54-57
How turkey’s president created chaos in economic Policy-making Dan Hardie
58-71
Protecting international standards-setting despite the resurgence of politics Oliver Wyman
72-74
Digitisation: transforming the role of central banks Sachin Somani
88-91
Final frontier? Japan after the kuroda experiment
92-99
Greening the central bank balance sheet, or not? Paul Fisher
100-105
Independent central bank of Brazil faces inflation battle Vicroe Mendez-Barreira
106-111
Central banks comms ‘after’ Covid 123-126
Do central banks have resources to meet tech challenges Vicroe Mendez-Barreira
127-130
Covid-19 has accelerated paradoxical developments in cash usage Antti Heinonen
131-133
A future-proof RTGS blueprint Rachael King
134-139
Strategies for change: Central banks’ quest for diversity Rachael King
140-144
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6 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Developing Economies
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 60(01), March 2022
Media: Print + Online
Pension Incentives and Retirement Planning in Rural China: Evidence for the New Rural Pension Scheme Juan Carlos Caro and Marcela Parada-Contzen
03-29
Foreign Direct Investment and Air Pollution in China: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis Shenglong Liu and Penglong Zhang
30-61
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7 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Digital Finance
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 04(01), 2022
Media: Online Only
Delta force: option pricing with differential machine learning Magnus Grønnegaard Frandsen, Tobias Cramer Pedersen, Rolf Poulsen
01-15
COVID risk narratives: a computational linguistic approach to the econometric identification of narrative risk during a pandemic Yuting Chen, Don Bredin, Roman Matkovskyy
17-61
Machine learning for financial forecasting, planning and analysis: recent developments and pitfalls Helmut Wasserbacher, Martin Spindler
63-88
Adaptive order flow forecasting with multiplicative error models Andrija Mihoci, Christopher Hian-Ann Ting, Kainat Khowaja
89-108
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8 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Economic Journal Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 132 (642), February 2022
Media: Online Only
Economic Incentives of Cultural Transmission: Spatial Evidence from Naming Patterns Across France Yann Algan, Clément Malgouyres, Thierry Mayer and Mathias Thoenig
437-470
Screening and Signalling Non-Cognitive Skills: Experimental Evidence from Uganda Vittorio Bassi, and Aisha Nansamba
471-511
Urbanization and the Onset of Modern Economic Growth Liam Brunt and Cecilia García-Peñalosa
512-545
Flattening of the Phillips Curve with State-Dependent Prices and Wages James Costain, Anton Nakov, and Borja Petit
546-581
Demand Shocks and Firm Investment: Micro-Evidence from Fiscal Retrenchment in Italy Decio Coviello, Immacolata Marino, Tommaso Nannicini, and Nicola Persico
582-617
Technology-Skill Complementarity in Early Phases of Industrialisation Raphaël Franck, and Oded Galor
618-643
Lawyer Expertise and Contract Design—Evidence from M&A Negotiations Christel Karsten, Ulrike Malmendier, and Zacharias Sautner
644-674
Does External Monitoring from the Government Improve the Performance of State-Owned Enterprises? Shengyu Li, and Hongsong Zhang
675-708
Ethnic Violence Across Space Hannes Mueller, Dominic Rohner, and David Schönholzer
709-740
Competing Sales Channels with Captive Consumers David Ronayne, and Greg Taylor
741-766
Risk Attitudes and Conflict in the Household Marta Serra-Garcia
767-795
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9 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Economics Letters Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 211, February 2022
Media: Online Only
Seasonality in COVID-19 times Juan Bógalo, Martín Llada, Pilar Poncela, Eva Senra
Article 110206
A simple(r) Lindahl solution to the provision of public goods with warm-glow: Efficiency and implementation Andrés Carvajal, Xinxi Song
Article 110231
On obviously strategy-proof implementation of fixed priority top trading cycles with outside options Pinaki Mandal, Souvik Roy
Article 110239
Consistent estimation of drift parameter in diffusion model with misspecified volatility function Minsoo Jeong
Article 110237
Robust relation between public procurement for innovation and economic development Nuno Bento, Cristina Sousa, Paula Trindade, Ricardo Paes Mamede, ... Tiago Alves
Article 110241
impact of the Panama Canal transfer on the Panamanian economy Gabriel Fuentes Cordoba
Article 110208
Separable rules to share the revenues from broadcasting sports leagues Gustavo Bergantiños, Juan D. Moreno-Ternero
Article 110233
Inequality and risk management: Evidence from a lab experiment in Ghana Richard A. Gallenstein
Article 110235
Assessing the connectedness between Proof of Work and Proof of Stake/Other digital coins George Milunovich
Article 110243
Variation in reported hospital cash prices across the United States and how they compare to reported payer-specific negotiated rates Gerardo Ruiz Sánchez
Article 110226
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10 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Equity clusters through the lens of realized semicorrelations Tim Bollerslev, Andrew J. Patton, Haozhe Zhang
Article 110245
Role of Reddit in the GameStop short squeeze Abhinav Anand, Jalaj Pathak
Article 110249
Did diversified and less risky banks perform better amid the pandemic? Daniel Taylor
Article 110251
Did US business dynamism recover in the 2010s? Asier Aguilera-Bravo, Miguel Casares, Hashmat Khan
Article 110247
Effort allocations in elimination tournaments Aner Sela
Article 110261
The reinforcement paradox: Monetary incentives and Bayesian updating Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Johannes Buckenmaier, Michele Garagnani, Alexander Ritschel
Article 110200
Transfer paradox in a general equilibrium economy: An experimental investigation Kenju Kamei
Article 110253
Co-investment deterrence Ángel L. López, Anton-Giulio Manganelli, María Martín-Rodríguez
Article 110263
The price of COVID-19-induced uncertainty in the options market Jianhui Li, Xinfeng Ruan, Jin E. Zhang
Article 110265
The impact of democratic elections on taxation: Quasi-experimental evidence from subnational Indonesia Blane D. Lewis
Article 110270
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11 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: International Economic Review
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 62(04), November 2021
Media: Print Only
Search and the sources of life-cycle inequality Benjamin S. Griffy
1321-1362
Why do Americans spend so much more on health care than Europeans? Hui He, Kevin X.D. Huang and Lei Ning
1363-1399
Consistent expectations equilibria in markov regime switching models and inflation dynamics Marco Airaudo and Ina Hajdini
1401-1430
Dispute settlement with second-order uncertainty Mostafa Beshkar and Jee-Hyeong Park
1433-1452
Estimating border effects: the impact of spatial aggregation Cletus C. Coughlin and Dennis Novy
1453-1487
Prudent discounting: experimental evidence on higher order time risk preferences Sebastian Ebert
1489-1511
Career concerns, Beijing style Jiahua Che, Kim-Sau Chung and Xue Qiao
1513-1535
Make yourselves scarce: the effect of demographic change on the relative wages and employment rates of experienced workers Michael J. Böhm and Christian Siegel
1537-1568
Economics of savings groups Alfredo Burlando, Andrea Canidio and Rebekah Selby
1569-1598
Human capital and the social security tax cap Adam Blandin
1599-1626
Value preserving welfare weights for social optimization problems Alexis Anagnostopoulos, Eva Carceles-Poveda and Yair Tauman
1627-1653
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12 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: International Journal of Bank Marketing Frequency: 07/year
Volume/ Issue No 40(01),2022
Media: Online Only
A bibliometric analysis of CSR in the banking industry: a decade study based on Scopus scientific mapping Mohd Haniff Zainuldin, Tze Kiat Lui
01-26
Do social interactions matter for borrowing behaviour of the Europeans aged 50+? Sara Fernández-López, Djamila Daoudi, Lucía Rey-Ares
27-49
Mobile investment technology adoption among investors Lu Fan
50-67
The influences of technological characteristics and user beliefs on customers' perceptions of live chat usage in mobile banking Chorng-Guang Wu, Jonathan C. Ho
68-90
Examining the role of customers' intrinsic motivation on continued usage of mobile banking: a relational approach Shubhomoy Banerjee, S. Sreejesh
91-109
Use of social networks in stock investment Shan Lei, Leslie Ramos Salazar
110-119
Impact of mobile banking failure on bank customers' usage behaviour: the mediating role of user satisfaction Shampy Kamboj, Manika Sharma, Bijoylaxmi Sarmah
120-153
Interaction between wealth management products and bank deposits: evidence from China's shadow banking Syed Mehmood Raza Shah, Yan Lu, Qiang Fu, Muhammad Ishfaq, Ghulam Abbas
154-171
Household acceptance of central bank digital currency: the role of institutional trust Klaus Solberg Söilen, Lamiae Benhayoun
172-196
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13 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: International Journal of Islamic Finance
Frequency: 03/year
Volume/ Issue No 13(03), 2021
Media: Online Only
Determinants of credit risk of Indonesian Sharīʿah rural banks Unggul Priyadi, Kurnia Dwi Sari Utami, Rifqi Muhammad, Peni Nugraheni
284-301
Developing a ranking methodology for Sharīʿah indices: the case of Borsa IstanbulZeyneb Hafsa Orhan, Murat Isiker
302-317
Establishing zakat on oil and gas in Malaysia: a new insight Pg Mohd Faezul Fikri Ag Omar, Haneffa Muchlis Gazali, Mohd. Nasir Samsulbahri, Nurul Izzati Abd Razak, Norhamiza Ishak
318-330
A comparative analysis of financial performance of Islamic banks vis-à-vis conventional banks: evidence from PakistanMuhammad Tariq Majeed, Abida Zainab
331-348
Impact of brand equity on purchase intentions: empirical evidence from the health takāful industry of the United Arab Emirates Shahid Rizwan, Husam-Aldin Al-Malkawi, Kamisan Gadar, Ilham Sentosa, Naziruddin Abdullah
349-363
Factors influencing Bumiputera contractors' acceptance of the contractor's all risk takāful product Mohd Azizi Ibrahim, Alias Mat Nor, Raja Rizal Iskandar Raja Hisham
364-377
Rebate in Islamic sale-based financing contracts: Bank Negara Malaysia guidelines on ibrāʾ versus conventional finance practice Islam Kamal
378-389
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14 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Banking and Finance
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 135, February 2022
Media: Online Only
Partial moment momentum Yang Gao, Henry Leung, Stephen Satchell
Article 106361
Life-cycle portfolio choice with imperfect predictors Alexander Michaelides, Yuxin Zhang
Article 106357
Do banks price production process failures? Evidence from product recalls Shafu Zhang, Michel Magnan, Yetaotao Qiu, Cheng Colin Zeng
Article 106366
Financing a corporate venture capital program Bernard Tawiah, Michael O’Connor Keefe
Article 106364
Why have target-date funds performed better in the COVID-19 selloff than the 2008 selloff? Mike Qinghao Mao, Ching Hin Wong
Article 106367
The positive externalities of leveraged buyouts Hongrui Feng, Ramesh P. Rao
Article 106360
Is fair value information fairly priced? Evidence from IPOs in global capital markets✰ Liyu He, Carl Hsin-han Shen, Cheng-Yi Shiu
Article 106368
Corruption transfer and acquisition performance Chia-Wei Huang, Chih-Yen Lin, Wen-Chun Lin, Yun-Ching Tsai
Article 106369
Family ownership during the Covid-19 pandemic Mario Daniele Amore, Valerio Pelucco, Fabio Quarato
Article 106385
Voluntary minimum repayments and borrower heterogeneity: Evidence from revolving consumer credit Moritz Lukas, Markus Nöth
Article 106356
Informed trading in foreign exchange futures: Payroll news timing Yang-Ho Park
Article 106372
Common ownership, price informativeness, and corporate investment In Ji Jang, Namho Kang, Ari Yezegel
Article 106373
Product market threats and leverage adjustments Trung K. Do, Henry Hongren Huang, Puman Ouyang
Article 106365
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15 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
The pass-through of loan-loss-provisioning on mortgage lending: Evidence from a regulatory change Mauricio Calani, Manuel Paillacar
Article 106359
Do Hedge Fund Managers Understand Politics? Political Sensitivity and Investment Skill Honghui Chen, Alok Kumar, Yan Lu, Ajai Singh
Article 106371
The role of a long-term investor-underwriter relationship in auctioned IPOs Ping Jiang, Xinjian Shao, Yi Xue
Article 106397
Retail trading activity and major lifecycle events: The case of divorce Andrew Grant, Petko S. Kalev, Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, P. Joakim Westerholm
Article 106394
Supply, demand, and risk premiums in electricity markets Kris Jacobs, Yu Li, Craig Pirrong
Article 106390
Do intangibles matter for corporate policies? Evidence from organization capital and corporate payout choices Mostafa Monzur Hasan, Mohammad Riaz Uddin
Article 106395
Aggregation bias in tests of the commodity currency hypothesis Lasse Bork, Pablo Rovira Kaltwasser, Piet Sercu
Article 106392
U.S. bank M&As in the post-Dodd–Frank Act era: Do they create value? George N. Leledakis, Emmanouil G. Pyrgiotakis
Article 105576
How do bank-specific characteristics affect lending? New evidence based on credit registry data from Latin America Carlos Cantú, Stijn Claessens, Leonardo Gambacorta
Article 105818
A loan-level analysis of financial resilience in Mexico Carlos Cantú, Roberto Lobato, Calixto López, Fabrizio López-Gallo
Article 105951
Bank capital requirements and lending in emerging markets: The role of bank characteristics and economic conditions Xiang Fang, David Jutrsa, Soledad Martinez Peria, Andrea F. Presbitero, Lev Ratnovski
Article 105806
Stress testing and bank business patterns: A regression discontinuity study Raffi E. García, Suzanne Steele
Article 105964
Internal models for deposits: Effects on banks' capital and interest rate risk of assets Mariela Dal Borgo
Article 105940
The internationalization of domestic banks and the credit channel of monetary policy Paola Morales, Daniel Osorio, Juan S. Lemus, Miguel Sarmiento
Article 106317
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16 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Internet and Digital Economics
Frequency: Yearly
Volume/ Issue No 01(01), 2021
Media: Online Only
How should economics view the Internet? Li Tao
01-14
Achilles tendon of dynamic pricing –– the effect of consumers' fairness preferences on platform's dynamic pricing strategies Yong Wang, Tianze Tang, Weiyi Zhang, Zhen Sun, Qiaoqin Xiong
15-35
Empirical study of protective products in an emerging market Xinrong Li, Tao Guo, Dongmei Guo
36-46
Chinese fintech companies and their “going out” strategies Alice Siqi Han
47-63
Research prospect: data factor of production Xiang Xu
64-71
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17 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Monetary Economics Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 125, January 2022
Media: Online Only
Central banking challenges posed by uncertain climate change and natural disasters Lars Peter Hansen
01-15
Discussion of: “Central bank challenges posed by uncertain climate change and natural disasters” by Lars Peter Hansen Anthony A. Smith Jr
16-17
Fiscal and monetary stabilization policy at the zero lower bound: Consequences of limited foresight Michael Woodford, Yinxi Xie
18-35
Comments on “Fiscal and monetary stabilization policy at the zero lower bound: Consequences of limited foresight” by Woodford and Xie Chen Lian
36-39
No firm is an island? How industry conditions shape firms’ expectations Philippe Andrade, Olivier Coibion, Erwan Gautier, Yuriy Gorodnichenko
40-56
Comment on “No firm is an island? How industry conditions shape firms’ expectations” by Philippe Andrade, Olivier Coibion, Erwan Gautier and Yuriy Gorodnichenko Isabelle Salle
57-61
Designing central bank digital currencies Itai Agur, Anil Ari, Giovanni Dell’Ariccia
62-79
Discussion of “designing central bank digital currency” by Agur, Ari and Dell'Ariccia Carolyn A. Wilkins
80-84
Cash: A Blessing or a curse? Fernando Alvarez, David Argente, Rafael Jimenez, Francesco Lippi
85-128
Discussion of “cash: A blessing or a curse?” Gabriel Chodorow-Reich
129-131
The supply and demand for safe assets Gary Gorton, Guillermo Ordoñez
132-147
Comment on “The supply and demand for safe assets” Moritz Lenel
148-150
Optimal monetary policy and disclosure with an informationally-constrained central banker Luigi Iovino, Jennifer La’O, Rui Mascarenhas
151-172
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18 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Comment on Iovino, La’O and Mascarenhas, “Optimal Monetary Policy and Disclosure with an Informationally-Constrained Central Banker” V.V. Chari, Luis Pérez
173-181
Central Bank Policy and the concentration of risk: Empirical estimates Nuno Coimbra, Daisoon Kim, Hélène Rey
182-198
Comment on “central bank policy and the concentration of risk: Empirical estimates” by Nuno Coimbra, Daisoon Kim and Hélène Rey , Nina Boyarchenko
199-201
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19 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Frequency: 08/year
Volume/ Issue No 53(08), December 2021
Media: Print + Online
Cyclical part-time employment in an estimated new keynesian model with search frictions Toshihiko Mukoyama, Mototsugu Shintani and Kazuhiro Teramoto
1929-1968
Rival growth prospects and equity prices: evidence from mass layoff announcements Adam Bordeman, Bharadwaj Kannan and Roberto Pinheiro
1969-1997
Structural breaks in u.s. macroeconomic time series: a bayesian model averaging approach Adam Check and Jeremy Piger
1999-2036
Economic uncertainty and bank lending Wei-Shao Wu and Sandy Suardi
2037-2069
Credit supply and demand in unconventional times Carlo Altavilla, Miguel Boucinha, Sarah Holton and Steven Ongena
2071-2098
Going the extra mile: effort by workers and job-seekers Matthias S. Hertweck, Vivien Lewis, and Stefania Villa
2099-2127
Time-consistent management of a liquidity trap with government debt Dmitry Matveev
2129-2165
VAT treatment of the financial services: implications for the real economy Ismail Baydur and Fatih Yilmaz
2167-2200
Societal benefit of multiple currencies Luis Araujo and, Leo Ferraris
2201-2214
Housing and tax policy: comment Hamed Ghiaie and Jean-François Rouillard
2215-2219
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20 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Payments Strategy & System
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 15(03), Autumn/Fall 2021
Media: Print + Online
Changing US consumer payment habits during the COVID-19 crisis Tom Akana
234-243
Income and banking access in the USA: The effect on bill payment choice Claire Greene and Joanna Stavins
244-249
Evolving role of the ‘collecting model’ in the payment service provider market Niklas Bartelt AND Ulrich Hommel
250-259
Do we need a digital euro, or a digitisation of payments? Udo Milkau
260-276
Public, the private and the secret: Thoughts on privacy in central bank digital currencies David Ballaschk, Senior Expert and Jan Paulick
277-286
Integrated approach for electronic identification and central bank digital currencies Michael Adams
287-304
Phenomenon of de-risking: Unintended consequences and possible solutions Jorge Jimenez, PhD student and Jose Maria Labeaga Azcona
305-318
European Payments Initiative: The next big thing in European payments? Ewald Judt, Honorary Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business and Malte Krueger
319-331
Payments industry in the Netherlands: Status and future developments Piet M. Mallekoote, Independent Adviser and Supervisor and Gerard Hartsink
332-348
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21 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Political Economy
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 129 (12), December 2021
Media: Print Only
Child’s Gender, Young Fathers’ Crime, and Spillover Effects in Criminal Behavior Christian Dustmann and Rasmus Landersø
3261-3301
How Does Incarceration Affect Reoffending? Estimating the Dose-Response Function Evan K. Rose and Yotam Shem-Tov
3302-3356
Efficiency and Foreclosure Effects of Vertical Rebates: Empirical Evidence Christopher T. Conlon and Julie Holland Mortimer
3357-3404
Financial Development and International Trade Fernando Leibovici
3405-3446
Forecast Hedging and Calibration Dean P. Foster and Sergiu Hart
3447-3490
Goods and Factor Market Integration: A Quantitative Assessment of the EU Enlargement Lorenzo Caliendo, Fernando Parro, Luca David Opromolla, and Alessandro Sforza
3491-3545
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22 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of Risk Finance
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 23(01), 2022
Media: Online Only
Short- and long-term effects of responsible investment growth on equity returns Yann Ferrat, Frédéric Daty, Radu Burlacu
01-13
Power law bond price and yield approximation Joel R. Barber
14-31
Trading activity on social trading platforms – a behavioral approach* Gregor Dorfleitner, Isabel Scheckenbach
32-54
A comparison of minimum variance and maximum Sharpe ratio portfolios for mainstream investors Anja Vinzelberg, Benjamin Rainer Auer
55-84
Corporate social responsibility and systematic risk: international evidence Gregor Dorfleitner, Johannes Grebler
85-120
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23 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society – Series A
Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 185(01), January 2022
Media: Print + Online
Effect of weather conditions on fertilizer applications: A spatial dynamic panel data analysis Anna Gloria Billé and Marco Rogna
03-36
Pre-apprenticeship training for young people: Estimating the marginal and average treatment effects Richard Dorsett and Lucy Stokes
37-60
Analysing cause-specific mortality trends using compositional functional data analysis Marco StefanucciI and Stefano Mazzuco
61-83
An ensemble method for early prediction of dengue outbreak Soudeep Deb and Sougata Deb
84-101
Improved retention analysis in freemium role-playing games by jointly modelling players’ motivation, progression and churn Bikram Karmakar, Peng Liu, Gourab Mukherjee, Hai Che and Shantanu Dutta
102-133
Estimating stochastic survey response errors using the multitrait-multierror model Alexandru Cernat and Daniel L. Oberski
134-155
Multiple system estimation using covariates having missing values and measurement error: Estimating the size of the Māori population in New Zealand Peter G. M. van der Heijden, Maarten Cruyff, Paul A. Smith, Christine Bycroft, Patrick Graham and Nathaniel Matheson-Dunning
156-177
Econometric modelling of carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations, ambient temperatures and ocean deoxygenation Alok Bhargava
178-201
A downscaling approach to compare COVID-19 count data from databases aggregated at different spatial scales Andre Python, Andreas Bender, Marta Blangiardo, Janine B. Illian, Ying Lin, Baoli Liu, Tim C.D. Lucas, Siwei Tan, Yingying Wen, Davit Svanidze and Jianwei Yin
202-218
A new approach to the gender pay gap decomposition by economic activity María José Lombardía, Esther López-Vizcaíno and Cristina Rueda
219-245
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24 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
A hidden Markov space–time model for mapping the dynamics of global access to food Francesco Bartolucci and Alessio Farcomeni
246-266
Testing for calibration discrepancy of reported likelihood ratios in forensic science Jan Hannig and Hari Iyer
267-301
Assessing hail risk for property insurers with a dependent marked point process Peng Shi, Glenn M. Fung and Daniel Dickinson
302-328
Trustworthiness of statistical inference David J. Hand
329-347
Using maximum simulated likelihood methods to overcome left censoring: Dynamic event history models of heart attack risk in New Zealand Sanghyeok Lee and Tue Gørgens
348-376
Telescope matching for reducing model dependence in the estimation of the effects of time-varying treatments: An application to negative advertising Matthew Blackwell and Anton Strezhnev
377-399
On the interplay of regional mobility, social connectedness and the spread of COVID-19 in Germany Cornelius Fritz and Göran Kauermann
400-424
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25 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society – Series C
Frequency: 5/Year
Volume/ Issue No 71(01), January 2022
Media: Print + Online
Estimating mean lifetime from partially observed events in nuclear physics Juha Karvanen, Mikko Niilo-Rämä, Jan Sarén and Salme Kärkkäinen
03-26
Characteristic and necessary minutiae in fingerprints Johannes Wieditz, Yvo Pokern, Dominic Schuhmacher and Stephan Huckemann
27-50
Nonparametric k-sample test on shape spaces with applications to mitochondrial shape analysis Ruiyi Zhang, R. Todd Ogden, Martin Picard and Anuj Srivastava
51-69
Using social contact data to improve the overall effect estimate of a cluster-randomized influenza vaccination program in Senegal Gail E. Potter, Nicole Bohme Carnegie, Jonathan D. Sugimoto, Aldiouma Diallo, John C. Victor, Kathleen M. Neuzil and M. Elizabeth Halloran
70-90
Urnings: A new method for tracking dynamically changing parameters in paired comparison systems Maria Bolsinova, Gunter Maris, Abe D. Hofman, Han L. J. van der Maas and Matthieu J. S. Brinkhuis
91-118
Estimation of large block structured covariance matrices: Application to ‘multi-omic’ approaches to study seed quality M. Perrot-Dockès, C. Lévy-Leduc and L. Rajjou
119-147
Daily mortality/morbidity and air quality: Using multivariate time series with seasonally varying covariances Guowen Huang, Patrick E. Brown, Sze Hang Fu and Hwashin Hyun Shin
148-174
A discrete kernel stick-breaking model for detecting spatial boundaries in hydraulic fracturing wastewater disposal well placement across Ohio Joshua L. Warren, Jiachen Cai, Nicholaus P. Johnson and Nicole C. Deziel
175-193
Pólya-gamma data augmentation and latent variable models for multivariate binomial data John B. Holmes, Matthew R. Schofield and Richard J. Barker
194-218
Multiple comparison procedures for discrete uniform and homogeneous tests Marta Cousido-Rocha, Jacobo de Uña-Álvarez and Sebastian Döhler
219-243
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26 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Review of Economics and Statistics Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No CIII (05), December 2021
Media: Print Only
Dynamic Electoral Returns of a Large Antipoverty Program Laura Zimmermann
803-817
Improving Child Health and Cognition: Evidence from a School-Based Nutrition Intervention in India Marion Krämer, Santosh Kumar, Sebastian Vollmer
818-834
Self-Control and Demand for Preventive Health: Evidence from Hypertension in India Liang Bai, Benjamin Handel, Edward Miguel, Gautam Rao
835-856
Value of Reputation in Trade: Evidence from Alibaba Maggie X. Chen, Min Wu
857-873
Product Mix and Firm Productivity Responses to Trade Competition Thierry Mayer, Marc J. Melitz, Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano
874-891
Capital and Labor: The Factor Income Composition of Top Incomes in the United States, 1962–2006 Anthony B. Atkinson, Christoph Lakner
892-904
Growth Expectations, Undue Optimism, and Short-Run Fluctuations Zeno Enders, Michael Kleemann, Gernot J. Müller
905-921
Interest Rate Pass-Through and Consumption Response: The Deposit Channel Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Yildiray Yildirim, Jian Zhang
922-938
Dynamic Impact of FX Interventions on Financial Markets Lukas Menkhoff, Malte Rieth, Tobias Stöhr
939-953
Impact of Open Access Mandates on Invention Kevin A. Bryan, Yasin Ozcan
954-967
Coronavirus Perceptions and Economic Anxiety Thiemo Fetzer, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle, Christopher Roth
968-978
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27 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: RMA Journal - the journal of enterprise risk management
Frequency: 10/Year
Volume/ Issue No 104(05), 2022
Media: Print Only
RMA leading industry approach to Climate Risk with new consortium, Surveys 10-11
Sector impact and disclosure of climate risk Stephen Krasowski
12-14
Climate Risk consortium Edward J. DeMarco JR.
18-19
Transformation fueling new risk demands, opportunities – Interview Michael Duane 24-26
CRO survey indicates Covid-19 is accelerating digital transformation 27-27
Fraud Factors Dev Strischek
28-31
How to structure a borrowing base line of credit – Part I of II 32-37
Inflation is not transitory now what? Interview James Clarke
38-41
Managing liquidity risk : highlights from Oliver Wyman’s global survey Eric Czerivonke, Jai Sooklal and Siddharth Chandrasekhar
42-49
Considerations for financial institutions transitioning to over $10 billion in Assets Stephen Krasowski
50-55
Shepherding exponential technologies and AI in the boardroom: Part II of II Ashwin Rangan and Dean A. Yoost
64-70
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28 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Third World Quarterly
Frequency: 10/year
Volume/ Issue No 42(12), 2021
Media: Print Only
Agrarian climate justice as a progressive alternative to climate security: Mali at the intersection of natural resource conflicts Daniela Calmon, Chantal Jacovetti and Massa Koné
2785- 2803
Sovereignty alignment process: strategies of regime survival in Egypt, Libya and Syria Mustafa Menshawy
2804-2821
India as a ‘crypto-ethnic democracy’: the dynamics of ‘control’ in relation to peripheral ethnic minorities Jugdep S. Chima
2822-2840
Does effective altruism drive private cross-border aid? A qualitative study of American donors to grassroots INGOs Susan Appe and Ayelet Oreg
2841-2862
Participatory art for navigating political capabilities and aspirations among rural youth in Zimbabwe Wadzanai Faith Mkwananzi, Firdevs Melis Cin and Tendayi Marovah
2863-2882
From Red Sea to the Nile: water, power, and politics in Northeast Africa Kaleb Demerew
2883-2901
Agency and governance in European Union international development Ileana Daniela Serban
2902-2919
Female embodiment and patriarchal bargains: a context-specific perspective on female politicians in Pakistan Mariam† Mohsin and Jawad Syed
2920-2938
Time to live well: well-being and time affluence for sustainable development Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Jan Ickler
2939-2955
Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) after proxy wars: reconceptualising the consequences of external support Andrew Mumford
2956-2973
Reading development failure: experts and experiments at the bottom of the pyramid in Cape Town Andrea Pollio
2974-2992
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Transnational political economic structures: explaining transnational environmental movements against dams in the lower Mekong region Sokphea Young and Sophal Ear
2993-3011
‘We will memorise our home’: exploring settler colonialism as an interpretive framework for Kashmir Samreen Mushtaq and Mudasir Amin
3012-3029
How should one read Trump’s map of the ‘deal of the century’? Ghazi-Walid Falah
3030-3050
Understanding oscillations in Turkish foreign policy: pathways to unusual middle power activism Mustafa Kutlay and Ziya Öniş
3051-3069
Militarised peacekeeping: lessons from the Democratic Republic of the Congo Jenna Russo
3070-3086
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30 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Treasurer Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Volume/ Issue No Issue no: 04, 2021
Media: Print Only
The return of inflation and the role of monetary policy Kallum Pckering
07-07
Seeking direction in the new normal Liz Loxton
08-09
In Detail: TECH trends in treasury 11-11
TECH interrupted Mark Rowland
22-23
Rethinking the srtrategic role of Finance Ben Walters
26-27
How today’s supply Chain challenges – will change the future of working capital Brian Shanahan
28-29
On the radar for 2022 Naresh Aggarwal , Sarah Boyce and James Winterton
29-33
Seeking the new normal Semih Ozkan
34-35
Summit Talks Liz Loxton
36-37
Time with the family Jermy Hazlehurst
40-41
TMS Evolution Leseley Meall
42-43
Better together: relationships, refinancing and the Covid-19 reset Neil Wishart
44-45
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31 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Wired Magazine
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 30(02), 2021
Media: Print Only
Our most American Miracles Virginia Heffernan
08-10
My theory of stuffness Paul Ford
12-14
Red Alert Brian Barrett
16-17
Where the auction is Lauren Goode
18-19
One for All Maryan Mckenna
20-21
Pleasure principles Adam Rogers
22-23
Dear cloud support: These notifications are killing me Meghan o’ Gielkyn
26-27
The Sentinel Boone Ashworth
28-35
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32 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Automark
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 15 (02), February 2022
Media: Print only
Vehicles’ price hike on rupees-dollar parity, freight charges need to be checked 18-19
Turkey’s auto sub-industry makes over $11B exports in 2021 22-22
Proton X70 SUV’s first locally assembled unit rollout in Pakistan 23-23
Auto sector sales fluctuate due to policy, buying power issues Ali Hassan
24-25
Become a responsible rider course 2021 – COMSATS University Campus Zahid Malik
29-29
Importance of continuous improvement continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection Muhammad Rafique
34-35
Frontline dealership employees are part of your brand & Important automotive marketing strategy for any dealership
36-37
Voice of your customers Mohammad Shahzad
52-53
Electronic Vehicles – the revolution is finally here 54-54
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33 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: COMSATS Journal of Islamic Finance
Frequency: Half yearly
Volume/ Issue No (0), 0
Media: Print only
Competency of Shari’ah Auditors of Islamic Banking Institutions: An Analytical Study Muhammad Asghar Shahzad, Asim Ehsan, Mohammad Ayaz, Hafiz Rauf Iqbal
01-18
Islamic equities Volatility and U.S. Economic Influence: Case of Emerging Market Farah Naz , Amir Manzoor , Khalil Nasir Khan , Liaqat Ali
19-40
Mitigating Shariah Risk Through Ḥiyal (Legal Stratagems): A Classical and Effective Technique- A Literature Review Muhammad Omer Rafique , Imam Uddin,, Ahmad Sufyan Che Abdullah, Mohd Abd Wahab Fatoni, Lubna Maroof, Shahab Aziz Dr Irum Saba, Sumera Iqbal Basharat Khan
41-56
An Analytical Study of the Shariah Foundations of the Contemporary Islamic Banking in the Light of the Teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ملسو هيلع هللا ىلص Fakhra Tehseen
57-85
Islamic Alternative to Existing Agricultural Credits: A Study of Agri-Credit System of Pakistan Masooma Batool, Muhammad Hassan Shakeel
86-98
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34 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Defence Journal Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 24 (07), February 2022
Media: Print only
Afghanistan on the Brink Imtiaz Rafi Butt
08-09
Doctrine policy & strategy Saad Masood
10-12
Divine concept of interfaith harmony Mumtaz Hussain
13-18
Comparing Pakistan’s economy with Bangladesh Sanaullah Shahbaz
19-20
Naval and military operations ( unconventional approaches) Anees Hafiz
31-34
National security policy of Pakistan 2022-2026 ( A descriptive Analysis) Attiq ur Rehman
35-37
ASAAN Mobile account soft launch at State Bank of Pakistan Hafsa Razzak
38-47
Afghanistan Pakistan relations over the years and our future aspirations Aslam Quadri
49-55
Lawfare valve on Kashmir Ishtiaq Ali Mehkri
57-59
Nuclear Security summits Attiq ur Rehman
60-61
South Asian Civilization Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
63-65
South Asian Civilizations , Mehrgarh (7000 BC – 2600BC) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
66-67
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South Asian Civilization – a cradle of Human Civilization Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
68-70
South Asian Civilization (Indus Valley) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
71-73
South Asian Civilization ( Ghandhara) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
74-76
South Asian Civilization (Indus Valley) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
77-79
South Asian Civilization ( Islamic) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
80-81
South Asian Civilization ( British Colonialism & Globalization) Ikram Sehgal and Bettina Robotka
82-83
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36 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Eastern Worker Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 61 (06), November – December 2021
Media: Print only
Articles
Stressed and worn thin ‘workers seek more fulfilling jobs, better work-life balance amid Covid Charisse Jone
03-04
Defining sexual harassment Sara Malkani
05-05
Amendments/ Notifications/ New Labour Law Amendment to the protection against harassment of women at workplace act 2010 05-07
Provisional minimum wages notification , July 2021 08-10
Labour Law Cases – Review of Recent Courts Judgments Obtaining employment even if lacking required qualification can be terminated without inquiry proceeding
11-11
Lack of basic qualification or failure to meet the eligibility criteria was a defect in employment service which could not be attained simply by some length of service or corrected by attaining said qualification or higher qualification subsequently
11-11
Where basic appointment orders issued without lawful authority then superstructure built thereupon would fall on the ground automatically
12-12
The Labour court, Labour Appellate tribunal has no power or authority under any industrial relations statutes to award compensation in Lieu of reinstatement expect under the repealed IRA, 2002, Section 46(5)
12-12
High court dismissed grievance petition for inordinate delay in filing it , filing at wrong forum, and non-service of grievance notice to employer
13-13
Condonation of delay of grievance petition is not automatic rather specific reasons must be given with clarity and precision, supported by affidavit
14-14
Employee with 22 years of services against permanent post is entitled to become no permanent worker hence HC regularized him under standing orders
14-14
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SC: high court has exclusive power and jurisdiction to strike down a policy, notification or an executive order if it infringed the rights of an individual or group of individuals or if it was found to be arbitrary, unreasonable or volatile of law or constitutions
15-15
Commentary on Labour Law Issues Share of 10-C profit Bonus- whether can be given on ‘pro-rata- basis if worker’ “length of service” is less than a year?
16-16
Industrial & Labour –Management Relations news SC suspends high court verdict & Sindh Min. Wages notification Rs. 25,000 directed to maintain Rs.19,000 PM during pendency of petition
19-19
SC: Scope of workplace harassment law limited to “ Sexual Harassment” 19-19
Govt. filed review petition against SC judgment defining Harassment more restrictively women Anti-Harassment Law
21-21
Amendment introduced in national Assembly to women anti-harassment law widen scope of Harassment
23-23
Balochistan Promulgated 5 New Major Labour laws generous benefits & Increased protection to workers
24-25
SRI Lankan factory manager lynched in Sialkot over alleged Blasphemy , 131 Arrested 25-26
Lynching victim’s wife receives aid form the company 26-26
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38 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Economic Outlook
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 55 (01), January 2022
Media: Print only
Growing economic uncertainty Hafiz A Pasha
01-03
Prioritizing basic national needs Farid A Malik
04-05
Disconcerting economic condition Aadil Nakhoda
06-08
Energy transaction in Pakistan Farhat Ali
09-10
Pakistan’s mining extraction sector Muhammad Nawaz Iqbal
11-12
Augmenting export-orientated industries Ahsan Munir
13-14
Productive allocations of resources Ali Salman
15-16
Controlling inflation Muhammad Zahid Raffat
17-18
Improving business environment Ali Ozgen
19-21
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39 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Energy Update
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No January 2022
Media: Print only
Another energy-expensive year Khaleeq Kiani
09-09
Industrial sector grows amid Covid-induced crisis Mansoor
10-11
Power generation in Nov goes up by 14pc 11-11
BEL leader vows to continue investment in green energy Nassir Kasuri
12-13
Pakistan is energy insecure Farrukh Saleem
13-13
Cheap and clean energy need of the hour Ali Tauqeer Sheikh
14-15
Clean power status: Pakistan still at the bottom Sabir Shah
15-15
Diversifying gas use Syed Akhtar Ali
22-22
Pakistan far behind in clean energy sector Farhat Ali
24-25
Improving power DISCOs’ performance Syed Akhtar Ali
26-27
Price of compromised sovereignty Mosharraf Zaidi
30-31
Government fails to improve power sector’s performance Mushtaq Ghumman
32-32
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No decline yet in trade Amin 33-33
Gas crisis Hina Maher Nadeem
38-39
K-electric to invest RS440 billion till 2023Hassan Abbas
43-43
Tapering of stimulus worries industry Nasir Jamal
44-45
PM Khan’s 2021-2022 risks & prospects Moshaffar Zaidi
46-47
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41 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Jahangir’s World Times
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 15 (V), February 2022
Media: Print only
British colonialism and how Pakistan lost freedom Mahboob Khawaja
12-15
Combating Islamophobia – first signs of changing attitude Shafqat Javed
16-18
The future of US- China relations – a realist interpretation M. Usmani
19-22
Anti-China Alliance : US-Japan-Australia trio ups the ante against China 23-25
Going over strategic competition act of 2021 Usman Mansha
26-27
Muslaim genocide in India – Modi’s silence is an endorsement Muhammad Sheraz
28-30
A look at Afghanistan’s humanitarian Crisis 31-31
Threats to the world economy in 2022 M. Bilal Butt
32-34
Police, State and Society – Challenges and Opportunities Kamran Adil
36-37
Major reasons for increased tax litigation Bilal Hassan
38-39
Breaking News – Pitfalls & Challenges Amanant Ali Chaudhry
40-41
National security policy of Pakistan : 2022-2026 – a paradigm shift in strategic vision Aftab Hussain Wahla
42-45
Pakistan’s new Geo-Economic strategy Sarfraz Nawaz
46-48
SME – a step towards better business opportunities Hassan Bin Zubair
49-51
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Foreign Loans only a cures for Pakistan Ayaz Ahmad
52-53
Kashmir Delimitation Aftab Abbasi
54-55
Russell tribunal on war crimes in Kashmir Zafrullah Saroya
56-57
Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul : Freight Train Naveed Iqbal
58-58
Erdoganomics – Turkey in trouble M. Amir Hayat
82-83
Religious Nationalism Iqra Riaz
84-86
Rights of non-Muslims in a Muslims M. Arshad Hussain 88-90
Gender Stereotypes Muhammad Shahid Rafique 94-95
Conflicts to watch in 2022 Waqar-ul-Hassan
98-100
Why eat pulses? Muhammad Atif Sheikh
103-105
Dr. Mahbub ul Haq – an outstanding economist and a visionary social thinkers Ghufran Wakeel
106-107
PNS TUGHRIL – the sultan of the sea Asad Murad
109-111
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43 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Management Accountant Frequency: Quarterly
Volume/ Issue No 30 (06), November – December 2021
Media: Print only
Interview : Shaukat Fayaz Ahmed Tarin – Federal Minister of Finance & Revenue 05-07
Interview – Dr. Ishrat Hussain – Former Advisor of the Prime Minister on Institutional Reforms and Austerity; Ex-Governor, State Bank of Pakistan (State Bank of Pakistan) and Renowned Economist
08-09
Interview – Mian Naseer Hyatt Maggo President , The Federal of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI)
10-12
Interview – Dr. Naeem-Uz-Zafar, Chief Statistician , Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives
13-15
Combating Inflationary pressures: Initiatives by the Government Awais Yasin
18-20
The Nuisance of Inflation Huzaima Bukhari, Ikram-ul-Haq and Abdul Rauf Shakoori
21-22
Inflation haunting Pakistan for decades: calls for serious remedial measures Ehsan Mahmood
23-25
Self-Reliant economy is the only solution to control inflation in Pakistan Muhammad Akmal
26-27
Tackling inflation in the deflation economy Rutaba Adnan
28-30
Construction: the hardest hit sector by inflation Jamshed Chaudhry
31-32
Production beats inflation Shamim Ahmed
33-34
Inflation dynamics and government’s response: a mismatch in policy and reality Muhammad Sabir
35-35
Jigsaw puzzle of Pakistan Urooj Aijaz
36-37
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Factors leading to inflation and its repercussions on the economy Muhammad Faisal
38-40
Inflation – the Associated Factors Khalid Nehboob
41-42
Understanding the roots causes and effects of inflation Abrar Hussain
43-44
Pros and Cons of Inflation Abdur Rub Khan
45-46
Economic Consequence of Inflation Waleed Arshad and Erum Qureshi
47-48
Impact of returns sharing, operational & non-operational financing on equity investments in Islamic Banks of Pakistan Salman Masood
56-58
Blockchain technology and triple entry accounting Zia Alam
59-59
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45 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Minaret – Monthly International Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 59(02), February 2022
Media: Print only
Thoughts on the causes of the Economic Misery of Muslim Burhan Ahmad
02-08
A Mercy unto mankind Zamir Akhtar Khan
09-10
Message of Universality and sociality Dr. Basharat Ali
11-16
Unfurl the banner of Islam Muhammad Imran 17-20
Laws of Modesty in Islam S.A. H. Bukhari
2124
Why Islam? Noor Muhammad Shaikh
25-26
The Meaning of Islam Abdullah Ahmad
27-27
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صاری 32-31 و�ی ا���ن ا��ن
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46 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Pakistan & Gulf Economist Frequency: Weekly
Volume/ Issue No XXXXI (5&06), February 2022
Media: Print only
Improved health, education help grow human capital Ahsan Nisar
05-05
Benefit of sehat sahulat card Sabiha Abid
06-08
Catalytic tree of education Urooj Aijaz and Qaiser Zaman
09-10
Govt must do bets for inventive teaching and learning methods Khalil Ahmed
11-12
Mental health – Most neglected field in Pakistan Shahid Z Zia
13-14
Shaping foundation of child growth Nazir Ahmed Shaikh
15-17
English skill: is it a key factor for success Muhammad Iqbal
20-21
Understandign of environmental science Laraib Ehtasham
22-22
Changing Dynamics of global energy markets Shabbir h. Kazmi
35-35
Naya Pakistan qaumi sehat card plan: a key step for health section S. Kamal Hayder Kazmi
36-36
Pakistan firmly committed to attain quality education S. Kamal Hayder Kazmi
37-37
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47 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: Pakistan Development Review
Frequency: 03/Year
Volume/ Issue No 60(03), 2021
Media: Print only
An analysis of Pakistan’s agricultural commodities based on effective protection rate and its decomposition Etzaz Ahmad, Maha Ahmad and Ghulam Saghir
235-250
Non-tariff measures, overall protection and export competitiveness: evidence from Pakistan and regional countries Irfan Aleem and Bushra Faizi
251-282
Experimental evidence on public good behaviour across Pakistan’s fractured educational system Zehra Aftab
283-308
The spatial effects of road infrastructure on employment in Pakistan: quantifying the role of complementary factors Saima Nawaz, Saba Anwar and Nasir Iqbal
309-330
Endurance or submission: how terrorism frame households’ time allocation? Miraj Ul Haq , Iftikhar Ahmad and Annum Hussain
331-352
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48 Current Contents Bulletin – February 2022
Title: South Asia
Frequency: Monthly
Volume/ Issue No 26 (02), February 2022
Media: Print only
Evolution of revolution? Inam Ul Haque
14-15
Interview – “the Middle East is now shifting into a Post-Islamist Phase” Brian Whitaker 16-17
Opportunistic steps Nikhat Sattar
19-20
Baseless controversies Farah Naz
21-22
Faustian Bargain Ali Hassan Bangwar
23-24
Road to recovery Sikander Taimoor
24-25
Development disparities Erum Ashfaq
27-28
Unbroken Spell S.R.H Hashmi
28-30
Dimmer prospects Shahrukh Mehboob
30-31
Fascist vision Ghanwah Ijaz Cheema
32-33
Licence to kill Sajad Jatoi
34-35
Dangerous Rift Salis Malik
35-37
The Jury is out Maham S. Gillani
38-39
Symbolic Existence 40-41
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Hamid Sultan Dawoodi
Challenges and prospects Asif Javed
42-43
Starving to death Imran Jan
43-44
Fire without warning Syed Zain Abbas Rizvi
46-47
Checkmating China Reema Shaukat
48-49
Busting the bubble Syed Zain Abbas Rizvi
51-52
Rafales get the best Dirham Omer Bin Abdullah
53-53
Train narratives Zia Ahmed
55-56
Gloom after glory Daniyal Talat
56-57
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