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Journal Articles
Working Papers
2009
A Socio-Psychological Theory of Efficiency Wage Growth
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
Congestion in academic journals under an impartial selection process
Working Papers, HAL
Dynamic of Employment and Wages Incentives
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
Industrialization Jobs Creation and Wages Incentives
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
Search and Research: The influence of editorial boards on journals' quality
Working Papers, HAL
2008
China's Exports and the Oil Price
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
Entrepreneurship and unemployment: a nonlinear bidirectional causality
Working Papers, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham Business School, Economics Division
Persistence in Airline Accidents
Working Papers, Department of Economics at the School of Economics and Management (ISEG), Technical University of Lisbon.
Unemployment and entrepreneurship: a cyclical relationship?
Working Papers, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham Business School, Economics Division View citations
WHY BUSINESS SCHOOLS DO SO MUCH RESEARCH: A SIGNALING EXPLANATION
Working Papers, HAL
Also in ESSEC Working Papers, ESSEC Research Center, ESSEC Business School (2008)
See also Journal Article in Research Policy (2009)
2006
Depression and Substance Abuse: A Rationalization of a Vicious Circle
Economics Working Papers, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
2005
Can Globalisation Stop the Decline in Commodities' Terms of Trade? The Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis Revisited"
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
2004
A Lean-Against-the-Wind Rule for Controlling Low-Skill and Illegal Immigration
Economics Working Papers, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
2003
Cultural Heritage and Growth
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
Illegal Immigration and Migrant Networks: Is There an Optimal Immigration Quota Policy?
Economics Working Papers, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
2002
Conflict, Political Structure and Economic Growth in Dual-Population Lands
Economics Working Papers, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Habit Formation, Work Ethics, and Technological Progress
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent View citations
See also Journal Article in Manchester School (2004)
2000
An Economic Analysis of the Peter and Dilbert Principles
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney View citations
Integrating Tobin's Q with Goodwin's Nonlinear Accelerator
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
The Game Academics Play: Editors Versus Authors
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
The Intertemporal Substitution Model of Labor Supply in an Open Economy
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent View citations
The Research Output of Academic Economists in Brazil
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney View citations
1999
Consumer Behaviour, Labour Supply and Diabetes: The Complex Case
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
Is There a General Criterion for Dynamic Efficiency?
Working Paper Series, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
1998
Supervision and Effort in an Intertemporal Efficiency Wage Model: The Role of the Solow Condition
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
See also Journal Article in Economics Letters (2000)
The Sephardim Diaspora: A Model of Forced Migration and Confiscation
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
1997
Effort, Productivity and Inflation
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
1996
Environment, Growth and Fiscal and Monetary Policies
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
See also Journal Article in Economic Modelling (1998)
On the Determinacy of Monetary Steady States: Disequilibrium Learning and Optimal Monetary Policy
Studies in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Kent
Undated
The Tenure Game: Building Up Academic Habits
Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of York
See also Journal Article in The Japanese Economic Review (2008)
Journal Articles
2009
Introduction to the special issue on: Understanding, quantifying and modelling the terrorist threat
Journal of Policy Modeling , 2009, 31 , (5), 737-738
Why business schools do so much research: A signaling explanation
Research Policy , 2009, 38 , (7), 1093-1101
See also Working Paper (2008)
2008
Can globalisation stop the decline in commodities' terms of trade?
Cambridge Journal of Economics , 2008, 32 , (5), 683-701
Negatively correlated author seniority and the number of acknowledged people: Name-recognition as a signal of scientific merit?
The Journal of Socio-Economics , 2008, 37 , (3), 1234-1247 View citations
Persistent high ambition and substance abuse: a rationalization of a vicious circle
Journal of Economics , 2008, 94 , (3), 261-274
THE TENURE GAME: BUILDING UP ACADEMIC HABITS
The Japanese Economic Review , 2008, 59 , (3), 370-380 View citations
See also Working Paper
Terrorism against American citizens in Africa: Related to poverty
Journal of Policy Modeling , 2008, 30 , (1), 55-69
2007
ARE USA CITIZENS AT RISK OF TERRORISM IN EUROPE?
Defence and Peace Economics , 2007, 18 , (6), 495-507
Employment and Fertility Choice: A Differential Game Approach
Economics Bulletin , 2007, 10 , (9), 1-8
PROLIFERATION OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS: EFFECTS ON RESEARCH QUANTITY AND QUALITY
Metroeconomica , 2007, 58 , (4), 536-549 View citations
RAMSEY IN DUAL-POPULATION LANDS: INTERNAL CONFLICT AND UTILITY-MAXIMIZING CONSUMPTION
Defence and Peace Economics , 2007, 18 , (4), 339-352
2006
Population and income: Is there a puzzle?
The Journal of Development Studies , 2006, 42 , (6), 909-917
2005
Is there a trade-off between domestic and international publications?
The Journal of Socio-Economics , 2005, 34 , (2), 269-280 View citations
Leading by Example and International Collective Action
Journal of Public Economic Theory , 2005, 7 , (1), 51-63
Real exchange rate and employment performance in an open economy
Research in Economics , 2005, 59 , (1), 67-80
TERROR SUPPORT AND RECRUITMENT
Defence and Peace Economics , 2005, 16 , (4), 263-273 View citations
Trade Liberalization, Nature of Mergers and Employment
Journal of International Trade & Economic Development , 2005, 14 , (1), 43-63 View citations
2004
Habit formation, work ethics and technological progress
Manchester School , 2004, 72 , (3), 403-413 View citations
See also Working Paper (2002)
THE EFFECTS OF TAXES ON LABOUR IN A DYNAMIC EFFICIENCY WAGE MODEL
The Japanese Economic Review , 2004, 55 , (3), 286-297
The nominal theory of interest under habit formation: evidence for the U.S., 1959-2002
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance , 2004, 15 , (3), 333-354
2003
DEVALUATION, OUTPUT AND WAGES
International Economic Journal , 2003, 17 , (4), 15-27
Optimal Exchange Rate Policy, Wage Bargaining, and Foreign Direct Investment
Economia Internazionale / International Economics , 2003, 56 , (1), 1-12
Testing the Balassa-Samuelson effect: Implications for growth and the PPP
Journal of Macroeconomics , 2003, 25 , (2), 241-253 View citations
What type of economist are you: -strategist or -strategist?
Journal of Economic Studies , 2003, 30 , (2), 144-154 View citations
2002
Growth and labor supply in the presence of habit formation in consumption
Economics Bulletin , 2002, 4 , 1-5
Scientific, business and political networks in academia
Research in Economics , 2002, 56 , (2), 187-198 View citations
2001
Does High Inflation Affect Growth in the Long and Short Run?
Journal of Applied Economics , 2001, IV , 89-105 View citations
Habit formation in a monetary growth model
Economics Letters , 2001, 73 , (1), 51-55 View citations
Macroeconomic Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment Insurance
LABOUR , 2001, 15 , (3), 487-499
Markup, indexation and inflation: a bargaining approach
Economic Modelling , 2001, 18 , (2), 313-323 View citations
2000
A two-class fiscal and monetary growth model
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics , 2000, 11 , (3), 355-364
Supervision and effort in an intertemporal efficiency wage model: the role of the Solow condition
Economics Letters , 2000, 67 , (1), 93-98 View citations
See also Working Paper (1998)
The Demand for Currency in the Presence of Indexed Money: The Case of Brazil
Applied Economics Letters , 2000, 7 , (1), 41-43
What Happened to the Neanderthals? The Survival Trap
Kyklos , 2000, 53 , (2), 161-72
1999
Growth and Stability in a Model with Pasinettian Saving Behaviour and Neoclassical Technology
Manchester School , 1999, 67 , (1), 111-21
1998
Environment, growth and fiscal and monetary policies
Economic Modelling , 1998, 15 , (1), 113-123 View citations
See also Working Paper (1996)
Investment, credit, and endogenous cycles
Journal of Economics , 1998, 67 , (2), 135-143 View citations
The Economics of Witchcraft and the Big Eye Effect
Kyklos , 1998, 51 , (4), 537-46 View citations
1997
Causality between the Minimum Wage and Other Wages
Applied Economics Letters , 1997, 4 , (8), 507-10
Currency Substitution and Indexed Money
Applied Economics Letters , 1997, 4 , (3), 163-66
The Indexation of Wages and Bonds in Brazil
Applied Economics , 1997, 29 , (11), 1459-64
1996
Urbanization, economic growth, and welfare
Economics Letters , 1996, 52 , (1), 109-115 View citations
1994
Money and growth: from a quasi-neoclassical standpoint
Revista Brasileira de Economia , 1994, 48 , (4) View citations