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Homepage:http://www.cf.ac.uk/carbs/econ/mcnabb/index.html
Workplace:Economics Section, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2011

  1. Workplace Performance, Worker Commitment and Loyalty
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (38)

2006

  1. Financial Expectations, Consumption and Saving: A Microeconomic Analysis
    Working Papers, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (27)
  2. Firm Performance, Worker Commitment and Loyalty
    Working Papers, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (4)

2002

  1. A comparison of two alternative methods for determining loss of future earnings following personal injuryí
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002, Royal Economic Society Downloads
  2. Business Cycles and the Role of Confidence: Evidence from Europe
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Division of Economics, School of Business, University of Leicester Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Journal Article Business Cycles and the Role of Confidence: Evidence for Europe*, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford (2007) Downloads View citations (85) (2007)

1987

  1. The Relationship between Earnings and Education and Experience, Evidence for Australia
    School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers, University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy

Journal Articles

2007

  1. Business Cycles and the Role of Confidence: Evidence for Europe*
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2007, 69, (2), 185-208 Downloads View citations (85)
    See also Working Paper Business Cycles and the Role of Confidence: Evidence from Europe, Discussion Papers in Economics (2002) Downloads View citations (4) (2002)

2006

  1. Male-female earnings differentials among lawyers in Britain: a legacy of the law or a current practice?
    Labour Economics, 2006, 13, (2), 219-235 Downloads View citations (5)

2004

  1. Never Give up on the Good Times: Student Attrition in the UK
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2004, 66, (1), 23-47 Downloads View citations (41)

2003

  1. Loss of earnings following personal injury: do the courts adequately compensate injured parties?
    Economic Journal, 2003, 113, (491), F568-F584 View citations (1)

2001

  1. Job Evaluation and High Performance Work Practices: Compatible or Conflictual?
    Journal of Management Studies, 2001, 38, (2), 293-312 Downloads View citations (3)

2000

  1. ‘Worth So Appallingly Little’: A Workplace‐Level Analysis of Low Pay
    British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2000, 38, (4), 585-609 Downloads View citations (2)

1999

  1. The Macroeconomic Determinants of Emigrant Remittances
    World Development, 1999, 27, (8), 1493-1502 Downloads View citations (171)

1998

  1. Testing for Segmentation: An Establishment-Level Analysis
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1998, 22, (3), 347-65 View citations (3)

1997

  1. Male-Female Salary Differentials in British Universities
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1997, 49, (3), 328-43 Downloads View citations (20)

1990

  1. Do Working Wives Increase Family Income Inequality in Australia?
    Australian Economic Papers, 1990, 29, (55), 260-65

1989

  1. Compensating Wage Differentials: Some Evidence for Britain
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1989, 41, (2), 327-38 Downloads View citations (22)
  2. Earnings, Education and Experience: Is Australia Different?
    Australian Economic Papers, 1989, 28, (52), 57-75 View citations (9)

1987

  1. Testing for Labour Market Segmentation in Britain
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1987, 55, (3), 257-73 View citations (6)

1981

  1. Further Evidence of the Relevance of the Dual Labor Market Hypothesis for the U. K
    Journal of Human Resources, 1981, 16, (3), 442-448 Downloads View citations (10)
  2. Racial Earnings Differentials in the U.K
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1981, 33, (3), 413-25 Downloads View citations (5)

1977

  1. The Labour Force Participation of Married Women
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1977, 45, (3), 221-35 View citations (1)
 
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