BAFES Working Papers
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- 2019: The Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh: The management and involvement of local actors

- Mehdi Chowdhury, Nigel Williams and Karen Thompson
- 2019: Modelling the Long Term Potential Macroeconomic Impact of Brexit on Wales

- Sangeeta Khorana, Badri Narayanan G and Nicholas Perdikis
- 2018: Brexit: The lure of the Neoliberal Thought Collective

- Hölscher Jens and Peter Howard-Jones
- 2018: Responses of macroeconomy and stock markets to structural oil price shocks: New evidence from Asian oil refinery

- Hong Thai Le and Marta Disegna
- 2018: Tax Morale: Framing and Fairness

- Phillis Alexander, Merima Balavac, Suranjita Mukherjee and David Massey
- 2018: Improving Tax Literacy and Tax Morale of Young Adults

- Phillis Alexander, Merima Balavac, Suranjita Mukherjee, Andrew Lymer and David Massey
- 2018: Oil prices and stock markets: A review of the theory and empirical evidence

- Stavros Degiannakis, George Filis and Vipin Arora
- 2018: Determining size thresholds for the Too-Small-To-Survive and the Too-Big-To-Fail banks

- Nikolaos Papanikolaou
- 2018: The More the Merrier? The Reaction of Euro Area Stock Markets to New Members

- Zana Grigaliuniene, Dmitrij Celov and Christopher Hartwell
- 2018: The WTI/Brent oil futures price differential and the globalisation-regionalisation hypothesis

- Michail Filippidis, George Filis, Christos Floros and Renatas Kizys
- 2018: Oil volatility, oil and gas firms and portfolio diversification

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Juncal Cuñado, George Filis, David Gabauer and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- 2018: The impact of fiscal rules on sustainable development of the Visegrad Group countries

- Jens Hoelscher, Marta Postula, Agnieszka Alińska and Jarosław Klepacki
- 2018: Female empowerment in emerging market firms

- Sangeeta Khorana, Piesse Jenifer and Allan Webster
- 2018: Forecasting European Economic Policy Uncertainty

- Stavros Degiannakis and George Filis
- 2018: The tourism and economic growth enigma: Examining an ambiguous relationship through multiple prisms

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Mina Dragouni, Bruno Eeckels and George Filis
- 2018: Oil Price Shocks and Uncertainty: How stable is their relationship over time?

- Stavros Degiannakis, George Filis and Sofia Panagiotakopoulou
- 2017: To Be Bailed Out or To Be Left to Fail? A Dynamic Competing Risks Hazard Analysis

- Nikolaos Papanikolaou
- 2017: A Dual Early Warning Model of Bank Distress

- Nikolaos Papanikolaou
- 2017: The effects of Brexit on the EU, the UK and Dorset - a migrants' account

- Jens Hoelscher
- 2017: Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: Costly Distractions for Developing Countries?

- Sangeeta Khorana and Badri G. Narayan
- 2017: Is the gender pay gap in the us just the result of gender segregation at work?

- Francesco Pastore and Allan Webster
- 2017: Forecasting UK Income Tax

- Zara Ghodsi and Allan Webster
- 2017: Firm Performance in the Western Balkan States: the Impact of European Union Membership and Access to Finance

- Peter Howard-Jones, Jens Hoelscher and Dragana Radicic
- 2016: Antecedents of corporate social responsibility in the banks of Central-Eastern Europe and in the countries of the former Soviet union

- Khurshid Djalilov and Jens Hoelscher
- 2016: A copula-based clustering algorithm to analyse EU country diets

- F. Marta L. Di Lascio and Marta Disegna
- 2016: Did EU accession improve efficiency of firms from transitional countries?

- Jenifer Piesse, Dragana Radicic and Allan Webster
- 2016: Inward FDI and innovation in transitional countries

- Allan Webster
- 2016: The impact of loan financing on SME’s from transitional countries

- Jens Hoelscher, Peter Howard-Jones and Allan Webster