Working Papers
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- 2024: Enterprise Law and the Eclipse of Corporate Law

- Ewan McGaughey
- 2024: You Really Never Had It So Good, Or Why Britain’s Post-War National Accounts Could Lead You Astray

- Bill Martin
- 2024: Capitalism, Austerity and Fascism

- Suzanne J Konzelmann
- 2024: Economic Democracy: A Brief History and the Laws That Make It

- Ewan McGaughey
- 2023: A Brief Note on Social Mobility and Income Distribution

- Bob Rowthorn
- 2023: Partial Observability Estimates of Supply and Demand for Trademarks of Start-Ups

- Bernadette Power and Gavin Reid
- 2023: Investigating the Fiduciary using Social Positioning Theory: An In-depth Analysis

- Helen Mussell
- 2022: Rudimentary Inflation Conflict Models: A Note

- Bill Martin
- 2021: Reclaiming the Relational Ontology of the Fiduciary and Exploring Relational Ethics

- Helen Mussell
- 2021: Exploring Epistemic Vices in the Fiduciary: Injustice and Beyond

- Helen Mussell
- 2021: Legal Perception and Finance: The Case of IPO Firm Value

- Gerhard Schnyder, Anna Grosman, Kun Fu, Mathias Siems and Ruth V. Aguilera
- 2021: What is a Firm? A Reply to Jean-Philippe Robé

- Simon Deakin, David Gindis and Geoffrey Hodgson
- 2021: Premature Deindustrialization Inter-sectoral Employment Shifts, and Accelerated Servicization

- Kazunori Fujimoto and Hugh Whittaker
- 2021: A Two-Stage Model of Decision-Making over Financial Reporting Regimes and Techniques: Analysis and UK Case Studies

- Yu-Lin Hsu and Gavin Reid
- 2021: A Social Recovery, Workplace Democracy and Security: COVID-19 and Labour Law

- Ewan McGaughey
- 2021: The Future of Democracy and Work: The Vote in our Economic Constitution

- Ewan McGaughey
- 2021: From ‘Capital and Ideology’ to ‘Democracy and Evidence’: A Review of Thomas Piketty

- Ewan McGaughey
- 2021: Decoding Employment Status

- Simon Deakin
- 2021: The Governance of COVID-19: Anthropogenic Risk, Evolutionary Learning, and the Future of the Social State

- Simon Deakin and Gaofeng Meng
- 2021: The Impact of Intellectual Property Types on the Performance of Business Start-ups in the USA

- Bernadette Power and Gavin Reid
- 2020: Shorter Working Week and Workers' Well-being and Mental Health

- Daiga Kamerade, Ursula Balderson, Brendan Burchell, Senhu Wang and Adam Coutts
- 2020: Cut Hours, Not People: No Work, Furlough, Short Hours and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK

- Brendan Burchell, Senhu Wang, Daiga Kamerade, Ioulia Bessa and Jill Rubery
- 2020: Shareholder Value or Public Purpose? From John Maynard Keynes and Adolf Berle to the Modern Debate

- Suzanne J. Konzelmann, Victoria Chick and Marc Fovargue-Davies
- 2020: Resurrecting the UK Corporate Sector Accounts

- Bill Martin
- 2020: Labour Laws, Informality, and Development: Comparing India and China

- Simon Deakin, Shelley Marshall and Sanjay Pinto
- 2020: Taking a Horse to Water? Prospects for the Japanese Corporate Governance Code

- John Buchanan, Dominic Chai and Simon Deakin
- 2019: Elucidating Limited Shareholder Engagement: Identifying Ethical and Epistemological Factors in the Fiduciary

- Helen Mussell
- 2019: Do Corporate Governance Ratings Change Investor Expectations? Evidence from Announcements by Institutional Shareholder Services

- Paul M. Guest and Marco Nerino
- 2019: Resurrecting the UK Sector National Accounts after 1945

- Bill Martin
- 2019: Fiscal Policy in a Depressed Economy: A Comment

- Robert Rowthorn
- 2019: Keynesian Economics - Back from the Dead? The Godley-Tobin Lecture

- Robert Rowthorn
- 2019: Fiduciary - Asymmetrical Power, Asymmetrical Care

- Helen Mussell
- 2018: The Depths of The Cuts: The Uneven Geography of Local Government Austerity

- Mia Gray and Anna Barford
- 2018: Shareholder Protection, Stock Markets and Cross-Border Mergers

- Frederick S. Ahiabor, Gregory James, Frank O. Kwabi, Mathias Siems and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Blockchain Technology and International Relations: Decentralised Solutions To Foster Cooperation In An Anarchic World?
- Bernhard Reinsberg and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: The Double Crisis: In What Sense A Regional Problem?

- Betsy Donald, Mia Gray and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Institutional Complementarities Between Labour Laws and Innovation

- Filippo Belloc and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Blockchain Technology and the Governance of Foreign Aid
- Bernhard Reinsberg and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: The Law-Technology Cycle & the Future of Work

- Simon Deakin, Christopher Markou and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: The World System & the Hollowing-out of State Capacity: How Structural Adjustment Programs Impact Bureaucratic Quality in Developing Countries

- Bernhard Reinsberg, Alexander Kentikelenis, Thomas Stubbs, Lawrence King and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Investigating New Types of 'Decoupling': Minority Shareholder Protection in the Law & Corporate Practice

- Gerhard Schnyder and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Twenty Years of 'Law & Finance': Time to Take Law Seriously

- Gerhard Schnyder, Mathias Siems, Ruth Aguilera and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: The Economic Significance of Laws Relating to Employment Protection & Different Forms of Employment: Analysis of a Panel of 117 Countries, 1990-2013

- Zoe Adams, Louise Bishop, Simon Deakin, Colin Fenwick, Sara Martinsson Garzelli, Giudy Rusconi and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: 'Wage', 'Salary' & 'Remuneration': A Genealogical Exploration of Juridical Terms & Their Significance for the Employer's Power to Make Deductions from Wages

- Zoe Adams and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: A Comment on Oulton, "The UK Productivity Puzzle: Does Arthur Lewis Hold the Key?"

- Bill Martin and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: A Human Is Not a Resource

- Ewan McGaughey and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: Will Robots Automate Your Job Away? Full Employment, Basic Income, and Economic Democracy

- Ewan McGaughey and Centre for Business Research
- 2018: The Use of Quantitative Methods in Labour Law Research: An Assessment and Reformulation

- Simon Deakin
- 2018: Unexpected Corporate Outcomes from Hedge Find Activism in Japan

- John Buchanan, Dominic H. Chai and Simon Deakin
- 2018: How the Economics Profession Got It Wrong on Brexit

- Kenneth Coutts, Graham Gudgin and Jordan Buchanan
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