Working Papers in Economics
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- 17/09: Bootstrap Methods for Inference in the Parks Model

- Mantobaye Moundigbaye, Clarisse Messemer, Richard W. Parks and W. Reed
- 17/08: Country Reputation and Trade Policy Preferences - Using the News of the Election of Donald Trump as an Instrument

- Tom Coupé and Oleksandr Shepotylo
- 17/07: Structural Factor Analysis of Interest Rate Pass Through In Four Large Euro Area Economies

- Anindya Banerjee, Victor Bystrov and Paul Mizen
- 17/06: Replication in Labor Economics

- W. Reed
- 17/05: Bundling and Insurance of Independent Risks

- Benjamin Davies and Richard Watt
- 17/04: Meta-Analysis and Publication Bias: How Well Does the FAT-PET-PEESE Procedure Work?

- Nazila Alinaghi and W. Reed
- 17/03: Expanding Schooling Opportunities in the Netherlands: A Replication of Leuven et al. (2010)

- Asaad Ismail Ali and Andrea Menclova
- 17/02: The Impact of Sleep Restriction on Contributions and Punishment: First Evidence

- Jeremy Clark and David Dickinson
- 17/01: A Replication of “Are Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?” (Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2009)

- Samangi Bandaranayake, Kuntal Das and W. Reed
- 16/37: Taxes and Economic Growth in OECD Countries: A Meta-Analysis

- Nazila Alinaghi and W. Reed
- 16/36: Under Cover: Estimating the Existence of Profit-Shifting by MNCs in China

- Xuefeng Qian, Bifei Tian, W. Reed and Zirou Chen
- 16/35: Export Tax and Tariff Evasion: Evidence of Misinvoicing in China-New Zealand Trade

- Kuntal Das, Laura Meriluoto and Amy Rice
- 16/34: What is Meant by ‘Replication’ and Why Does It Encounter Resistance in Economics?

- Maren Duvendack, Richard Palmer-Jones and W. Reed
- 16/33: Is Health Care Infected by Baumol’s Cost Disease? Test of a New Model

- Akinwande A. Atanda, Andrea Menclova and W. Reed
- 16/32: IPOs in New Zealand: Valuation Multiples and Benchmark Adjusted Performance

- Huong Dang and Michael Jolly
- 16/31: Sovereign Ratings and National Culture

- Huong Dang and Graham Partington
- 16/30: Is Cash Dead? Using Economic Concepts To Motivate Learning and Economic Thinking

- Philip Gunby and Stephen Hickson
- 16/29: Do Better Informed Investors Always Do Better?

- Glenn Boyle and Gerald Ward
- 16/28: “Honey, the Bank Might Go Bust”: The Response of Finance Professionals to a Banking System Shock

- Glenn Boyle, Roger Stover, Amrit Tiwana and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy
- 16/27: On Ya Bike? A Review of the Christchurch Cycleway Network Business Case

- Glenn Boyle and James Hill
- 16/26: Meta-Analysis and Publication Bias: How Well Does the FAT-PET-PEESE Procedure Work?

- Nazila Alinaghi and W. Reed
- 16/25: Determinants of Chinese Government Size: An Extreme Bounds Analysis

- Philip Gunby and Yinghua Jin
- 16/24: Biases and Strategic Behavior in Performance Evaluation: The Case of the FIFA’s Best Soccer Player Award

- Tom Coupé, Olivier Gergaud and Abdul Noury
- 16/23: The Effect of House Prices on Fertility: Evidence from Canada

- Jeremy Clark and Ana Ferrer
- 16/22: Bootstrap Methods for Inference in the Parks Model

- Mantobaye Moundigbaye, Clarisse Messemer, Richard W. Parks and W. Reed
- 16/21: The Impact of Terrorism on Expectations, Trust and Happiness: The Case of the November 13 Attacks in Paris, France

- Tom Coupé
- 16/20: The Impact of War on Happiness: the Case of Ukraine

- Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan
- 16/19: A Time Series Paradox: Unit Root Tests Perform Poorly When Data Are Cointegrated

- W. Reed and Aaron Smith
- 16/18: More Evidence On “Which Panel Data Estimator Should I Use?”

- Mantobaye Moundigbaye, William Rea and W. Reed
- 16/17: The Effect of Exchange Rates on Chinese Trade: A Dual Margin Approach

- Bin Qiu, Kuntal Das and W. Reed
- 16/16: On Estimating Long-Run Effects In Models with Lagged Dependent Variables

- W. Reed and Min Zhu
- 16/15: Did FDI Really Cause Chinese Economic Growth? A Meta-Analysis

- Philip Gunby, Yinghua Jin and W. Reed
- 16/14: Financial Markets in the Face of the Apocalypse

- Jędrzej Białkowski and Ehud I. Ronn
- 16/13: Are Athletes on the Right Track? The Effect of Availability of an All-Weather Athletics Track on Athletics Performance

- Seamus Hogan and Richard Watt
- 16/12: Optimal Pacing of 400m and 800m Races: A Standard Microeconomics Approach

- Richard Watt and Philip Gunby
- 16/11: SRI Funds: Investor Demand, Exogenous Shocks and ESG Profiles

- Jędrzej Białkowski and Laura T. Starks
- 16/10: The Real Exchange Rate in Open-Economy Taylor Rules: A Re-Assessment

- Richard T. Froyen and Alfred Guender
- 16/09: What to Aim for? The Choice of an Inflation Objective When Openness Matters

- Richard T. Froyen and Alfred Guender
- 16/08: Chinese Households’ Recycling Behavior - Analysis of Resident Survey in Harbin, China

- Zhujie Chu, Laura Meriluoto, Ying Li and Bolin Chen
- 16/07: Maybe the Boys Just Like Economics More - The Gender Gap and the Role of Personality Type in Economics Education

- Stephen Hickson
- 16/06: Analysing the Extent and Effects of Occupational Regulation in New Zealand

- Simon James Greenwood and Andrea Menclova
- 16/05: The Evolution of the Natural Resource Curse Thesis: A Critical Literature Survey

- Ramez Badeed, Hooi Hooi Lean and Jeremy Clark
- 16/04: Is Health Care Infected by Baumol’s Cost Disease? Test of a New Model Using an OECD Dataset

- Akinwande A. Atanda, Andrea Menclova and W. Reed
- 16/03: Which Institutions Promote Growth? Revisiting the Evidence

- Kuntal Das and Thomas Quirk
- 16/02: The Relationship between Social Capital and Health in China

- Xindong Xue, Marshall Mo and W. Reed
- 16/01: Univariate Unit Root Tests Perform Poorly When Data Are Cointegrated

- W. Reed
- 15/18: On Estimating Long-Run Effects in Models with Lagged Dependent Variables

- W. Reed and Min Zhu
- 15/17: Does Financing of Chinese Mergers and Acquisitions Have “Chinese Characteristics”?

- Lulu Gu and W. Reed
- 15/16: Did FDI Really Cause Chinese Economic Growth? A Meta-Analysis

- Philip Gunby, Yinghua Jin and W. Reed
- 15/15: International Evidence on the Role of Monetary Policy in the Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Puzzle

- Alfred Guender
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