Cardiff Economics Working Papers
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- E2025/10: Unrewarded Cooperation

- Arkady Konovalov, Daniil Luzyanin and Sergey Popov
- E2025/9: How Does Artificial Intelligence Change Carbon Emission Intensity? A Firm Lifecycle Perspective

- Qiang Wu and Peng Zhou
- E2025/8: Indirect Inference for the Identification of Star Variables in Macroeconomic Models

- A. Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
- E2025/7: UK Economic Growth and Inequality from 1870

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Hankui Wang
- E2025/6: Is there PPP in the data? New evidence from a structural DSGE model

- A. Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
- E2025/5: Major Conundrums and Possible Solutions in DeFi Insurance

- Peng Zhou and Ying Zhang
- E2025/4: VAT Cuts as Emergency Policy Intervention: Evidence from the UK Case

- Luisanna Onnis, Claudio A. Piga, Maurizio Conti and Anna Bottasso
- E2025/3: Determination of Urban Land Value: A Systematic Literature Review

- Peng Zhou, Yue Gai and Chaowei Wang
- E2025/2: Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Review from the Perspective of Sustainable Business Models

- Jiayi Huang and Peng Zhou
- E2025/1: Wealth Inequality, Entrepreneurship and Aggregate Output: A Tale of Two Centuries in the UK

- Xiaoliang Yang, Peng Zhou and Xue Dong
- E2024/27: Following Recommendations from Public and Private Correlation Devices in a Game of Chicken

- John Bone, Michalis Drouvelis, Zeynep Gürgüç and Indrajit Ray
- E2024/26: Competition for Budget-Constrained Buyers: Exploring All-Pay Auctions

- Cemil Selcuk
- E2024/25: Asymmetric Information and Credit Rationing in a Model of Search

- Cemil Selcuk
- E2024/24: Extended multivariate EGARCH model: A model for zero†return and negative spillovers

- Yongdeng Xu
- E2024/23: Long-term wage inequality in imperial China: From 202 BCE to 1912 CE

- Qiang Wu, Guangyu Tong and Peng Zhou
- E2024/22: Africa's Slave Trade and its Long-term Impact on Militarism and Institutions

- Joshy Easaw and Yang Sun
- E2024/21: Choices and Effects of Different Green Labels in the EU Bond Market

- Peng Zhou, Shijie Jin, Khelifa Mazouz and Wenjie Ding
- E2024/20: Alcohol Consumption in an Empty Nest

- Francesco Scervini and Serena Trucchi
- E2024/19: Evolution or involution? A systematic literature review of organisations' blockchain adoption factors

- Ying Zhang, Mahdi Tavalaei, Glenn Parry and Peng Zhou
- E2024/18: Non-linear Dynamics of Oil Supply News Shocks

- Mirela Miescu, Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2024/17: Does the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level explain US postwar behaviour?

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
- E2024/16: Causes and effects of social media engagement in luxury fashion marketing: A comparative study over the COVID pandemic

- Jiayi Huang and Peng Zhou
- E2024/15: Macroeconomic shocks and volatility spillovers between stock, bond, gold and crude oil markets

- Yongdeng Xu, Bo Guan, Wenna Lu and Saeed Heravi
- E2024/14: Centralized Use of Decentralized Technology: Tokenization of Currencies and Assets

- Ying Zhang, Bing Gong and Peng Zhou
- E2024/13: Fiscal Sustainability and Policy Interactions

- Francesco Bianchi, Giovanni Callegari, Ermal Hitaj and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2024/12: Make Lectures Match How We Learn: The Nonlinear Teaching Approach to Economics

- Peng Zhou
- E2024/11: A High-Frequency Digital Economy Index: Text Analysis and Factor Analysis based on Big Data

- Yonghong Xu, Bingjie Su, Wenjie Pan and Peng Zhou
- E2024/10: Impact of COVID-19 Vaccinations on UK Stock Market

- Chengyue Lu and Wojtek Paczos
- E2024/9: Inflation persistence in the UK 1993-2019: from months to years

- Huw Dixon, Yiyi Li, David Meenagh and Maoshan Tian
- E2024/8: Domestic and Foreign Sovereign Debt Stability

- Leonardo Barros Torres, Wojtek Paczos and Kirill Shakhnov
- E2024/7: Household Income Expectations: The Role of Shocks and Aggregate Conditions

- Alessandro Bucciol, Joshy Easaw and Serena Trucchi
- E2024/6: Sovereign Debt Issuance and Selective Default

- Wojtek Paczos and Kirill Shakhnov
- E2024/3: Imperfect Financial Markets and the Cyclicality of Social Spending

- Maren Froemel and Wojtek Paczos
- E2024/2: A note rebutting the recent Cambridge Econometrics assessment of Brexit on the UK and London economies- commissioned by London Mayor Khan

- A. Patrick Minford
- E2024/1: Indirect Inference- a methodological essay on its role and applications

- A. Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
- E2023/29: On the trend and variability of 18th century British Transatlantic slave prices

- Joshy Easaw and Atanu Ghoshray
- E2023/28: Sanctions, Co-sanctions, and Counter-sanctions: A Multilateral, Evolutionary Game among Three Global Powers

- Peng Zhou and Dong Guo
- E2023/27: Asymmetric volatility spillover between crude oil and other asset markets

- Bo Guan, Khelifa Mazouz and Yongdeng Xu
- E2023/26: The role of fiscal policy -- a survey of recent empirical findings

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2023/25: Where next for monetary policy? lessons from the financial crisis and the pandemic

- A. Patrick Minford
- E2023/24: Resource Misallocation in the Presence of R&D Spillovers

- Kun Li, Helmuts Azacis and Kul Luintel
- E2023/23: Long-Term Nexus of Macroeconomic and Financial Fundamentals with Cryptocurrencies

- Panayiotis Pourpourides
- E2023/22: UK Monetary Policy in An Estimated DSGE Model with State-Dependent Price and Wage Contracts

- Haixia Chen, Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2023/21: Assessing the Institutions-Innovation Channel within the Inequality-Growth Nexus

- Yang Sun, Joshy Easaw and Vassilis Logothetis
- E2023/20: The contribution of realized covariance models to the economic value of volatility timing

- Luc Bauwens and Yongdeng Xu
- E2023/19: Modelling the effects of Brexit on the British economy

- A. Patrick Minford and Zheyi Zhu
- E2023/18: Why Fixed-Price Policy Prevails: The Effect of Trade Frictions and Competition

- Cemil Selcuk
- E2023/17: Measuring inflation during the Pandemic with the benefit of hindsight

- Aftab Chowdhury and Huw Dixon
- E2023/16: Specialisation precedes diversification: R&D productivity effects

- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2023/15: Indirect Inference and Small Sample Bias - Some Recent Results

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
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