Cardiff Economics Working Papers
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- E2023/14: Minimum wage and tolerance for high incomes

- Andrea Fazio and Tommaso Reggiani
- E2023/13: Could an economy get stuck in a rational pessimism bubble? The case of Japan

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2023/12: The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China s regions

- Xiaoliang Yang, Lucy Barros, Kent Matthews and David Meenagh
- E2023/11: Whether to decentralize and how to decentralize? The optimal fiscal federalism in an endogenous growth model

- Xiaodong Chen, Haoming Mi and Peng Zhou
- E2023/10: Chameleon models in economics: A note

- Michael Hatcher and A. Patrick Minford
- E2023/9: UK monetary and fiscal policy since the Great Recession- an evaluation

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Ziqing Wang
- E2023/8: FINANCE AND GROWTH: THE UNPLEASANT BURDEN OF EVIDENCE

- Kul Luintel, GuangJie Li and Mosahid Khan
- E2023/7: Breaking the Bag Habit: Testing Interventions to Reduce Plastic Bag Demand in a Developing Country

- Armenak Antinyan and Luca Corazzini
- E2023/6: Social media charity campaigns and pro-social behaviour. Evidence from the Ice Bucket Challenge

- Andrea Fazio, Tommaso Reggiani and Francesco Scervini
- E2023/5: The Evolution of Financial Market Infrastructure: From Digitalization to Tokenization

- Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
- E2023/5: SME Relationship Banking and Loan Contracting: Survey-based Evidence from China

- Shun Lu, Marina Glushenkova, Wei Huang and Kent Matthews
- E2023/4: Bounded Rational Expectation: How It Can Affect the Effectiveness of Monetary Rules in the Open Economy

- Xue Dong, A. Patrick Minford, David Meenagh and Xiaoliang Yang
- E2023/4: The Intergenerational Effect of Parental Health Shocks on Adult Children Fertility Decisions in China

- Shouwei Qi, Xiang Li and Kent Matthews
- E2023/3: Testing for consumer risk-pooling in the open economy - further results

- A. Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
- E2023/2: On the determination of the real exchange rate in free markets: do consumer risk-pooling and uncovered interest parity differ and fit?

- A. Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
- E2023/1: How the short run effects of Brexit on trade, investment and GDP have been miscalculated in some recent work

- A. Patrick Minford and Zheyi Zhu
- E2022/19: New Results and a Model of Scale Effects on Growth

- Kul Luintel and Panayiotis Pourpourides
- E2022/18: The Impact of Globalization on Domestic Employmen

- Hao Wei, Linlin Deng and Peng Zhou
- E2022/17: Editorial: Bridging the Gap between Innovationand Entrepreneurship

- Peng Zhou, Nikolaos Tzivanakis, Tuanfeng Wang, Yao Lu and Peng Liu
- E2022/16: Mind the framing when studying social preferences in the domain of losses

- Armenak Antinyan, Luca Corazzini, Milo Fi ar and Tommaso Reggiani
- E2022/15: The Confidence Interval of Cross-Sectional Distribution of Durations

- Huw Dixon and Maoshan Tian
- E2022/14: Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing

- Sergey Popov
- E2022/13: Modern Monetary Theory: the post-Crisis economy misunderstood?

- Chunping Liu, A. Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
- E2022/12: Targeting moments for calibration compared with indirect inference

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
- E2022/11: Incentivizing flexible workers in the gig economy: The case of ride-hailing

- Cemil Selcuk and Bilal Gokpinar
- E2022/10: Why does Indirect Inference estimation produce less small sample bias than maximum likelihood? A note

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
- E2022/9: A structural model of coronavirus behaviour: what do four waves of Covid tell us?

- David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2022/8: Residential-based discrimination in the labor market

- Štěpán Mikula and Tommaso Reggiani
- E2022/7: Professionals Forecasting Inflation: The Role of Inattentiveness and Uncertainty

- Joshy Easaw, Roberto Golinelli and Saeed Heravi
- E2022/6: Overconfidence, Alcohol and the Environment: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment

- Iain Long, Kent Matthews and Vaseekaran Sivarajasingam
- E2022/5: The Exponential HEAVY Model: An Improved Approach to Volatility Modeling and Forecasting

- Yongdeng Xu
- E2022/4: Does higher education matter for health?

- Sisi Ji and Zheyi Zhu
- E2022/3: Wealth Inequality and Social Mobility: A Simulation-Based Modelling Approach

- Xiaoliang Yang and Peng Zhou
- E2022/2: Evaluation and Indirect Inference Estimation of Inattentive Features in a New Keynesian Framework

- Jenyu Chou, Yifei Cao and A. Patrick Minford
- E2022/1: Varying Coefficient Model with Correlated Error Components and Application to Disparities Between Mental Health Service by Councils in England

- Patrick W. Saart, Namhyun Kim, Francesco Moscone and Yingcun Xia
- E2021/35: Does Inattentiveness Matter for DSGE Modelling? An Empirical Investigation

- Jenyu Chou, Joshy Easaw and A. Patrick Minford
- E2021/34: Using Polls to Forecast Popular Vote Share for US Presidential Elections 2016 and 2020: An Optimal Forecast Combination Based on Ensemble Empirical Model

- Joshy Easaw, Yongmei Fang and Saeed Heravi
- E2021/33: Charitable giving, social capital and positional concerns

- Armenak Antinyan, Vardan Baghdasaryan and Aleksandr Grigoryan
- E2021/32: Broadband Internet and Social Capital

- Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani and Fabio Sabatini
- E2021/31: A General Model of International Tax Competition with Applications

- Helmuts Azacis and David Collie
- E2021/30: Aggregate Skewness and the Business Cycle

- Martin Iseringhausen, Ivan Petrella and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2021/29: Money does it better! Economic incentives, nudging interventions and reusable shopping bags: Evidence from a natural field experiment

- Armenak Antinyan and Luca Corazzini
- E2021/28: Green Bonds as Hedging Assets before and after COVID: A Comparative Study between the US and China

- Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
- E2021/27: On the Causality Between Household and Government Spending on Education: evidence from a panel of 40 countries

- Abida Naurin and Panayiotis Pourpourides
- E2021/26: Media negativity bias and tax compliance: Experimental evidence

- Miloš Fišar, Tommaso Reggiani, Fabio Sabatini and Jiří Špalek
- E2021/25: Neither True-friend nor Fairweather friend: Relationship Banking and SME borrowing under Covid-19

- Tianshu Zhao, Kent Matthews and Max Munday
- E2021/24: Relationship lending, Trust, and SME bank financing in the UK

- Hans Degryse, Kent Matthews and Tianshu Zhao
- E2021/23: The Rise of a New Anchor Currency in RCEP? A Tale of Three Currencies

- Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
- E2021/22: Estimating macro models and the potentially misleading nature of Bayesian estimation

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
- E2021/21: Financial Development and Economic Growth in a Microfounded Small Open Economy Model

- Bo Zhang and Peng Zhou
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