Cardiff Economics Working Papers
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- E2020/15: Precautionary Liquidity Shocks, Excess Reserves and Business Cycles
- George Bratsiotis and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2020/14: North and South: A Regional Model of the UK
- A. Patrick Minford, Yue Gai and David Meenagh
- E2020/13: Fertility versus Productivity: A Model of Growth with Evolutionary Equilibria
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2020/12: Is there consumer risk-pooling in the open economy? The evidence reconsidered
- A. Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
- E2020/11: The Non-Equivalence of Import Tariffs and Export Taxes in Trade Wars: Ad Valorem vs Specific Trade Taxes
- Helmuts Azacis and David Collie
- E2020/10: Locus of Control, Savings and Propensity to Save
- Alessandro Bucciol and Serena Trucchi
- E2020/9: The Gender Pay Gap: What can we learn from Northern Ireland?
- Melanie Jones and Ezgi Kaya
- E2020/8: A Characterisation of Trading Equilibria in Market Games
- Manipushpak Mitra, Indrajit Ray and Souvik Roy
- E2020/7: Responding to (Un)Reasonable Requests by an Authority
- Vittorio Pelligra, Tommaso Reggiani and Daniel Zizzo
- E2020/6: Is housing collateral important to the business cycle? Evidence from China
- A. Patrick Minford, Yue Gai and Zhirong Ou
- E2020/5: Exchange Rate Risk and Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity
- Michael Arghyrou, Wenna Lu and Panayiotis Pourpourides
- E2020/4: A structural model of corona virus behaviour for testing on data behaviour
- David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2020/3: Is there a National Housing Market Bubble Brewing in the United States?
- Rangan Gupta, Jun Ma, Konstantinos Theodoridis and Mark Wohar
- E2020/2: State Dependence in Labor Market Fluctuations
- Carlo Pizzinelli, Konstantinos Theodoridis and Francesco Zanetti
- E2020/1: Arithmetics of Research Specialization
- Sergey Popov
- E2019/19: Democracy, State Capacity and Public Finance
- Joshy Easaw and Samuli Lepp l
- E2019/18: Has fiscal expansion inflated house prices in China? Evidence from an estimated DSGE model
- Chunping Liu and Zhirong Ou
- E2019/17: Contests and Negotiation Between Hubristic Players
- Iain Long
- E2019/16: Not Just a Work Permit: EU Citizenship and the Consumption Behavior of Documented and Undocumented Immigrants
- Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Ezgi Kaya
- E2019/15: State-dependent pricing turns money into a two-edged sword
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2019/14: What Causes Chinese Listed Firms To Switch Bank Loan Provider? Evidence From A Survival Analysis
- Jiayi Huang, Kent Matthews and Peng Zhou
- E2019/13: Post-Brexit Realism and international law: renegotiating a bad Withdrawal Agreement
- A. Patrick Minford
- E2019/12: The Health Issues of the Homeless and the Homeless Issues of the Ill-Health
- Li Dai and Peng Zhou
- E2019/11: Response to Edwards and Ogilvie
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2019/10: Can a small New Keynesian model of the world economy with risk-pooling match the facts?
- A. Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
- E2019/9: Behavioural Change and Alcohol-Fuelled Violence: A Field Experiment
- Iain Long, Kent Matthews and Vaseekaran Sivarajasingam
- E2019/8: The Demographic Transition in a Unified Growth Modelof the English Economy
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2019/7: Gender wage gap across the quantiles:What is the role of firm segregation?
- Ezgi Kaya
- E2019/6: Private bank deposits and macro/fiscal risk in the euro-area
- Michael Arghyrou and María Gadea
- E2019/5: DCC and DECO-HEAVY: a multivariate GARCH model based on realized variances and correlations
- Luc Bauwens and Yongdeng Xu
- E2019/4: Trade Wars under Oligopoly: Who Wins and is Free Trade Sustainable?
- David Collie
- E2019/3: Nash vs. Coarse Correlation
- Konstantinos Georgalos, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
- E2019/2: Same-Sex Marriage, The Great Equalizer
- Alexei Parakhonyak and Sergey Popov
- E2019/1: The effects of Brexit on the UK economy
- A. Patrick Minford
- E2018/27: The Cross-sectional Distribution of Completed Lifetimes: Some New Inferences from Survival Analysis
- Maoshan Tian and Huw Dixon
- E2018/26: Does the impact of Private Education on Growth differ at different levels of Credit Market Development?
- Michael Hatcher and Panayiotis Pourpourides
- E2018/25: PARTIAL EXCLUSIVITY CAN RESOLVE THE EMPIRICAL PUZZLES ASSOCIATED WITH RENT-SEEKING ACTIVITIES
- Samuli Lepp l
- E2018/24: A New Approach for Detecting Shifts in Forecast Accuracy
- Ching-Wai Chiu, Simon Hayes, George Kapetanios and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2018/23: Do we need to listen to all stakeholders?: communicating in a coordination game with private information
- Antonio Cabrales, Michalis Drouvelis, Zeynep Gürgüç and Indrajit Ray
- E2018/22: The Discount Rate Debate and Its Implications for Defined Benefit Pensions
- Woon Wong
- E2018/21: Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Macroeconomic Volatility
- Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2018/20: Fiscal Policy Shocks and Stock Prices in the United State
- Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2018/19: Understanding International Long-Term Interest Rate Comovement
- Michael Chin, Ferre De Graeve, Thomai Filippeli and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- E2018/18: The Determinants of Price Rigidity in the UK: Analysis of the CPI and PPI Microdata and Application to Macrodata Modelling
- Peng Zhou and Huw Dixon
- E2018/17: A heterogeneous-agent model of growth and inequality for the UK
- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Xiaoliang Yang
- E2018/16: Oil and Commodities Drive the World Business Cycle: A Long-Commodity-Cycle Model of the World Economy Over a Century and a Half
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2018/15: Uncertainty and spillover effects across the Euro area
- Giovanni Angelini, Mauro Costantini and Joshy Easaw
- E2018/14: Testing DSGE Models by indirect inference: a survey of recent findings
- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
- E2018/13: The Role of Energy Prices in the Great Recession - A Two-Sector Model with Unfiltered Data
- Nasir Aminu, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2018/12: TThe Discount Rate Debate and Its Implications for Defined Benefit Pensions
- Woon Wong
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