Economics Discussion Papers
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- em-dp2022-05: An Economic Analysis of Tiger Parenting: Evidence from Child Developmental Delay or Learning Disability

- Andy Chung, Yanyan Xiong and Junsen Zhang
- em-dp2022-04: COVID-19 Cases and Stock Prices by Sector in Major Economies: What Do We Learn from the Daily Data?

- Hussein Hassan, Minko Markovski and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2022-03: Accounting for firms in ethnicity wage gaps throughout the earnings distribution

- Van Phan, Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, John Forth, Felix Ritchie, Lucy Stokes and Damian Whittard
- em-dp2022-02: Do natural resources and FDI tend to erode or support the development of national institutions?

- Grivas Chiyaba and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2021-22: The Extent of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity: New Evidence from Payroll Data

- Daniel Schaefer and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2021-21: A decade of violence and empty stadiums in Egypt: When does emotion from the terraces affect behaviour on the pitch?

- Carl Singleton, J Reade and Dominik Schreyer
- em-dp2021-20: The Effects of Macroprudential and Monetary Policy Shocks in BRICS economies

- Kaelo Mpho Ntwaepelo
- em-dp2021-19: Social Networks and Renewable Energy Technology Adoption: Empirical Evidence from Biogas Adoption in China

- He Pan, Stefania Lovo and Marcella Veronesi
- em-dp2021-18: Does Certainty on the Winner Diminish the Interest in Sport Competitions? The Case of Formula One

- Pedro Garcia-del-Bario and J Reade
- em-dp2021-17: The Long Shadow of an Infection: COVID-19 and Performance at Work

- Kai Fischer, J Reade and Wolfgang Schmal
- em-dp2021-16: Green Quantitative Easing as Intergenerational Climate Justice: On Political Theory and Pareto Efficiency in Reversing Now Human-Caused Environmental Damage

- Josep Ferret Mas and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2021-15: Money Creation in Russia: Does the Money Multiplier Exist?

- Vadim Grishchenko, Alexander Mihailov and Vasily Tkachev
- em-dp2021-14: The Iron Curtain and Referee Bias in International Football

- Dmitry Dagaev, Sofiia Paklina, J Reade and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2021-13: How big is home advantage at the Olympic Games?

- Carl Singleton, J Reade, Johan Rewilak and Dominik Schreyer
- em-dp2021-12: How Sensitive are Sports Fans to Unemployment?

- J Reade and Jan van Ours
- em-dp2021-11: The timing of intergenerational transfers and household wealth: too little, too late?

- Vivien Burrows and Chris Lennartz
- em-dp2021-10: Betting on a buzz, mispricing and inefficiency in online sportsbooks

- Philip Ramirez, J Reade and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2021-09: The components and determinants of FDI within firms: A case study of Zambia

- Grivas Chiyaba
- em-dp2021-08: The Voice of Monetary Policy

- Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Tho Pham and Oleksandr Talavera
- em-dp2021-07: Garbage in, garbage out: the impact of e-waste dumping sites on early child health

- Stefania Lovo and Samantha Rawlings
- em-dp2021-06: Complex Systems Modeling of Community Inclusion Currencies

- Andrew Clark, Alexander Mihailov and Michael Zargham
- em-dp2021-05: Gender Differences in Repeated Dishonest Behavior: Experimental Evidence

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Joo Young Jeon, Chulyoung Kim and Sang-Hyun Kim
- em-dp2021-04: Do Remittances Influence Household Investment Decisions? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Md Shahadath Hossain and Adesola Sunmoni
- em-dp2021-03: The Impact of Abortion Access on Violence Against Women

- Caterina Muratori
- em-dp2021-02: Economics and duty-motivated choices

- Giovanni Razzu
- em-dp2021-01: What Can We Learn About Economics from Sport during Covid-19?

- Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, Peter Dolton, J Reade and Dominik Schreyer
- em-dp2020-27: The Macroeconomy, Oil and the Stock Market: A Multiple Equation Time Series Analysis of Saudi Arabia

- Ruqayya Aljifri
- em-dp2020-26: The Gender Unemployment Gap Across the Euro Area: The Role of Macroeconomic Shocks and Labour Market Institutions

- Alexander Mihailov, Giovanni Razzu and Zhe Wang
- em-dp2020-25: Eliminating supportive crowds reduces referee bias

- J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-24: Sudden Stops, Productivity and the Optimal Level of International Reserves for Small Open Economies

- Alexander Mihailov and Harun Nasir
- em-dp2020-23: Three-generation educational mobility in six African countries

- Giovanni Razzu and Ayago Wambile
- em-dp2020-22: A Pound Centric look at the Pound vs. Krona Exchange Rate Movement from 1844 to 1965

- Andrew Clark
- em-dp2020-21: Evaluating the Macroeconomic Impact of IMF Programs in Sudan

- Muayad Ismail
- em-dp2020-20: Stadium attendance demand during the COVID-19 crisis: Early empirical evidence from Belarus

- J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-19: Mass Outdoor Events and the Spread of a Virus: English Football and Covid-19

- Matthew Yeo, J Reade and Matthew Yeo
- em-dp2020-18: Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during Covid-19

- Alex Bryson, Peter Dolton, J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-17: Why are we so good at football, and they so bad? Institutions and national footballing performance

- Meshael Batarfi and J Reade
- em-dp2020-16: The Political Economy of Indian Indentured Labour in the 19th Century

- Neha Hui and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2020-15: Gender gaps in competition: new experimental evidence from UK

- Sophie Clot, Marina Della Giusta and Giovanni Razzu
- em-dp2020-14: Echoes: what happens when football is played behind closed doors?

- J Reade, Dominik Schreyer and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-13: Leading the Fight Against the Pandemic: Does Gender 'Really' Matter?

- Supriya Garikipati and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2020-12: Outcomes with asymmetric payoffs: The case of the Soviet Football League

- J Reade
- em-dp2020-11: The Reference Point Bias in Judging Cheaters

- Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau and Lisette Ibanez
- em-dp2020-10: It's Just Not Cricket: The Uncontested Toss and the Gentleman's Game

- Sarah Jewell, J Reade and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-09: Demand for Public Events in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of European Football

- J Reade and Carl Singleton
- em-dp2020-08: Football Attendance Over the Centuries

- J Reade
- em-dp2020-07: Quantifying the Macroeconomic Effects of the COVID-19 Lockdown: Comparative Simulations of the Estimated Galí-Smets-Wouters Model

- Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2020-06: Government Unemployment Insurance for All? The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Social Preferences Evolution

- Maqsood Aslam, Etienne Farvaque and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2020-05: Unemployment across the Euro Area: The Role of Shocks and Labor Market Institutions

- Zhe Wang
- em-dp2020-04: Extreme wages, performance and superstars in a market for footballers

- Rachel Scarfe, Carl Singleton and Paul Telemo
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