Working Papers
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- 2022015: Revisiting Real Wage Rigidity

- Michael Ellington, Christopher Martin and Bingsong Wang
- 2022014: “Votes for Women” on the edge of urbanization

- Pantelis Kammas and Vassilis Sarantides
- 2022013: How the rise of teleworking will reshape labor markets and cities

- Toshitaka Gokan, Sergey Kichko, Jesse Matheson and Jacques Thisse
- 2022012: A consumer surplus, welfare and profit enhancing strategy for improving urban transport networks

- Jolian McHardy, Michael Reynolds and Stephen Trotter
- 2022011: How important is neighbourhood labour structure in the spread of COVID-19? Within-city evidence from England

- Carlo Corradini, Jesse Matheson and Enrico Vanino
- 2022010: A multi-operator differentiated transport network model

- Jolian McHardy
- 2022009: Decompositions: Accounting for Discrimination

- Gurleen Popli
- 2022008: Commodity price shocks and macroeconomic dynamics

- Ruthira Naraidoo and Juan Paez-Farrell
- 2022007: Real-time monitoring of bubbles and crashes

- Emily Whitehouse, D. I. Harvey and S. J. Leybourne
- 2022006: Can the Stochastic Discount Factor Explain Unemployment Fluctuations?

- Bingsong Wang
- 2022005: Corporatism and Capital Accumulation: The Fate of the Social Corporatist Model

- Jonathan Perraton
- 2022004: Tackling Large Outliers in Macroeconomic Data with Vector Artificial Neural Network Autoregression

- Vito Polito and Yunyi Zhang
- 2022003: Monetary Policy and Bank Liquidity Creation: A Multivariate Markov Switching Approach

- Mustafa Caglayan and Kostas Mouratidis
- 2022002: The Heterogeneous Effect of Uncertainty on Firms Trade Margins Destruction and Diversion

- Mustapha Douch, Jun Du and Enrico Vanino
- 2022001: Household Debt and Risk Tolerance: Evidence from China

- Jialong Li
- 2021010: Marketed Tax Avoidance Schemes: An Economic Analysis

- Jiao Li, Duccio Gamannossi Degl’Innocenti and Matthew Rablen
- 2021009: Portfolio Allocation and Borrowing Constraints

- Raslan Alzuabi, Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray, Mark Harris and Christopher Spencer
- 2021008: The Impact of a New Quality Management Practice on Firm Performance: Evidence From Pakistan

- Mahvish Farhan and Karl Taylor
- 2021007: Preferences and Equivalent Income in the UK

- An Thu
- 2021006: Covid reallocation of spending: The effect of remote working on the retail and hospitality sector

- Gianni De Fraja, Jesse Matheson, Paul Mizen, James Rockey, Shivani Taneja and Gregory Thwaites
- 2021005: Difference-in-differences with an ordinal dependentvariable: Assessing the impact of the London bombings on the safety perceptions of Muslims

- Arne Hole
- 2021004: Investing in the roots of your political ancestors

- Pantelis Kammas, Maria Poulima and Vassilis Sarantides
- 2021003: Collective music-making as ‘asset-based social policy’: a pilot study

- Paul Mosley, Emily Achieng, Maria Aurelia del Casale, Antonella Coppi, Nikki-Kate Heyes and Lee Higgins
- 2021002: Fueling the party machine: Evidence from Greece during Metapolitefsi

- Pantelis Kammas, Maria Poulima and Vassilis Sarantides
- 2021001: Agri-Culture of the Motherland. The effect of Land Inequality on Gender Equality Beliefs

- Argyris Sakalis
- 2020010: Fiscal policy shocks and international spillovers

- Ayobami Ilori, Juan Paez-Farrell and Christoph Thoenissen
- 2020009: Financial Advice and Household Financial Portfolios

- Sarah Brown, Alessandro Bucciol, Alberto Montagnoli and Karl Taylor
- 2020008: The Asymmetric Unemployment Response of Natives and Foreigners to Migration Shocks

- Nicolò Maffei-Faccioli and Eugenia Vella
- 2020007: On the Power Curves of the Conditional Likelihood Ratio and Related Tests for Instrumental Variables Regression with Weak Instruments

- Nicolas Van de Sijpe and Frank Windmeijer
- 2020006: Mental health and employment: a bounding approach using panel data

- Mark Bryan, Nigel Rice, Jennifer Roberts and Cristina Sechel
- 2020005: Presenteeism in the UK: Effects of physical and mental health on worker productivity

- Mark Bryan, Andrew M. Bryce and Jennifer Roberts
- 2020004: Government ideology and international migration

- Vincenzo Bove, Georgios Efthyvoulou and Harry Pickard
- 2020003: Bank Competition and Financial Stability:Evidence from the U.S. Banking Deregulation

- Yifei Cao, Jenyu Chou, Ian Gregory-Smith and Alberto Montagnoli
- 2020002: Financial Expectations and Household Consumption: Does Middle Inflation Matter?

- Sarah Brown, Mark Harris, Christopher Spencer and Karl Taylor
- 2020001: Household Portfolios and Monetary Policy

- Raslan Alzuabi, Sarah Brown, Alexandros Kontonikas and Alberto Montagnoli
- 2019023: Does Commuting Mode Choice Impact Health?

- Nikita Jacob, Luke Munford, Nigel Rice and Jennifer Roberts
- 2019022: The Elusive Quest for Additionality

- Nicolas Van de Sijpe, Patrick Carter and Raphael Calel
- 2019021: New evidence on disability benefit claims in the UK: The role of health and local labour market

- Jennifer Roberts and Karl Taylor
- 2019020: Adaptation To Disability - Evidence From the UK Household Longitudinal Study

- An Ta
- 2019019: Identity conflict: A framework and empirical investigation

- Jolian McHardy and Anita Ratcliffe
- 2019018: Wages and labor productivity. Evidence from injuries in the National Football League

- Ian Gregory-Smith
- 2019017: Intergenerational Income Mobility in the UK:New evidence using the BHPS and Understanding Society

- Bertha Rohenkohl
- 2019016: Secondary School Enrolment and Teenage Childbearing: Evidence from Brazilian Municipalities

- Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner and Jesse Matheson
- 2019015: Changing the subject: a further examination of the returns to postgraduate education

- Pamela Lenton
- 2019014: Selection and Performance in Post-Compulsory Education

- Uzma Ahmad, Steven McIntosh and Gurleen Popli
- 2019013: Understanding Access Barriers to Public Services: Lessons from a Randomized Domestic Violence Intervention

- Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner, Jesse Matheson and Reka Plugor
- 2019012: The Social Mobility of Home Ownership: To What Extent Have the Millennials Fared Worse?

- Joanne Lindley and Steven McIntosh
- 2019011: Life satisfaction and austerity: Expectations and Macroeconomy

- Sarah Brown, Alexandros Kontonikas, Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro and Luisanna Onnis
- 2019010: Democratisation and tax structure in the presence of home production: Evidence from the Kingdom of Greece

- Pantelis Kammas and Vassilis Sarantides
- 2019009: Fiscal Austerity and Migration: A Missing Link

- Guilherme Bandeira, Jordi Caballe and Eugenia Vella
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