Working Papers
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- 2019008: Happier Than Them, but More of Them Are Happy:Aggregating Subjective Well-Being

- Cristina Sechel
- 2019007: Weekend working in 21st century Britain:Does it matter for well-being?

- Andrew M. Bryce
- 2019006: Voluntary Disclosure Schemes for Offshore Tax Evasion

- Matthew Gould and Matthew Rablen
- 2019005: Tax Evasion on a Social Network

- Duccio Gamannossi degl’Innocenti and Matthew Rablen
- 2019004: A mailshot in the dark? The impact of the UK government's lea fet on the 2016 EU referendum

- Harry Pickard
- 2019003: Parental ethnic identity and child development

- Stuart Campbell, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Gurleen Popli and Anita Ratcliffe
- 2019002: Charitable Behaviour and Political Ideology: Evidence for the UK

- Sarah Brown and Karl Taylor
- 2019001: Household Location in English Cities

- David Cuberes, Jennifer Roberts and Cristina Sechel
- 2018018: Election Outcomes and Individual Well-being: Evidence from British Panel Data

- Daniel Gray, Harry Pickard and Luke Munford
- 2018017: Generalised self-efficacy and work values as indicators of job satisfaction: evidence from China

- Pamela Lenton and Lu Yin
- 2018016: Aid diversion and the impact of Development Assistance for Health in a decentralized health system

- Samuel Lordemus
- 2018015: The North-South Divide, the Euro and the World

- Konstantinos Chisiridis, Kostas Mouratidis and Theodore Panagiotidis
- 2018014: Does Congressional experience in US governors influence state transfers?

- Harry Pickard
- 2018013: Mental Health and Reporting Bias: Analysis of the GHQ - 12

- Sarah Brown, Mark Harris, Preety Pratima Srivastava and Karl Taylor
- 2018012: Revisiting the causal effects of exporting on productivity: Does price heterogeneity matter?

- Tewodros Wassie
- 2018011: Bribery, Hold-Up and Bureaucratic Structure

- John Bennett and Matthew Rablen
- 2018010: The disutility of commuting? The effect of gender and local labour markets

- Luke Munford, Nigel Rice, Jennifer Roberts and Nikita Jacob
- 2018009: Credit Supply Shocks and Household Leverage: Evidence from the US Banking Deregulation

- Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray and Alberto Montagnoli
- 2018008: Class Setting and Children’s Non-Cognitive Outcomes

- Emily McDool
- 2018007: Unhappiness in unemployment – is it the same for everyone?

- Simonetta Longhi, Alita Nandi, Mark Bryan, Sara Connolly and Cigdem Gedikli
- 2018006: Migration and Business Cycle Dynamics

- Christie Smith and Christoph Thoenissen
- 2018005: How effective is inflation targeting in emerging market economies?

- Thanaset Chevapatrakul and Juan Paez-Farrell
- 2018004: Finding meaning through work: eudaimonic well-being and job type in the US and UK

- Andrew Bryce
- 2018003: Assessing the Cyclical Behaviour of Bank Capital Buyers in a Finance-Augmented Macro-Economy

- Alberto Montagnoli, Kostas Mouratidis and Kemar Whyte
- 2018002: Working Hours, Work Identity and Subjective Wellbeing

- Mark Bryan and Alita Nandi
- 2018001: Austerity, Life Satisfaction and Expectations

- Sarah Brown, Alexandros Kontonikas, Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro and Luisanna Onnis
- 2017012: Fiscal Consolidation in a Low Inflation Environment: Pay Cuts versus Lost Jobs

- Guilherme Bandeira, Evi Pappa, Rana Sajedi and Eugenia Vella
- 2017011: Financial Hardship and Saving Behaviour: Bayesian Analysis of British Panel Data

- Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh, Bhuvanesh Pareek and Karl Taylor
- 2017010: Does education improve financial outcomes? Quasi-experimental evidence from Britain

- Daniel Gray, Alberto Montagnoli and Mirko Moro
- 2017009: The Risk-Taking Channel in the US: A GVAR Approach

- Raslan Alzubi, Mustafa Caglayan and Kostas Mouratidis
- 2017008: The Macroeconomic Effects of Income and Consumption Tax Changes

- Anh Nguyen, Luisanna Onnis and Raffaele Rossi
- 2017007: Financial Literacy and Attitudes to Redistribution

- Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro, Georgios Panos and Robert Wright
- 2017006: Identity conflict: A framework and empirical investigation

- Jolian McHardy and Anita Ratcliffe
- 2017005: Saving Behaviour and Biomarkers: A High-Dimensional Bayesian Analysis of British Panel Data

- Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh, Daniel Gray, Bhuvanesh Pareek and Jennifer Roberts
- 2017004: Taxpayer’s dilemma: how can ‘fiscal contracts’ work in developing countries?

- Pamela Lenton, Mike Masiye and Paul Mosley
- 2017003: Being your own boss: the many faces of self-employment

- Pamela Lenton
- 2017002: Neighbourhood Effects on Educational Attainment: Does Family Background Influence the Relationship?

- Emily McDool
- 2017001: A Semiparametric Bayesian Approach to a New Dynamic Zero-Inflated Model

- Kiranmoy Das, Bhuvanesh Pareek, Sarah Brown and Pulak Ghosh
- 2016013: The Effect of Primary Converter Academies on Pupil Performance

- Emily McDool
- 2016012: Portfolio Allocation, Income Uncertainty and Households' Flight from Risk

- Sarah Brown, Dan Gray, Mark Harris and Christopher Spencer
- 2016011: Social Media Use and Children’s Wellbeing

- Emily McDool, Phillip Powell, Jennifer Roberts and Karl Taylor
- 2016010: Winners and losers of corporate tournaments

- Ian Gregory-Smith and Peter Wright
- 2016009: Reform of the United Nations Security Council: Equity and Efficiency

- Matthew Gould and Matthew Rablen
- 2016008: Trade Liberalization, Selection and Technology Adoption with Vertical Linkages

- Antonio Navas and Antonella Nocco
- 2016007: The Educational Success of China’s Young Generation of Rural-to-Urban Migrants

- Pamela Lenton and Lu Yin
- 2016006: Does the Yuan's Overseas Expansion Increase the Currency Exposure of Chinese Financial Firms?

- Juan Cuestas, Ying Sophie Huang and Bo Tang
- 2016005: Commodity prices and labour market dynamics in small open economies

- Martin Bodenstein, Gunes Kamber and Christoph Thoenissen
- 2016004: Staying-on after twenty-one: the returns to postgraduate education

- Pamela Lenton
- 2016003: Foreign vs Domestic Acquisitions on Financial Risk Reduction

- Vassiliki Bamiatzi, Georgios Efthyvoulou and Liza Jabbour
- 2016002: Technological Progress, Time Perception and Environmental Sustainability

- Evangelos Dioikitopoulos, Sugata Ghosh and Eugenia Vella
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