Economic Papers
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- tep2017: Inspiring women: Experimental evidence on sharing entrepreneurial skills in Uganda

- Patrick Lubega, Frances Nakakawa, Gaia Narciso, Carol Newman and Cissy Kityo
- tep2016: Not All Surges of Gross Capital Inflows Are Alike

- Rogelio Mercado
- tep2011: Innovation versus Imitation: Intellectual Property Rights in a North-South Framework

- Michael Wycherley
- tep2009: Measuring the Benefits of Mobile Number Portability

- Sean Lyons
- tep2008: War and Welfare: Britain, France and the United States 1807-14

- Kevin O'Rourke
- tep2007: Did Vasco da Gama Matter for European Markets? Testing Frederick Lane's Hypotheses Fifty Years Later

- Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson
- tep2006: Some Empirical Observations on the Forward Exchange Rate Anomaly

- Derek Bond, Michael J. Harrison, Niall Hession and Edward O'Brien
- tep1917: The Silent Treatment: LGBT Discrimination in the Sharing Economy

- Rishi Ahuja and Ronan Lyons
- tep1916: Domestic Factors and Episodes of Gross Capital Inflows

- Rogelio Mercado
- tep1911: A Site Value Tax for Ireland: Approach, Design and Implementation

- Micheal Collins and Adam Larragy
- tep1817: Toxic roads: Unearthing hazardous waste dumping

- Caterina Gennaioli and Gaia Narciso
- tep1816: May I have this dance? Dance participation and attendance in Denmark

- Karol Borowiecki and Catarina Marvao
- tep1811: An Economic Evaluation of Incineration as a Residual Municipal Solid Waste Management Option in Ireland

- Erik O'Donovan and Micheal Collins
- tep1717: Financial deglobalisation in banking?

- Robert McCauley, Agust n S. B n trix, Patrick McGuire and Goetz von Peter
- tep1716: Changes in Cultural Consumption: Ethnographic Collections in Wikipedia

- Trilce Navarrete and Karol Borowiecki
- tep1711: War and Individual Creativity: Tentative Evidence in Relation to Composers

- Karol Borowiecki and John O'Hagan
- tep1621: The Age for Austerity? Population Age Structure and Fiscal Multipliers

- Joseph Kopecky
- tep1620: Information Matters: Evidence from flood risk in the Irish housing market

- Tom Gillespie, Ronan Lyons and Thomas McDermott
- tep1617: The development-related impacts of EU agricultural policy

- Alan Matthews
- tep1616: Digitization of heritage collections as indicator of innovation

- Karol Borowiecki and Trilce Navarrete
- tep1611: Delegation and Motivation

- Lukas Angst and Karol Borowiecki
- tep1523: On Finance's Heterogeneous Labor Share Dynamics: A Neoclassical Perspective

- Adnan Velic
- tep1521: Putting a new 'spin' on energy labels: measuring the impact of reframing energy efficiency on tumble dryer choices in a multi-country experiment

- Stefano Ceolotto and Eleanor Denny
- tep1520: Better energy cost information changes household property investment decisions: Evidence from a nationwide experiment

- James Carroll, Eleanor Denny and Ronan Lyons
- tep1517: The Trade Impacts of the Naming and Shaming of Forced and Child Labor

- Margaryta Klymak
- tep1516: Relative Prices, Non-Homothetic Preferences, and Product Quality

- Clemens Struck and Adnan Velic
- tep1511: Immigration and the demand for life insurance: Evidence from Canada, 1911

- Alan de Bromhead and Karol Borowiecki
- tep1423: A Model of Greedflation

- Paul Scanlon
- tep1421: A consolidated-by-nationality approach to Irish foreign exposure

- Andre Sanchez Pacheco
- tep1420: Can labor market institutions mitigate the China syndrome? Evidence from regional labor markets in Europe

- Jan-Luca Hennig
- tep1417: Current Account Imbalances, Real Exchange Rates, and Nominal Exchange Rate Variability

- Adnan Velic
- tep1416: The Old Connection Sundered? Ireland and the UK since 1916

- Patrick Honohan
- tep1411: Historical Patterns Based on Automatically Extracted Data: the Case of Classical Composers

- Karol Borowiecki and John O'Hagan
- tep1323: Mental Accounting, Spousal Control and Intra-Household Communication: Evidence from an Experiment in India

- Tara Bedi, Anu Jose and Michael King
- tep1321: Automatic for the (tax) people: information sharing and cross-border investment in tax havens

- Agust n B n trix, Lorenz Emter and Martin Schmitz
- tep1320: Desired hours worked over the business cycle: stylised facts for European countries

- Dora Tuda
- tep1319: Rise and Fall of Social Democracy, 1918-2017

- Nicola Mastrorocco, Giacomo Benedetto and Simon Hix
- tep1317: The Role of Stock-Flow Adjustment during the Global Financial Crisis

- Katharina Bergant
- tep1316: Quality Observability and the Structure of Agricultural Supply Chains

- Tara Mitchell
- tep1311: Emigration and Wages: The EU Enlargement Experiment

- Benjamin Elsner
- tep1224: Navigating the Rise in Non-Institutional Digital Fraud: An Experiment with Micro Enterprises in Nigeria

- Michael King, Daniel Putman, Shane Byrne and Chaning Jang
- tep1223: The Long and the Short of it: Inheritance and Wealth in Ireland

- Simone Arrigoni, Laura Boyd and Tara McIndoe-Calder
- tep1221: Household Behaviour in Ireland, Sweden, the US and the UK Under Rationing

- John Fitzgerald, Se n Kenny and Alexandra Lopez-Cermeno
- tep1220: The Murder-Suicide of the Rentier: Population Aging and the Risk Premium

- Joseph Kopecky and Alan Taylor
- tep1218: Micro-insurance at Scale: Evidence on Impact from Rwanda

- Anuj Singh
- tep1217: Automation, New Technology, and Non-Homothetic Preferences

- Clemens Struck and Adnan Velic
- tep1216: Factors Influencing the Diffusion of Information and Communications Technology: Are Developing Countries Different?

- Tara Mitchell
- tep1211: Tax Expenditures: Revenue and Information Forgone - the experience of Ireland

- Micheal Collins and Mary Walsh
- tep1207: Land Titles and Rice Production in Vietnam

- Katleen Van den Broeck, Carol Newman and Finn Tarp
- tep1124: Fiscal Dominance, Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates: Lessons from Early-Modern Venice

- Donato Masciandaro, Davide Romelli and Stefano Ugolini
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