Working Papers
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- 202408: Diminished Home Advantage in Chinese Basketball during COVID-19: The Role of Team Strength and Local Temperature

- Zilong Li, Xidong Guo, Zuzanna Studnicka and Jiming Zhu
- 202407: Land Policy’s Influence on the Resilience and Fragility of Social Housing Systems: comparing active and passive, targeted and generalist land management strategies in Austria, England and the Netherlands

- Michelle Norris
- 202406: Liquidity in the euro-area sovereign bond market during the “dash for cash” driven by the COVID-19 crisis

- Vassilios Papavassilioua and Fan Xiab
- 202405: Policy and Political Responses to Ireland’s Refugee Crisis

- Byran Fanning
- 202404: Market Power and Structure in the Retail Motor Fuel Market

- Harry O'Rahilly and Patrick Walsh
- 202403: The More Private Patients, the Fewer Public Patients? Evaluating the 2014 Hospitals Reform in Ireland

- Xidong Guo, Eoin Flaherty, Huihui Li and Jiming Zhu
- 202402: Well-Being in the Post-COVID-19 Era: The Impact of COVID-19 on Palestinian Refugees and Bedouins in the West Bank

- Ahmad Amro, Sarah Carol and Birte Freer
- 202401: The Consequences of Miscarriage on Parental Investments

- Aline Bütikofer, Deirdre Coy, Orla Doyle and Rita Ginja
- 202304: International Migration in Ireland, 2022

- Philip O’Connell
- 202303: Inheriting the Royals: Royal Chartered Bodies in Ireland after 1922

- John Biggins
- 202302: On the solution of games with arbitrary payoffs: An application to an over-the-counter financial market

- Iraklis Kollias, John Leventides and Vassilios Papavassiliou
- 202301: Private Practice in Public Hospitals: Should Senior Consultants Be Prioritized?

- Xidong Guo and Sarah Parlane
- 202210: Co-skewness across Return Horizons

- Chenlu Jin, Thomas Conlon and John Cotter
- 202209: Ethical Considerations when using Behavioural Insights to Reduce Peoples Meat Consumption

- Leonhard Lades and Federica Nova
- 202208: Nudging in the workplace: increasing participation in employee EDI wellness events

- Diane Pelly and Orla Doyle
- 202207: Poisoning the Well? The "Last Mile" Politics of Donor Control and Elite Capture in Bangladesh's Arsenic Mitigation

- Samuel Brazys and Minhaj Mahmud
- 202206: Does Distance Matter? Proximity to Exporting Firms on Child Labour and Education Rates: Evidence from Bangladesh

- Aubrey Keeler Saunders and Samuel Brazys
- 202205: Revealing a Hidden Cost: determining the public service cost of poverty in Ireland

- Micheal Collins
- 202204: Worker well-being and quit intentions: is measuring job satisfaction enough?

- Diane Pelly
- 202203: The non-linear trade-off between return and risk and its determinants

- John Cotter and Enrique Salvador
- 202202: Everyday Administrative Burdens and Inequality

- Lucie Martin, Liam Delaney and Orla Doyle
- 202201: The impact of adolescent psychological distress on access and participation in employer sponsored pension plans in the US

- Karen Arulsamy
- 202113: Counting contexts that count: An exploration of the contextual correlates of meat consumption in three Western European countries

- Kate Laffan
- 202112: The micro-politics of Traveller accommodation and housing provision: sites of conflict, ambiguous implementation and symbolic policy making

- Michelle Norris, Eoin O'Sullivan and Anna Visser
- 202111: Machine Learning and Factor-Based Portfolio Optimization

- Thomas Conlon, John Cotter and Iason Kynigakis
- 202110: The SDGs as an Integrative Framework to Assess Coherence of Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships for SIDS

- David Horan
- 202109: Experiences of 'home' in the Irish private rental sector: a qualitative research study of the experience of tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Michael Byrne and Juliana Sassi
- 202108: Too Many Cooks or too many Recipes? An analysis of the institutional landscape and proliferation of proposals for Global Vaccine Equity for COVID-19

- Susi Geiger and Aisling McMahon
- 202107: Dark Passage: Mental Health Consequences of Parental Death

- Petri Bockerman, Mika Haapanen and Christopher Jepsen
- 202106: Sustainable community development: Integrating social and environmental sustainability for sustainable housing and communities

- Nessa Winston
- 202105: Achievement Rank Affects Performance and Major Choices in College

- Benjamin Elsner, Ingo E Isphording and Ulf Zoelitz
- 202104: International Migration in Ireland, 2020. Report to the OECD Expert Group on Migration

- Philip J. O'Connell
- 202103: Alternative EU CAP Tools for Stabilising Farm Incomes in the Era of Climate Change

- Ole Boysen, Kirsten Boysen-Urban and Alan Matthews
- 202102: Basic Stata graphics for social science students

- Kevin Denny
- 202101: Worker well-being before and during the COVID-19 restrictions: A longitudinal study in the UK

- Diane Pelly, Michael Daly, Liam Delaney and Orla Doyle
- 202014: Separating Left from Right in Eastern Europe: Re-examining Attitudes Towards Inequality

- Jesper Lindqvist
- 202013: Hops, Skip & a Jump - The Regional Uniqueness of Beer Styles

- Ryan Hynes, Bernardo S Buarque, Ronald Davies and Dieter Kogler
- 202012: When one side stays home: A joint model of turnout and vote choice

- Johan A Elkink, Sarah Parlane and Thomas Sattler
- 202011: Commodity Futures Return Predictability and Intertemporal Asset Pricing

- John Cotter, Emmanuel Eyiah-Donkor and Valerio Potì
- 202010: Gender Stereotyping in Parents' and Teachers' Perceptions of Boys' and Girls' Mathematics Performance in Ireland

- Selina McCoy, Delma Byrne and Pat O Connor
- 202009: Drugs on the Web, Crime in the Streets. The impact of Dark Web marketplaces on street crime

- Diego Zambiasi
- 202008: Immigration and Redistribution

- Benjamin Elsner and Jeff Concannon
- 202007: Sludge and Transaction Costs

- Sina Shahab and Leonhard K Lades
- 202006: Should Early Health Investments Work? Evidence from an RCT of a Home Visiting Programme

- Deirdre Coy and Orla Doyle
- 202005: Macro-Financial Spillovers

- John Cotter, Mark Hallam and Kamil Yilmaz
- 202004: The Impact of Automatic Enrolment on the Mental Health Gap in Pension Participation: Evidence from the UK

- Karen Arulsamy and Liam Delaney
- 202003: Do economic preferences predict pro-environmental behaviour?

- Leonhard K Lades, Kate Laffan and Till O Weber
- 202002: Parental Unemployment During the Great Recession and Childhood Adiposity

- Jonathan Briody
- 202001: Can Early Intervention have a Sustained Effect on Human Capital?

- Orla Doyle
- 201914: International Migration in Ireland, 2019

- Philip J Philip J O'Connell
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