Working Papers
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- 20191906: The Monetary Foundations of Britain’s Early 19th Century Ascendency

- Carolyn Sissoko
- 20191905: Not Just Arms and Legs: The Impact of Student Working on Local Labour Markets

- Damian Whittard, Hilary Drew and Felix Ritchie
- 20191904: Runners, repeaters, strangers and aliens: operationalising efficient output disclosure control

- Kyle Alves and Felix Ritchie
- 20191903: Artificial Intelligence and the UK Labour Market: Questions, methods and a call for a systematic approach to information gathering

- Timothy Hinks
- 20191902: Fear of Robots and Life Satisfaction

- Timothy Hinks
- 20191901: Education and the Geography of Brexit

- Robert Calvert Jump and Jo Michell
- 20181807: Learning, Heterogeneity, and Complexity in the New Keynesian Model

- Robert Calvert Jump, Cars Hommes and Paul Levine
- 20181806: DSGE Models and the Lucas Critique. A Historical Appraisal

- Francesco Sergi
- 20181805: A new approach to estimating interregional output multipliers using input-output data for South Korean regions

- Malte Jahn, Anthony Flegg and Timo Tohmo
- 20181804: Urban food security in the context of inequality and dietary change: a study of school children in Accra

- Sara Stevano, Deborah Johnston and Emmanuel Codjoe
- 20181803: The use of differential weighting and discounting in degree algorithms and their impact on classification inflation and equity: A further analysis

- David O Allen
- 20181802: Unambiguous inference in sign-restricted VAR models

- Robert Calvert Jump
- 20181801: Degree algorithms, grade inflation and equity: the UK higher education sector

- David Allen
- 20171706: Internal rationalityuyuyuy, heterogeneity and complexity in the New Keynesian model

- Cars Hommes, Robert Calvert Jump and Paul Levine
- 20171705: The regionalization jhjhjhof national input-output tables: a study of South Korean regions

- Anthony T. Flegg and Timo Tohmo
- 20171704: The impact of quantitative easing on aggregate mutual fund flows in the UK

- Iris Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal
- 20171703: Where are the female CFOs?

- Gail Webber, Don Webber, Dominic Page and Timothy Hinks
- 20171702: Mental health and employment transitions: a slippery slope

- Don Webber, Dom Page and Michail Veliziotis
- 20171701: SMEs access to formal finance in post-communist economies: Do institutional structure and political connectedness matter?

- Kobil Ruziev and Don Webber
- 20161611: Curriculum reform in UK economics: a critique

- Andrew Mearman, Sebastian Berger and Danielle Guizzo
- 20161610: Can indeterminacy and self-fulfilling expectations help explain international business cycles?

- Stephen McKnight and Laura Povoledo
- 20161609: Pricing behaviour and the role of trade openness in the transmission of monetary shocks

- Laura Povoledo
- 20161608: Measuring compliance with minimum wages

- Felix Ritchie, Michail Veliziotis, Hilary Drew and Damian Whittard
- 20161607: Can a change in attitudes improve effective access to administrative data for research?

- Felix Ritchie
- 20161606: A framework for understanding and designing business models for sustainable development

- Peter Bradley, Glenn Parry and Nicholas O’Regan
- 20161605: Refining the Application of the FLQ Formula for Estimating Regional Input Coefficients: An Empirical Study for South Korean Regions

- Anthony T. Flegg and Timo Tohmo
- 20161604: Higher education in Uzbekistan: reforms and the changing landscape since independence

- Kobil Ruziev and Davron Rustamov
- 20161603: Circular economy

- Peter Bradley
- 20161602: Do shadow banks create money? 'Financialisation' and the monetary circuit

- Jo Michell
- 20161601: Five Safes: designing data access for research

- Tanvi Desai, Felix Ritchie and Richard Welpton
- 20151509: Debt cycles, instability and fiscal rules: a Godley-Minsky model

- Yannis Dafermos
- 20151508: Evaluating the FLQ and AFLQ formulae for estimating regional input coefficients: empirical evidence for the province of C¨®rdoba, Argentina

- Tony Flegg, Leonardo Mastronardi and Carlos Romero
- 20151507: Effects of preferential trade agreements in the presence of zero trade flows: the cases of China and India

- Rahul Sen, Sadhana Srivastava and Don Webber
- 20151506: Using CHARM to adjust for cross-hauling: the case of the Province of Hubei, China

- Anthony T. Flegg, Yongming Huang and Timo Tohmo
- 20151505: University entrepreneurship education experiences: enhancing the entrepreneurial ecosystems in a UK

- Fumi Kitagawa, Don Webber, Anthony Plumridge and Susan Robertson
- 20151504: Can indeterminacy and self-fulfilling expectations help explain international business cycles?

- Stephen McKnight and Laura Povoledo
- 20151503: User-focused threat identification for anonymised microdata

- Hans-Peter Hafner, Felix Ritchie and Rainer Lenz
- 20151502: Reflections on the one-minute paper

- Damian Whittard
- 20151501: Principles- versus rules-based output statistical disclosure control in remote access environments

- Felix Ritchie and Mark Elliot
- 20141413: Addressing the human factor in data access: incentive compatibility, legitimacy and cost-effectiveness in public data resources

- Felix Ritchie and Richard Welpton
- 20141412: Resistance to change in government: risk, inertia and incentives

- Felix Ritchie
- 20141411: Emigration, remittances and corruption experience of those staying behind

- Artjoms Ivlevs and Roswitha M. King
- 20141410: Operationalising ‘safe statistics’: the case of linear regression

- Felix Ritchie
- 20141409: Is temporary employment a cause or consequence of poor mental health?

- Chris Dawson, Michail Veliziotis, Gail Pacheco and Don Webber
- 20141408: Regional productivity in a multi-speed Europe

- Don Webber, Min-Hua Jen and Eoin O'Leary
- 20141407: Assimilation of the migrant work ethic

- Chris Dawson, Michail Veliziotis and Hopkins Benjamin
- 20141406: Empirical evidence on the use of the FLQ formula for regionalizing national input-output tables: The case of the Province of C¨®rdoba, Argentina

- Anthony T. Flegg, Leonardo Mastronardi and Carlos Romero
- 20141404: The role of social norms in incentivising energy reduction in organisations

- Peter Bradley, Matthew Leach and Shane Fudge
- 20141403: How do knowledge brokers work? The case of WERS

- Hilary Drew, Anna King and Felix Ritchie
- 20141402: Happy moves? Assessing the impact of subjective well-being on the emigration decision

- Artjoms Ivlevs
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