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Bias in Conditional and Unconditional Fixed Effects Logit Estimation: A Correction, Tom Coupé,
in Political Analysis
(2005)
On the evaluation of the performance of academic economists, Tom Coupé,
in Economy and Forecasting
(2004)
Science Is Golden: Academic R&D and University Patents, Tom Coupé,
in The Journal of Technology Transfer
(2003)
Replicating "Predicting the present with Google trends" by Hyunyoung Choi and Hal Varian (The Economic Record, 2012), Tom Coupé,
in Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020)
(2018)
Keywords: Replication
The impact of terrorism on expectations, trust and happiness – the case of the November 13 attacks in Paris, France, Tom Coupé,
in Applied Economics Letters
(2017)
Peer review versus citations – An analysis of best paper prizes, Tom Coupé,
in Research Policy
(2013)
Keywords: Peer review; Citations; Academic quality; Performance evaluation;
The visibility of Ukrainian economists 1969-2005, Tom Coupé,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2008)
Keywords: Ranking Ukraine Economists
Replicating "Predicting the present with Google trends" by Hyunyoung Choi and Hal Varian (The Economic Record, 2012), Tom Coupé,
from Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel)
(2017)
Keywords: Replication
What Do We Know about Ourselves? on the Economics of Economics, Tom Coupé,
in Kyklos
(2004)
Incentives and Bonuses – The Case of the 2006 World Cup, Tom Coupé,
in Kyklos
(2007)
The Impact of Terrorism on Expectations, Trust and Happiness: The Case of the November 13 Attacks in Paris, France, Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Terrorism, Trust, Happiness, Expectations
Robots, Job Characteristics and Job Insecurity, Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2018)
Keywords: Job insecurity, robots, computers, technology, skills
Who is the Most Sought-After Economist? Ranking Economists Using Google Trends, Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: Economists, rankings, Google Trends, performance measurement
Revealed Preferences: ChatGPT’s Opinion on Economic Issues and the Economics Profession, Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: ChatGPT, Economic Opinion, Economists' Consensus, Public Policy, Artificial Intelligence
How global is the affordable housing crisis?, Tom Coupé,
in International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
(2020)
Keywords: Economics, Gallup World Poll, Housing affordability, O18, C83, I31
Automation, job characteristics and job insecurity, Tom Coupé,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2019)
Keywords: Skills, Job insecurity, Technology, Robots, Computers
Who is the most sought‐after economist? Ranking economists using Google Trends, Tom Coupé,
in Southern Economic Journal
(2022)
Revealed Performances: Worldwide Rankings of Economists and Economics Departments, 1990-2000, Tom Coupé,
in Journal of the European Economic Association
(2003)
Female Ministers, Governance and Reforms, Tom Coupé,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: female ministers, gender, governance, reforms
Peer Review versus Citations - An Analysis of Best Paper Prizes, Tom Coupé,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: peer review, citations, academic quality, performance evaluation
Mattresses versus Banks - The Effect of Trust on Portfolio Composition, Tom Coupé,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: trust, bank deposits, cash savings, financial awareness
The impact of terrorism on expectations, trust and happiness. The Case of the November 13 attacks in Paris, France, Tom Coupé,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: terrorism, trust, happiness, expectations
The Visibility of Ukrainian Economists 1969-2005, Tom Coupé,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2008)
Keywords: ranking, Ukraine, economists
Registered author: Tom Coupé
Google Doodles and Covid-19, Tom Coupé and Boaz Shmueli,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: Google Doodles, Covid-19, social marketing
Predicting Chinese consumption series with Baidu, Zhongchen Song and Tom Coupé,
in Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies
(2023)
The Mental Health Cost of Terrorism. A Replication Study of Kim and Albert Kim (Health Economics, 2018), Tyler Smith and Tom Coupé,
in International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics (IREE)
(2021)
Keywords: Terrorism, Mental Health, Happiness, Replication Study
The Impact of War on Happiness: the Case of Ukraine, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Happiness; War; Ukraine
Adolescents’ (Un)happiness in Transition, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2017)
Keywords: Happiness, Happiness gap, Transition countries
The Impact of the European Song Contest on European Identity, Tom Coupé and Natalia Chaban,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2018)
Keywords: European Identity; Eurovision; Quasi-Experiment
The Mental Health Cost of Terrorism: A Replication of Kim and Albert Kim (Health Economics, 2018), Tyler Smith and Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2020)
Keywords: Replication, terrorism, mental health, happiness
Weather-Related House Damage and Subjective Wellbeing, Nicholas Gunby and Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: climate change; subjective wellbeing; weather; disasters
Predicting Chinese consumption series with Baidu, Zhongchen Song and Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: China, Baidu Index, Google Trends, forecasting, consumption.
War and Happiness, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: War, Happiness, Subjective Well-Being (SWB), Causality, Heterogeneity
THE CHARITY OF THE EXTREMELY WEALTHY, Tom Coupé and Claire Monteiro,
in Economic Inquiry
(2016)
Violence and political outcomes in Ukraine—Evidence from Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
in Journal of Comparative Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Ukraine; Violence; Turnout; War;
Adolescents’ (un)happiness in transition, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
in Journal of Comparative Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Happiness; Transition; HBSC;
The impact of war on happiness: The case of Ukraine, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2016)
Keywords: Happiness; War; Ukraine;
Choosing not to choose: on the link between information and abstention, Tom Coupé and Abdul Noury,
in Economics Letters
(2004)
Creating Europe through culture? The impact of the European Song Contest on European identity, Tom Coupé and Natalia Chaban,
in Empirica
(2020)
Keywords: European identity, Eurovision, Quasi-experiment, Culture
Weather-Related Home Damage and Subjective Well-Being, Nicholas Gunby and Tom Coupé,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2023)
Keywords: climate change, subjective wellbeing, weather
Quality Based Rankings of Irish Economists 1990-2000, Tom Coupé and Patrick Walsh,
in The Economic and Social Review
(2003)
Do Negative Replications Affect Citations?, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Matching, Hierarchical Linear Modelling, Quantile Regression
Do Negative Replications Affect Citations?, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Matching, Meta-science, Self-correcting science
Do Negative Replications Affect Citations?, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Matching, Meta-science, Self-correcting science
Do Replications Make a Difference?, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2023)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Matching, Meta-science, Self-correcting science
Choosing not to choose: on the link between information and abstention, Abdul Noury and Tom Coupé,
from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
(2004)
Keywords: Abstention; Information; Roll off
Violence and political outcomes in Ukraine: Evidence from Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from Households in Conflict Network
(2016)
The Effect of Transition on Women in Ukrainian Industry: An Exploration of the ULFS Panel Data, Tom Coupé and Hartmut Lehmann,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2012)
Keywords: Shop Floor, Female Worker, Female Employee, Blue Collar Worker, Blue Collar
POPULAR SUPPORT FOR TRADE AGREEMENTS AND PARTNER COUNTRY CHARACTERISTICS: EVIDENCE FROM AN UNEXPECTED ELECTION OUTCOME, Tom Coupé and Oleksandr Shepotylo,
in Economic Inquiry
(2021)
Country Reputation and Trade Policy Preferences - Using the News of the Election of Donald Trump as an Instrument, Tom Coupé and Oleksandr Shepotylo,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2017)
Keywords: Reputation, Trade agreements, Trump, TTIP
Expert opinion and football, Olivier Gergaud and Tom Coupé,
from International Association of Sports Economists
(2005)
Keywords: sports economics
Weather Effects in Transition, Tom Coupé and Olha Zadorozhna,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: weather effects, transition countries
Recent Dynamics of Returns to Education in Transition Countries, Tom Coupé and Ganna Vakhitova,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: returns to education, transition countries
Do Tobacco Bans Harm the Advertising Industry?, Tom Coupé and Olena Gnezdilova,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2008)
Keywords: Tobacco advertising ban
Suspicious Blood and Performance in the 2010 Tour de France, Tom Coupé and Olivier Gergaud,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Doping, Cycling, Tour de France
The Charity of the Extremely Wealthy, Tom Coupé and Claire Monteiro,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: billionaires, Forbes, mental accounting, fundraising
Violence and political outcomes in Ukraine – Evidence from Sloviansk and Kramatorsk, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Ukraine, violence, turnout, war
The Impact of War on Happiness: the Case of Ukraine, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: happiness, war, Ukraine
Adolescents’ (Un)happiness in Transition, Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: adolescents, happiness, happiness gap, transition countries
Biases and Strategic Behaviour in Performance Evaluation: The Case of the FIFA's best soccer player award, Tom Coupé, Olivier Gergaud and Abdul Noury,
in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
(2018)
The Long-Term Impact of Experiencing War on Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the Life in Transition Survey, Jemesa Landers, Tom Coupé and Andrea Menclova,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: War; Life Satisfaction; Replications; Metaverse; Specification Curve
Are leading papers of better quality? Evidence from a natural experiment, Tom Coupé, Victor Ginsburgh and Abdul Noury,
from Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE)
(2010)
Incentives, Sorting and Productivity along the Career: Evidence from a Sample of Top Economists, Tom Coupé, Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski,
in The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization
(2006)
Are leading papers of better quality? Evidence from a natural experiment, Tom Coupé, Victor Ginsburgh and Abdul Noury,
in Oxford Economic Papers
(2010)
Wage Structure and Research Performance of U. S. Economics Departments: Distinguishing Incentives from Sorting, Tom Coupé, Valérie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski,
in Revue d'économie politique
(2012)
Keywords: incentives, sorting, tournaments, standards,
Effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions: evidence from New Zealand, Andrew Besuyen, Tom Coupé and Kuntal Das,
in New Zealand Economic Papers
(2021)
The effect of school zone on housing prices: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in New Zealand, Peng Sun, Tom Coupé and Jeremy Clark,
in New Zealand Economic Papers
(2024)
Does the Academic Labor Market Initially Allocate New Graduates Efficiently?, Valerie Smeets, Frédéric Warzynski and Tom Coupé,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(2006)
Biases and Strategic Behavior in Performance Evaluation: The Case of the FIFA’s Best Soccer Player Award, Tom Coupé, Olivier Gergaud and Abdul Noury,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Award; Bias; Voting; Soccer
Effectiveness of Foreign Exchange Interventions: Evidence from New Zealand, Andrew Besuyen, Tom Coupé and Kuntal Das,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: Foreign exchange intervention; Explicit intervention; Implicit intervention; Synthetic control; Effectiveness
The Effect of School Zone on Housing Prices: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in New Zealand, Peng Sun, Jeremy Clark and Tom Coupé,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2023)
Keywords: School housing price premium, difference-in-differences, hedonic house pricing models
Examining the Predictors of School Exclusion for Māori and Pākehā Learners, Steve Agnew, Tom Coupé and Cassia Hingston,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: School exclusion; ethnicity, Māori, indigenous people
Predictors of School Exclusion in New Zealand: The Implications for Pacific Learners Receiving English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Support, Steve Agnew, Tom Coupé and Cassia Hingston,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: School exclusion; Pacific learners, ESOL
The One-Child Policy and Chinese Saving Behavior, Zhongchen Song, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2019)
Keywords: China, One-Child Policy, Saving rate, Demographics, Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition
Estimating the Effect of the One-Child Policy on Chinese Household Savings: Evidence from an Oaxaca Decomposition, Zhongchen Song, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2020)
Keywords: China, One-Child Policy, Savings rate, Demographics, Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition
Paving the Road for Replications: Experimental Results from an Online Research Repository, Tom Coupé, W. Reed and Christian Zimmerman,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2021)
Keywords: Replications, RePEc, Experiment, Online Research Repository, Webpages, Click-throughs
Paving the Road for Replications: Experimental Results from an Online Research Repository, Tom Coupé, W. Reed and Christian Zimmerman,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: Replications, RePEc, Experiment, Online Research Bibliography, Webpages, Click-throughs
Do Replications Really Receive Fewer Citations?, Tom Coupé, Thomas Logchies and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Incentives, Academic Publishing
Do Robots Decrease Humans' Wages?, Thomas Logchies, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: Wages, Robots, Automation, Meta-analysis.
Do Replications Receive Fewer Citations? A Counterfactual Approach, Tom Coupé, Thomas Logchies and W. Reed,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2024)
Keywords: Replications, Citations, Incentives, Academic Publishing
Are Leading Papers of Better Quality? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, Tom Coupé, Victor Ginsburgh and Abdul Noury,
from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
(2009)
Incentives, sorting and productivity along the career: Evidence from a sample of top economists, Tom Coupé, Valérie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski,
from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
(2008)
Estimating the effect of the one-child policy on Chinese household savings - Evidence from an Oaxaca decomposition, Zhongchen Song, Tom Coupé and W. Reed,
in China Economic Review
(2021)
Keywords: China; One-child policy; Savings rate; Demographics; Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition;
Getting seen: Results from an online experiment to draw more attention to replications, Tom Coupé, W. Reed and Christian Zimmermann,
in Research Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Replications; RePEc; Experiment; Online research bibliography; Webpages; Click-throughs;
Incentives, Sorting and Productivity along the Career: Evidence from a Sample of Top Economists, Tom Coupé, Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski,
from University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics
(2003)
Keywords: Dynamic incentives; career concerns; sorting; productivity; internal labor markets; human capital; economic departments; promotions; mobility; tenure
Incentives in Economic Departments: Testing Tournaments?, Tom Coupé, Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski,
from University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics
(2003)
Keywords: incentives; sorting; tournaments; standards; marginal productivity; economic departments
Are Leading Papers of Better Quality? Evidence from a Natural Experiment, Tom Coupé, Victor Ginsburgh and Abdul Noury,
from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
(2008)
The Effect of Policies on FDI Flows to Transition Countries, Tom Coupé, Irina Orlova and Alexandre Skiba,
from Edward Elgar Publishing
(2010)
Keywords: Development Studies, Economics and Finance, Social Policy and Sociology, Urban and Regional Studies,
Biases in Voting - The Case of the FIFA Best Player Award, Tom Coupé, Olivier Gergaud and Abdul Noury,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: bias; voting; football
Are leading papers of better quality? Evidence from a natural experiment, Tom Coupé, Victor Ginsburgh and Abdul Noury,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2008)
Paving the Road for Replications: Experimental Results from an Online Research Bibliography, Tom Coupé, W. Reed and Christian Zimmermann,
from Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
(2022)
Keywords: replications; RePEc; Experiment; Online Research Bibliography; Webpages; Click-throughs
Predictors of School Exclusion as a Disciplinary Measure in New Zealand: A Maori, Pacific Peoples and Pakeha Comparison, Steve Agnew, Tom Coupé and Cassia-Rose Hingston,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: School Exclusion; Ethnicity, Maori, Pacific
Class size, school size and the size of the school network, Tom Coupé, Anna Olefir and Juan Diego Alonso,
in Education Economics
(2016)
Student Performance and Attendance in Moldova from a Socio-Economic Perspective, Anna Olefir, Tobias Stohr, Tom Coupé and Anatol Gremalschi,
from The World Bank Group
(2015)
Keywords: Education-Education For All Education-Effective Schools and Teachers Education-Secondary Education Primary
Is optimization an opportunity ? an assessment of the impact of class size and school size on the performance of Ukrainian secondary schools, Tom Coupé, Anna Olefir and Juan Diego Alonso,
from The World Bank
(2011)
Keywords: Tertiary Education,Secondary Education,Teaching and Learning,Education For All,Primary Education
Is Optimization an Opportunity? An Assessment of the Impact of Class Size and School Size on the Performance of Ukrainian Secondary Schools, Tom Coupé, Anna Olefir and Juan Diego Alonso,
from Kyiv School of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Tertiary Education, Secondary Education, Teaching and Learning, Education For All, Primary Education
Power to the researchers: Calculating power after estimation, Jiarui Tian, Tom Coupé, Sayak Khatua, W. Reed and Benjamin D. K. Wood,
in Review of Development Economics
(2025)
Power to the Researchers: Calculating Power After Estimation, Alex Tian, Tom Coupé, Sayak Khatua, W. Reed and Ben Wood,
from University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance
(2022)
Keywords: Ex Ante Power, Ex Post Power, Hypothesis Testing, Monte Carlo simulation
Testing for Aptitude and Motivation in South African Industry: The Work of the National Institute for Personnel Research, 1946–1973, Stuart Coupe,
in Business History Review
(1996)
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