Working Papers
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- 1803: Vietnam: The Next Asian Tiger?
- Tom Barker and Murat Üngör
- 1802: Number of bidders and the winner’s curse
- Ronald Peeters and Anastas Tenev
- 1801: Simple guilt and cooperation
- Ronald Peeters and Marc Vorsatz
- 1715: Simulation Evidence on Herfindahl-Hirschman Indices as Measures of Competitive Balance
- Dorian Owen and Caitlin Owen
- 1714: Geographic variation in intra-city house price appreciation over the boom-bust cycle: evidence from Auckland, NZ
- Leon Stirk-Wang and Paul Thorsnes
- 1713: Heterogeneity in household preferences for energy-efficient heating systems
- Paul Thorsnes
- 1712: Revisiting The Decline In India’s Female Labour Force Participation: The Rise Of Machines And Security Risks
- Arlene Garces-Ozanne and Avtar Singh
- 1711: Alcohol Expenditure, Generosity and Empathy
- David Fielding, Stephen Knowles and Kirsten Robertson
- 1710: The impact of oil-market shocks on stock returns in major oil-exporting countries: A Markov-switching approach
- Syed Basher, Alfred Haug and Perry Sadorsky
- 1709: Housing, the ‘Great Income Tax Experiment’, and the intergenerational consequences of the lease
- Andrew Coleman
- 1708: Gone with the Wind: International Migration
- Amelia Aburn and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1707: Access to Financing and Firm Growth: Evidence from Ethiopia
- Dereje Regasa, David Fielding and Helen Roberts
- 1706: The impact of climate change on crop production in Ghana: A Structural Ricardian analysis
- Prince Etwire, David Fielding and Victoria Kahui
- 1705: Health Shocks and Child Time Allocation Decisions by Households: Evidence from Ethiopia
- Yonatan Dinku, David Fielding and Murat Genc
- 1704: The true significance of ‘high’ correlations between EQ-5D value sets
- Franz Ombler, Michael Albert and Paul Hansen
- 1703: A balancing approach: using the living standards framework to assess different retirement income policies
- Andrew Coleman
- 1702: Delays in Public Goods
- Santanu Chatterjee, Olaf Posch and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1701: When does it matter how you ask? Cross-subject heterogeneity in framing effects in a charitable donation experiment
- David Fielding, Stephen Knowles and Kirsten Robertson
- 1611: Does institutional quality resolve the Lucas Paradox?
- Muhammad Akhtaruzzaman, Christopher Hajzler and Dorian Owen
- 1609: HOW DO EMPOWERMENT AND SELF-DETERMINATION AFFECT NATIONAL HEALTH OUTCOMES?
- Arlene Garces-Ozanne, Edna Ikechi Kalu and Richard Audas
- 1608: Dire Straits v The Cure: Emphasising the Problem or the Solution in Charitable Fundraising for International Development
- Jeremy Clark, Arlene Garces-Ozanne and Stephen Knowles
- 1607: A New Test of Ricardian Equivalence Using the Narrative Record on Tax Changes
- Alfred Haug
- 1606: Is Zimbabwe More Productive Than the United States? Some Observations From PWT 8.1
- Murat Üngör and AyÅŸe Ä°mrohoroÄŸlu
- 1605: Bilateral foreign aid: How important is aid effectiveness to people for choosing countries to support?
- Harry Cunningham, Stephen Knowles and Paul Hansen
- 1604: Cheap Talk in a New Keynesian Model
- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1603: Jobless Recoveries: The Interaction between Financial and Search Frictions
- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1602: Did the FED REact to Asset Price Bubbles?
- Dennis Wesselbaum and Marc-André Luik
- 1601: The Lion on the Move Towards the World Frontier: Catching Up or Remaining Stuck?
- Murat Üngör and Tarek Harchaoui
- 1508: Evaluating ingenious instruments for fundamental determinants of long-run economic growth and development
- Dorian Owen
- 1507: Credit Booms, Financial Fragility and Banking Crises
- David Fielding and Johan Rewilak
- 1506: Copyright Payments in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1701–1800
- David Fielding and Shef Rogers
- 1505: Understanding the Etiology of Electoral Violence: The Case of Zimbabwe
- David Fielding
- 1504: Does Charity Begin at Home or Overseas?
- Stephen Knowles and Trudy Sullivan
- 1503: is New Zealand's economy vulnerable to world oil market shocks?
- Mohammad Jaforullah and Alan King
- 1502: International tourism and economic growth in New Zealand
- Mohammad Jaforullah
- 1501: Deadlines, Procrastination, and Inattention in Charitable Giving: A Field Experiment
- Stephen Knowles, Maroš Servátka and Trudy Sullivan
- 1410: Monopoly Power in the Eighteenth Century British Book Trade
- David Fielding and Shef Rogers
- 1409: Mapping Medieval and Modern chauvinism in England
- David Fielding
- 1408: ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION,GOVERNANCE AND LOAN DEFAULTS IN AFRICA
- Svetlana Adrianova, Badi Baltagi, Panicos Demetriades and David Fielding
- 1407: : Income Inequality and FDI: Evidence with Turkish Data
- Meltem Ucal, Mehmet Bilgin and Alfred Haug
- 1406: : Quantity restrictions with imperfect enforcement in an over-used commons: Permissive regulation to reduce over-use?
- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Nathan Berg
- 1405: Information Processing, Pattern Transmission and Aggregate Consumption Patterns in New Zealand
- Dan Farhat
- 1404: Artificial Neural Networks and Aggregate Consumption Patterns in New Zealand
- Dan Farhat
- 1402: New Reform Strategies and Welfare participation in Canada
- Nathan Berg and Todd Gabel
- 1401: Transaction costs, the Opportunity Cost of Time and Inertia in Charitable Giving
- Stephen Knowles and Maroš Servátka
- 1318: Can You Spare Some Change For Charity? Experimental Evidence On Verbal Cues And Loose Change Effects In A Dictator Game
- David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- 1317: Are Courts Slow? Exposing and Measuring the Invisible Determinants of Case Disposition Time
- Kim Economides, Alfred Haug and Joe McIntyre
- 1316: Efficiency Aspects of Government Secondary School Finances in New South Wales: Results from a Two-Stage Double-Bootstrap DEA at the School Level
- Alfred Haug and Vincent C. Blackburn
- 1315: The Economics of Information, Deep Capture, and the Obesity Debate
- Trenton Smith and Attila Tasnádi
- 1314: Prohibition of Riba and Gharar: A signaling and screening explanation?
- Nathan Berg and Jeong-Yoo Kim
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