> Publishers' series
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Migration fear and stock price crash risk Kuntal K. Das, Mona Yaghoubi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Too cold for comfort a theoretical analysis of index-based insurance for frost damage to crops Amogh Prakasha Kumar, Laura Meriluoto, Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Is UWLS really better? a replication and pre-registered robustness check of Stanley et al., journal of clinical epidemiology (2023) Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Social capital, social heterogeneity, and electoral turnout Jeremy Clark, Abel François, Olivier Gergaud
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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The ups and downs of oil prices asymmetric impacts of oil price volatility on corporate environmental responsibility Mona Yaghoubi, Reza Yaghoubi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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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, Cassia Hingston
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Family financial socialisation and its impact on financial confidence, intentions, and behaviours among New Zealand adolescents Steve Agnew, Valerie A. Sotardi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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War and happiness Tom Coupé, Maksym Obrizan
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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The impact of pocket money and term time employment on the financial confidence of adolescents in New Zealand Steve Agnew, Valerie A. Sotardi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Social capital and economic growth a meta-analysis Xindong Xue, W. Robert Reed, Robbie C.M. van Aert
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Examining the predictors of school exclusion for Māori and Pākehā learners Steve Agnew, Tom Coupé, Cassia Hingston
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2024]
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Bargaining theory and the copyright royalty board's rate setting mandate for interactive streaming of music Elliott Hughes, Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Social capital and economic growth a meta-analysis Xindong Xue, W. Robert Reed, Robbie C.M. van Aert
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Do replications make a difference? Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Evidence on the determinants and variation of idiosyncratic risk in housing markets Lydia Cheung, Jaqueson K. Galimberti, Philip Vermeulen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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How much does dysphagia cost? an estimation of the additional annual cost of dysphagia in patients hospitalised with stroke Shnece Duncan, Andrea Menclova, Maggie-Lee Huckabee, Dominique Cadilhac, Anna Ranta
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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The determinants of office cap rates the international evidence Jedrzej Bialkowski, Sheridan Titman, Garry Twite
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Adverse selection with the boot on the other foot insurer insolvency as a problem in asymmetric information Yuechen Dai, Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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The midterm election effect on US stock returns some practical considerations for investors Warwick Anderson, Jędrzej Białkowski, Moritz Wagner
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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The effect of school zone on housing prices evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in New Zealand Peng Sun, Jeremy Clark, Tom Coupe
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Carbon taxes and CO2 emissions a replication of Andersson Yanxia Yu
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Differences between NZ and U.S. individual investor sentiment more noise or more information? Jędrzej Białkowski, Moritz Wagner, Xiaopeng Wei
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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The initial and dynamic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime in New Zealand Lydia Cheung, Philip Gunby
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Retrospective wisdom long-term orientation and the rating downgrades of financial institutions Huong Dieu Dang
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Meta-analysis and partial correlation coefficients a matter of weights Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Executive characteristics as moderators exploring the impact of geopolitical risk on capital structure decisions Mona Yaghoubi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Estimating the prevalence and incidence of dysphagia in New Zealand Shnece Duncan, Andrea Menclova, Maggie-Lee Huckabee
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2023]
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Optimal reserve prices Onur A. Koska, Frank Stähler
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Investing in network strength, consumer expectations, and the mode of competition Onur A. Koska
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Bond finance and the leverage ratio Alfred Guender
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Is the tracking error time-varying? evidence from agricultural ETCs Devmali Perera, Jedrzej Bialkowski, Martin T. Bohl
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Do negative replications affect citations? Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Stock liquidity and firm-level political risk Kuntal K. Das, Mona Yaghoubi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Predictors of school exclusion as a disciplinary measure in New Zealand a Maori, Pacific Peoples and Pakeha comparison Steve Agnew, Tom Coupé, Cassia-Rose Hingston
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Yield effects of agricultural cooperative membership in developing countries a meta-analysis Wanglin Ma, Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed, Jianhua Duan, Phong Quoc Luu
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Building and using nonlinear excel simulations an application to the specific factors model John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Reserve prices as signals Onur A. Koska, Frank Stähler
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Commodity futures hedge ratios a meta-analysis Jedrzej Bialkowski, Martin T. Bohl, Devmali Perera
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Social capital and economic growth a meta-analysis Xindong Xue, W. Robert Reed, Robbie C.M. van Aert
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Power to the researchers calculating power after estimation Alex Tian, Tom Coupé, Sayak Khatua, W. Robert Reed, Ben Wood
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Predicting Chinese consumption series with Baidu Zhongchen Song, Tom Coupé
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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The impact of income inequality on mortality a replication study of Leigh & Jencks (Journal of Health Economics, 2007) Weilun Wu
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Do negative replications affect citations? Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Depositor responses to a banking crisis are finance professionals special? Glenn Boyle, Roger Stover, Amrit Tiwana, Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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The scope for strategic asymmetry under international rivalry John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Paving the road for replications experimental results from an online research bibliography Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed, Christian Zimmermann
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Does the pattern of age dependency matter in the promotion of financial development in an emerging economy? Mantu Kumar Mahalik, John Nkwoma Inekwe, Kuntal K. Das, Umakant Dash, Augustine C Arize
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2022]
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Does FDI promote entrepreneurial activities? a meta-analysis Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed, Bifei Tian, Tingting Wu, Gen Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Google doodles and Covid-19 Tom Coupé, Boaz Shmueli
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Closed or open book for invigilated tests does it make a difference? Stephen Hickson
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Labor-eliminating technology, wage inequality and trade protectionism John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Weather-related house damage and subjective wellbeing Nicholas Gunby, Tom Coupé
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Who is the most sought-after economist? ranking economists using Google trends Tom Coupé
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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The Mundellian Trilemma and optimal monetary policy in a world of high capital mobility Richard T. Froyen, Alfred V. Guender
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Paving the road for replications experimental results from an online research repository Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed, Christian Zimmerman
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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New evidence on using expert ratings to proxy for wine quality in climate change research Amogh Prakasha Kumar, Laura Meriluoto, Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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A replication of "the effect of the conservation reserve program on rural economies: deriving a statistical verdict from a null finding" (American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2019) Jiarui Tian
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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The nonlinear effects of oil rent dependence on Malaysian manufacturing implications from structural change using a Markov-regime switching model Ramez Abubakr Badeeb, Jeremy Clark, Abey P. Philip
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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A lifecycle approach to insurance solvency Yuechen Dai, Tonghui Xu
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Do negative replications affect citations? Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, UC Business School, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions evidence from New Zealand Andrew Besuyen, Tom Coupé, Kuntal K. Das
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2021]
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Does FDI promote entrepreneurial activities? a meta-analysis Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed, Bifei Tian, Tingting Wu, Gen Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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It ain't over until it's over English auctions with subsequent negotiations Onur A. Koska, Frank Stähler
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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International trade, differentiated goods and strategic asymmetry John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Taxes and economic growth in OECD countries a meta-analysis Nazila Alinaghi, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Electoral turnout and social capital Jeremy Clark, Abel François, Olivier Gergaud
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Cum-ex trading the biggest fraud in history? Moritz Wagner, Xiaopeng Wei
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Systematic liquidity risk premia Glenn Boyle, Sanghyun Hong
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Transactions costs and the equity premium puzzle Sanghyun Hong
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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International trade, upstream market power, and endogenous mode of downstream competition John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Cashless economies, data analysis, and research-based teaching the versatility of the velocity of money for teaching macroeconomics Philip Gunby, Stephen Hickson
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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A note on the use of partial correlation coefficients in meta-analyses W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Estimating the effect of the one-child policy on Chinese household savings evidence from an Oaxaca decomposition Zhongchen Song, Tom Coupé, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Financial openness and inflation an empirical analysis Alfred V. Guender, Hamish McHugh-Smith
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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The mental health cost of terrorism a replication of Kim and Albert Kim (Health Economics, 2018) Tyler Smith, Tom Coupe
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Using revenue sharing for higher risk and return business ventures in microfinance an experimental study Jeremy Clark, John Spraggon
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Alcohol availability and alcohol-related harm exploring the relationship between local alcohol policies and crime in New Zealand Lauren Tyler-Harwood, Andrea Kutinova Menclova
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Taxes and economic growth in OECD countries a meta-analysis Nazila Alinaghi, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Product quality and strategic asymmetry in international trade John Gilbert, Onur A. Koska, Reza Oladi
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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A news-based approach to monitoring trade policy uncertainty in a small open economy the case of New Zealand John Ballingall, Enrico Dorigo, James Hogan, Kirdan Lees
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Using monte carlo experiments to select meta-analytic estimators Sanghyun Hong, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Overlooked results on the competitive firm under output price risk alternative sufficient conditions for downward sloping factor demand curves Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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Crime and mobility during the COVID-19 lockdown a preliminary empirical exploration Lydia Cheung, Philip Gunby
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, [2020]
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The relative announcement effects of ordinary dividends, special dividends and share buybacks in New Zealand Warwick Anderson, Wen Kang
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2018
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The impact of the European Song Contest on European identity Tom Coupe, Natalia Chaban
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2018
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A replication of “Are Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?” (Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2009) Samangi Bandaranayake, Kuntal Das, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Can banks placate knowledgeable depositors by offering higher interest rates during a banking crisis? Glenn Boyle, Roger Stover, Amri Tiwana, Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Searching for profit-shifting in China Xuefeng Qian, Bifei Tian, W. Robert Reed, Ziruo Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Robots, job characteristics and job insecurity Tom Coupe
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Do better informed investors always do better? a buyback puzzle Glenn Boyle, Gerald Ward
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Quantifying the costs of land use regulation evidence from New Zealand Kirdan Lees
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2018
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Replication in labor economics W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Is health care infected by Baumol's cost disease? test of a new model Akinwande A. Atanda, Andrea K. Menclova, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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The applicability of micro finance to higher risk business ventures an experimental study Jeremy Clark, John Spraggon
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Structural factor analysis of interest rate pass through in four large Euro Area economies Anindya Banerjee, Victor Bystrov, Paul Mizen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Bootstrap methods for inference in the Parks model Mantobaye Moundigbaye, Clarisse Messemer, Richard W. Parks, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Which panel data estimator should I use? a corrigendum and extension Mantobaye Moundigbaye, William S. Read, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Determinants of households' recycling behaviour evidence from China Zhujie Chu, Laura Meriluoto, Kuntal Das, Ying Li, Bolin Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Investor sentiment dynamics, the cross-section of stock returns and the MAX effect Muhammad A. Cheema, Gilbert V. Nartea
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Country reputation and trade policy preferences using the news of the election of Donald Trump as an instrument Tom Coupé, Oleksandr Shepotylo
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Adolescents' (un)happiness in transition Tom Coupé, Maksym Obrizan
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Determinants of trading activity on the single-stock futures market evidence from the Eurex exchange Jędrzej Białkowski, Jacek Jakubowski
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Does the tail wag the dog? evidence from fund flow to VIX ETFs and ETNs Jędrzej Białkowski, Huong Dieu Dang, Xiaopeng Wei
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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A primer on the “reproducibility crisis” and ways to fix it W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Cross-sectional and time-series momentum returns and market dynamics are Islamic stocks different? Muhammad A. Cheema, Gilbert V. Nartea
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Does the design of spot markets matter for the success of futures markets? evidence from dairy futures Jędrzej Białkowski, Jan Koeman
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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The global equity premium revisited what human rights Imply for assets’ purchasing power Jędrzej Białkowski, Ehud I. Ronn
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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The impact of sleep restriction on contributions and punishment first evidence Jeremy Clark, David L. Dickinson
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Expanding schooling opportunities in the Netherlands aA replication of Leuven et al. (2010) Asaad Ismail Ali, Andrea Kutinova Menclova
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Meta-analysis and publication bias how well does the FAT-PET-PEESE Procedure work? Nazila Alinaghi, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Bundling and insurance of independent risks Benjamin Davies, Richard Watt
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business, University of Canterbury, 2017
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A replication of “Are Competitive Banking Systems More Stable?” (Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2009) Samangi Bandaranayake, Kuntal Das, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2017
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Is health care infected by Baumol's Cost Disease? test of a new model using an OECD dataset Akinwande A. Atanda, Andrea K. Menclova, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 3 April 2016
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On estimating long-run effects in models with lagged dependent variables W. Robert Reed, Min Zhu
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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The impact of terrorism on expectations, trust and happiness the case of the November 13 Attacks in Paris, France Tom Coupé
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Bootstrap methods for inference in the Parks Model Mantobaye Moundigbaye, Clarisse Messemer, Richard W. Parks, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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The effect of house prices on fertility evidence from Canada Jeremy Clark, Ana Ferrer
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Biases and strategic behavior in performance evaluation the case of the FIFA's Best Soccer Player Award Tom Coupe, Olivier Gergaud, Abdul Noury
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Determinants of Chinese government size an extreme bounds analysis Philip Gunby, Yinghua Jin
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Meta-analysis and publication bias how well does the FAT-PET-PEESE Procedure work? Nazila Alinaghi, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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On ya bike? a review of the Christchurch cycleway network business case Glenn Boyle, James Hill
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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"Honey, the bank might go bust" the response of finance professionals to a banking system shock Glenn Boyle, Roger Stover, Amrit Tiwana, Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Is cash dead? using cconomic concepts to motivate learning and economic thinking Philip Gunby, Stephen Hickson
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Sovereign ratings and national culture Huong Dang, Graham Partington
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Is health care infected by Baumol's cost disease? test of a new model Akinwande A. Atanda, Andrea K. Menclova, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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What is meant by ‘replication’ and why does it encounter resistance in economics? Maren Duvendack, Richard Palmer-Jones, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Univariate unit root tests perform poorly when data are cointegrated W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 22 January 2016
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Did FDI really cause Chinese economic growth? a meta-analysis Philip Gunby, Yinghua Jin, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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The effect of exchange rates on Chinese trade a dual margin approach Bin Qiu, Kuntal K. Das, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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A time series paradox unit root tests perform poorly when data are cointegrated W. Robert Reed, Aaron Smith
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Do better informed investors always do better? Glenn Boyle, Gerald Ward
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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IPOS in New Zealand valuation multiples and benchmark adjusted performance Huong Dang, Michael Jolly
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Export tax and tariff evasion evidence of misinvoicing in China-New Zealand trade Kuntal Das, Laura Meriluoto, Amy Rice
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Under cover estimating the existence of profit-shifting by MNCs in China Xueng Qian, Bifei Tian, W. Robert Reed, Zirou Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Taxes and economic growth in OECD countries a meta-analysis Nazila Alinaghi, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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Chinese households' recycling behavior analysis of resident survey in Harbin, China Zhujie Chu, Laura Meriluoto, Ying Li, Bolin Chen
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 14 April 2016
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More evidence on "which panel data estimator should I use?" Mantobaye Moundigbaye, William Rea, W. Robert Reed
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016
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The impact of war on happiness the case of Ukraine Tom Coupé, Makysm Obrizan
Christchurch, New Zealand: Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, 2016