> Verlagsreihe
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SERPS no. 2019, 001 (January 2019):
Household location in English cities David Cuberes, Jennifer Roberts and Cristina Sechel
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 004 (February 2019):
A mailshot in the dark? the impact of the UK government's leaflet on the 2016 EU referendum Harry Pickard
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 005 (February 2019):
Tax evasion on a social network Duccio Gamannossi degl'Innocenti and Matthew D. Rablen
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 006 (January 2019):
Voluntary disclosure schemes for offshore tax evasion Matthew Gould and Matthew D. Rablen
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 002 (February 2019):
Charitable behaviour and political ideology evidence for the UK Sarah Brown and Karl Taylor
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 003 (January 2019):
Parental ethnic identity and child development Stuart Campbell, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Gurleen Popli and Anita Ratcliffe
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2019, 007 (March 2019):
Weekend working in 21st century Britain does it matter for well-being? Authors Andrew M. Bryce
Sheffield, UK: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2019]
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SERPS no. 2018, 007 (May 2018):
Unhappiness in unemployment is it the same for everyone? Simonetta Longhi, Alita Nandi, Mark Bryan, Sara Connolly and Cigdem Gedikli
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 008 (May 2018):
Class setting and children's non-cognitive outcomes Emily McDool
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 009 (May 2018):
Credit supply shocks and household leverage evidence from the US banking deregulation Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray and Alberto Montagnoli
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 004 (May 2018):
Finding meaning through work eudaimonic well-being and job type in the US and UK Andrew Bryce
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 005 (May 2018):
How effective is inflation targeting in emerging market economies? Thanaset Chevapatrakul and Juan Paez-Farrell
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 011 (June 2018):
Bribery, hold-up and bureaucratic structure John Bennett and Matthew D. Rablen
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 012 (June 2018):
Revisiting the causal effects of exporting on productivity does price heterogeneity matter? Tewodros Ayenew Wassie
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 006 (May 2018):
Migration and business cycle dynamics Christie Smith and Christoph Thoenissen
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 010 (June 2018):
The disutility of commuting? the effect of gender and local labour markets Luke Munford, Nigel Rice, Jennifer Roberts and Nikita Jacob
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 001 (January 2018):
Austerity, life satisfaction and expectations Sarah Brown, Alexandros Kontonikas, Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro and Luisanna Onnis
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 002 (March 2018):
Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing Mark L. Bryan and Alita Nandi
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 003 (April 2018):
Assessing the cyclical behaviour of bank capital buffers in a finance-augmented macro-economy Alberto Montagnoli, Konstantinos Mouratidis and Kemar Whyte
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 013 (September 2018):
Mental health and reporting bias analysis of the GHQ - 12 Sarah Brown, Mark N. Harris, Preety Srivastava and Karl Taylor
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 014 (September 2018):
Does Congressional experience in US governors influence state transfers? Harry Pickard
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 015 (October 2018):
The North-South divide, the euro and the world Konstantinos Chisiridis, Kostas Mouratidis and Theodore Panagiotidis
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 018 (December 2018):
Election outcomes and individual well-being evidence from British panel data Daniel Gray, Harry Pickard and Luke Munford
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 016 (October 2018):
Aid diversion and the impact of Development Assistance for Health in a decentralized health system Samuel Lordemus
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2018, 017 (November 2018):
Generalised self-efficacy and work values as indicators of job satisfaction evidence from China Pamela Lenton and Lu Yin
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2018]
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SERPS no. 2017, 011 (July 2017):
Financial hardship and saving behaviour Bayesian analysis of British panel data Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh, Bhuvanesh Pareek and Karl Taylor
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2017]
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SERPS no. 2017, 012 (June 2017):
Fiscal consolidation in a low inflation environment pay cuts versus lost jobs Guilherme Bandeira, Evi Pappa, Rana Sajedi and Eugenia Vella
Sheffield: The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, [2017]