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Household income expectations the role of shocks and aggregate conditions Alessandro Bucciol, Joshy Easaw and Serena Trucchi
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2024
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Imperfect financial markets and the cyclicality of social spending Maren Froemel and Wojtek Paczos
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2024
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Sovereign debt issuance and selective default Wojtek Paczos and Kirill Shakhnov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2024
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Domestic and foreign sovereign debt stability Leonardo Barros Torres, Wojtek Paczos, and Kirill Shakhnov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2024
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Inflation persistence in the UK 1993-2019 from months to years Huw Dixon, Yiyi Li, David Meenagh and Maoshan Tian
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2024
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The intergenerational effect of parental health shocks on adult children fertility decisions in China Shouwei Qi, Xiang Li and Kent Matthews
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2024
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SME relationship banking and loan contracting survey-based evidence from China Shun Lu, Marina Glushenkova, Wei Huang and Kent Matthews
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2024
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Indirect inference a methodological essay on its role and applications Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2024
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A note rebutting the recent Cambridge Econometrics assessment of Brexit on the UK and London economies commissioned by London Mayor Khan Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2024
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Assessing the institutions-innovation channel within the inequality-growth nexus Yang Sun, Joshy Easaw and Vassilis Logothetis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2023
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Is there international risk-sharing between developed economies? new evidence from indirect inference Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2023
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Bounded rational expectation how it can affect the effectiveness of monetary rules in the open economy Xue Dong, Patrick Minford, David Meenagh, Xiaoliang Yang
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2023
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The evolution of financial market infrastructure from digitalization to tokenization Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2023
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UK monetary policy in an estimated DSGE model with state-dependent price and wage contracts Haixia Chen, Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2023
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Modelling the effects of Brexit on the British economy Patrick Minford and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2023
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Why fixed-price policy prevails the effect of trade frictions and competition Cemil Selcuk
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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Measuring inflation during the Pandemic with the benefit of hindsight Aftab Chowdhury and Huw Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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The role of fiscal policy a survey of recent empirical findings Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2023
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How the short run effects of Brexit on trade, investment and GDP have been miscalculated in some recent work Patrick Minford and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2023
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Resource misallocation in the presence of R&D spillovers Kun Li, Helmuts Azacis and Kul Luintel
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2023
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Finance and growth the unpleasant burden of evidence Kul B Luintel, GuangJie Li and Mosahid Khan
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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UK monetary and fiscal policy since the Great Recession - an evaluation Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, Patrick MinfordandZiqing Wang
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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Specialisation precedes diversification R&D productivity effects James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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Asymmetric volatility spillover between crude oil and other asset markets Bo Guan, Khelifa Mazouz and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2023
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Breaking the bag habit testing interventions to reduce plastic bag demand in a developing country Armenak Antinyan and Luca Corazzini
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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Chameleon models in economics a note Michael Hatcher and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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The contribution of realized covariance models to the economic value of volatility timing Luc Bauwens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2023
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Where next for monetary policy? lessons from the financial crisis and the pandemic Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2023
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On the determination of the real exchange rate in free markets do consumer risk-pooling and uncovered interest parity differ and fit? Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2023
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Social media charity campaigns and pro-social behaviour evidence from the Ice Bucket Challenge Andrea Fazio, Tommaso Reggiani, and Francesco Scervini
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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Minimum wage and tolerance for high incomes Andrea Fazio and Tommaso Reggiani
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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On the trend and variability of 18th century British Transatlantic slave prices Joshy Easawa, Atanu Ghoshray
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2023
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Indirect inference and small sample bias - some recent results David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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The dynamics of redistribution, inequality and growth across China’s regions Xiaoliang Yang, Lucy Barros, Kent Matthews and David Meenagh
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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Whether to decentralize and how to decentralize? the optimal fiscal federalism in an endogenous growth model Xiaodong Chen, Haoming Mi, Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2023
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Sanctions, co-sanctions, and counter-sanctions a multilateral, evolutionary game among three global powers Peng Zhou and Dong Guo
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2023
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Could an economy get stuck in a rational pessimism bubble? the case of Japan Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2023
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Incentivizing áexible workers in the gig economy the case of ride-hailing Cemil Selcuk and Bilal Gokpinar
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2022
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Targeting moments for calibration compared with indirect inference David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2022
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Mind the framing when studying social preferences in the domain of losses Armenak Antinyan, Luca Corazzini, Miloš Fišar and Tommaso Reggiani
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2022
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Editorial: Bridging the gap between innovationand entrepreneurship Peng Zhou , Nikolaos Tzivanakis, Tuanfeng Wang, Yao Lu and Peng Liu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2022
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The impact of globalization on domestic employment Hao Wei, Linlin Deng and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2022
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Long-term nexus of macroeconomic and financial fundamentals with cryptocurrencies Panayiotis M. Pourpourides
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2023
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A structural model of coronavirus behaviour what do four waves of Covid tell us? David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2022
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The confidence interval of the cross-sectional distribution of durations Huw Dixon and Maoshan Tian
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2022
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Why does Indirect Inference estimation produce less small sample bias than maximum likelihood? a note David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2022
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Modern Monetary Theory the post-Crisis economy misunderstood? Chunping Liu, Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2022
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Tactical refereeing and signaling by publishing Sergey V. Popov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2022
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New results and a model of scale effects on growth Kul B Luintel and Panayiotis M. Pourpourides
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2022
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Wealth inequality and social mobility a simulation-based modelling approach Xiaoliang Yang and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2022
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Varying coefficient model with correlated error components and application to disparities between mental health service by councils in England Pipat Wongs-arta, Namhyun Kim, Yingcun Xia, Francesco Moscone
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2022
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Does higher education matter for health? Sisi Ji and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2022
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Professionals forecasting inflation the role of inattentiveness and uncertainty Joshy Easaw, Roberto Golinelli and Saeed Heravi
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2022
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Residential-based discrimination in the labor market Štěpán Mikula and Tommaso Reggiani
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2022
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Evaluation and indirect inference estimation of inattentive features in a New Keynesian framework Jenyu Chou, Yifei Cao, and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2022
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Exponential high-frequency-based-volatility (EHEAVY) models Yogndeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2022
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Overconfidence, alcohol and the environment evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment Iain W. Long, Kent Matthews and Vaseekaran Sivarajasingam
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2022
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State-dependent or time-dependent pricing? new evidence from a monthly firm-level survey : 1980-2017 Huw Dixon and Christian Grimme
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2021
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Revisiting the determinants of house prices in China's megacities cross-sectional heterogeneity, interdependencies and spillovers Chunping Liu and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2021
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Can debt monetisation be helpful for Chinaís post-Covid recovery? some empirical evidence Ziyi Cao and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2021
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Multilateral political effects on outbound tourism Bo Zhou, Ying Zhang and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2021
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Lab-sophistication does repeated participation in laboratory experiments affect pro-social behaviour? Tiziana Medda, Vittorio Pelligra and Tommaso Reggiani
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2021
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A general model of international tax competition with applications Helmuts Azacis and David R Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2021
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Broadband internet and social capital Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani and Fabio Sabatini
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2021
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Using polls to forecast popular vote share for US presidential elections 2016 and 2020 an optimal forecast combination based on ensemble empirical model Joshy Easaw, Yongmei Fang and Saeed Heravi
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2021
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Money does it better! economic incentives, nudging interventions and reusable shopping bags : evidence from a natural field experiment Armenak Antinyan and Luca Corazzini
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2021
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Aggregate skewness and the business cycle Martin Iseringhausen, Ivan Petrella and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2022
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Charitable giving, social capital and positional concerns Armenak Antinyan, Vardan Baghdasaryan, Aleksandr Grigoryan
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2021
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Does inattentiveness matter for DSGE modelling? an empirical investigation Jenyu Chou, Joshy Easaw and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2021
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On the causality between household and government spending on education a panel analysis across countries Abida Naurin and Panayiotis M. Pourpourides
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2021
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Green bonds as hedging assets before and after COVID a comparative study between the US and China Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2021
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A structural model of coronavirus behaviour for testing on data behaviour David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2021
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Estimation in partially linear semiparametric models with parametric and/or nonparametric endogeneity Namhyun Kim and Patrick W. Saart
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2021
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The eurozone what is to be done? Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou, Michael Wickens and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2021
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Computable general equilibrium models of trade in the modern trade policy debate Gang Chen, Xue Dong, Patrick Minford, Guanhua Qiu, Yongdeng Xu and Zequn Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2021
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Free Trade under Brexit why its benefits have been widely underestimated Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2021
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Fighting collusion an implementation theory approach Helmuts Azacis and Peter Vida
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2021
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Testing competing world trade models against the facts of world trade Patrick Minford, Yongdeng Xu and Xue Dong
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2021
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Sectoral shocks and monetary policy in the United Kingdom Huw Dixon, Jeremy Franklin and Stephen Millard
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2021
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The pricing of unexpected volatility in the currency market Wenna Lu, Laurence Copeland and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2021
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Macroprudential regulation in the post-crisis era has the pendulum swung too far? Juyi Lyu, Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2021
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Public private partnerships in Britain interpreting recent experience James Foreman-Peck
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2021
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Should Hong Kong switch to Taylor rule? evidence from DSGE model David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Zhiqi Zhao
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2021
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Does the frequency of reminders matter for their effectiveness? a randomized controlled trial Armenak Antinyan, Zareh Asatryan, Zhixin Dai, Kezhi Wang
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2021
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Understanding spatial heterogeneity in GB agricultural land-use for improved policy targeting Patrick W. Saart, Namhyun Kim, and Ian Bateman
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2021
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Innovation policy and performance of Eastern European countries James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2021
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Financial development and economic growth in a microfounded small open economy model Bo Zhang, Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2021
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Estimating macro models and the potentially misleading nature of Bayesian estimation David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2021
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The rise of a new anchor currency in RCEP? a tale of three currencies Dong Guo and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2021
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Media negativity bias and tax compliance experimental evidence MilosFisar, Tommaso Reggiani, Fabio Sabatiniand Jirí Spalek
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2021
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Relationship lending, trust, and SME bank financing in the UK Hans Degryse, Kent Matthews and Tianshu Zhao
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2021
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Neither true-friend nor fairweather friend relationship banking and SME borrowing under Covid-19 Tianshu Zhao, Kent Matthews and Max Munday
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2021
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Fertility versus productivity a model of growth with evolutionary equilibria James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2020
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North and South a regional model of the UK Patrick Minford, Yue Gai and David Meenagh
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2020
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Precautionary liquidity shocks, excess reserves and business cycles George Bratsiotis and Konstantinos Theodoridi
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2020
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Is there consumer risk-pooling in the open economy? the evidence reconsidered Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2020
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Exchange rate risk, distribution asymmetry and deviations from purchasing power parity Michael G. Arghyrou, Wenna Lu and Panayiotis M. Pourpourides
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2020
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Locus of control, savings and propensity to save Alessandro Bucciol and Serena Trucchi
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2020
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The non-equivalence of import tariffs and export taxes in trade wars ad valorem vs specific trade taxes Helmuts Azacis and David R. Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2020
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Is housing collateral important to the business cycle? evidence from China parity Yue Gai, Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2020
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Responding to (un)reasonable requests by an authority Vittorio Pelligra, Tommaso Reggiani and Daniel John Zizzo
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2020
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The gender pay gap what can we learn from Northern Ireland? Melanie Jones and Ezgi Kaya
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2020
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Is there a national housing market bubble brewing in the United States? Rangan Gupta, Jun Ma, Konstantinos Theodoridis, Mark E. Wohar
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2020
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A characterisation of trading equilibria in market games Manipushpak Mitra, Indrajit Ray and Souvik Roy
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2020
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State dependence in labor market fluctuations Carlo Pizzinelli, Konstantinos Theodoridis and Francesco Zanetti
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2020
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Arithmetics of research specialization Sergey V. Popov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2020
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Contests and negotiation between hubristic players Iain W. Long
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2019
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Has fiscal expansion inflated house prices in China? evidence from an estimated DSGE model Chunping Liu and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2019
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Democracy, state capacity and public finance Joshy Z. Easaw and Samuli Leppälä
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2019
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Same-sex marriage, the great equalizer Alexey Parakhonyak and Sergey V. Popov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2019
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Nash vs. coarse correlation Konstantinos Georgalos, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2019
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Trade wars under oligopoly who wins and is free trade sustainable? David R Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2019
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The effects of Brexit on the UK economy Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2019
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Can a small New Keynesian model of the world economy with risk-pooling match the facts? Patrick Minford, Zhirong Ou and Zheyi Zhu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2019
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Response to Edwards and Ogilvie James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2019
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What causes Chinese listed firms to switch bank loan provider? evidence from a survival analysis Jiayi Huang, Kent Matthews and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2019
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The demographic transition in a unified growth model of the English economy James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2019
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Behavioural change and alcohol-fuelled violence a field experiment Iain W. Long, Kent Matthews and Vaseekaran Sivarajasingam
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2019
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The health issues of the homeless and the homeless issues of the Ill-health Li Dai and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2019
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Post-Brexit realism and international law renegotiating a bad Withdrawal Agreement Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2019
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State-dependent pricing and its implications for monetary policy Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2019
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DCC-HEAVY a multivariate GARCH model with realized measures of variance and correlation Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2019
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Gender wage gap across the quantiles what is the role of firm segregation? Ezgi Kaya
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2019
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Private bank deposits and macro/fiscal risk in the euro-area Michael G. Arghyrou and Maria-Dolores Gadea
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, February 2019
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Not just a work permit EU citizenship and the consumption behavior of documented and undocumented immigrants Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Ezgi Kaya
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2019
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Partial exclusivity can resolve the empirical puzzles associated with rent-seeking activities Samuli Leppälä
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2018
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Parental altruism, missing credit markets and growth Michael Hatcher and Panayiotis M. Pourpourides
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2018
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The cross-sectional distribution of completed lifetimes some new inferences from survival analysis Maoshan Tian and Huw Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2018
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The federal reserve's implicit inflation target and macroeconomic dynamics a SVAR analysis Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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Financial stability: to regulate or not? a public choice inquiry Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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How important are the international financial market imperfections for the foreign exchange rate dynamics a study of the sterling exchange rate Xue Dong, Patrick Minford and David Meenagh
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2018
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Oil and commodities drive the world business cycle a long-commodity-cycle model of the world economy over a century and a half Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2018
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A heterogeneous-agent model of growth and inequality for the UK David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Xiaoliang Ynag
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2018
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Fiscal policy shocks and stock prices in the United States Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2018
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Testing a model of UK growth a causal role for R&D subsidies Lucy Minford and David Meenagh
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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DSGE-based priors for BVARs & quasi-Bayesian DSGE estimation Thomai Filippeli, Richard Harrison and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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The role of energy prices in the Great Recession a two-sector model with unfiltered data Nasir Aminu, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2018
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The small sample properties of Indirect Inference in testing and estimating DSGE models David Meenagh, Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2018
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Public opinion, elections, and environmental fiscal policy Georgios Chortareas, Vassilis E. Logothetis and Andreas A. Papandreou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2018
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Supply-side policy and economic growth a case study of the UK Lucy Minford and David Meenagh
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2018
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The phantom deficits of USS pension Woon K. Wong
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2018
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Understanding international long-term interest rate comovement Michael Chin, Ferre De Graeve, Thomai Filippeli and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2018
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Leadership in scholarship a machine learning based investigation of editors' influence on textual structure Ali Sina Onder, Sergey V. Popov and Sascha Schweitzer
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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Illiquidity and volatility spillover effects in equity markets during and after the global financial crisis an MEM approach Yongdeng Xu, Nick Taylor and Wenna Lu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, January 2018
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Maximum-revenue tariffs versus free trade David R Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2018
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Testing DSGE models by indirect inference a survey of recent findings David Meenagh, Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2018
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Uncertainty and spillover effects across the euro area Giovanni Angelini, Mauro Costantini and Joshy Easaw
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2018
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The determinants of price rigidity in the UK analysis of the CPI and PPI microdata and application to macrodata modelling Peng Zhou and Huw Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2018
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A new approach for detecting shifts in forecast accuracy Ching-Wai (Jeremy) Chiu, Simon Hayes, George Kapetanios and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2018
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Dynamic effects of monetary policy shocks on macroeconomic volatility Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2018
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Can we afford a defined benefit pension? Woon K. Wong
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2018
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Do we need to listen to all stakeholders? communicating in a coordination game with private information Antonio Cabrales, Michalis Drouvelis, Zeynep Gurguc and Indrajit Ray
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2018
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Ideas production and international knowledge spillovers digging deeper into emerging countries Kul B Luintel and Mosahid Khan
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2017
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Classical or gravity? which trade model best matches the UK facts? Patrick Minford and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2017
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A simple model of Brexit under oligopoly David R. Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2017
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Repeated implementation with overlapping generations of agents Helmuts Azacis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2017
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US financial shocks and the distribution of income and consumption in the UK Haroon Mumtaz and Konstantinos Theodoridis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2017
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Separating yolk from white a filter based on economic properties of trend and cycle Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2017
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Foreign banks and The bank lending channel Piotr Denderski and Wojciech Paczos
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2017
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What determines China's housing price dynamics? new evidence from a DSGE-VAR Chunping Liu and Zhirong Ou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2017
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Quantile regression and the gender wage gap is there a glass ceiling in the Turkish labor market? Ezgi Kaya
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2017
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"Whatever it takes" to resolve the European sovereign debt crisis? bond pricing regime switches and monetary policy effects António Afonso, Michael G. Arghyrou and María Dolores Gadea, [Alexandros Kontonikas]
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2017
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Matrix inequality constraints for vector (asymmetric power) GARCH/HEAVY models and MEM with spillovers some new (mixture) formulations Menelaos Karanasos and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2017
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Information disclosure by a seller in a sequential first-price auction Helmuts Azacis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2017
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Firm entry, excess capacity and aggregate productivity Anthony Savagar and Huw Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2017
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Fixed vs. flexible pricing in a competitive market Cemil Selcuk and Bilal Gokpinar
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2017
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Resolving the public sector wage premium puzzle by indirect inference Patrick Minford, Yi Wang and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2017
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The financial connectedness between eurozone core and periphery a disaggregated view Georgios Magkonis and Andreas Tsopanakis
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2017
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How should news shocks be specified under rational expectations? Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2017
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On Basu's proposal fines affect bribes Sergey V. Popov
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2017
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R&D, scale effects and spillovers new insights from emerging countries Kul B Luintel and Mosahid Khan
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2016
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Gains from variety? product differentiation and the possibility of losses from trade under Cournot oligopoly with free entry David R. Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, April 2016
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Comparing different data descriptors in indirect inference tests on DSGE models Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, May 2016
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Understanding UK trade agreements with the EU and other countries Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2016
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Financial development, structure and growth new data, method and results Kul B Luintel, Mosahid Khan, Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and GuangJie Li
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, March 2016
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From sunspots to black holes singular dynamics in macroeconomic models Paulo Brito, Luís F. Costa and Huw David Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, June 2016
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Migration and tax yields in a devolved economy James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, July 2016
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Skewness and kurtosis ratio tests with applications to multiperiod tail risk analysis Woon K. Wong
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2016
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Almost unbiased variance estimation in simultaneous equation models Garry DA Phillips and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2016
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What is the truth about DSGE models? testing by indirect inference David Meenagh, Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2016
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Liquidity and credit risks in the UK's financial crisis how "quantitative easing" changed the relationship Woon K. Wong , Iris Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal, Wanru Yao and Peter Howells
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August 2016
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A note on news about the future the impact on DSGE models and their VAR representation Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2016
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Testing part of a DSGE model by indirect inference Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2016
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Equilibria in a Japanese-English auction with discrete bid levels for the wallet game Ricardo Gonçalves and Indrajit Ray
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, December 2016
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Oil prices and the dynamics of output and real exchange rate David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Olayinka Oyekola
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2015
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Energy business cycles David Meenagh, Patrick Minford and Olayinka Oyekola
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2015
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The CDS-bond basis puzzle in the financial sector Marina Kryukova and Laurence Copeland
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August2015
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Evaluating European trading arrangements Patrick Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2015
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Household forming inflation expectations why do they ‘overreact’? Joshy Easaw
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2015
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Tax, regulation and economic growth a case study of the UK Lucy Minford
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, November 2015
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Young adults living with their parents and the influence of peers Effrosyni Adamopoulou and Ezgi Kaya
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, September 2015
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Professionals' forecast of the inflation gap and its persistence Joshy Easaw, Saeed Heravi and Huw David Dixon
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2015
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Taxation under oligopoly in a general equilibrium setting David R. Collie
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, October 2015
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SMEs and access to bank credit evidence on the regional propagation of the financial crisis in the UK Hans Degryse, Kent Matthews and Tianshu Zhao
Cardiff, United Kingdom: Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, August2015