Selected publications 2021

Take a look at what the Economics group has published in 2021:

de Groot, O. (2021). A Financial Accelerator through Coordination FailureThe Economic Journal, 131(636), pp.1620-1642.

Dhyne, E., Konings, J., Van den bosch, J. and Vanormelingen, S. (2021). The Return on Information Technology: Who Benefits Most?. Information Systems Research, 32(1), pp.194-211.

Bu, R., Hadri, K. and Kristensen, D. (2021). Diffusion copulas: Identification and estimationJournal of Econometrics, 221(2), pp.616-643.

Buraimo, B., Forrest, D., McHale, I. and Tena, J. (2021). Armchair fans: Modelling audience size for televised football matchesEuropean Journal of Operational Research.

Buraimo, B., Migali, G. and Simmons, R. (2021). Impacts of the Great Recession on sport: evidence from English Football League attendance demandOxford Economic Papers.

Van Borm, H., Burn, I. and Baert, S. (2021). What Does a Job Candidate's Age Signal to Employers?Labour Economics, 71, p.102003.

Lord, A., Cheang, C. and Dunning, R. (2021). Understanding the geography of affordable housing provided through land value capture: Evidence from EnglandUrban Studies, p.004209802199889.

Gizatulina, A. and Gorelkina, O. (2021). Selling “Money” on eBay: A field study of surplus divisionJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 181, pp.19-38.

Gu, Y., Madio, L. and Reggiani, C. (2021). Data brokers co-opetitionOxford Economic Papers.

Agenor, P. -R., Jackson, T., Kharroubi, E., Gambacorta, L., Lombardo, G., & Pereira da Silva, L. A. (2021). Assessing the Gains from International Macroprudential Policy CooperationJournal of Money, Credit and Banking, 53(7), pp.1819-1866.

Jackson, T. and Kotlikoff, L. (2021). Banks as Potentially Crooked Secret KeepersJournal of Money, Credit and Banking, 53(7), pp.1593-1628.

Agenor, P. -R., Jackson, T., & Jia, P. (2021). Macroprudential policy coordination in a currency unionEuropean Economic Review, 137, p.103791.

Jackson, T. and Pennacchi, G. (2021). How should governments create liquidity?. Journal of Monetary Economics, 118, pp.281-295.

Giuntella, O., Lonsky, J., Mazzonna, F. and Stella, L. (2021). Immigration policy and immigrants’ sleep. Evidence from DACAJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 182, pp.1-12.

Lonsky, J. (2021). Does immigration decrease far-right popularity? Evidence from Finnish municipalitiesJournal of Population Economics, 34(1), pp.97-139.

Bekes, G., Benito, G. R. G., Castellani, D., & Murakozy, B. (2021). Into the unknown: The extent and boldness of firms' international footprint. Global Strategy Journal, 11(3), pp.468-493.

de Nicola, F., Murakozy, B. and Tan, S. (2021). Spillovers from high growth firms: evidence from HungarySmall Business Economics, 57(1), pp.127-150.

Liu, X., Liu, Y., Rao, Y. and Lu, F. (2021). A Unified test for the Intercept of a Predictive Regression Model*. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83(2), pp.571-588.

Li, Y. and Rao, Y. (2021). A simple nearly unbiased estimator of cross‐covariancesJournal of Time Series Analysis, 42(2), pp.240-266.

Burn, I., Button, P., Corella, L. M., & Neumark, D. (2021). Does Ageist Language in Job Ads Predict Age Discrimination in Hiring?. Journal of Labor Economics.

Gu, Y., Rasch, A., & Wenzel, T., (2021). Consumer salience and quality provision in (un)regulated public service markets. Reginal Science and Urban Economics.

Bennett, P., Ravetti, C., & Wong P.Y., (2021). Losing in a boom: Long-term consequences of a local economic shock for female labour market outcomes, Labour Economics.

Rao. Y. (2021). A Semi-parametric Integer-valued Autoregressive Model with Covariates, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C.

Andreoni, V. (2021). Drivers of coal consumption changes: a decomposition analysis for Chinese regions, Energy Journal.

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