Working papers 2023

Take a look at the papers the Economics group worked on in 2023:

    WP202301 "Higher Education Funding, Welfare and Inequality in Equilibrium" by Gustavo Mellior

    WP202302 "Intangible Cycles" by Shalini Mitra and Gareth Liu-Evans

    WP202303 "The Bias of the Modified Limited Information Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLIML) in Static Simultaneous Equation Models" by Gareth Liu-Evans & Garry DA Phillips

    WP202304 "Rebate rules in reward-based crowdfunding: Introducing the bid-cap rule" by Fabian Gerstmeier, Yigit Oezcelik, Michel Tolksdorf

    WP202305 "Monetary Policy Transmission with Adjustable and Fixed Rate Mortgages: The Role of Credit Supply" by Fatih Altunok, Yavuz Arslan and Steven Ongena

    WP202306 "Does a super league tournament harm domestic leagues? Evidence from basketball’s Euroleague" by Babatunde Buraimo, Jing Guan and J.D. Tena.

    WP202307 "With a little help from my friends. Political competition in the shadow of organized crime" by Pasquale Accardo, Giuseppe De Feo, Giacomo De Luca.

    WP202308 "A game of two halves: Determinants of attendance in the FA WSL and male team spillover effects" by Owen Croft and J.D. Tena

    WP202309 "Investigating the impact of consumption distribution on CRRA estimation: Quantile-CCAPM-based approach" by Sofia B. Ramosa, Abderrahim Taamouti and Helena Veiga

    WP202310 "Portfolio Selection Under Non-Gaussianity And Systemic Risk: A Machine Learning Based Forecasting Approach" by Weidong Lin and Abderrahim Taamouti

    WP202311 "Enhancing Portfolio Resilience to Systemic Risk: A Neural Network Approach" by Weidong Lin and Abderrahim Taamouti

    WP202312 "The Effect of Pay Transparency Laws on Wages and Discrimination Complaints" by Patrick Bennett, Ian Burn and Luke Walsh

    WP202313 "Implementation in vNM stable sets" by Ville Korpela, Michele Lombardi and Riccardo D. Saulle

    WP202314 "Threshold MIDAS Forecasting of Inflation Rate" by Chaoyi Chen, Yiguo Sun and Yao Rao

    WP202315 "On Interim Rationalizable Monotonicity" by Ritesh Jain and Michele Lombardi

    WP202316 "Systematic comparison of risky choices in humans and monkeys" by Leo Chi U Seak, Simone Ferrari-Toniolo, Ritesh Jain, Kirby Nielsen and Wolfram Schultz

    WP202317 "Two-Player Rationalizable Implementation" by R. Jain, V. Korpela and M. Lombardi

    WP202318 "Postal Platform Pricing with Limited Consumer Attention" by Christian Bach, Robert Edwards and Christian Jaag

    WP202319 "Non-numerical and social anchoring in consumer-generated ratings" by Yigit Oezcelik, Michel Tolksdorf

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