Marina Della Giusta & Sarah Jewell (Virtual Seminar)
Title: Working for nothing Abstract: We document the differences in time allocation to the labour market by different personality types in the UK, and show how they may account for...Read More >
Dennis Coates (ROSES)
Title: Salary Distribution and Team Performance in MLS Soccer. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part of the...Read More >
Jorge A. Tovar (ROSES)
Title: Emotions and Performance: A Quasi Natural Experiment from the FIFA World Cup. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian...Read More >
Jamin Speer (ROSES)
Title: The Consequences of Relegation and Promotion in European Soccer Leagues: A Regression Discontinuity Approach. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton...Read More >
Johan Rewilak (ROSES)
Title: The designated player policy rule and attendance demand in US Soccer. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell,...Read More >
1st Virtual PhD Workshop in Economics (Internal only)
Programme: FINAL
Brad Humphreys (ROSES)
Title: Do Sporting Events Amplify Influenza Transmission? Causal Evidence from US Professional Team Sports. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and...Read More >
David Ong (ROSES)
Title: The College Admissions Contribution to the Labour Market Beauty Premium. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part...Read More >
Daniel Torchia (ROSES)
Title: Critical performativity in an alternative football club - The case of FC United of Manchester. About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl...Read More >
3rd Reading Reading Experimental and Behavioural Workshop (REBEW)
University of ReadingThe department of Economics at the University of Reading held the 3rd Reading Experimental and Behavioural Economics workshop online on 22-23 June. Over the last two years, we have welcomed...Read More >