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James Reade (Internal Seminar)
James Reade (Internal Seminar)
Title: Disparate Sporting Topics: Expert Forecasts and No Shows Abstract: This talk combines two separate pieces of research that are not obviously linked other than that they look at sport....Read More >
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Arlan Brucal (External Seminar)
Arlan Brucal (External Seminar)
Title: Assessing the impact of energy prices on plant-level environmental and economic performance: Evidence from Indonesian manufacturers (joint w/ Antoine Dechezleprêtre) Abstract: The paper investigates the impact of policy-induced higher...Read More >
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Ran Tao (ICMA) “News-Based Links and Cross-firm Return Predictability” – PhD Seminar
Ran Tao (ICMA) “News-Based Links and Cross-firm Return Predictability” – PhD Seminar
Abstract Applying a “co-coverage” concept to the Dow Jones Newswire articles, we propose to identify each firm’s news-based links (NBLs) and thereby construct a newsworthiness economic grouping scheme. The advantage...Read More >
Konstantina Boutsioukou (RHUL) “Parental background and access to tertiary education in Greece: Changes in times of crisis” – PhD seminar
Konstantina Boutsioukou (RHUL) “Parental background and access to tertiary education in Greece: Changes in times of crisis” – PhD seminar
Abstract In this study I explore how university entry patterns in Greece were affected by the debt crisis over the period 2008-2016. In particular, I study the distribution of educational participation in...Read More >
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Nathan Ashby (ROSES)
Nathan Ashby (ROSES)
Title: Big Swimmer in a Small Pond or Small Swimmer in a Big Pond? Evidence of Peer Effects from High School Competition Realignments About ROSES: An online series of sport...Read More >
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Steven Bosworth (Internal Seminar)
Steven Bosworth (Internal Seminar)
Title: Parental time investments and instantaneous well-being in the United States (with Almudena Sevilla and Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal) Abstract: We use the Well-being Modules of the American Time Use Survey to...Read More >
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Peter Spittal (External Seminar)
Peter Spittal (External Seminar)
Title: Benefit salience and labour supply Abstract: I study the salience of dynamic features of the welfare system. I estimate labour supply responses to a large, lump-sum and foreseeable reduction...Read More >
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Luqman Saeed (RHUL) “Political and Economic Consequences of Humanitarian Military Interventions Abstract” – PhD Seminar
Luqman Saeed (RHUL) “Political and Economic Consequences of Humanitarian Military Interventions Abstract” – PhD Seminar
Abstract This study investigates the impact of humanitarian military interventions (HMIs) on conflict termination, conflict escalation, economic output and democratic performance using panel data on 144 countries covering time-period of...Read More >
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Ryan Pinheiro (ROSES)
Ryan Pinheiro (ROSES)
Title: All Runs Are Created Equal: Labor Market Efficiency in Major League Baseball About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian...Read More >
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S-TRAINING-ROSES @ 3pm (ROSES)
S-TRAINING-ROSES @ 3pm (ROSES)
Title: TBC About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade, Carl Singleton and Adrian Bell, part of the Football Economics Research Group at the University...Read More >
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Meshael Batarfi “What differences are there between male and female managers? Evidence from elite women’s soccer” – PhD Seminar
Abstract We investigate male and female managers in a highly competitive and data-rich setting: association football. While in men’s football there is minimal gender variation in the high-profile roles, in...Read More >
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Shahabeddin Gharaati (RHUL) “The welfare effects of introducing a tax on a collateralized loan” – PhD Seminar
Shahabeddin Gharaati (RHUL) “The welfare effects of introducing a tax on a collateralized loan” – PhD Seminar
Abstract In this paper, I examine the effects of introducing a tax on social welfare in models with collateral and default. Two models are considered. The first model incorporates default...Read More >
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Peter Dolton (ROSES)
Peter Dolton (ROSES)
Title: Is Football a Matter of Life and Death – Or is it more Important than that? About ROSES: An online series of sport economics seminars, organised by James Reade,...Read More >