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Subject: Economics

Understanding the effect of cancer incidence on labour productivity in the UK: an empirical approach with a health augmented production function

  • Author:
  • Bradley Pycroft
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

Sequencing economic and political reforms: an empirical analysis

  • Author:
  • Samuel Felton
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The quantitative effect of the Thatcherism taxation programme: computational experiments based on a dynamic general equilibrium model

  • Author:
  • Robbie Noel Wilson
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The impact of foreign aid, corruption and digital infrastructure on human development in developing African nations

  • Author:
  • Rachel Crowston
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

Impact of cooperation on product innovation in Eastern European firms

  • Author:
  • Kieran Saunders
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

An empirical study on the impact of economic and political uncertainty on the broad and narrow money demand in the United Kingdom

  • Author:
  • Jake S. Atkin
  • Subjects:
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Business Economics

Solutions to jobless growth: a case study of workers in India

  • Author:
  • Chok Tsering
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

An evaluation of the effect of economic policies on the Human Development Index: the case of the United Kingdom and Qatar

  • Author:
  • Joe Dixon
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The quantitative effects of the reaganomics taxation program: computational experiments based on a dynamic general equilibrium model

  • Author:
  • Matthew Towers
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics