Below is a compilation of papers and posters presented by researchers at ESDS International conferences and submitted for publication on this website.
2011
Ahmed, Amira, University of Leicester. Regulatory Policies and Size Matter? [Abstract] [Poster]
Azhgaliyeva, Dina, University of Essex. Are Oil Revenue Funds effective in oil rich countries? [Abstract] [Poster]
Gutierrez, Julia, University of Leicester. Impact of Green Energy Policies on Electricity Market: An Econometric Analysis [Abstract] [Poster]
Khan, Nazmus Sadat, Queen Mary, University of London.Cyclical Behaviour of Government Expenditure, Monetary Policy and capital Flows: A Study of Asian Countries [Abstract] [Poster]
Majeed, M Tariq, University of Glasgow. Growth, Trade Openness and Remittances: Lessons for Developing Countries [Abstract] [Poster]
Mustafa, Ghulam, Middlesex University. Openness, Economic Growth, and Human Development: Evidence from South Asia [Abstract] [Poster]
Ramli, Norimah, University of Leicester. The effects of exchange rate volatility on exports: Some new evidences for ASEAN countries [Abstract] [Poster] [Paper]
2010
Baerg, Nicole, Emory University, Atlanta. Policy Stability and Macroeconomic Policies [Abstract] [Poster]
Boonyasana, Kwanruetai, University of Leicester. World Electricity Cooperation [Abstract] [Poster]
Boulton, Tom, London Metropolitan University. A test of Okuns law for 10 Eastern European Countries [Abstract] [Poster] [Paper]
Carr, Ewan, University of Manchester. Job insecurity and the local economic climate across Europe [Abstract] [Poster]
Eichhorn, Jan, University of Edinburgh. Well-being for believers? Contextualising the effects of religiosity on life-satisfaction [Abstract] [Poster]
Kudinov, Pavel, Dorodnicyn Computing Center of RAS, Moscow. Building indicators from statistics tables of unknown structure [Abstract] [Poster]
Mahyudin, Ahmad, University of Leicester. The Dynamic of Institutions and Economic Growth: The Asian Experience [Abstract] [Poster]
Majeed, Muhammad Tariq, University of Glasgow. Inequality, Poverty and Globalisation in OIC Countries: A Dynamic Comparative Analysis [Abstract] [Poster]
2009
Adnan, Noureen, University of Surrey. The Role of the Financial Sector in Economic Growth [paper]
Azman Aziz, Mukhriz Izraf, Lancaster University. Oil Price & Exchange Rate: A Comparative Study between Net Oil Exporting and Net Oil Importing Countries [paper]
Chaudhry, Imran, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan (former London School of Economics). Exploring the Causality Relationship between Trade Liberalization, Human Capital and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan [paper]
Eldemerdash, Hany, Newcastle University. Twin Deficits: New evidence from a Arab world [paper]
ESDS International, ESDS International Data in Research [poster]
ESDS International, ESDS International Data in Teaching and Learning [poster]
Mustafa, Ghulum, Middlesex University. Openness, Economic Growth, and Human Development: Evidence from South Asian countries from 1990 - 2007 [poster]
Strano, Amedeo, University of East London. Money Supply and Inflation: How and how much can the Money Supply affect the Inflation Rate? [poster] [paper]
2008
Taghipour, Anoshirvan. University of Essex. Financial Liberalization and Economic Growth: Do Prudential Supervision and Regulation matter? [poster].
Bokhari, Syed. University of Nottingham. Skilled Migration and Human Capital Formation in Developing Countries [poster]. (Note: Syed was unable to attend the conference but did send his poster).
Farvaque, Etienne, Universite de Lille and Mihailov, Alexander, University of Reading. Intergenerational Transmission of Inflation Aversion: Theory and Evidence [paper].
Ghimire, Binam and Giorgioni, Gianluigi , Liverpool John Moores University. Puzzles in Financial Development and Economic Growth [paper] [poster].
Helmers, Christian, University of Oxford and Patnam, Manasa, University of Cambridge. The Formation and Evolution of Childhood Skill Acquisition: Evidence from India. [paper].
Marcus, Vincent. Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (INSEE). Mick Jagger's Arithmetics: Can I get satisfaction from satisfactions? What we can learn from subjective satisfactions for well-being design. [poster] [paper- in french]
Olaogun, Julius. London Metropolitan University. Patterns of pro-poor Growth and its determinants: Empirical illustration from Individual countries.[poster].
Reader, Mark. University of Cambridge. Is Generalized Trust Influenced by Occupation of Respondent? - Exploratory Analysis [poster].
Sulimierska, Malgorzata. University of Sussex. Capital Account Liberalization and Currency Crisis – The Case of Central Eastern European Countries. [paper].
Telli, Henry . University of Nottingham. Migrant Flows in a Changing World: what can we learn from the UK? [poster].
Vasileva, Kristina. City University. Home Bias in Foreign Direct Investments. [poster].
2007
Ahmad, Hamna. University of Warwick. Is inflation a fiscal phenomenon in Pakistan? [paper]
Christodoulopoulou, Styliani. University of Essex. The determinants of business cycle correlations - a comparison between OECD and non-OECD economies. [paper] [poster]
Dal Bianco, Silvia. University of Oxford and University of Pavia. Alternative hypothesis of cross-country convergence. A non-parametric analysis of manufacturing sectors. [paper]
2006
Brawley, Mark, McGill University and Baerg, Nicole, McGill University and ESDS International, University of Manchester. Structural Adjustment, Development and Democracy. [poster]
2005
Adams, Paul. MSc Development Economics, University of Manchester. Optimal Currency Areas: Theory, Evidence and Implications for an African Single Currency [paper]
Xing, Tao. University of Bath. Does more international trade result in highly correlated business cycles? [paper]
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