Progressive tax reform
(2021)
Book Chapter
All Outputs (64)
Board composition and voluntary risk disclosure during uncertainty (2021)
Journal Article
This study examines the relationship between board composition and voluntary risk disclosure during uncertainty for a sample of United Kingdom-listed companies. A strand of the disclosure literature focusing on the impact of the board on corporate di... Read More about Board composition and voluntary risk disclosure during uncertainty.
Process and economic evaluation of the ODI R&D programme: Final report (2021)
Report
The Open Data Institute was funded by Innovate UK to undertake a major programme of Research and Development on "Data Innovation for the UK", which was re-scoped and funded on a yearly basis for a total of 4 years (called, for short, "The R&D program... Read More about Process and economic evaluation of the ODI R&D programme: Final report.
The role of earnings and its components in predicting future cash flows: Evidence from the MENA region firms (2021)
Thesis
This thesis aims to examine the role of current earnings and its components - cash flows and accruals- in predicting the one-year-ahead cash flows from operations (CFO) in the MENA region country firms for the sample period 2005 to 2018. In order to... Read More about The role of earnings and its components in predicting future cash flows: Evidence from the MENA region firms.
Investigación PAHrticipativa. Los desafíos éticos de la investigación militante en la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH) (2021)
Journal Article
This article is a comparative analysis of four activist research projects carried out in the Plataforma de Afectadas por la Hipoteca (PAH – Platform for People Affected by Mortgages), a network of more than 220 housing mutual aid groups set up across... Read More about Investigación PAHrticipativa. Los desafíos éticos de la investigación militante en la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH).
Modelling the effects of fiscal policy choices on debt, crises and recovery for small open economies (2021)
Thesis
Crises have littered human history with serious consequences for both the country and its people. The 2008 Great Recession and Asian Financial Crisis are exemplars of such serious economic and social damage that took many years to recover. Debt defau... Read More about Modelling the effects of fiscal policy choices on debt, crises and recovery for small open economies.
The long expansion and the profit squeeze: Output and profit cycles in Brazil (1996–2016) (2021)
Journal Article
The present paper argues that the recent Brazilian crisis was related to a cyclical profit squeeze that took place between 2009 and 2014, following the long expansion that started in 2003. To do so, the cyclical trajectories of the output and the pro... Read More about The long expansion and the profit squeeze: Output and profit cycles in Brazil (1996–2016).
Feminist institutionalism and neoliberalism (2021)
Journal Article
We argue Neoliberalism is an ideology that requires that the public/private split in human affairs exists and is perceived as normal and natural. Indeed, neoliberalism as an ideology cannot be sustained without public acceptance of the reality of the... Read More about Feminist institutionalism and neoliberalism.
OMP A cross cultural analysis (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
La 'economía gig' y su impacto en el mundo del trabajo (2021)
Newspaper / Magazine
Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting (2021)
Digital Artefact
Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting (2021)
Digital Artefact
Today the world is facing multiple social and ecological crises, which cause human suffering that could be avoided through changes in accounting systems. Firstly, the accounting of large international firms and its concomitant national growth account... Read More about Alternative national accounting: From monetary to social cost accounting.
Earnings management techniques in the context of Italian unlisted firms (2021)
Journal Article
Our research expands the earnings management (EM) literature for Italian unlisted firms by investigating the drivers of both accrual-based (AEM) and real activity-based (REM) earnings management. According to prior literature, the reliability of fina... Read More about Earnings management techniques in the context of Italian unlisted firms.
Understanding a pandemic: The power of administrative data (2021)
Book Chapter
This chapter is taken from the book Productivity and the Pandemic. It suggests how administrative data is essential to understanding what is happening now, and what happpens next.
Individualism and attitudes towards reporting corruption: Evidence from post-communist economies (2021)
Journal Article
Individualistic values are often presented as promoting economic development; however, their links to relevant behaviour and preferences at the micro-level remain under-explored. Here we investigate the relationship between individualistic values and... Read More about Individualism and attitudes towards reporting corruption: Evidence from post-communist economies.
Microdata access and privacy: What have we learned over twenty years? (2021)
Journal Article
Felix Ritchie reflects on lessons learned in twenty years of microdata access in the UK and Canada. Based on his contribution to the panel on "Privacy And Microdata Access: Two Worlds Colliding?" at the October 2020 Canadian Research Data Centre Netw... Read More about Microdata access and privacy: What have we learned over twenty years?.
Real business cycle facts of Maldivian economy (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
This paper documents real business cycle for the Maldivian economy. The dataset used in this paper is constructed from old archives to achieve a long enough time series. This is the first study which documents the business cycle regularities for the... Read More about Real business cycle facts of Maldivian economy.
How different is heterodox economists' thinking on teaching?: A contrastive evaluation of interview data (2021)
Journal Article
This paper explores how differently heterodox and mainstream economists think about teaching. It draws on data from interviews with sixteen leading heterodox economists, which we analyse according to the principles of thematic analysis. We find consi... Read More about How different is heterodox economists' thinking on teaching?: A contrastive evaluation of interview data.
Financial resilience, income dependence and organisational survival in UK charities (2021)
Journal Article
The financial well-being of the charity sector has important social implications. Numerous studies have analysed whether the concentration of income in a few sources increases financial vulnerability. However, few studies have systematically consider... Read More about Financial resilience, income dependence and organisational survival in UK charities.