Economics research
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Item Active year in UK Continental Shelf amid market and legislative uncertainties(2008-12) Kemp, Alexander George; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Allowing for uncertainty in exogenous shocks to CGE models : the case of a new renewable energy sector(2017-04) Phimister, Euan; Roberts, Deborah; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Real Estate; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy TransitionItem An analysis of well-being in retirement : The role of pensions, health, and 'voluntariness' of retirement(2012-08-01) Bender, K.A.; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Are Individual Characteristics all that Matters in Earnings Determination? Evidence from the US and Germany(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2015-12-17) McCausland, W David; Summerfield, Fraser Edward; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Are Recessions Harmful to Health After All? Evidence from the European Union(2007-03-07T11:22:37Z) Economou, Athina; Nikolaou, Agelike; Theodossiou, IoannisThis paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific mortality rates in a panel sample of 13 European Union countries. A fixed-effects model is used to control for unobserved time-invariant characteristics within countries. In addition, controls such as lifestyle risk factors, urbanisation and medical intervention indicators, for potential confounders are used. Contrary to some recent evidence this study shows that there is a strong, positive relationship between adverse economic conditions and the mortality.Item Bargaining on your Spouse : Coasean and Non-Coasean Behaviour Within Marriage(2017-06) Skåtun, John Douglas; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Bargaining on your spouse : Coasean and non-Coasean behaviour within marriage(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2015-02) Skatun, John Douglas; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem The Budget 2009 Tax Proposals and Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2009-06) Kemp, Alexander G; Stephen, Linda; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Can Long Term Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) Really be Transformed?(University of Aberdeen, 2017-04) Kemp, Alexander G.; Stephen, Linda; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy TransitionItem Can the Transfer of Tax History Enhance Later Field Life Transactions in the UKCS?(University of Aberdeen, 2017-07) Kemp, Alexander G.; Stephen, Linda; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy TransitionItem Claims of employment discrimination and worker voice(2017-04) Bender, Keith A; Heywood, John S.; Kidd, Michael P; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Claims of Employment Discrimination and Worker Voice(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2017-02) Bender, Keith Allen; Heywood, John; Kidd, Michael; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Climate Change Induced Inter-Province Migration in Iran(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2018-04) Shiva, Mehdi; Molana, Hassan; University of Aberdeen.Business School; University of Aberdeen.Business School Administration; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Climatic Conditions and Internal Armed Conflict : An Empirical Study(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2018-10) Shiva, Mehdi; Molana, Hassan; Kwiatkowski, Andrzej; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem A comparative analysis of the costs of onshore wind energy : Is there a case for community-specific policy support?(2017-07) Berka, Anna L.; Harnmeijer, Jelte; Roberts, Deborah; Phimister, Euan; Msika, Joshua; University of Aberdeen.Real Estate; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy TransitionItem A Comparative Study of Tax Reliefs for New Developments in the UK Continental Shelf after Budget 2012(University of Aberdeen, 2012-07) Kemp, Alexander George; Stephen, Linda; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.EnergyItem Competition or manipulation? An empirical evidence of determinants of the earnings persistence of the U.S. banks(2018-03) Hung, Chi-HSiou D; Jiang, Yuxiang; Liu, Frank Hong; Tu, Hong; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Confronting objections to performance pay: A study of the impact of individual and gain-sharing incentives on the job satisfaction of British employees(2007-02-28T10:35:13Z) Pouliakas, Kostas; Theodossiou, IoannisThe increasing interest in incentive pay schemes in recent years has raised concerns regarding their potential damaging effect on intrinsic job satisfaction, or the security of employment. This study explores the impact of both individual and gain-sharing incentives on the overall job satisfaction of workers in the UK, as well as their satisfaction with various facets of jobs, namely total pay, job security, and the actual work itself. Using data from six waves (1998-2003) of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), and after correcting for the sorting problem that arises, no significant difference in overall job utility is found between those receiving performance-related pay (PRP) and those on other methods of compensation. In addition, non-economic arguments that PRP crowds-out the intrinsic satisfaction of jobs are also not supported, as are popular concerns regarding the adverse impact of PRP schemes on job security. An important asymmetry in the manner in which individual and gain-sharing incentives affect the utility of employees is nonetheless unearthed, as the latter are consistently found to have a positive effect on employee well-being.Item The Consequences of Fiscal Stimulus on Public Debt : A Historical Perspective(2016-07) McCausland, W. D.; Theodossiou, I.; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Controlling for endogeneity in the health-socioeconomic status relationship of the near retired(2009-12-01) Bender, Keith A; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Economics
