The economics working paper series constitutes work in progress. These papers are published to facilitate early debate and discussion. They represent work from economists within AG飞禽走兽电子’s Economics and Finance department and the AG飞禽走兽电子 Business School's . They include the work of both staff and doctoral students across a wide range of research areas, demonstrating both the depth and breadth of research being undertaken.
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24/01 Unanimity under Ambiguity
by Simona Fabrizi, Steffen Lippert, Addison Pan and
24/02 Parental Employment at the Onset of the Pandemic: Effects of Lockdowns and Government Policies
by Kabir Dasgupta, , and
24/03 Cycle conditions for “Luce rationality”
by José A. Rodrigues-Neto, and James Taylor
24/04 A stricter canon: general Luce models for arbitrary menu sets
by José A. Rodrigues-Neto, and James Taylor
24/05 Sexual Orientation and Financial Well-Being in the United States
by Christopher S. Carpenter, Kabir Dasgupta, Zofsha Merchant, and
24/06 Category-Dependent Preferences and Stochastic Choice
by
24/07 Economic Outcomes of Gender Diverse People: New Evidence from Linked Administrative Data in New Zealand
by Christopher S. Carpenter, , Maxine J. Lee, and
Professor Gail Pacheco
gail.pacheco@aut.ac.nz