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Empirical Project 1
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- Popovich, Nadja, and Adam Pearce. 2017. ‘It’s not your imagination. Summers are getting hotter.’. The New York Times. Published 28 July 2017.
- Tans, Pieter, and Kirk Thoning. 2018. ‘How we measure background CO2 levels on Mauna Loa.’. NOAA ESRL Global Monitoring Division. Published March 2018.
Empirical Project 2
- Herrmann, Benedikt, Christian Thöni, and Simon Gächter. 2008. ‘Antisocial punishment across societies’. Science Magazine 319 (5868): pp. 1362–1367.
Empirical Project 3
- Silver, Lynn D., Shu Wen Ng, Suzanne Ryan-Ibarra, Lindsey Smith Taillie, Marta Induni, Donna R. Miles, Jennifer M. Poti, and Barry M. Popkin. 2017. ‘Changes in prices, sales, consumer spending, and beverage consumption one year after a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in Berkeley, California, US: A before-and-after study’. PLoS Med 14 (4): e1002283.
Empirical Project 4
- Fox, Justin. 2012. ‘The economics of well-being’. Harvard Business Review January–February 2012.
- OECD. 2016. ‘Statistical insights: what does GDP per capita tell us about households’ material well-being?’. Published 6 October 2016.
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Empirical Project 5
- Peltzman, Sam. 2009. ‘Mortality inequality’. Journal of Economic Perspectives 23 (4): pp. 175–90.
Empirical Project 6
- Bloom, Nicholas, Benn Eifert, Aprajit Mahajan, David McKenzie, and John Roberts. 2013. ‘Does management matter? Evidence from India’. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 128 (1): pp. 1–51.
- Bloom, Nicholas, Christos Genakos, Raffaella Sadun, and John Van Reenen. 2012. ‘Management practices across firms and countries’. The Academy of Management Perspectives 26 (1): pp. 12–33.
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Empirical Project 7
- Stewart, Kenneth G. 2018. Suits’ watermelon model: The missing simultaneous equations empirical application.
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Empirical Project 8
- Stam, Kirsten, Inge Sieben, Ellen Verbakel, and Paul M. de Graaf. 2016. ‘Employment status and subjective well-being: the role of the social norm to work’. Work, employment and society 30 (2): pp. 309–333.
Empirical Project 9
- Kedir, Abbi. 2003. ‘Determinants of access to credit and loan amount: household-level evidence from urban Ethiopia’. International Conference on African Development Archives.
Empirical Project 10
- Levine, Ross, Martin Čihák, Aslı Demirgüç-Kunt, Erik Feyen. 2012. ‘Benchmarking financial systems around the world’. The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No WPS6175.
Empirical Project 11
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Empirical Project 12
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- Lau, Stuart. 2013. ‘120,000 residents forgo cash handouts’. South China Morning Post. Updated 12 January 2013.
- Lum, Alvin. 2018. ‘Hong Kong cash handout scheme will cost government HK$330 million to administer’. South China Morning Post. Updated 21 April 2018.