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1“...A common feature of public sector labor markets is the use of pay scales. This paper examines how the removal of pay scales impacts productivity, by exploiting...”
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2“...This paper considers a fundamental question about the school environment - what are the long run effects of a student's ordinal rank in elementary school?...”
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3by Murphy, Richard Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.2020)“...This paper provides evidence for why individuals join unions instead of free riding. I model membership as legal insurance. To test the model, I use the...”
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4“...From the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man to the Principality of Liechtenstein and the state of Delaware, tax havens offer lower tax rates, less stringent...”
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5by Murphy, Richard J Published in The Review of economic studies (2020)“...Abstract This article establishes a new fact about educational production: ordinal academic rank during primary school has lasting impacts on secondary school...”
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6by Murphy, Richard“..."What happens when the rich are allowed to hide their money in tax havens, and what we should do about it The Panama Papers were a reminder of how the...”
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8by Murphy, Richard J Monteiro, Sildomar T Published in ISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing (01.01.2013)“...Hyperspectral imagery is used to map the distribution of iron and separate iron ore from shale (a waste product) on a vertical mine face in an open-pit mine in...”
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9“...Increased globalization of higher education has occurred as more students from across the world now enrol in universities abroad for their post-school...”
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10by Afzalian, Aryan White, Mary Colinge, Jean-Pierre Ferain, Isabelle Murphy, Richard McCarthy, Brendan Kelleher, Anne-Marie Blake, Alan Akhavan, Nima Dehdashti Yan, Ran O'Neill, Brendan Lee, Chi-Woo Razavi, Pedram Published in Nature nanotechnology (01.03.2010)“...All existing transistors are based on the use of semiconductor junctions formed by introducing dopant atoms into the semiconductor material. As the distance...”
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11by Wang, Lei Sharifzadeh, Mahdi Templer, Richard Murphy, Richard J Published in Applied energy (01.11.2013)“...► Bioethanol produced from waste papers can be economically competitive with petrol. ► Biomass feedstock cost is the main contributor to bioethanol cost. ►...”
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12“...'Reglobalization' requires global governance mechanisms that can promote norm and normative change constitutive of a 'post-neoliberal order'. Mitigating the...”
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13“...We study the UK's university application system, in which students apply based on predicted examination grades, rather than actual results. Using three years...”
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14“...Energy consumption behaviours are gradually becoming better-understood. However, there is still a deficit in terms of knowledge of individuals’ energy-use...”
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15“...This paper investigates the impact of schools banning mobile phones on student test scores. By surveying schools in four English cities regarding their mobile...”
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17by Littlewood, Jade Murphy, Richard J Wang, Lei Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01.01.2013)“...The economic feasibility of producing bioethanol from wheat straw in the UK using various state-of-the-art pretreatment technologies (steam explosion with and...”
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18by Mendes, Marcela M Darling, Andrea L Hart, Kathryn H Morse, Stephen Murphy, Richard J Lanham-New, Susan A Published in The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology (01.04.2019)“...•High latitude and urban living impact on vitamin D status.•These impacts may exacerbate vitamin D deficiency in some ethnic groups.•A multidisciplinary...”
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19by Littlewood, Jade Wang, Lei Turnbull, Colin Murphy, Richard J Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (29.11.2013)“...Bamboo is potentially an interesting feedstock for advanced bioethanol production in China due to its natural abundance, rapid growth, perennial nature and low...”
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20by Baker, Andrew Murphy, Richard Published in Social policy and society : a journal of the Social Policy Association (01.07.2020)“...Tax is traditionally viewed as the main funding mechanism for government spending. Consequently, social policy is often seen as something determined and...”