1112131415161718191
The El Niño Southern Oscillation cycle and growth in the developing world,
Sarah Smith,
from Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society
(2016)
Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy
Increasing Charitable Giving: What Can We Learn from Economics?,
Sarah Smith,
in Fiscal Studies
(2012)
Persistency of pension contributions in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
(2006)
Can the retirement-consumption puzzle be resolved?: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
Sarah Smith,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2005)
Keywords: retirement; life-cycle model of consumption; well-being
Stopping short?: evidence on contributions to long-term savings from aggregate and micro data,
Sarah Smith,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2004)
The Retirement-Consumption Puzzle and Involuntary Early Retirement: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2006)
The Other Invisible Hand: Delivering Public Services Through Choice and Competition. By JULIAN LE GRAND,
Sarah Smith,
in Economica
(2009)
Lotteries as a Source of Revenue,
Sarah Smith,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2008)
Keywords: Problem Gambling, Lorenz Curve, Sales Taxis, Total Spending, Income Decile
Increasing charitable giving – what can we learn from economics?,
Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2012)
Keywords: charitable giving; peer effects; tax incentives
Social connectedness and retirement,
Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2010)
Keywords: Social capital, retirement, health and well-being
Persistency of pension contributions in the UK: Evidence from aggregate and micro-data,
Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2006)
Keywords: Pension contributions, persistency.
The retirement-consumption puzzle and involuntary early retirement: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2006)
Keywords: Retirement, life-cycle model of consumption and saving.
(UBS Pensions series 21) Stopping short? Evidence on contributions to long-term savings from aggregate and micro data,
Sarah Smith,
from Financial Markets Group
(2004)
(UBS Pensions Series 033) Can the retirement-consumption puzzle be resolved? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey,
Sarah Smith,
from Financial Markets Group
(2005)
Can the retirement consumption puzzle be solved?,
Sarah Smith,
from Institute for Fiscal Studies
(2004)
Keywords: Retirement spending, panel data
Registered author: Sarah Smith
Migrant encounters in the clinic: Bureaucratic, biomedical, and community influences on patient interactions with front-line workers,
Sarah A. Smith,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2016)
Keywords: Guam; Front-line workers; Cultural competency; Health care spaces; Migrant health; Deservingness; Micronesia;
Careful currency conversion,
Sarah Josephine Smith,
in Nature Energy
(2020)
‘I’m Not a Bloody Slave, I Get Paid and if I Don’t Get Paid Then Nothing Happens’: Sarah’s Experience of Being a Student Sex Worker,
Jessica Simpson and Sarah Smith,
in Work, Employment & Society
(2019)
Keywords: gig economy; self-employment; sex work; students
Savings and wealth in the UK: evidence from micro-data,
James Banks and Sarah Smith,
in Fiscal Studies
(1996)
Can simple prompts increase bequest giving? Field evidence from a legal call centre,
Michael Sanders and Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2016)
Keywords: Charitable giving; Charitable bequests; Prompts; Social norms;
Towards Refined Autism Screening: A Fuzzy Logic Approach with a Focus on Subtle Diagnostic Challenges,
Philip Smith and Sarah Greenfield,
in Mathematics
(2024)
Keywords: autism; autism spectrum disorder; autism diagnosis; Fuzzy Logic; Fuzzy Inferencing System
The Labour Supply Effect of the Abolition of the Earnings Rule for Older Workers in the United Kingdom,
Richard Disney and Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2002)
Baby steps: The gender division of childcare during the COVID19 pandemic,
Sarah Smith and Almudena Sevilla,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2020)
Keywords: Gender; Childcare; Covid19; Coronavirus
Women in economics: A UK Perspective,
Sarah Smith and Almudena Sevilla,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2020)
Keywords: Gender; Academia; Women in economics; Gender wage gap
Rational Inattention to Subsidies for Charitable Contributions,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2010)
Keywords: Rational inattention; Salience; Subsidies for giving; Tax incentives
Relational Warm Glow and Giving in Social Groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2014)
Keywords: Online giving; Fundraising; Social groups; Donations; Charity; Warm glow
Relational Altruism and Giving in Social Groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2016)
Keywords: Online giving; Social groups; Charity; Fundraising; Donations; altruism
Relational altruism and giving in social groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Online giving; Fundraising; Social groups; Donations; Charity; Altruism;
Time use surveys and experienced well-being in France and the United States,
Sarah Flèche and Conal Smith,
from OECD Publishing
(2017)
Keywords: experienced well-being, measurement, time use survey, U-index
Male and female voices in economics,
Hans Sievertsen and Sarah Smith,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2022)
Keywords: Gender; Opinions; Confidence
Gender differences in effects of goal-setting: Evidence from a fundraising field experiment,
Mark Wilhelm and Sarah Smith,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2023)
Postharvest Losses from Weather and Climate Change: Evidence from a Million Truckloads,
Sarah Smith and Timothy Beatty,
from Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
(2024)
Keywords: Production Economics, Agribusiness, Crop Production/Industries
The price elasticity of charitable giving: does the form of tax relief matter?,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
in International Tax and Public Finance
(2015)
Keywords: Charitable giving, Tax incentives, Match and rebate, Salience, H2, D0, D8,
Introduction: Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing back the ‘social’,
Sarah Cook and Kiah Smith,
in Development
(2012)
What determines the return to education: An extra year or a hurdle cleared?,
Matt Dickson and Sarah Smith,
in Economics of Education Review
(2011)
Keywords: Returns to education; RoSLA; Qualifications;
Motivation and mission in the public sector: evidence from the World Values Survey,
Edd Cowley and Sarah Smith,
in Theory and Decision
(2014)
Keywords: Intrinsic motivation, Public sector, Corruption, Worker selection,
Weather-induced variability in quality, yield and grower income,
Timothy Beatty and Sarah Smith,
from Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
(2021)
Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Marketing, Research Methods/Statistical Methods
Baby steps: the gender division of childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith,
in Oxford Review of Economic Policy
(2020)
Keywords: COVID-19, gender, childcare, Coronavirus
Retirement in the UK,
James Banks and Sarah Smith,
in Oxford Review of Economic Policy
(2006)
Dendrochronological reconstruction of snow avalanche activity in the Lahul Himalaya, Northern India,
Sarah Laxton and Dan Smith,
in Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
(2009)
Keywords: Dendrochronology, Snow avalanche, Lahul, Himalaya, India,
Relational Warm Glow and Giving in Social Groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from CESifo
(2014)
Keywords: online giving, fundraising, social groups, donations, charity, warm glow
Relational Altruism and Giving in Social Groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from CESifo
(2016)
Keywords: online giving, fundraising, social groups, donations, charity, altruism
Male and Female Voices in Economics,
Hans Sievertsen and Sarah Smith,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2022)
Keywords: gender, economics profession
What Determines the Return to Education: An Extra Year or a Hurdle Cleared?,
Matt Dickson and Sarah Smith,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2011)
Keywords: qualifications, returns to education, RoSLA
Baby Steps: The Gender Division of Childcare during the COVID-19 Pandemic,
Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: Coronavirus, COVID-19, childcare, gender
The Labour Supply Effect of the Abolition of the Earnings Rule for Older Workers in the United Kingdom,
Richard Disney and Sarah Smith,
from Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy)
(2002)
Keywords: Labour supply, Retirement, Earnings Test
Rational Inattention to Subsidies for Charitable Contributions,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2010)
Keywords: Salience of Taxes and Subsidies, Rational Inattention
The Price Elasticity of Charitable Giving:Does the Form of Tax Relief Matter?,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2010)
Keywords: charitable giving; tax subsidies; private provision of public goods
Relational Warm Glow and Giving in Social Groups,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2014)
Keywords: Online giving; Fundraising; Social groups; Donations; Charity; Warm glow
Motivation and mission in the public sector: Evidence from the World Values Survey,
Edd Cowley and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2013)
Keywords: Intrinsic motivation, public sector, corruption; worker selection
Relational Warm Glow and Giving in Social Groups,
Sarah Smith and Kimberley Scharf,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2014)
Keywords: Online giving; Fundraising; Social groups; Donations; Charity; Warm glow
A warm glow in the after life? The determinants of charitable bequests,
Michael Sanders and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2014)
Keywords: charitable giving; charitable bequests; prompts; social norms
Rational Inattention to Subsidies for Charitable Contributions,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2011)
Keywords: Tax salience, rational inattention, charitable giving
Who works in the public sector? Evidence from the World Values Survey,
Sarah Smith and Edd Cowley,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2011)
Keywords: Intrinsic motivation, public sector, corruption
What determines the return to education: An extra year or hurdle cleared?,
Matt Dickson and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2011)
Keywords: Returns to education; RoSLA; qualifications
The price elasticity of charitable giving: does the form of tax relief matter?,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2010)
Keywords: charitable giving, tax subsidies, price elasticity
Fertility and Women’s Education in the UK: A Cohort Analysis,
Anita Ratcliffe and Sarah Smith,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2006)
Keywords: cohort fertility trends, education
Retirement in the UK,
Sarah Smith and James Banks,
from The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK
(2006)
Keywords: Retirement, pensions.
Baby steps: The gender division of childcare during the COVID19 pandemic,
Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith,
from School of Economics, University of Bristol, UK
(2020)
Male and Female Voices in Economics,
Hans Sievertsen and Sarah Smith,
from School of Economics, University of Bristol, UK
(2022)
The price elasticity of charitable giving: does the form of tax relief matter?,
Kimberley Scharf and Sarah Smith,
from Institute for Fiscal Studies
(2010)
Keywords: Charitable giving, tax subsidies, private provision of public goods
Approaches to sampling and case selection in qualitative research: examples in the geography of health,
Sarah Curtis, Wil Gesler, Glenn Smith and Sarah Washburn,
in Social Science & Medicine
(2000)
Keywords: Qualitative methods Sampling Geography of health
How Will Open Science Impact on University-Industry Collaboration?,
Joanna Chataway, Sarah Parks and Elta Smith,
in Foresight and STI Governance (Foresight-Russia till No. 3/2015)
(2017)
Keywords: open science; open access; knowledge exchange; university/industry collaborations; science policy; research funders
Australian general practice nurse's knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding influenza vaccination: a cross‐sectional survey,
Sarah Smith, Jenny Sim and Elizabeth Halcomb,
in Journal of Clinical Nursing
(2016)
Responding to changes: The state's role,
Steward N. Smith and Sarah E. Redfield,
from United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Outlook Forum
(1987)
Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy
Sports Psychology in the English Premier League: ‘It Feels Precarious and is Precarious’,
Sarah Gilmore, Christopher Wagstaff and John Smith,
in Work, Employment & Society
(2018)
Keywords: elite sport; football; insecurity; precarious employment; precarisation
Nurses' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding influenza vaccination: an integrative review,
Sarah Smith, Jenny Sim and Elizabeth Halcomb,
in Journal of Clinical Nursing
(2016)
The Impact-Likelihood Matrix: A policy tool for behaviour prioritisation,
Sarah Kneebone, Liam Smith and Kelly Fielding,
in Environmental Science & Policy
(2017)
Keywords: Behaviour change; Behaviour prioritisation; Impact-Likelihood Matrix; Policy tool; Water demand management; Intervention design;
Tackling cybercrime and ransomware head-on: Disrupting criminal networks and protecting organisations,
Marja Laitinen and Sarah Armstrong-Smith,
in Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal
(2022)
Keywords: cybercrime, ransomware, law enforcement, organised crime, cyberattacks, cyber security protection, zero trust
Herding cats? Management and university performance,
Carol Propper, Sarah Smith and John McCormack,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2013)
Keywords: Management practices; Universities; Performance
Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: Is non-profit status used to signal quality?,
Carol Propper, Sarah Smith and Daniel Jones,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2016)
Keywords: Non-profit; Quality disclosure; Nursing homes
Wolves in sheep’s clothing: Is non-profit status used to signal quality?,
Daniel Jones, Carol Propper and Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Non-profit; Quality disclosure; Nursing homes;
Peer Effects in Charitable Giving: Evidence from the (Running) Field,
Sarah Smith, Frank Windmeijer and Edmund Wright,
in Economic Journal
(2015)
Herding Cats? Management and University Performance,
John McCormack, Carol Propper and Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2014)
Socially Responsible Property Investment: Quantifying the Relationship between Sustainability and Investment Property Worth,
Louise Ellison, Sarah Sayce and Judy Smith,
in Journal of Property Research
(2007)
Accounting and finance in UK universities: Academic labour, shortages and strategies,
Sarah Jane Smith and Vivien Urquhart,
in The British Accounting Review
(2018)
Keywords: Academic labour; Labour shortages; Restructuring; UK; Accounting and finance;
Do grants to charities crowd out other income? Evidence from the UK,
James Andreoni, A. Payne and Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Charities; Crowd out; Grants; Seed funding;
UK PhD assessment in accounting and finance: social capital in action,
Sarah Jane Smith and Vivien Urquhart,
in Accounting Education
(2018)
Lift and Shift: The Effect of Fundraising Interventions in Charity Space and Time,
Sarah Smith, Kimberley Scharf and Mark Wilhelm,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2017)
Keywords: Warm glow; Substitution; Intertemporal substitution; Donations
Exploring Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing in OECD Countries: Evidence from the World Value Survey,
Sarah Flèche, Conal Smith and Piritta Sorsa,
from OECD Publishing
(2011)
Keywords: bien-être, comparative studies, etudes comparatives, health, santé, welfare, well-being
Exploring Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing in OECD Countries: Evidence from the World Value Survey,
Sarah Flèche, Conal Smith and Piritta Sorsa,
from OECD Publishing
(2012)
Keywords: bien-être, comparative studies, etudes comparatives, health, santé, welfare, well-being
Lean, Mean and Green... Designing Farm Support Programs in a New Era,
Sarah Lynch and Katherine R. Smith,
from Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture
(1994)
Keywords: Land Economics/Use
Welfare Reform and Lone Parents in the UK,
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness and Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2009)
Stayin’ Alive in Little 5: Application of Sentiment Analysis to Investigate Emotions of Service Industry Workers Responding to Drug Overdoses,
Sarah Febres-Cordero and Daniel Jackson Smith,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: opioids; service industry workers; sentiment analysis; data-science; mixed-methods
Welfare Reform and Lone Parents in the UK,
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness and Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2009)
Cognitive load and strategic sophistication,
Sarah Allred, Sean Duffy and John Smith,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2016)
Keywords: Bounded rationality; Experimental economics; Working memory load; Cognition; Beauty contest; Rational inattention;
Do consumers gamble to convexify?,
Thomas Crossley, Hamish Low and Sarah Smith,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2016)
Keywords: Lotteries; Income effects; Consumption; Durables; External validity;
Cognitive Load and Strategic Sophistication,
Sarah Allred, Sean Duffy and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: bounded rationality; experimental economics; working memory load; beauty contest; strategic sophistication; rational inattention
Cognitive load and strategic sophistication,
Sarah Allred, Sean Duffy and John Smith,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: bounded rationality, experimental economics, working memory load, cognition, strategic sophistication, rational inattention
Booms, Busts and Retirement Timing,
Richard Disney, Anita Ratcliffe and Sarah Smith,
in Economica
(2015)
Do Grants to Charities Crowd Out Other Income? Evidence from the UK,
James Andreoni, A. Payne and Sarah Smith,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2013)
Pension Reform and Economic Performance in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s,
Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Sarah Smith,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2003)
Pension Incentives and the Pattern of Retirement in the United Kingdom,
Richard Blundell, Costas Meghir and Sarah Smith,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2004)
Understanding REF funding allocations in 2022,
Timothy Hunt, Hamish Low and Sarah Smith,
from University of Oxford, Department of Economics
(2022)
Pension Incentives and the Pattern of Early Retirement,
Richard Blundell, Costas Meghir and Sarah Smith,
in Economic Journal
(2002)
The El Niño Southern Oscillation and Economic Growth in the Developing World,
Sarah C. Smith and David Ubilava,
from University of Sydney, School of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Climate Shocks; Developing Countries; Economic Growth; El Niño Southern Oscillation; Nonlinear Effect
Do Female Experts Face an Authority Gap? Evidence from Economics,
Hans Henrik Sievertsen and Sarah Smith,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2024)
Keywords: economic expertise, persuasion, gender, stereotypes, survey experiments
Women in Economics: A UK Perspective,
Danula Gamage, Almudena Sevilla and Sarah Smith,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: gender wage gap, women in economics, academia, affirmative action, gender
Incorporating Sustainability in Commercial Property Appraisal. Evidence from the UK,
Sarah Sayce, Louise Ellison and Judy Smith,
from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
(2004)