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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Number of items: 7.

2019

Dickson, Alex and Fongoni, Marco (2019) Asymmetric reference-dependent reciprocity, downward wage rigidity, and the employment contract. Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 163. pp. 409-429. ISSN 0167-2681

2018

Dickson, Alex and Fongoni, Marco (2018) Asymmetric reference-dependent reciprocity, downward wage rigidity, and the employment contract. Preprint / Working Paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Fongoni, Marco (2018) Workers' Reciprocity and the (Ir)relevance of Wage Cyclicality for the Volatility of Job Creation. Discussion paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Fongoni, Marco (2018) A Theoretical Note on Assymmetries in Intensity and Persistence of Reciprocity in Labour Markets. Discussion paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

2016

Fongoni, Marco and Dickson, Alex (2016) A Theory of Wage Setting Behaviour. Discussion paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Dickson, Alex and Fongoni, Marco (2016) A theory of wage setting behavior. Preprint / Working Paper. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

2015

Dickson, Alex and Fongoni, Marco (2015) People and policy : behavioural economics and its policy implications. Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary, 38 (3). pp. 93-106. ISSN 2046-5378

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