Research
Publications
"A kick for the GDP: the effect of winning the FIFA World Cup" (2024) Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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"Trends and determinants of clinical staff retention in the English NHS: a double retrospective cohort study", with Giuseppe Moscelli, Catia Nicodemo and Melisa Sayli, (2024) BMJ Open
"Voting, contagion and the trade-off between public health and political rights: quasi-experimental evidence from the Italian 2020 polls", with Giuseppe Moscelli, (2022) Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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Working papers
"Do non-monetary interventions improve staff retention? Evidence from English NHS hospitals", with Melisa Sayli, Giuseppe Moscelli, Jo Blanden and Chris Bojke [Working Paper]
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"The council size and executive board size effects on fiscal policy" [Working Paper]
"Staff engagement, coworkers’ complementarity and employee retention : evidence from English NHS hospitals", with Giuseppe Moscelli and Melisa Sayli [Working Paper]
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Work in progress
Contractual changes and retention of the medical workforce: evidence from English NHS trainee doctors, with Giuseppe Moscelli, Melisa Sayli and Ioannis Laliotis
Bureaucrats vs politicians: who performs better?
The consumption response to employment contract conversions