Political Economy:
Calvert Jump, R. 2025. Revisiting the Role of Profits in the Collapse of Britain's Post-War Consensus. Under Submission, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2023. Education and the geography of Brexit. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 33(1), 41-53.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2020. Educational attainment and the Brexit vote. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 52(1), 829-832.
Urban and Regional Economics:
Calvert Jump R. and Scavette, A. 2024. Do research universities recession-proof their regions? Evidence from state flagship college towns. Journal of Economic Geography, lbaf041.
Calvert Jump, R. and Scavette, A. 2024. JUE Insight: The labor market effects of place-based policies: Evidence from England’s Neighbourhood Renewal Fund. Journal of Urban Economics, 144, 103690.
Kikuchi, L., Calvert Jump, R., Michell, J. and Stronge, W. 2023. An annual deprivation index for neighbourhoods in England. The Autonomy Institute, online.
Macroeconomics:
Calvert Jump, R., Michell, J., Rabensteiner, T. and Norvaisa, E. 2025. Estimating the effects of austerity on the labour market: Evidence from Great Britain. Under Submission, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Stockhammer, E. 2023. Revisiting the hysteresis hypothesis: an ARIMAX approach. Review of Keynesian Economics, 11(4), 489-506.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2023. Dollar liquidity, financial vulnerability and monetary sovereignty. Development and Change, 54(5), 1087-1113.
Calvert Jump, R. and Stockhammer, E. 2023. Building blocks of a heterodox business cycle theory. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 46(2), 334-358.
Calvert Jump, R. and Kohler, K. 2022. A history of aggregate demand and supply shocks for the United Kingdom, 1900 to 2016. Explorations in Economic History, 85, 101448.
Calvert Jump R., Levine, P. and Hommes, C. 2019. Learning, heterogeneity, and complexity in the New Keynesian model. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 166, 446-470.
Kohler, K. and Calvert Jump, R. 2022. Estimating nonlinear business cycle mechanisms with linear vector autoregressions: a Monte Carlo study. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 84(5), 1077-1100.