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Foster, Gigi and Frijters, Paul (2024) Hiding the elephant: the tragedy of COVID policy and its economist apologists. Australian Economic Papers, 63 (1). 106 - 144. ISSN 0004-900X

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W., Knott, Rachel J. and Torgler, Benno (2024) Importance of religion after adversity. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 63 (1). 62 - 75. ISSN 0021-8294

Frijters, Paul, Krekel, Christian and Ulker, Aydogan (2023) Should bads be inflicted all at once, like Machiavelli said? Evidence from life-satisfaction data. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 205. 1 - 27. ISSN 0167-2681

Byth, Sophie, Frijters, Paul and Beatton, Tony (2022) The relationship between obesity and self-esteem: longitudinal evidence from Australian adults. Oxford Open Economics, 1. ISSN 2752-5074

Etilé, Fabrice, Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W. and Shields, Michael A. (2021) Measuring resilience to major life events. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 191. 598 - 619. ISSN 0167-2681

Frijters, Paul (2021) WELLBYs, cost-benefit analyses and the Easterlin Discount. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 19. 39 - 64. ISSN 1728-4414

Frijters, Paul, Lalji, Chitwan and Pakrashi, Debayan (2020) Daily weather only has small effects on wellbeing in the US. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 176. pp. 747-762. ISSN 0167-2681

Frijters, Paul, Islam, Asad, Lalji, Chitwan and Pakrashi, Debayan (2019) Roommate effects in health outcomes. Health Economics (United Kingdom), 28 (8). 998 - 1034. ISSN 1057-9230

Frijters, Paul, Islam, Asad and Pakrashi, Debayan (2019) Heterogeneity in peer effects in random dormitory assignment in a developing country. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 163. pp. 117-134. ISSN 0167-2681

Powdthavee, Nattavudh, Plagnol, Anke C., Frijters, Paul and Clark, Andrew E. (2019) Who got the Brexit blues? The Effect of Brexit on Subjective Wellbeing in the UK. Economica, 86 (343). pp. 471-494. ISSN 0013-0427

Foster, Gigi, Frijters, Paul, Schaffner, Markus and Torgler, Benno (2018) Expectation formation in an evolving game of uncertainty: new experimental evidence. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 154. pp. 379-405. ISSN 0167-2681

Zorlu, Aslan and Frijters, Paul (2018) The happiness of European Muslims post-9/11. Ethnic and Racial Studies. pp. 1-22. ISSN 0141-9870

Ko, Chia Chiun, Frijters, Paul and Foster, Gigi (2018) A tale of cyclones, exports and surplus forgone in Australia's protected banana industry. Economic Record, 94 (306). pp. 276-300. ISSN 0013-0249

Huang, Li, Frijters, Paul, Dalziel, Kim and Clarke, Philip (2018) Life satisfaction, QALYs, and the monetary value of health. Social Science & Medicine, 211. pp. 131-136. ISSN 0277-9536

Pakrashi, Debayan and Frijters, Paul (2017) Migration and discrimination in urban China: a decomposition approach. Review of Income and Wealth, 63 (4). pp. 821-840. ISSN 0034-6586

Murray, Cameron K., Frijters, Paul and Vorster, Melissa (2017) The back-scratching game. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 142. pp. 494-508. ISSN 0167-2681

Murray, Cameron K. and Frijters, Paul (2016) Clean money, dirty system: connected landowners capture beneficial land rezoning. Journal of Urban Economics, 93. pp. 99-114. ISSN 0094-1190

Frijters, Paul and Antić, Nemanja (2016) Can collapsing business networks explain economic downturns? Economic Modelling, 54. pp. 289-308. ISSN 0264-9993

Frijters, Paul, Kong, Tao Sherry and Liu, Elaine M. (2015) Who is coming to the artefactual field experiment? Participation bias among Chinese rural migrants. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 114. pp. 62-74. ISSN 0167-2681

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W., Shields, Michael A. and Sinha, Kompal (2015) A lifecycle perspective of stock market performance and wellbeing. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 112. pp. 237-250. ISSN 0167-2681

Mujcic, Redzo and Frijters, Paul (2015) Conspicuous consumption, conspicuous health, and optimal taxation. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 111. pp. 59-70. ISSN 0167-2681

Frijters, Paul and Foster, Gigi (2015) Rising inequality: a benign outgrowth of markets or a symptom of cancerous political favours? Australian Economic Review, 48 (1). pp. 67-75. ISSN 0004-9018

Foster, Gigi and Frijters, Paul (2014) The formation of expectations: competing theories and new evidence. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 53. pp. 66-81. ISSN 2214-8043

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W. and Shields, Michael A. (2014) Does childhood predict adult life satisfaction? Evidence from British cohort surveys. The Economic Journal, 124 (580). F688-F719. ISSN 0013-0133

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W. and Shields, Michael A. (2014) The effect of mental health on employment: evidence from Australian panel data. Health Economics, 23 (9). pp. 1058-1071. ISSN 1057-9230

Mervin, Merehau Cindy and Frijters, Paul (2014) Is shared misery double misery? Social Science & Medicine, 107. pp. 68-77. ISSN 0277-9536

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W., Shah, Manisha and Shields, Michael A. (2013) Intrahousehold resource allocation: do parents reduce or reinforce child ability gaps? Demography, 50 (6). pp. 2187-2208. ISSN 0070-3370

Lordan, Grace and Frijters, Paul (2013) Unplanned pregnancy and the impact on sibling health outcomes. Health Economics, 22 (8). pp. 903-914. ISSN 1057-9230

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W., Lordan, Grace and Shields, Michael A. (2013) Exploring the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and problem drinking as captured by Google searches in the US. Social Science & Medicine, 84. pp. 61-68. ISSN 0277-9536

Mujcic, Redzo and Frijters, Paul (2012) Economic choices and status: measuring preferences for income rank. Oxford Economic Papers, 65 (1). pp. 47-73. ISSN 0030-7653

Book Section

Frijters, Paul and Foster, Gigi (2017) Is it rational to be in love? In: Handbook of behavioural economics and smart decision-making: rational decision-making within the bounds of reason. Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 205-232. ISBN 9781782549574

Monograph

Frijters, Paul, Krekel, Christian and Ulker, Aydogan (2020) Machiavelli versus concave utility functions: should bads be spread out or concentrated? CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1680). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.

Frijters, Paul, Clark, Andrew E., Krekel, Christian and Layard, Richard (2019) A happy choice: wellbeing as the goal of government. CEP Discussion paper (1658). Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), London, UK.

Frijters, Paul, Johnston, David W, Lordan, Grace and Shields, Michael A. (2013) Exploring the relationship between macroeconomic conditions and problem drinking as captured by Google searches in the US. Health, Econometrics and Data Group Working Papers (13/02). Health, Econometrics and Data Group, c/o Department of Economics, University of York, York, UK.

Book

Murray, Cameron K. and Frijters, Paul (2017) Game of mates: how favours bleed the nation. Publicious, Coolangatta, Australia. ISBN 9780648061106

Frijters, Paul and Foster, Gigi (2013) An economic theory of greed, love, groups, and networks. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9781107678941

Online resource

Beaton, Tony, Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada, Frijters, Paul and Grimes, Arthur (2020) Immigrants have a positive impact on wellbeing in host countries – expert panel. LSE Business Review (10 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Beaton, Tony, Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada, Frijters, Paul, Grimes, Arthur and Proto, Eugenio (2020) How to keep up wellbeing during the pandemic. LSE Business Review (16 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Beatton, Tony, Frijters, Paul and Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2017) Expert panel: People from small, socially cohesive countries are happier. LSE Business Review (28 Sep 2017). Website.

Powdthavee, Nattavudh (Nick) and Frijters, Paul (2017) Workers are happier with less hierarchy. LSE Business Review (30 Jan 2017). Website.

Frijters, Paul (2016) More public holidays would boost national wellbeing. LSE Business Review (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Thesis

Frijters, Paul (1999) Explorations of welfare and well-being. Doctoral thesis, Tinbergen Institute - TI.

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