Brown, S., Kontonikas, A., Montagnoli, A., Moro, M., Onnis, L. (forthcoming) "Life Satisfaction and Austerity: Expectations and the Macroeconomy", Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. {DOI}
Comerford, D., Moro, M., Sejas-Portillo, R., Stowasser, T. (forthcoming) "Leveraging the Motivational Effects of Labels: Lessons from Retrofitting", Behavioral Science and Policy. [pre-print] Gray, D., Montagnoli, A., Moro, M. 2021 "Does Education Improve Financial Behaviors? Quasi-experimental Evidence from Britain", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization {Forthcoming}. {DOI} Howley, P., Waqas, M., Moro, M., Delaney, L., Heron T. 2020. "It's Not All About the Economy Stupid! Immigration and Subjective Well-being in England", Work, Employment and Society, 34(5): 919-936. {DOI} Hart, R.A., Moro, M. 2020. “Date of Birth and Selective Schooling: Some Lessons from the 1944 Education Reforms in England and Wales”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy. {DOI} Angelini V., Daly M., Moro M., Navarro Paniagua M., Sidman E., Walker I., Weldon M. 2019. "The effect of the Winter Fuel Payment on household temperature and health: a regression discontinuity design study". Public Health Res. 7(1). {DOI} Lange, I, Moro, M., Mahbubur Rahman, M. 2018. “Cleaner Nudges? Policy Labels and Investment Decision Making” Energy Journal, 39 (6): 27-51. {DOI} Comerford, D, Lange, I, Moro, M. 2018. “Proof of Concept that Requiring Energy Labels for Dwellings Can Induce Retrofitting” Energy Economics, 69: 204-212. {DOI} Montagnoli, A and Moro, M. 2018. “The cost of banking crises: new evidence from life satisfaction data” Kyklos, 71 (2): 279-309. {DOI} Hart, R.A., Roberts E., Moro, M. 2017. “Who Gained from Free Universal Education in England and Wales?” Oxford Economic Papers, 69 (3): 707-733. {DOI} Blanchflower, D. G., D. N. F. Bell, A. Montagnoli, Moro, M. 2014. “The Happiness Tradeoff Between Unemployment and Inflation.” Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 46 (2):117-141. {DOI} Lange, I. A., Moro, M., L. Traynor. 2014 “Green Hypocrisy? Electricity Expenditures and Environmental Attitudes in UK.” Ecological Economics, 107: 76-83. {DOI} Moro, M., Anke Fischer, E.J. Milner-Gulland , Asanterabi Lowassa, Loiruck C. Naiman, and Nick Hanley. 2014. “A stated preference investigation of household demand for illegally hunted bushmeat in the Serengeti, Tanzania”, Animal Conservation, 18 (4): 377-386. {DOI} Moro, M., Lyons, S., Mayor, K. and R. J. Tol. 2013. “Does the housing market reflect cultural heritage? A case study of Greater Dublin.” Environment and Planning A, 45 (12): 2884-2903. {DOI} Bush, G., Hanley, N., Moro, M., Rondeau D. 2013. “Measuring the Local Costs of Conservation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Willingness-to-Accept Estimates” Land Economics, 89 (3), 490-513. {DOI} Ferreira, S. and Moro, M. 2013. “Income and Preferences for the Environment: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data.” Environment and Planning A, 45(1): 650 – 667. {DOI}. Akay, A., F. Brereton, J Cuñado, S. Ferreira, P. Martinsson, M. Moro, T. Ningal. 2013. “Life satisfaction and air quality in Europe.” Ecological Economics, 88: 1-10. {DOI} Moro, M., Fischer, A., Czajkowski, M., Brennan, D., Lowassa, A., Naiman C. L., and Nick Hanley. 2013. “An investigation using the choice experiment method into options for reducing illegal bushmeat hunting in western Serengeti.” Conservation Letters, 6 (1): 37-45. {DOI} Ferreira, S. and Moro, M. 2011. “Constructing Genuine Savings Indicators for Ireland, 1995-2005.” Journal of Environmental Management, 92: 542-553. Ferreira, S. and Moro, M. 2010. “On the Use of Subjective Well-being Data for Environmental Valuation.” Environmental and Resource Economics, 46 (3): 249. Mentzakis, E. and Moro, M. 2009. “The Poor the Rich and the Happy.” Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerlyThe Journal of Socio-Economics), 38(1): 147-158. Moro, M., Brereton, F., Clinch, J.P. and Ferreira, S. 2008. “Ranking Quality of Life Using Subjective Well-being Data.” Ecological Economics, 65(3): 448-460. |