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Showing 51 to 60 of 235 search results for papers Occasional Papers Nos.

  1. Occasional paper 43: Weighing anchor on credit card debt [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 26/07/2018
  2. Occasional Paper No. 37: Flash Crash in an OTC Market [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 12/06/2018
  3. Occasional Paper No. 33: Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 04/05/2018
    This Occasional Paper adds to the evidence on these topics by investigating a uniquely granular combination of lending transaction reports, detailed product information and credit files for nearly 700,000 UK households that took out a mortgage
  4. Occasional Paper No. 39: Estimating the benefits of interventions that affect consumer behaviour [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 24/07/2018
  5. Occasional Paper 30 [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 09/08/2017 Last modified: 13/04/2018
  6. Occasional Paper 56: Fair exchange: Presenting foreign exchange quotes to improve consumer choice [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 01/09/2020 Last modified: 01/09/2020
    In this study, we tested 3 different practices for presenting cost and exchange rate information in an online experiment with a nationally representative sample of participants.
  7. Occasional paper 42: Increasing credit card payments using choice architecture: The case of anchors and prompts [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 26/07/2018
  8. Occasional Paper 47: Blackbird’s alarm call or nightingale’s lullaby? The effect of tweet risk warnings on attractiveness, search, and understanding [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 13/12/2018
  9. Occasional Paper No. 36: Sending out an SMS: The impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 31/05/2018
  10. Occasional Paper No. 14: Liquidity in the UK corporate bond market: evidence from trade data [pdf]

    Occasional papers Published: 17/03/2016 Last modified: 17/03/2016
    The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing debate on liquidity in financial markets by shedding light on a market that has not been studied in depth.