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Overview

Robin Naylor is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on economics, econometrics, and finance, with contributions spanning social sciences as well. Key subfields of their work include economics and econometrics, general economics, education, demography, and general health professions.

Their research topics encompass labor market dynamics and wage inequality, merger and competition analysis, global trade and economics, retirement, disability, and employment, employment and welfare studies, labor movements and unions, and consumer market behavior and pricing.

Notable publication venues for Robin Naylor include Oxford Economic Papers, Research in Economics, World Economy, and Education Economics. Their recent scholarly output features the following papers:

  • The effects of entry in bilateral oligopoly (2024), Research in Economics
  • Profit-raising entry under oligopolistic trade with endogenous input prices (2022), World Economy
  • The college wage premium in the UK: decline and fall? (2024), Oxford Economic Papers
  • Awarding gaps in higher education by ethnicity, schooling and family background: a UK university case study (2024), Education Economics

Robin Naylor frequently collaborates with a number of coauthors, including Gianna Boero, Tej Nathwani, Jeremy Smith, Christian Soegaard, and Brian Karanja.

Best Publications

  • American Exceptionalism in a New Light: A Comparison of Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in the Nordic Countries, the United Kingdom and the United States

    Markus Jantti;Bernt Bratsberg;Bernt Bratsberg;Knut Roed;Oddbjorn Raaum

  • A model of tax evasion with group conformity and social customs

    Gareth D. Myles;Robin A. Naylor

  • Determinants of Degree Performance in UK Universities: A Statistical Analysis of the 1993 Student Cohort

    Jeremy Smith;Robin Andrew Naylor

  • Dropping out of university: A statistical analysis of the probability of withdrawal for UK university students

    Jeremy P. Smith;Robin A. Naylor

  • Nonlinearities in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility: Consequences for Cross-Country Comparisons

    Bernt Bratsberg;Knut Røed;Oddbjørn Raaum;Robin Naylor

  • Graduate Employability: Policy and Performance in Higher Education in the UK

    Jeremy Smith;Abigail McKnight;Robin Andrew Naylor

  • Am I missing something? The effects of absence from class on student performance

    Wiji Arulampalam;Robin Andrew Naylor;Jeremy Smith

  • International trade and economic integration when labour markets are generally unionised

    Robin Naylor

  • Union Wage Strategies and International Trade

    Robin Naylor

  • The Cournot-Bertrand profit differential: a reversal result in a differentiated duopoly with wage bargaining

    Mónica Correa López;Robin Andrew Naylor

  • Strikes, Free Riders, and Social Customs

    Robin Naylor

  • Schooling effects on subsequent university performance: evidence for the UK university population

    Jeremy Smith;Robin Naylor

  • Nonlinearities in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility: Consequences for Cross-Country Comparisons

    Bernt Bratsberg;Knut Røed;Oddbjørn Raaum;Robin Naylor

  • Marital sorting, household labor supply, and intergenerational earnings mobility across countries

    Oddbjørn Raaum;Bernt Bratsberg;Knut Røed;Eva Österbacka

  • Higher education outcomes, graduate employment and university performance indicators

    Massimiliano Bratti;Abigail McKnight;Robin Andrew Naylor;Jeremy Smith

  • An economic theory of the open shop trade union

    Robin Naylor;Martin Cripps

  • Effects of in-class variation and student rank on the probability of withdrawal: cross-section and time-series analysis for UK university students

    Wiji Arulampalam;Robin Andrew Naylor;Jeremy Smith

  • Industry profits and competition under bilateral oligopoly

    Robin A Naylor

  • Foreign direct investment and wage bargaining

    Robin Andrew Naylor;Michele Santoni

  • A social custom model of collective action

    Robin Naylor

  • American exceptionalism in a new light : a comparison of intergenerational earnings mobility in the Nordic countries, the United Kingdom and the United States

    Markus Jäntti;Bernt Bratsberg;Knut Røed;Oddbjørn Raaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy Smith
Jeremy Smith University of Warwick
Oddbjørn Raaum
Oddbjørn Raaum University of Oslo
Bernt Bratsberg
Bernt Bratsberg University of Oslo
Markus Jäntti
Markus Jäntti Stockholm University
Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
David Greenaway
David Greenaway University of Nottingham
John D. Hey
John D. Hey University of York

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