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Publications

by alumni of

Trinity Research in Social Studies (TRiSS)
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland

These are publications listed in RePEc written by alumni of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service and listed in the RePEc Genealogy. List of alumni. For a list of publications by current members of the department, see here. Register yourself.

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| Working papers | Journal articles |

Working papers

2023

  1. Shane Byrne & Kenneth Devine & Michael King & Yvonne McCarthy & Christopher Palmer, 2023. "The Last Mile of Monetary Policy: Inattention, Reminders, and the Refinancing Channel," NBER Working Papers 31043, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2022

  1. Byrne, Shane & Kelly, Jane & Pratap Singh, Anuj, 2022. "Engagement, switching and digital usage in consumer insurance markets: who does it and why it matters," Economic Letters 8/EL/22, Central Bank of Ireland.
  2. Byrne, Shane & Devine, Kenneth & McCarthy, Yvonne, 2022. "Interrupting inertia: evidence from a mortgage refinancing field trial," Economic Letters 9/EL/22, Central Bank of Ireland.
  3. Beere, Brendan & Byrne, Shane & Kelly, Jane & Pratap Singh, Anuj, 2022. "The Great Account Migration: Lessons from Behavioural Economics," Financial Stability Notes 13/FS/22, Central Bank of Ireland.

2020

  1. Byrne, Shane & Devine, Kenneth & McCarthy, Yvonne, 2020. "Room to improve: a review of switching activity in the Irish mortgage market," Economic Letters 12/EL/20, Central Bank of Ireland.
  2. Byrne, Shane & McCarthy, Yvonne, 2020. "Differential Pricing: The Economics and International Evidence," Financial Stability Notes 10/FS/20, Central Bank of Ireland.

Journal articles

2022

  1. Byrne, Shane & Devine, Kenneth & McCarthy, Yvonne, 2022. "Behavioural Economics and Public Policy-Making," Quarterly Bulletin Articles, Central Bank of Ireland, pages 85-103, January.

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