Category: Economics, Econometrics and Finance

NFL money line odds show pricing gaps
Study reveals NFL sportsbooks misprice money line underdog odds relative to spread odds, enabling conditional returns up to 6.55% and challenging market efficiency assumptions.

Geopolitical risk sentiment predicted some market changes
Multilingual Twitter sentiment analysis reveals geopolitical risk measures predict financial market movements during Ukraine War using Granger causality across 39 assets in seven languages.

Mixed fossil mitigation and CDR best matched climate and economic goals
Study evaluates COP28 negative emission technologies through five global scenarios, finding that combined fossil fuel reduction with moderate carbon removal optimally meets 1.5°C targets while.

Liquidity-trap spillovers differ sharply across asset-supply shocks
Examine how asset market shocks transmit across borders differently in liquidity traps versus normal times, using a heterogeneous-agent framework with financial frictions.

No evidence of anti-Black discrimination in NBA rookie playing time
Study of 1800 NBA rookies across four decades finds no evidence of anti-Black discrimination in coaching decisions on playing time allocation, suggesting merit-based outcomes.

Yield curve factors predict growth better in some countries
Analysis of yield curve predictive power for growth and inflation across 40 countries finds stronger performance in developed and CEE economies and low-credibility contexts.

Review maps links between geopolitical risk and ESG dynamics
Systematic review of geopolitical risk and ESG dynamics intersection, identifying five thematic clusters and proposing future research agendas for institutional stakeholders.

Low-carbon vehicle taxes linked to distributional injustice
Study reveals how vehicle tax policies intended to promote low-carbon cars create distributional injustice as manufacturers exploit market power, undermining affordability and emission goals.










