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LALLEY, C. and ADETUTU, M.O., 2022. Higher education widening access initiatives - an estimation of wage returns from Scottish Articulation. Higher Education Quarterly, 76 (4), pp. 847-860. ISSN 0951-5224

ADETUTU, M.O. and STATHOPOULOU, E., 2021. Information asymmetry in voluntary environmental agreements (VEAs): theory and evidence from UK climate change agreements (CCAs). Oxford Economic Papers, 73 (2), pp. 644-670. ISSN 0030-7653

ADETUTU, M.O., ODUSANYA, K.A., EBIRERI, J.E. and MURINDE, V., 2019. Oil booms, bank productivity and natural resource curse in finance. Economics Letters. ISSN 0165-1765

ADETUTU, M.O., ODUSANYA, K. and LALLEY, C., 2019. Broadband infrastructure, smartphone penetration and internet adoption: micro-spatial evidence from a developing country. In: 2019 Scottish Economic Society (SES) Annual Conference, Perth, Scotland, 7-9 April 2019.

ADETUTU, M.O., ODUSANYA, K. and WEYMAN-JONES, T., 2018. Carbon tax and energy intensity: assessing the channels of impact using UK microdata. In: Transforming Energy Markets, 41st IAEE International Conference, Groningen, Netherlands, 10-13 June 2018.

ADETUTU, M.O., EBIRERI, J.E., MURINDE, V. and ODUSANYA, K., 2018. Oil price booms, Dutch disease and the crowding out of tradable sectors: new insight from bank lending behavior. In: Monte Verità Conference on Sustainable Resource Use and Economic Dynamics (SURED), Zurich, Switzerland, January 2018.

ADETUTU, M.O., EBIRERI, J., MURINDE, V. and ODUSANYA, K., 2018. Let beholders behold: can banks see beyond oil booms and mitigate the Dutch disease? London: SOAS University of London.

ADETUTU, M.O., GLASS, A.J. and WEYMAN-JONES, T.G., 2016. Decomposing energy demand across BRIIC countries. Energy Economics, 54, pp. 396-404. ISSN 0140-9883

ADETUTU, M.O., GLASS, A.J. and WEYMAN-JONES, T.G., 2016. Economy-wide Estimates of Rebound Effects: Evidence from Panel Data. The Energy Journal, 37 (3), pp. 251-269. ISSN 0195-6574

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