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AGRAWAL, S., ANGUS, K., ARNOTT, D., ASHCROFT, R., AVEYARD, P., BARRY, R., BAULD, L., BEARD, E., BENOWITZ, N., BOGDANOVICA, I., BRAZNELL, S., BRENNAN, A., BRITTON, J., BROWN, J., BUNCE, L., BUTLER, A., BUTLER, S., CHEESEMAN, H., COX, S., DAWKINS, L., DOCKRELL, M., DOODY, P., EAST, K., FORD, A., GALLAGHER, A., GARTNER, C., GILLESPIE, D., GILMORE, A., HAJEK, P., HARTMANN-BOYCE, J., HISCOCK, R., JACKSON, S., JARVIS, M., JAYES, L., KHOUJA, J., KOCK, L., LANGLEY, T., LEGG, T., LEONARDI-BEE, J., LINDSON, N., MCNEILL, A., MEHEGAN, J., MOORE, G., MORRIS, D., MUNAFÒ, M., MURRAY, R., NAUGHTON, F., NEWTON, J., NOTLEY, C., NOTTAGE, M., PESOLA, F., RATSCHEN, E., ROBSON, D., SHAHAB, L., SHOESMITH, E., SIMONAVIČIUS, E., TAYLOR, E. and WILSON, L., 2024. E-cigarettes and harm reduction: an evidence review. London: Royal College of Physicians.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2023. Business optimism and the innovation-profitability nexus: introducing the COVID-19 adaptable capacity framework. Research Policy, 52 (1): 104623. ISSN 0048-7333

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2022. Technological innovation and the spillover effects of China's energy demand on belt and road economies. In: 28th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance & Business, Rome, Italy, 24-25 November 2022.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2022. Technological innovation and the spillover effects of China’s energy demand on belt and road economies. In: 41st EBES (Eurasia Business and Economics Society) Conference, Berlin, Germany, 12-14 October 2022.

MORRIS, D. and LIM, K.Y., 2022. Firm-level impact of the global financial crisis: evidence on innovation from Latin America. International Journal of Finance and Economics, Early. ISSN 1076-9307

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2022. Thresholds in natural resource rents and state owned enterprise profitability: cross country evidence. Energy Economics, 106: 105779. ISSN 0140-9883

MD YUSOF, M.Y., ROBINSON, J., DAVIES, V., WILD, D., MORGAN, M., TAYLOR, J., EL-SHERBINY, Y., MORRIS, D., LIU, L., RAWSTRON, A., BUCH, M.H., PLANT, D., CORDELL, H., ISAACS, J., BRUCE, I.N., EMERY, P., BARTON, A., VYSE, T., BARRETT, J., VITAL, E. and MORGAN, A., 2022. OP0190 Comprehensive genetic and functional analyses of fc gamma receptors explain response to rituximab therapy for autoimmune rheumatic diseases. In: Scientific Abstracts oral presentations. Modern technology for precision medicine. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 81 . BMJ Publishing Group, p. 126.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2020. The economics of the illicit drugs-for-guns trade and growth. Economic Modelling, 91, pp. 218-232. ISSN 0264-9993

CORTES, M. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Are routine jobs moving south? Evidence from changes in the occupational structure of employment in the U.S. and Mexico. In: 34th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association 2019 (EEA ESEM 2019), University of Manchester, Manchester, 26-30 August 2019.

CORTES, M. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Are routine jobs moving south? Evidence from changes in the occupational structure of employment in the U.S. and Mexico. In: 2nd IZA/World Bank/NJD Conference on Jobs and Development, Washington DC, United States, 6-7 June 2019.

CORTES, M. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Are routine jobs moving south? Evidence from changes in the occupational structure of employment in the U.S. and Mexico. In: Society of Labor Economists 24th Annual Meeting (SOLE 2019), Arlington, VA, United States, 3-4 May 2019.

CORTES, M. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Are routine jobs moving south? Evidence from changes in the occupational structure of employment in the U.S. and Mexico. In: Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2019, University of Warwick, Coventry, 15-17 April 2019.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Learning before and after the global crisis: firm-level innovation in Latin America. In: Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference 2019, Perth, Scotland, 7-9 April 2019.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Modeling the drugs and guns trade in a two-country model with endogenous growth. In: Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference 2019, Perth, Scotland, 7-9 April 2019.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Trades, drugs, and guns: a two-country model with endogenous growth. In: Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2019, University of Warwick, Coventry, 15-17 April 2019.

CORTES, M. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Are routine jobs moving south? Evidence from changes in the occupational structure of employment in the U.S. and Mexico. In: Tasks V: 5th International BIBB, IAB, ZEW Conference: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work, Bonn, Germany, 7-8 February 2019.

LIM, K.Y. and MORRIS, D., 2019. Modeling the drugs and guns trade in a two-country model with endogenous growth. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

MORRIS, D., 2017. Access to financing and innovation in Caribbean firms. In: S. DOHNERT, G. CRESPI and A. MAFFIOLI, eds., Exploring firm-level innovation and productivity in developing countries: the perspective of Caribbean small states. IDB monographs, 503 . Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, pp. 29-44.

SHALLOE, S., SHARPLES, S.C., BURNETT, G., CRUNDALL, D., MEEKUMS, R. and MORRIS, D., 2014. Developing a Graphical Route Information Panel (GRIP) for use on the UK motorway network. The first steps. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 27, pp. 133-149. ISSN 1369-8478

MOORE, W. and MORRIS, D., 2012. Product-level estimation of import demand: simulating the effects of tariff harmonisation. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 21 (5), pp. 655-676. ISSN 0963-8199

CRAIGWELL, R., MOORE, W., MORRIS, D. and WORRELL, D., 2011. Price rigidity: a survey of evidence from micro-level data. In: R. CRAIGWELL, W. MOORE and D. WORRELL, eds., Price formation and inflation dynamics in the Caribbean. St. Augustine, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago: Caribbean Centre for Money & Finance (CCMF), The University of the West Indies, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9789766202774

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