Kerry Papps
@klpapps
Professor of Economics at the University of Bradford
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https://sites.google.com/view/klpapps 15-11-2017 19:53:54
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"The advice was biased towards biomedical advice and did not include socio-economic advice from comparable experts." Has the Hallett Covid-19 review redeemed economists' reputation? And is this a role for the new council of economic advisers? covid19.public-inquiry.uk/wp-content/upl… #CovidInquiry
A happiness recession is a cute idea, but according to Understanding Society what we really have is a happiness trend among young people, who are now as happy (or as unhappy) as the middle aged: theguardian.com/society/articl… #happiness
Listen to me and my colleagues talk about research taking place at University of Bradford School of Management and why Arthur Lydiard is my management hero: audioboom.com/posts/8562541-…
How do firms choose which prices to raise when the minimum wage goes up? We examine the entire menu at a fast-food chain and find that prices increase most for items that involve more steps to prepare. Read my new research with Michael R. Strain: iza.org/publications/d… #minwage
An interesting article about my new research on the effects of the minimum wage on fast food prices with Michael R. Strain, highlighting the importance of trade-offs in the policy debate: reason.com/2025/01/13/whe… #minwage #costofliving
How do minimum wage adjustments affect menu prices? A new IZA working paper from American Enterprise Institute's Michael R. Strain & Kerry Papps finds that a $1 minimum wage rise increased average prices by 7 cents, with prices increasing more for items that involve more labor to prepare.
A nice quote from my co-author Michael R. Strain in The New York Times: nytimes.com/2025/05/20/bus…. If employers can't or won't increase prices, they might cut their workforce instead, so it's a matter of who the burden of a policy ultimately falls on. #inflation
Listen to my co-author Joanna Clifton-Sprigg from University of Bath talk about why extending paid leave for fathers is needed on BBC Woman's Hour: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… #paternityleave IPR
Listen to me talk about why the introduction of "free" childcare in England might be risky on BBC Radio 5 Live (fast forward to 33:51): bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… #childcare
A study co-authored by Kerry Papps has warned the Government's free childcare expansion could see parents facing higher costs. The University of Bradford and University of Bath have tracked nursery prices over 18 months, finding 'childcare deserts' face fast rising fees. bradford.ac.uk/news/archive/2…