Whelan, Karl (2005): Embodiment, Productivity, and the Age Distribution of Capital.
Whelan, Karl (2006): Consumption and Expected Asset Returns without Assumptions About Unobservables.
Whelan, Karl (2006): New Evidence on Balanced Growth, Stochastic Trends, and Economic Fluctuations.
Whelan, Karl (2006): Technology Shocks and Hours Worked: Checking for Robust Conclusions.
Mcquinn, Kieran and Whelan, Karl (2006): Prospects for Growth in the Euro Area.
McQuinn, Kieran and Whelan, Karl (2007): Solow (1956) as a Model of Cross-Country Growth Dynamics. Published in: Oxford Review of Economic Policy , Vol. 23, No. 1 (March 2007): pp. 45-62.
Lawless, Martina and Whelan, Karl (2007): A Note on Trade Costs and Distance.
D'Agostino, Antonello and McQuinn, Kieran and Whelan, Karl (2011): Are some forecasters really better than others?
Whelan, Karl (2023): US Taxation of Gambling Winnings and Incentives to Bet. Forthcoming in: Journal of Gambling Studies , Vol. 39,
Whelan, Karl (2023): Risk Aversion and Favorite-Longshot Bias in a Competitive Fixed-Odds Betting Market.
Whelan, Karl and Hegarty, Tadgh (2023): Calculating The Bookmaker's Margin: Why Bets Lose More On Average Than You Are Warned.
Whelan, Karl and Hegarty, Tadgh (2023): Forecasting Soccer Matches With Betting Odds: A Tale of Two Markets.
Whelan, Karl (2023): How Do Prediction Market Fees Affect Prices and Participants?
Whelan, Karl (2023): Fortune's Formula or the Road to Ruin? The Generalized Kelly Criterion With Multiple Outcomes.
Hegarty, Tadgh and Whelan, Karl (2023): Disagreement and Market Structure in Betting Markets: Theory and Evidence from European Soccer.
Hegarty, Tadgh and Whelan, Karl (2023): Do Gamblers Understand Complex Bets? Evidence From Asian Handicap Betting on Soccer.
Hegarty, Tadgh and Whelan, Karl (2024): Comparing Two Methods for Testing the Efficiency of Sports Betting Markets.
Whelan, Karl (2024): Samuelson's Fallacy of Large Numbers With Decreasing Absolute Risk Aversion.
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