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The Repository@Nottingham is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided. See our Policies for further information.



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Numerical investigation into the thermal interference of slinky ground heat exchangers (2024)
Journal Article
Luo, M., & Gan, G. (2024). Numerical investigation into the thermal interference of slinky ground heat exchangers. Applied Thermal Engineering, 248(Part A), Article 123215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.123215

The thermal performance of a slinky ground heat exchanger has been investigated using a validated transient 3D model for different trench separations, installation depths, soil properties, and daily operation hours. The effect of trench separation on... Read More about Numerical investigation into the thermal interference of slinky ground heat exchangers.

Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment (2024)
Journal Article
Beck, V., Warren, T., & Lyonette, C. (in press). Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment. Work, Employment and Society,

Underemployment is a widely discussed but complex concept. This article progresses discussions and provides a new sociological conceptualization. It builds on a classic theory of unemployment, Jahoda et al's 'latent deprivation theory' (LDT), that id... Read More about Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment.

Can Participation in IMF Program Facilitate Sovereign Debt Rescheduling: The Role of Program Size (2024)
Journal Article
Bai, Y., Banerji, S., Wang, Z., & Zhang, W. (2024). Can Participation in IMF Program Facilitate Sovereign Debt Rescheduling: The Role of Program Size. Journal of International Money and Finance, 144, Article 103079. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2024.103079

We develop a theoretical model to explain the possible inverted U-shaped relationship between the size of IMF loans and the probability of sovereign debt rescheduling. Given that IMF is a de facto senior creditor, borrowing too much from IMF leaves l... Read More about Can Participation in IMF Program Facilitate Sovereign Debt Rescheduling: The Role of Program Size.

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