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Dr Ekaterina Shakina

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Ekaterina Shakina

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  • Pubs and Pints, Crims and Crimes: Exploring the Relationship between Public Houses and Crime, Cabras, I., Shakina, E., Bhattacharjee, A. 3 May 2024, In: European Planning Studies
  • Brewing at the time of Covid: the impact of the pandemic crisis on UK craft breweries and its implications for the sector and local economies, Cabras, I., Shakina, E., Waehning, N., Sohns, F., Bosworth, G. 3 Oct 2023, In: Regional Studies
  • Resilient SMEs and Entrepreneurs: Evidence from the UK craft brewing sector, Waehning, N., Bosworth, G., Cabras, I., Shakina, E., Sohns, F. 31 Mar 2023, In: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
  • How do beer prices vary across different pubs? An empirical study, Shakina, E., Cabras, I. 4 Apr 2022, In: International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • Bank runs as a coordination problem within a two-bank set-up: Who will survive?, Shakina, E. 1 Apr 2019, In: Economics Letters
  • Coordination and communication during bank runs, Shakina, E., Angerer, M. 1 Dec 2018, In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance

Economics PhD January 24 2019

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