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09/613: To Trade or Not to Trade: The Strategic Trading of Insiders around News Announcements
Adriana Korczak , Piotr Korczak and Meziane Lasfer
09/612: Related Securities, Allocation of Attention and Price Discovery: Evidence from NYSE-Listed Non-U.S. Stocks
Piotr Korczak and Kate Phylaktis
09/611: On the Reliability of I/B/E/S Earnings Announcement Dates and Forecasts
Daniella Acker and Nigel Duck
09/610: The Value and Risk of Defined Contribution Pension Schemes: International Evidence
Edmund Stuart Cannon and Ian Tonks
09/609: Large Employers Are More Cyclically Sensitive
Giuseppe Moscarini and Fabien Postel-Vinay
08/608: Openness, imported commodities and the Phillips Curve
Andrew C. Pickering and Hector Valle
08/607: Ideology, Competence and Luck: What determines general election results?
John Maloney and Andrew C. Pickering
08/606: The Calibration of CES Production Functions
Jonathan Temple
08/605: The Role of the Agent's Outside Options in Principal-Agent Relationships
Imran Rasul and Silvia Sonderegger
08/604: The Inflationary Consequences of a Currency Changeover on the Catering Sector: Evidence from the Michelin Red Guide
Fabrizio Adriani , Giancarlo Marini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
08/603: Budgetary Separation of Powers in the American States and the Tax Level: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis
Lucas Ferrero and Leandro Machado de Magalhaes
08/602: The Concept of an Agricultural Surplus, from Petty to Smith
Anthony Brewer
08/601: Adam Smith's stages of history
Anthony Brewer
07/600: Which Democracies Pay Higher Wages?
James Rockey
07/599: Ideology and the Growth of Government
Andrew C. Pickering and James Rockey
07/598: Two plus two equals six: an alternative explanation of why so many goods prices end in nine
David Demery and Nigel Duck
07/597: Determinants of the time varying risk premia
Pornpinun Chantapacdepong
07/596: Digital Rights Management: White Knight or Trojan Horse?
Thierry Rayna and Ludmila Striukova
07/595: The Weak Instrument Problem of the System GMM Estimator in Dynamic Panel Data Models
Maurice Bun and Frank Windmeijer
06/594: On the other (invisible) hand
Anthony Brewer
06/593: IPR Protection in the High-Tech Industries: A Model of Piracy
Thierry Rayna
06/592: The real interest rate, the real oil price, and US unemployment revisited
Spyros Andreopoulos
06/591: GMM for panel count data models
Frank Windmeijer
06/590: Convergence behaviour in exogenous growth models
Jochonia Mathunjwa and Jonathan Temple
06/589: Private investment and financial development in a globalized world
Yongfu Huang
06/588: Emerging Markets, Financial Openness and Financial Development
Wei Huang
06/587: What drives liberal policies in developing countries?
Vatcharin Sirimaneetham
06/586: On the political economy of financial reform
Yongfu Huang
06/585: Schooling, learning on-the-job, earnings and inequality
Luis Correia
06/584: Macroeconomic policy and the distribution of growth rates
Vatcharin Sirimaneetham and Jonathan Temple
06/583: Explaining policy volatility in developing countries
Vatcharin Sirimaneetham
06/582: Financial Development and Inequality: Brazil 1985-99
Manoel Bittencourt
06/581: Growth and labour markets in developing countries
Mathan Satchi and Jonathan Temple
05/580: What determines financial development?
Yongfu Huang
05/579: Total Factor Productivity: An Unobserved Components Approach
Raul Crespo
05/578: Will political liberalisation bring about financial development?
Yongfu Huang
05/577: Cantillon, Quesnay, and the Tableau Economique
Anthony Brewer
05/576: Market Concentration, Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Monetary Policy
Juan de Dios Tena and Francesco Giovannoni
05/575: Does external trade promote financial development?
Yongfu Huang and Jonathan Temple
05/574: Dual economy models: a primer for growth economists
Jonathan Temple
05/573: The Cyclical Behavior of Equilibrium Unemployment and Vacancies – A Comment
Simon Burgess and Hélène Turon
05/572: Worker Flows, Job Flows and Unemployment in a Matching Model
Simon Burgess and Hélène Turon
05/571: Informational Accuracy and the Optimal Monetary Regime
David Demery and Nigel Duck
05/570: Relative Prices as Aggregate Supply Shocks with Trend Inflation
David Demery and Nigel Duck
05/569: Implementation Cycles in the New Economy
Pasquale Scaramozzino , Jonathan Temple and Nir Vulkan
04/567: Birth Spacing and Neonatal Mortality in India: Dynamics, Frailty and Fecundity
Sonia Bhalotra and Arthur van Soest
04/566: Patent Protection As A Stimulant for Risky Innovation. Could TRIPS be Counterproductive?
Andreas Panagopoulos
04/565: When Does Patent Protection Stimulate Innovation?
Andreas Panagopoulos
04/564: A Comparison of the Translog and Almost Ideal Demand Models
Clifford Attfield
04/563: Stochastic Trends, Demographics and Demand Systems
Clifford Attfield