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Keele Economics Research Papers
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KERP 2007/16: Dynamic Relational Contracts with Consumption Constraints
Jonathan Thomas and Tim Worrall
KERP 2007/15: Trade, industrial location and environmental consciousness
Sotiris Karkalakos
KERP 2007/14: On a foundation for Cournot equilibrium
Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
KERP 2007/13: The strategic Marshallian cross
Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
KERP 2007/12: Monetary Policy and the Hybrid Phillips Curve
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2007/11: Limited Commitment Models of the Labour Market
Jonathan Thomas and Tim Worrall
KERP 2007/10: Evaluating the Performance of UK Research in Economics
Nicholas V. Vasilakos , Gauthier Lanot and Tim Worrall
KERP 2007/09: On the Stability of Balanced Growth
Jan Wenzelburger , Volker Boehm and Thorsten Pampel
KERP 2007/08: Sophistication in Risk Management, Bank Equity, and Stability
Jan Wenzelburger and Hans Gersbach
KERP 2007/07: Does high M4 money growth trigger large increases in UK inflation? Evidence from a regime-switching model
Costas Milas
KERP 2007/06: ``Taylored'' Rules. Does One Fit All?
Cinzia Alcidi , Alessandro Flamini and Andrea Fracasso
KERP 2007/05: Risk and Uncertainty in Central Bank Signals: An Analysis of MPC Minutes
Sheila Christine Dow , Matthias Klaes and Alberto Montagnoli
KERP 2007/04: Dynamics in the European Petroleum Markets
Szymon Wlazlowski , Monica Giulietti , Jane Binner and Costas Milas
KERP 2007/03: On Moral Hazard and Joint R&D
Simona Fabrizi and Steffen Lippert
KERP 2007/02: Testing the Opportunistic Approach to Monetary Policy
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2007/01: Currency Areas and International Assistance
Tim Worrall and Pierre M. Picard
KERP 2006/23: Monetary Policy and Open-Economy Uncertainty
Alessandro Flamini
KERP 2006/22: Does the Introduction of the Euro affect the Debt-Equity Choice?
Karin Jõeveer and Peter Tóth
KERP 2006/21: The political economy of unemployment and threshold effects. A nonlinear time series approach
Ruthira Naraidoo , A. Patrick L. Minford and Ioannis A. Venetis
KERP 2006/20: Public Pension Programmes and the Retirement of Married Couples in Denmark
Paul Bingley and Gauthier Lanot
KERP 2006/19: The Permanent Effect of Domestic Income on the Growth of Governments
Gabriella Legrenzi
KERP 2006/18: A Non-cooperative Approach to the Compensation Rules for Primeval Games
Yuan Ju and Peter Borm
KERP 2006/17: The Complex Response of Monetary Policy to the Exchange Rate
Ram Kharel , Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2006/16: Asymmetric and Non-Linear Adjustments in Local Fiscal Policy
Gabriella Legrenzi and Costas Milas
KERP 2006/15: The Response of Monetary Policy to Uncertainty: Theory and Empirical Evidence for the US
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2006/14: Commercial Activity as Insurance: the Investment Behavior of Non-Profit Firms
John Bennett , Elisabetta Iossa and Gabriella Legrenzi
KERP 2006/13: Inter-Caste Differences in Formal Sector Earnings in India: Has the Rise of Caste-Based Politics had an Impact?
Sumon K. Bhaumik and Manisha Chakrabarty
KERP 2006/12: Auctions with Endogenous Supply and the Walrasian Outcome
Damian S. Damianov
KERP 2006/11: Trust, Trust Games and Stated Trust: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh
Olof Johansson Stenman , Minhaj Mahmud and Peter Martinsson (Olof Johansson-Stenman )
KERP 2006/10: Trust and Religion: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh
Olof Johansson Stenman , Minhaj Mahmud and Peter Martinsson (Olof Johansson-Stenman )
KERP 2006/09: The Impact of Uncertainty on Monetary Policy Rules in the UK
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2006/08: Vicious and Virtuous Circles - the Political Economy of Unemployment in Interwar UK and USA
Ruthira Naraidoo , A. Patrick L. Minford and Kent Gerard Matthews
KERP 2006/07: Who Really Wants to be a Millionaire? Estimates of Risk Aversion from Gameshow Data
Gauthier Lanot , Roger Hartley and Ian Walker
KERP 2006/06: Implementing Cooperative Solution Concepts: a Generalized Bidding Approach
Yuan Ju and David Wettstein
KERP 2006/05: Forecasting interest rate swap spreads using domestic and international risk factors: Evidence from linear and non-linear models
Costas Milas , Ilias Lekkos and Theodore Panagiotidis
KERP 2006/04: Non-pecuniary returns to higher education: The effect on smoking intensity in the UK
Alfonso Miranda and Massimiliano Bratti
KERP 2006/03: Vicious and Virtuous Circles: The Political Economy of Unemployment
Ruthira Naraidoo and A. Patrick L. Minford
KERP 2006/02: Using Choice Experiments to Measure Relative Values of Statistical Lives: Evidence from Bangladesh
Minhaj Mahmud
KERP 2006/01: Contingent Valuation of Mortality Risk Reduction in Developing Countries: A Mission Impossible?
Minhaj Mahmud
KERP 2005/15: Financial Liberalization and Household Financial Behaviour in India
Gauthier Lanot and Peter Lawrence
KERP 2005/14: Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Endogenous Switching And Sample Selection Models for Binary, Count, And Ordinal Variables
Alfonso Miranda and Sophia Rabe-Hesketh
KERP 2005/13: On the predictability of common risk factors in the US and UK interest rate swap markets:Evidence from non-linear and linear models
Ilias Lekkos , Costas Milas and Theodore Panagiotidis
KERP 2005/12: Durable Goods Monopoly and Product Quality
Jong-Hee Hahn
KERP 2005/11: Uncertainty and UK Monetary Policy
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2005/10: Uncertainty and Monetary Policy Rules in the United States
Christopher Martin and Costas Milas
KERP 2005/09: The price-dividend relationship in inflationary and deflationary regimes
Jakob B. Madsen and Costas Milas
KERP 2005/08: Non-linear real exchange rate effects in the UK labour market
Gabriella Legrenzi and Costas Milas
KERP 2005/07: Planned Fertility and Family Background: A Quantile Regression for Counts Analysis
Alfonso Miranda
KERP 2005/06: Are Young Cohorts of Women Delaying First Birth in Mexico?
Alfonso Miranda
KERP 2005/05: Externalities and Compensation:Primeval Games and Solutions
Yuan Ju and Peter Borm