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04/18: Semiparametric Bayesian inference in smooth coefficient models
Gary Koop and Justin Tobias
04/17: Bayesian Semiparametric Inference in Multiple Equation Models
Gary Koop , Dale Poirier and Justin Tobias
04/16: Forecasting in Large Macroeconomic Panels using Bayesian Model Averaging
Gary Koop and Simon Potter
04/15: The Vector Floor and Ceiling Model
Gary Koop and Simon Potter
04/14: Parametric and Nonparametric Inference in Equilibrium Job Search Models
Gary Koop
04/13: The second moments matter: The response of bank lending behavior to macroeconomic uncertainty
Christopher F Baum , Mustafa Caglayan and Neslihan Ozkan
04/12: The Effects of the Minimum Wage in the Private and Public Sectors in Brazil
Sara Lemos
04/11: Political Variables as Instruments for the Minimum Wage
Sara Lemos
04/10: The Effects of the Minimum Wage on Wages, Employment and Prices
Sara Lemos
04/9: Who gets privatised? An empirical analysis of Polish manufacturing
Katarzyna Mikolajczyk and Barbara M. Roberts
04/8: The Effects of the Minimum Wage in the Formal and Informal Sectors in Brazil
Sara Lemos
04/7: The Effect of the Minimum Wage on Prices
Sara Lemos
04/6: The Effect of the Minimum Wage on Prices in Brazil
Sara Lemos
04/5: Finance, Institutions and Economic Growth
Panicos O. Demetriades and Siong Hook Law
04/4: Are Wage and Employment Effects Robust to Alternative Minimum Wage Variables?
Sara Lemos
04/3: A Menu of Minimum Wage Variables for Evaluating Wages and Employment Effects: Evidence from Brazil
Sara Lemos
04/2: Market Structure, Inflation, and Price Dispersion
Mustafa Caglayan , Alpay Filiztekin and Michael T. Rauh
04/1: The Impact of State and Foreign Ownership on Post-Transition Industrial Concentration: The Case of Polish Manufacturing
Kevin Amess and Barbara Roberts
03/18: Why Do People Pay Taxes? An Explanation Based On Loss Aversion And Overweighting of Low Probabilities
Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi
03/17: Quadratic Food Engel Curves with Measurement Error: Evidence from a Budget Survey
Sourafel Girma and Abbi Mamo Kedir
03/16: Religion and Education: Evidence from the National Child Development Study
Sarah Brown and Karl Taylor
03/15: Finance and Growth: What We Know and What We Need To Know
Panicos O. Demetriades and Svetlana Andrianova
03/14: Violent Crime in the United States of America: A Time-Series Analysis Between 1960-2000
George Saridakis
03/13: Executive Remuneration And Firm Performance: Evidence From A Panel Of Mutual Organisations
Kevin Amess and Leigh Drake
03/12: Is the public sector too large in a democracy?
Clive Fraser
03/11: How Does Monetary Policy Affect the Poor? Evidence from the West African Economic and Monetary Union
David Fielding
03/10: How Does Civil War Affect the Magnitude of Capital Flight? Evidence from Israel during the Intifada
David Fielding
03/9: Do Currency Unions Deliver More Economic Integration than Fixed Exchange Rates? Evidence from the CFA and the ECCU
David Fielding and K Shields
03/8: Economic Integration in West Africa: Does the CFA Make a Difference?
David Fielding and K Shields
03/7: The take-up of multiple means-tested benefits by British pensioners. Evidence from the Family Resources Survey
Ruth Hancock , Stephen Pudney , Geraldine Barker , Monica Hernandez and Holly Sutherland
03/6: Informational cascades elicit private information
Olivier Gossner and Nicholas Melissas
03/5: Debt and financial expectations: an individual and household level analysis
Sarah Brown , Karl Taylor , Gaia Garino and Stephen Wheatley Price
03/4: Estimating Supply Response in the Presence of Technical Inefficiency Using the Profit Function: An Application to Ethiopian Agriculture
Suleiman Abrar
03/3: The Use of Self-Report and Drugs Tests in the Measurement of Illicit Drug Consumpiton
Ziggy MacDonald and Stephen Pudney
03/2: The Welfare Cost of Means-Testing: Pensioner Participation in Income Support
Stephen Pudney , Monica Hernandez and Ruth Hancock
03/1: Is Education More Benficial to the Less Able? Eocnometric Evidence from Ethiopia
Sourafel Girma and Abbi Mamo Kedir
02/14: Wage Growth, Human Capital and Risk Preference: Evidence From The British Household Panel Survey
Sarah Brown and Karl Talyor
02/13: Government Ownership of Banks, Institutions, and Financial Development
Svetlana Andrianova , Panicos O. Demetriades and Anja K. Shortland
02/12: Domestic wage determination: Regional Spillovers and inward investment
Nigel L. Driffield and Karl Talyor
02/11: UK wage inequality: An industry and regional perspective
Karl Talyor
02/10: Behavioural Finance and Aggregate Market Behaviour: Where do we Stand?
Livio Stracca
02/9: Keeping off the Grass? An Econometric Model of Cannabis Consumption by Young People in Britain
Stephen Pudney
02/8: Currency Unions and International Integration: Evidence from the CFA and the ECCU
David Fielding and K Shields
02/7: Wages, Supervision and Sharing:An Analysis of the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey
Sarah Brown and John G Sessions
02/6: How does Political Violence Affect Currency Substitution? Evidence from Egypt
David Fielding and Anja K. Shortland
02/5: Political Violence and Excess Liquidity in Egypt: A Note
David Fielding and Anja K. Shortland
02/4: Spillovers from FDI and Skill Structures of Host-Country Firms
Nigel L. Driffield and Karl Taylor
02/3: Business Cycles and the Role of Confidence: Evidence from Europe
Robert McNabb and Karl Taylor
02/2: The Employment Prospects of Scottish and English Drug Abusers
Ziggy MacDonald
02/1: The Impact of Financial Liberalisation Policies on Financial Development Evidence from Developing Economies
Philip Arestis , Panicos O. Demetriades , Bassam Fattouh and Kostas Mouratidis