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2012/02: Multiple Changes in Persistence vs. Explosive Behaviour: The Dotcom Bubble
Otavio Ribeiro de Medeiros and Vitor Leone
2012/01: Inflation dynamics in central and eastern European countries
Rob Ackrill and Simeon Coleman
2011/04: Inflation dynamics and poverty rates: regional and sectoral evidence for Ghana
Simeon Coleman
2011/03: Work, Inequality, and the Dual Career Household
Dan Wheatley and Zhongmin Wu
2011/02: Fractional integration and the volatility of UK interest rates
Simeon Coleman and Kavita Sirichand
2011/01: Investigating Business Cycle Synchronization in West Africa
Simeon Coleman
2010/11: A Gravity Model Approach to Estimating Prospective Trade Gains in the EU Accession and Associated Countries
Marie Stack and Eric John Pentecost
2010/10: SURPLUS-VALUE AND AGGREGATE CONCENTRATION IN THE UK ECONOMY, 1987-2009
Vitor da Fonseca Leone and Bruce Philp
2010/9: WTO Regulations and Bioenergy Sustainability Certification – Synergies and Possible Conflicts
Robert Ackrill and Adrian Kay
2010/8: Persistence of Inflationary Shocks: Implications for West African Monetary Union Membership
Paul Alagidede , Simeon Coleman and Juan Carlos Cuestas
2010/6: Time Scarcity and the Dual Career Household: Competing Perspectives
Bruce Philp and Dan Wheatley
2010/5: The media and public agendas: testing for media effects in Argentina during the Kirchner administration
Juan Carlos Cuestas , Sebastian Freille and Patricio O'Gorman
2010/4: From Property Companies to Real Estate Investment Trusts: The Impact of Economic and Property Factors in the UK Commercial Property Returns
Vitor da Fonseca Leone
2010/3: Purchasing power parity in OECD countries: nonlinear unit root tests revisited
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Paulo José Regis
2010/2: Exploitation and the class struggle
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Bruce Philp
2010/1: Nonlinearities in Stock Returns for Some Recent Entrants to the EU
Barry Harrison and Winston Ricardo Moore
2009/7: Debts on debts
Joao Ricardo Faria , Le Wang and Zhongmin Wu
2009/6: Unemployment hysteresis, structural changes, non-linearities and fractional integration in Central and Eastern Europe
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana
2009/5: Unemployment and common smooth transition trends in Central and Eastern European Countries
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Javier Ordóñez
2009/4: Is there a trade-off between income inequality and corruption? Evidence from Latin America
Stephen Dobson and Carlyn Ramlogan
2009/3: Further evidence on the PPP analysis of the Australian dollar: non-linearities, fractional integration and structural changes
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana
2009/2: Inflation persistence and asymmetries: evidence for African countries
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Estefanía Mourelle
2009/1: Further evidence on the Real Interest Rate Parity hypothesis in Central and Eastern European Countries: unit roots and nonlinearities
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Barry Harrison
2008/16: Inflation persistence in the Franc Zone: evidence from disaggregated prices
Simeon Coleman
2008/15: Nonlinearities and the order of integration of oil prices
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Paulo Jose Regis
2008/14: The influence of social pressure and nationality on individual decisions: evidence from the behaviour of referees
Peter Michael Dawson and Stephen Dobson
2008/13: Testing for stationarity of inflation in Central and Eastern European Countries
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Barry Harrison
2008/12: Is real GDP per capita a stationary process? Smooth transitions, nonlinear trends and unit root testing
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Dean Garratt
2008/11: Corruption, privatisation and the distribution of income in Latin America
Antonio Rodriguez Andres and Carlyn Ramlogan-Dobson
2008/10: Is there an openness Kuznets curve? Evidence from Latin America
Stephen Dobson and Carlyn Ramlogan
2008/9: Effort levels in contests: an empirical application of the Tullock model
Stephen Dobson , John Goddard and Frank Stähler
2008/8: Nonlinearities in real exchange rate determination: do African exchange rates follow a radom walk?
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Estefanía Mourelle
2008/7: Strategic behaviour and risk taking in football
Stephen Dobson and John Goddard
2008/6: Entrepreneurship and unemployment: a nonlinear bidirectional causality
Joao Ricardo Faria , Juan Carlos Cuestas and Estefanía Mourelle
2008/5: Managing reductions in working hours: a study of work-time and leisure preferences in UK industry
Dan Wheatley , Irene Hardill and Bruce Philp
2008/4: Institutional change in the international governance of agriculture: a revised account
Adrian Kay and Robert Ackrill
2008/3: Testing for PPP in Australia: evidence from unit root tests against nonlinear trend stationarity alternatives
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Paulo Jose Regis
2008/2: Unemployment and entrepreneurship: a cyclical relationship?
Joao Ricardo Faria , Juan Carlos Cuestas and Luis Alberiko Gil-Alana
2008/1: Multiple job holding in the United Kingdom: evidence from the Bristish household panel survey
Zhongmin Wu , Mark John Baimbridge and Yu Zhu
2007/1: Testing for convergence among Mercosur countries
Juan Carlos Cuestas and Javier Ordóñez
2006/2: Foreign investment and the export behaviour of foreign and local firms: an analysis of Turkish manufacturing
Rahmi Cetin and Robert Ackrill
2006/1: The EU financial perspective 2007-2013 and the forces that shaped the final agreement
Robert Ackrill and Adrian Kay
2004/5: Costs, biases and betting markets: new evidence
Michael A. Smith , David Paton and Leighton Vaughan-Williams
2004/4: Agency working in Britain: character, consequences and regulation
Chris Forde and Gary John Robert Slater
2004/3: Do ‘Fat Tails’ Matter in GARCH Estimation? Stock Market Efficiency in Romania and the Czech Republic
Barry Harrison and David Paton
2004/2: Issue-based teaching in economics
Dean Garratt and Rebecca Taylor
2004/1: Motives for Acquisitions in the UK
Michael McCann