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0912: The Greying Church: The Impact of Life Expectancy on Religiosity
Elissaios Papyrakis and Geethanjali Selvaretnam
0909: Optimal Climate Change Policies When Governments Cannot Commit
Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
0904: Testing for Proportional Hazards with Unrestricted Univariate Unobserved Heterogeneity
Arnab Bhattacharjee
0812: On Optimal Legal Standards for Competition Policy: A General Welfare-Based Analysis
Yannis Katsoulacos and David Ulph
0809: Staying Together for the Sake of the Home? House Price Shocks and Partnership Dissolution in the UK
Helmut Rainer and Ian Smith
0808: Efficacy of the Clean Development Mechanism
Geethanjali Selvaretnam and Kannika Thampanishvong
0807: Partial Orders with Respect to Continuous Covariates and Tests for the Proportional Hazards Model
Arnab Bhattacharjee
0801: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in a Model of Fertility Choice
Helmut Rainer , Geethanjali Selvaretnam and David Ulph
0715: Single versus Multiple Prize Contests to Finance Public Goods: Theory and Experimental Evidence
Marco Faravelli and Luca Stanca
0712: Tax Progressivity, Income Distribution and Tax Non-Compliance
Tatiana Damjanovic and David Ulph
0708: A Simple Test for the Absence of Covariate Dependence in Hazard Regression Models
Arnab Bhattacharjee
0707: Bayesian Analysis of Hazard Regression Models under Order Restrictions on Covariate Effects and Ageing
Arnab Bhattacharjee and Madhuchhanda Bhattacharjee
0705: Carbon Tax and Investment in Low-Carbon Technology in a Model of Co-ordination Failure
Geethanjali Selvaretnam and Kannika Thampanishvong
0704: Subjective Income and Employment Expecations and Preferences for Redistribution
Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler
0611: The Surprising Benefits of a Parellel Universe
Manfredi M.A. La Manna
0604: Status, Hapiness and Relative Income
John Beath and Felix FitzRoy
0602: Does democracy foster trust?
Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler
0518: Child mortaility, poverty and environment in developing countries
Jennifer Franz and Felix Fitzroy
0515: Value of Work: Bargaining, job-satisfaction, and taxation in a simple GE model
Felix Fitzroy and Michael Nolan
0514: Should We Write Prenuptial Contracts?
Helmut Rainer
0501: Recent trends in the sources of finance for Japanese firms: has Japan become a 'high internal finance' country?
Kenichiro Suzuki and David Cobham
0408: Teleworking and Transport: a study of the determinates of the propensity to telework and its intensity
Arne Hole , Chris Jensen-Butler , Bjarne Madsen and Lasse Moller
0407: Price Setting General Equilibrium with Intermediate Goods
David Canning and Jim Jin
0405: Rent Sharing Before and After the Wage Bill
Pedro Silva Martins
0313: Tests for the consistency of three-level nested logit models with utility maximization
María José Gil-Moltó and Arne Hole (Maria Jose Gil Molto )
0309: Optimal environmental taxation, R&D subsidization and the role of market conduct
J A Poyago-Theotoky
0308: Heterogeneous Expectations, Dynamics and Stability of Markets
Laurence S. Lasselle , Serge Svizzero and Clement Tisdell
0305: Hedging Output Price and Cost Uncertainty
Moawia Alghalith
0304: Input Demand under Multiple Uncertainty
Moawia Alghalith
0301: Empirical Analysis under Additive/Multiplicitave Output Uncertainty
Moawia Alghalith
0212: Incomplete Pass-Through and the Welfare Effects of Exchange Rate Variability
Alan Sutherland
0211: A Simple Second-Order Solution Method for Dynamic General Equilibrium Models
Alan Sutherland
0204: Welfare, Growth and Environment: A Sceptical Review of The Skeptical Environmentalist(Bjørn Lomborg, Cambridge University Press, 2001)
Felix FitzRoy and Ian Smith
0201: Universities and Fundamental Research: Reflections on the Growth of University-Industry Partnership
J A Poyago-Theotoky , John Beath and Donald S. Siegel
0116: External Influences and Institutional Constraints on UK Monetary Policy, 1985-2000
Christopher Adam , David Cobham and Eric Girardin
0114: The Cost of Political Intervention in Monetary Policy
David Cobham , Athanasios Papadopoulos and George Zis
0112: Taxation, Unemployment and Working Time in Models of Economic Growth
Felix FitzRoy , Michael Funke and Michael A. Nolan
0111: Heterogeneous Beliefs and Instability
Laurence S. Lasselle , Serge Svizzero and Clement Tisdell
0110: Renormalization Method and its Economic Applications
Walter Briec and Laurence S. Lasselle
0109: Growing through Subsidies
Marta Aloi and Laurence S. Lasselle
0102: Non-Linear Predictability of Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Non-Parametric and Threshold Models
David G. McMillan
0101: Diversity, Globalisation and Market Stability
Laurence S. Lasselle , Serge Svizzero and Clement Tisdell
0021: Gold as an Inflation Hedge?
Dipak Ghosh , Eric J. Levin , Peter Macmillan and Robert E. Wright
0020: Ill Health from Exposure to Pesticides in Sri Lanka: Estimating the Cost and Determining the Relationships
Clevo Wilson
0019: Menu Costs and Strategic Interaction
Osvaldo Terzi
0017: The Nature and Relevance of Central Bank Independence:an Analysis of Three European Countries
David Cobham , Stefania Cosci , Fabrizio Mattesini and Jean Marin Serre
0016: Air Pollution and Mortality in a Sample of British Cities
Berhard F. Walter and Felix R. FitzRoy
0015: Explaining Post-War Cinema Attendance in the UK
Peter Macmillan and Ian Smith
0014: Employment and Earnings of the Less Qualified
Michael A. Nolan , Felix R. FitzRoy and Andrew Emmet Burke
0013: On the Persistence of Output Fluctuations in High Technology Sectors
Marta Aloi , Laurence S. Lasselle and David G McMillan
0010: Long Run Trends, Business Cycle Components and Volatility Spillovers in Daily Exchange Rates: Evidence for G7 Exchange Rates
Angela J. Black and David G. McMillan
0007: Optimal Incentives for Income-Generation within Universities
John Beath , Robert Owen , J A Poyago-Theotoky and David Ulph
0005: Gift-giving, Quasi-Credit and Reciprocity
Jonathan Thomas and Tim Worral (Tim Worrall )
0004: Earnings Curves and Wage Curves
Angela J. Black and Felix R. FitzRoy
0001: Comparing Tax Yields Under Oligopoly
John Beath
9919: Fair Pay and a Wagebill Arguement for Wage Rigidity and Excessive Employment Variability
Jonathan Thomas
9914: Non-Linear Dependence in Inter-War Exchange Rates: Some Further Evidence
David G.MacMillan and Alan E. H.Speight
9909: Gradualism and Irreversibility
Ben Lockwood and Jonathan Thomas
9902: Rural areas in crisis? The role of the welfare state in income creation, the case of Denmark
Chris Jensen-Butler , Bjarne Madsen and Søren Caspersen
9901: Working Time, Taxation and Unemployment
Felix FitzRoy , Michael Funke and Michael Nolan