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Volume 32, issue 15, 2000
- On the estimation of 'an implicitly additive demand system' pp. 1907-1915

- John Cranfield, Paul Preckel, James Eales and Thomas Hertel
- The added worker effect in the Spanish case pp. 1917-1925

- Juan Prieto-Rodriguez and Cesar Rodriguez-Gutierrez
- A panel data study on Spanish firms' inventory investment pp. 1927-1937

- Félix López-Iturriaga
- The determinants of trade performance: influence of R&D on export flows pp. 1939-1946

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Celestino Suarez-Burguet
- Medicaid, AFDC and family formation pp. 1947-1956

- Sandra Decker
- Market and spillover forces in wage award determination in Australia: 1986 to 1997 pp. 1957-1965

- Alison Preston
- Technical efficiency of European railways: a distance function approach pp. 1967-1976

- Timothy Coelli and Sergio Perelman
- Demand for money in Bangladesh: a cointegration analysis pp. 1977-1984

- Jalal Siddiki
- An investigation of the increasing prevalence of nonpurchase of meat by British households pp. 1985-1991

- Michael Burton, Richard Dorsett and Trevor Young
- Finite sample bias of the least squares estimator in an AR(p) model: estimation, inference, simulation and examples pp. 1993-2005

- Kerry Patterson
- How technically efficient are Singapore's manufacturing industries? pp. 2007-2014

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Willingness to pay for publicly-financed health care: how should we use the numbers? pp. 2015-2021

- Phil Shackley and Cam Donaldson
- Tipping participation and expenditures in beauty salons pp. 2023-2031

- R. Keith Schwer and Rennae Daneshvary
Volume 32, issue 14, 2000
- Intermittent work activity and earnings pp. 1777-1786

- Wayne Simpson
- Estimating global returns to scale with a cone-homogeneous production function: some cross-section results pp. 1787-1791

- Michael Panik
- Does privatization remove restrictive working practices? Evidence from UK establishments pp. 1793-1800

- Amparo Sanchis-Llopis
- Hedonic price indexes and the distribution of buyers across the product space: an application to mainframe computers pp. 1801-1808

- Ken Brown
- Multinational companies and indirect employment: measurement and evidence pp. 1809-1818

- Holger Görg
- Determinants of private investment: a cross-regional empirical investigation pp. 1819-1829

- Dhaneshwar Ghura and Barry Goodwin
- The information content of wage and duration data in a search model pp. 1831-1839

- Padma Rao Sahib
- A limited information estimator for the multivariate ordinal probit model pp. 1841-1851

- Tsu-Tan Fu, Lung-An Li, Yih-Ming Lin and Kamhon Kan
- Capacity utilization rates and unemployment rates: are they complements or substitutes in warning about future inflation? pp. 1853-1864

- Willie Belton and Richard Cebula
- Work or retirement? Exit routes for Norwegian elderly pp. 1865-1876

- Svenn-Age Dahl, Øivind Nilsen and Kjell Vaage
- Our fans in the north: the demand for British Rugby League pp. 1877-1887

- J. C. H. Jones, J. A. Schofield and David Giles
- Female earnings and the divorce rate: a simultaneous equations model pp. 1889-1898

- Rand Ressler and Melissa Waters
- Geographic labour mobility and the cost of housing: evidence from Italy pp. 1899-1906

- Luigi Cannari, Francesco Nucci and Paolo Sestito
Volume 32, issue 13, 2000
- Valuing the benefits of mobile mammographic screening units using the contingent valuation method pp. 1647-1655

- Philip Clarke
- Electronics and growth cycles in Singapore pp. 1657-1663

- Tilak Abeysinghe
- Farm household efficiency in Bangladesh: a comparison of stochastic frontier and DEA methods pp. 1665-1673

- Md Wadud and Ben White
- The use and impact of business advice by SMEs in Britain: an empirical assessment using logit and ordered logit models pp. 1675-1688

- P. J. A. Robson and Robert Bennett
- Publicly subsidized privatization: a simple model of dysfunctional privatization pp. 1689-1699

- Tanweer Akram
- Antidumping decisions and macroeconomic variables in the USA pp. 1701-1709

- Jai S. Mah
- Forecasting in a large macroeconomic system pp. 1711-1718

- Harvey Cutler, Stephen Davies and Martin Schmidt
- Measuring the effectiveness of voluntary emission reduction programmes pp. 1719-1726

- Ronald Cummings and MaryBeth Walker
- Value added in further education and vocational training in Northern Ireland pp. 1727-1736

- David Armstrong and Duncan McVicar
- Product bundling and a rule of thumb versus the Harville formulae: can each way bets with UK bookmakers generate abnormal returns pp. 1737-1744

- David Peel, David Law and Michael Cain
- A gravity model analysis of international migration to North America pp. 1745-1755

- David Karemera, Victor Iwuagwu Oguledo and Bobby Davis
- Demand for football and intramatch winning probability: an essay on the glorious uncertainty of sports pp. 1757-1765

- Jean-Marc Falter and Christophe Perignon
- Employee militancy in Britain: 1985-1990 pp. 1767-1774

- Sarah Brown and John Sessions
Volume 32, issue 12, 2000
- Should NFL blackouts be banned? pp. 1495-1507

- William Putsis and Subrata Sen
- Asymptotics of trend stationary fractionally integrated ARMA models pp. 1509-1514

- Sang-Kuck Chung
- Impact of public capital on the manufacturing productive performance of Japanese industries pp. 1515-1520

- Shandre Mugan Thangavelu and David Owyong
- Capacity utilization rates and unemployment rates: are they complements or substitutes in warning about future inflation? pp. 1521-1532

- Willie Belton and Richard Cebula
- Specification and estimation of stochastic multiple-output production and technical inefficiency pp. 1533-1540

- Mickael Lothgren
- Does household labour impact market wages? pp. 1541-1557

- Michele McLennan
- Determinants of occupational change and mobility in rural India pp. 1559-1573

- Sarmistha Pal and Jocelyn Kynch
- Assessing productivity changes in UK hospitals reflecting technology and input prices pp. 1575-1589

- Nikolaos Maniadakis and Emmanuel Thanassoulis
- Cost structures of banks grouped by strategic conduct pp. 1591-1605

- Jeffrey Brown and Dennis Glennon
- The application of neural networks to the Divisia index debate: evidence from three countries pp. 1607-1615

- A. M. Gazely and J. M. Binner
- The dynamics of fertility, family planning and female education in a developing economy pp. 1617-1627

- Abul Masih and Rumi Masih
- CAPM anomalies and the pricing of equity: evidence from the Hong Kong market pp. 1629-1636

- Yiu-Wah Ho, Roger Strange and Jenifer Piesse
Volume 32, issue 11, 2000
- Information and efficiency: an empirical study of a fixed odds betting market pp. 1353-1363

- Tim Kuypers
- Impacts of monetary and macroeconomic factors on food prices in eastern and southern Africa pp. 1373-1389

- Joseph Kargbo
- Industrial alliances and firm location behaviour: some evidence from the US semiconductor industry pp. 1391-1403

- Tomokazu Arita and Philip McCann
- When east meets south: economic gains from India-APEC trade pp. 1405-1418

- Noelle Doss and Helen Cabalu
- Physician choice of medical specialty: do economic incentives matter? pp. 1419-1428

- James Thornton
- The relationship between R&D, investment and patents: a panel data analysis pp. 1429-1437

- Valentina Meliciani
- Money demand in the Dominican Republic pp. 1439-1449

- Alan Carruth and José Sánchez-Fung
- Factors affecting the stock price performance of share issued privatizations pp. 1451-1464

- Anthony Boardman and Claude Laurin
- On milk prices in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1465-1473

- Indira Kadyrkanova, David Bessler and John Nichols
- Real convergence in Europe. How robust are econometric inferences? pp. 1475-1482

- Mike Tsionas
- Productive efficiency and growth policies for the Caribbean pp. 1483-1493

- Pooran Lall, Allen Featherstone and David Norman
Volume 32, issue 10, 2000
- Endogenously chosen travel costs and the travel cost model: an application to mountain biking at Moab, Utah pp. 1227-1231

- Peter Fix, John Loomis and Rick Eichhorn
- Sectoral shifts and unemployment persistence pp. 1233-1240

- Kurt Kratena
- A cluster analysis on income elasticity variations and US pharmaceutical expenditures pp. 1241-1247

- Christine Huttin
- Technical efficiency of Spanish manufacturing firms: a panel data approach pp. 1249-1258

- Ana Martin-Marcos and Cristina Suarez
- Analysing the determinants of US direct investment in Mexico pp. 1259-1267

- James Love and Francisco Lage-Hidalgo
- The production of functionality by the elderly: a household production function approach pp. 1269-1280

- Nandinee Kutty
- Structural breaks, cointegration and the farm-retail price spread for lamb pp. 1281-1286

- Richard Tiffin and P. J. Dawson
- Cycles and steps in British commercial property values pp. 1287-1297

- Peter Scott and Guy Judge
- Testing the stochastic implications of the life cycle-permanent income hypothesis using UK regional time-series data pp. 1299-1310

- Robert Gausden and Ian Alan Whitfield
- Trade imbalance in international message telephone services pp. 1311-1321

- James Alleman, Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Maximum likelihood estimation of time-varying parameters: an application to the Athens Stock Exchange index pp. 1323-1328

- Ahmed Abutaleb and Michael Papaioannou
- Bias and efficiency of single versus double bound models for contingent valuation studies: a Monte Carlo analysis pp. 1329-1336

- Pinuccia Calia and Elisabetta Strazzera
- Microdeterminants of consumption, poverty, growth, and inequality in Bangladesh pp. 1337-1352

- Quentin Wodon
Volume 32, issue 9, 2000
- On the determination of the US aggregate health care expenditure pp. 1085-1099

- George Karatzas
- The size and growth of banks: evidence from four European countries pp. 1101-1109

- John Wilson and Jonathan Williams
- The demand for home-produced and imported alcoholic beverages in Cyprus: the AIDS approach pp. 1111-1119

- Andreas Andrikopoulos and John (Ioannis) Loizides
- Choice of mortgage instrument, liquidity constraints and the demand for housing debt in the UK pp. 1121-1132

- David Leece
- A further note on the three phases of the US business cycle pp. 1133-1143

- Allan Layton and Daniel Smith
- The determination of transfer fees in English nonleague football pp. 1145-1152

- Stephen Dobson, Bill Gerrard and Simon Howe
- An econometric model of production with endogenous improvement in energy efficiency, 1970-1995 pp. 1153-1160

- Klaus Conrad
- Differences in GDP per head in GB counties: some suggested explanations pp. 1161-1167

- Peter Gripaios, Paul Bishop and Sarah Keast
- Measuring the impact of trade flows on employment in the Turkish manufacturing industry pp. 1169-1180

- Guzin Erlat
- The productivity effect of government capital in developing and industrialized countries pp. 1181-1187

- Farrokh Nourzad
- Trade in imperfectly competitive industries: the role of market size and consumer preferences pp. 1189-1200

- Stephen Devadoss and Kent Lanclos
- Optimal prices and costs for hospitals with excess bed capacity pp. 1201-1212

- Sean Ennis, Michael Schoenbaum and Theodore Keeler
- Carbon-reducing taxes and income inequality: general equilibrium evaluation of alternative energy taxation in Taiwan pp. 1213-1221

- Hao-Yen Yang
- Effective rates of protection and the Fordney-McCumber and Smoot-Hawley Tariff Acts: comment and revised estimates pp. 1223-1226

- Robert Archibald, David Feldman, Marc Hayford and Carl Pasurka
Volume 32, issue 8, 2000
- Yield spreads as predictors of industrial production: expectations on short rates or term premia? pp. 945-951

- Walid Hejazi
- Compositional data analysis and zeros in micro data pp. 953-959

- Jane Fry, Tim Fry and Keith McLaren
- Estimation of a hedonic price equation for Burgundy wine pp. 961-967

- Pierre Combris, Sébastien Lecocq and Michael Visser
- Seasonal oligopoly power: the case of the US fresh fruit market pp. 969-977

- Carlos Arnade and Daniel Pick
- Modelling time of day substitution using the second moments of demand pp. 979-986

- Joseph Hirschberg
- The demand for paper and paperboard: econometric models for the European Union pp. 987-999

- Maria-Luisa Chas-Amil and J. Buongiorno
- Is there a relationship between international trade and international travel? pp. 1001-1009

- N. Kulendran and Kenneth Wilson
- Modelling choice and switching behaviour between Scottish ski centres pp. 1011-1018

- Geoff Riddington, Colin Sinclair and Nicola Milne
- Measuring wage discrimination in Italy: a random-coefficient approach pp. 1019-1028

- Andre Croppenstedt and Meloria Meschi
- Rolling settlement and market liquidity pp. 1029-1036

- Kyriacos Kyriacou and Bryan Mase
- When may depreciations fuel inflation? An application to the Spanish case pp. 1037-1049

- Enrique Alberola, Juan Ayuso and David Lopez-Salido
- On the alternative explanations of persistence of unemployment in the OECD countries pp. 1051-1057

- Javid Taheri
- Government expenditure and economic growth: evidence from G7 countries pp. 1059-1068

- Bharat Kolluri, Michael Panik and Mahmoud Wahab
- Vacancy durations - a model for employer's search pp. 1069-1075

- Andrea Weber
- Export response to trade liberalization in Bangladesh: a cointegration analysis pp. 1077-1084

- Nasiruddin Ahmed
Volume 32, issue 7, 2000
- Parental preferences and choice of school pp. 803-813

- Alan Collins and Martin Snell
- Schooling, health knowledge and obesity pp. 815-822

- Rodolfo Nayga
- Applying conjoint analysis in economic evaluations: an application to menorrhagia pp. 823-833

- Fernando San Miguel, Mandy Ryan and Emma McIntosh
- Grants and cost shifting in outpatient clinics pp. 835-843

- Robert Rosenman, Tong Li and Dan Friesner
- Are estimates of earnings inequality sensitive to measurement choices? A case study of Canada in the 1980s pp. 845-860

- Fiona MaCphail
- Model evaluation based on residual analysis of two similar models pp. 861-867

- Clive Granger and Yongil Jeon
- Professors and hamburgers: an international comparison of real academic salaries pp. 869-876

- Li Lian Ong and Jason Mitchell
- An assessment of the macroeconomic determinants of inequality pp. 877-883

- Patrick Vanhoudt
- Employment, unemployment and output growth in booms and recessions: time series evidence from Finland, 1970-1996 pp. 885-900

- Jaakko Pehkonen
- Nominal inertia and shock persistence in UK business cycles pp. 901-907

- Michael Jenkins and Christopher Tsoukis
- Efficiency, technological change and output growth in Greek olive growing farms: a Box-Cox approach pp. 909-916

- Konstantinos Giannakas, Kien Tran and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- High inflation and returns on residential real estate: evidence from Turkey pp. 917-931

- Zeynep Onder
- Macroeconomic shocks under alternative exchange rate regimes: the Irish experience pp. 933-944

- Liam Gallagher
Volume 32, issue 6, 2000
- Willingness to pay for improved air quality in Sweden pp. 661-669

- Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Collapsing exchange rate regimes in the presence of a parallel market pp. 671-680

- Kathleen Dorsainvil
- Violent crime: a function of drug use or drug enforcement? pp. 681-688

- Andrew Resignato
- Evaluating the technical efficiency of large US law firms pp. 689-695

- Weiren Wang
- Seasonality in foreign exchange volatility pp. 697-703

- Yue Fang
- Threshold nonlinearities in unemployment rates: further evidence for the UK and G3 economies pp. 705-715

- David Peel and A. E. H. Speight
- Bid dispersion, competition and wage regulation: some field evidence from public contract bidding in British Columbia pp. 717-722

- Cihan Bilginsoy
- External military threat and the response of the member states of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) pp. 723-728

- Ahmed. Asseery
- A censored system of cigarette and alcohol consumption pp. 729-737

- Shew-Jiuan Su and Steven Yen
- The Solow growth model: vector autoregression (VAR) and cross-section time-series analysis pp. 739-747

- Pantelis Kalaitzidakis and George Korniotis
- Merger activity in the waste disposal industry: the impact and the implications of the Environmental Protection Act pp. 749-755

- Andrew Cooke and Wendy Chapple
- Convergence in OECD countries: technical change, efficiency and productivity pp. 757-765

- Joaquin Maudos, José Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano Martinez
- Sensitivity of consumption to income and to government purchases: some specification and estimation issues pp. 767-775

- Dimitris Hatzinikolaou
- Using contingent valuation to elicit public preferences for water fluoridation pp. 777-787

- Phil Shackley and Simon Dixon
- Trade liberalization and the allocation over domestic and foreign supplies: a case study for Spanish manufacturing pp. 789-799

- Paul de Boer, C. Martinez and R. Harkema
Volume 32, issue 5, 2000
- Electricity pool prices: a case study in nonlinear time-series modelling pp. 527-532

- Terry Robinson
- Tax and spend or spend and tax? Empirical evidence from Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland pp. 533-546

- Christos Kollias and Stelios Makrydakis
- The relationship between athletic participation and academic performance: evidence from NCAA Division III pp. 547-558

- John Robst and Jack Keil
- Youth unemployment and crime in the English regions and Wales pp. 559-571

- Fiona Carmichael and Robert Ward
- Education, training and employability pp. 573-581

- Wim Groot and Henriette Maassen Vann De Brink
- Temporary workers and productivity: the case of Spain pp. 583-591

- Rosario Sánchez Pérez and Luis Toharia
- Effects of US money announcements on the daily exchange rates of industrialized countries pp. 593-599

- Frank Arokiasamy, Ike Mathur and Subhash Sharma
- The impact of brand selection on price competition - a double-edged sword pp. 601-609

- Marcel Cohen
- An empirical study of outbound tourism demand in the UK pp. 611-624

- Haiyan Song, Peter Romilly and Xiaming Liu
- Korean inflation during the US military administration of 1945-1948: a further analysis pp. 625-633

- Young-Yong Kim, Jin-Seok Park and Sangphill Kim
- Cross-country growth regressions: problems of heterogeneity, stability and interpretation pp. 635-642

- G. S. Maddala and S. Wu
- Some issues in the application of closed-ended willingness to pay studies to valuing health goods: an application to antenatal care in Scotland pp. 643-651

- Mandy Ryan and Julie Ratcliffe
- Re-evaluating differences in poverty among central city, suburban, and nonmetropolitan areas of the US pp. 653-660

- Brian Cushing and Buhong Zheng
Volume 32, issue 4, 2000
- The role of foreign capital in domestic manufacturing productivity: empirical evidence from Asian economies pp. 393-398

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala, Sunder Ramaswamy and Phanindra Wunnava
- OECD unemployment: structural breaks and stationarity pp. 399-403

- Philip Arestis and Iris Biefang-Frisancho
- The transmission mechanism of business cycles among Germany, Japan, the UK and the USA pp. 405-410

- Shigeyuki Hamori
- Real and nominal effective exchange rates for developing countries: 1973:1-1997:3 pp. 411-428

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Aghdas Mirzai
- UK wage underpayment: implications for the minimum wage pp. 429-440

- Duncan Watson
- Demand Shift across US Industries and the Stabilizing Function of Nominal Wage and Price Flexibility pp. 441-458

- Magda Kandil
- Estimation of a Taiwan monetary reaction function with time varying parameters pp. 459-466

- Chung-Hua Shen
- Efficiency and technical progress: sources of convergence in the Spanish regions pp. 467-478

- Mercedes Gumbau-Albert
- Convergence in Brazil: recent trends and long-run prospects pp. 479-489

- Afonso Ferreira
- A cautionary note in using patterns of shocks to determine optimal exchange rate policy. An exploration of Nepalese and Indian exchange rate relations: 1964-1994 pp. 491-497

- Nephil Maskay
- A seasonal analysis of Asian tourist arrivals to Australia pp. 499-509

- Christine Lim and Michael McAleer
- Incentives, allocation and labour-market reforms during transition: the case of urban China, 1986-1990 pp. 511-526

- David Coady and Limin Wang
Volume 32, issue 3, 2000
- Measuring market distortion: international comparisons, policy and competitiveness pp. 253-264

- Bruce Skoorka
- Time series analysis of monthly beef cattle prices with nonlinear autoregressive models pp. 265-275

- Antonio Aguirre and Luis Antonio Aguirre
- Public sector and economic growth: the Greek experience pp. 277-288

- Basil Dalamagas
- Equipment and non-equipment private investment: a generalized Solow model pp. 289-296

- Hossein Jalilian and Matthew Odedokun
- Frequency domain and time series properties of asymmetric error correction terms pp. 297-304

- Steven Cook
- Sources of productivity growth: an empirical analysis with German sectoral data pp. 305-314

- Werner Smolny
- Testing for rational expectations in the UK National Lottery pp. 315-326

- David Forrest, O Gulley and Robert Simmons
- Income effects on the trade balance in small open economies pp. 327-333

- Dragan Miljkovic, Rodney Paul and Roberto Garcia
- Increasing wage dispersion and the changes in relative employment and wages in Mexico's urban informal sector: 1987-1993 pp. 335-347

- Jose Pagan and Jose Tijerina-Guajardo
- Moral hazard, competition and contract design: empirical evidence from managerial, franchised and entrepreneurial businesses in Norway pp. 349-356

- Arne Nygaard and Ingunn Myrtveit
- Can police deter drunk driving? pp. 357-366

- Bruce Benson, Brent Mast and David Rasmussen
- Unemployment and consumption patterns pp. 367-379

- Nieves Lazaro, MaLuisa Molto and Rosario Sánchez Pérez
- Elections and UK government expenditure cycles in the 1980s: an empirical analysis pp. 381-391

- Joshy Easaw and Dean Garratt
Volume 32, issue 2, 2000
- A general model for short-term interest rates pp. 111-121

- Ching-Fan Chung and Mao-Wei Hung
- Employment, output and political business cycle effects in the Greek non-tradable sector pp. 123-133

- Costas Milas
- Post-stabilization inflation dynamics in Slovenia pp. 135-149

- Kevin Ross
- EU participation and the external trade of Greece: an appraisal of the evidence pp. 151-159

- Michael Arghyrou
- Investigating productivity change and hospital size: a nonparametric frontier approach pp. 161-174

- Gillian McCallion, J. Colin Glass, Robert Jackson, Christine Kerr and Donal McKillop
- Effects of reintegration activities on the Dutch labour market, regarding several levels of education pp. 175-182

- K. Van Montfort, Th. Doodeman, J. H. S. Lobregt and W. S. Zwinkels
- Currency demand and the growth of the underground economy in Canada, 1991-1995 pp. 183-192

- Roderick Hill and Muhammed Kabir
- Occupational mobility in England pp. 193-209

- J. M. Tomkins and J. Twomey
- Aggregate economic fluctuations and regional convergence: the Finnish case 1988-95 pp. 211-219

- Sari Pekkala Kerr
- Opening a can of worms: the pitfalls of time-series regression analyses of income inequality pp. 221-230

- Simon Parker
- The determinants of tenure on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors: should I stay or should I go? pp. 231-237

- Michael Ellis and D. Eric Schansberg
- Subdiscipline-specific journal rankings: whither Applied Economics? pp. 239-252

- Christopher Barrett, Aliakbar Olia and Dee Von Bailey
Volume 32, issue 1, 2000
- Real exchange rate and openness in emerging economies: Argentina in the long run pp. 1-11

- Christine Richaud, Aristomene Varoudakis and Marie-Ange Véganzonès
- Economic growth and productivity: A case study of South Korea pp. 13-23

- Ky-Hyang Yuhn and Jene Kwon
- Testing long-run neutrality using intra-year data pp. 25-37

- Kenneth Leong and Michael McAleer
- Consumption of durable goods and tests of the permanent income hypothesis: evidence from Korean macro data pp. 39-44

- Hoe-Kyung Lee and Moon-Kee Kong
- An application of maximum entropy estimation: the demand for meat in the United Kingdom pp. 45-59

- Iain Fraser
- Estimating the economic return to schooling on the basis of panel data pp. 61-71

- Adriaan Kalwij
- Excess volatility of real exchange rates in the EMS: some evidence from structural VARs pp. 73-79

- Bernd Kempa
- The control of politicians within a constitutional framework: the case of state-level recall provisions pp. 81-89

- Franklin Mixon
- Measuring productivity in an imperfect world pp. 91-104

- Aklilu Zegeye and Larry Rosenblum
- Exchange rates and trade: the case of Irish exports to Britain pp. 107-110

- Edgar Morgenroth
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