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- 269369: MY WORD IS MY BOND: REPUTATION AS COLLATERAL IN NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PROVINCIAL BANKING

- Francesco L. Galassi and Lucy Newton
- 269368: The Geometry of Arbitrage and the Existence of Competitive Equilibrium

- Nizar Allouch, Cuong Le Van and Page, Frank H.,
- 269367: A Hazard Model of the Probability of Medical School Dropout in the United Kingdom

- Wiji Arulampalam, Robin A. Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 269366: Real exchange rate trends in transitional countries

- Jan Frait and Lubos Komarek
- 269365: Construction of Stationary Time Series via the Gibbs Sampler with Application to Volatility Models

- Michael K. Pitt and Stephen G. Walker
- 269364: Multiproduct Firms and Product Differentiation: A Survey

- Juan A. Manez and Michael Waterson
- 269363: MARKET STRUCTURE AND ENTRY: WHERE’S THE BEEF?

- Otto Toivanen and Michael Waterson
- 269362: Three Principles of Competitive Nonlinear Pricing

- Page, Frank H., and Paulo Monteiro
- 269361: Leadership Cartels in Industries with Differentiated Products

- Pedro Posada
- 269360: Some First Results for Noncooperative Pregames: Social Conformity and Equilibrium in Pure Strategies

- Myrna Wooders, Reinhard Selten and Edward Cartwright
- 269359: Arbitrage and Equilibrium in Economies with Externalities

- Cuong Le Van, Page, Frank H., and Myrna Wooders
- 269358: This paper illustrates that an international permit trading system may hurt relatively poor countries by making associated economic activities una¤ordable. A model is constructed in which the free market solution is Pareto ine¢cient as a result of pollution. The introduction of tradable permits allows pollution to be internalised, and brings about an increase in the total social surplus. But when incomes vary, this may not lead to a Pareto improvement; those in poor countries stop the polluting activity because they cannot a¤ord to do otherwise. Only those in relatively rich countries are made better o¤. This may explain why poor countries are reluctant to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, itself advocating a permit trading scheme. The politico-economic implications of permit trading are also examined. We show that the democratic requirements for rati…- cation impose a lower bound on pollution reduction that can be achieved through a system of pollution permits with trade

- Dennis Leech
- 269357: The efficiency, equity and politics of emissions permit trading

- Myrna Wooders and Benjamin Zissimos
- 269356: Axiomatization of ratio equilibria in public good economies

- A. van den Nouweland, S. Tijs and Myrna Wooders
- 269355: Does the Choice of University Matter? A Study of the Differences across UK Universities in Life Sciences Students’ Degree Performance

- Massimiliano Bratti
- 269354: VOTING POWER IN THE GOVERNANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

- Dennis Leech
- 269353: Candidate Entry, Screening, and the Political Budget Cycle

- Eric Le Borgne and Ben Lockwood
- 269352: IS COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION REALLY FREE? A CASE STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMISSIONS POLICIES ON HOUSE PRICES IN ONE LOCAL AREA

- Dennis Leech and Erick Campos
- 269351: Do Elections Always Motivate Incumbents?

- Eric Le Borgne and Ben Lockwood
- 269350: COMPUTING POWER INDICES FOR LARGE VOTING GAMES

- Dennis Leech
- 269349: ‘REVERSE HYSTERESIS’: R&D INVESTMENT WITH STOCHASTIC INNOVATION

- Helen Weeds
- 269348: SLEEPING PATENTS AND COMPULSORY LICENSING: AN OPTIONS ANALYSIS

- Helen Weeds
- 269347: STRATEGIC DELAY IN A REAL OPTIONS MODEL OF R&D COMPETITION

- Helen Weeds
- 269346: Networks, Options and Preemption

- Robin Mason and Helen Weeds
- 269345: A Nonscale Growth Model with R&D and Human Capital Accumulation

- Maria-Joao Ribeiro
- 269344: Buybacks of domestic debt in public debt management

- Silvia Marchesi
- 269343: The Dummies’ Guide to Lottery Design

- Ian Walker and Juliet Young
- 269342: Trade Bloc Formation Under Imperfect Competition

- Paola Conconi
- 269341: Green and Producer Lobbies: Enemies or Allies

- Paola Conconi
- 269340: The Assignment of Powers in Federal and Unitary States

- Ben Lockwood
- 269339: Are People Willing to Pay to Reduce Others’ Incomes?

- Daniel Zizzo and Andrew Oswald
- 269338: Tax Competition and Tax Co-Ordination Under Destination and Origin Principles: A Synthesis

- Ben Lockwood
- 269337: Renegotiation of Social Contracts by Majority Rule

- Dan Anderberg and Carlo Perroni
- 269336: P-STAR-MODEL BASED ANALYSIS OF INFLATION DYNAMICS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

- Jan Frait, Lubos Komarek and Lumír Kulhánek
- 269335: Shareholder Voting Power and Ownership Control of Companies

- Dennis Leech
- 269334: An Empirical Comparison of the Performance of Classical Power Indices

- Dennis Leech
- 269333: Asset Ownership and Investment Incentives Revisited

- David de Meza and Ben Lockwood
- 269332: Inconsequential arbitrage

- Page, Frank H.,, Myrna Wooders and Paulo Monteiro
- 269331: Commuting in Great Britain in the 1990s

- Andrew Benito
- 269330: Housing Subsidies and Work Incentives in Great Britain

- Paul Bingley and Ian Walker
- 269329: Issue Linkage and Issue Tie-in in Multilateral Negotiations

- Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- 269328: Staggered Wages and Output Dynamics under Disinflation

- Guido Ascari and Neil Rankin
- 269326: Estimation of Nonlinear Panel Models with Multiple Unobserved Effects

- Mingli Chen
- 269325: National Happiness and Genetic Distance: A Cautious Exploration

- Eugenio Proto and Andrew Oswald
- 269324: Public Credit Guarantees and Access to Finance

- Juan Carlos Gozzi and Sergio Schmukler
- 269322: MULTI-ATTRIBUTE DECISION BY SAMPLING: AN ACCOUNT OF THE ATTRACTION, COMPROMISE AND SIMILARITY EFFECTS

- David Ronayne and Gordon D.A. Brown
- 269321: Quantile Graphical Models: Prediction and Conditional Independence with Applications to Financial Risk Management

- Alexandre Belloni, Mingli Chen and Victor Chernozhukov
- 269320: Tough on young offenders: harmful or helpful?

- Giulia Lotti
- 269319: Do Women Ask?

- Benjamin Artz, Amanda H. Goodall and Andrew Oswald
- 269318: Evolution in Well-being and Happiness after Increases in Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables

- Redzo Mujcica and Andrew Oswald