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- 14-10: Queuing Up For Justice: Elections and Case Backlogs

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Bryan McCannon
- 14-09: Green Jobs and Growth in the United States: Green Shoots or False Dawn?

- Robert Elliott and Joanne Lindley
- 14-08: A Note on Learning in a Credit Economy

- Pei Kuang
- 14-07: A Model of Housing and Credit Cycles with Imperfect Market Knowledge

- Pei Kuang
- 14-05: Urbanization and Energy Intensity: A Province-level Study for China

- Robert Elliott, Puyang Sun and Tong Zhu
- 14-04: Ideological Dissent in Downsian Politics

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Manaswini Bhalla, Kalysan Chatterjee and Jaideep Roy
- 14-03: Climate Change, Hydro-dependency and the African Dam Boom

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Eric Strobl
- 14-02: Tests to Disentangle Breaks in Intercept from Slope in Linear Regression Models with Application to Management Performance in the Mutual Fund Industry

- Jose Olmo and William Pouliot
- 14-01: A Formal Proof of Vickrey's Theorem by Blast, Simp, and Rule

- Manfred Kerber, Christoph Lange and Colin Rowat
- 13-15: Observable Implications of Nash and Subgame- Perfect Behavior in Extensive Games

- Indrajit Ray and Susan Snyder
- 13-14: An Adaptive Learning Model in Coordination Games

- Naoki Funai
- 13-13: Multiple Change-Point Detection in Linear Regression Models via U-Statistic Type Processes

- Burcu Kapar and William Pouliot
- 13-11: Coarse Correlated Equilibria in an Abatement Game

- Herve Moulin, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
- 13-10: Improving Nash by Coarse Correlation

- Herve Moulin, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
- 13-09: Illusory Profitability of Technical Analysis in Emerging Foreign Exchange Markets

- Pei Kuang, M Schroder and Qingwei Wang
- 13-08: Environmental Regulation Induced Foreign Direct Investment

- Robert Elliott and Ying Zhou
- 13-07: Pillage Games with Multiple Stable Sets

- Simon MacKenzie, Manfred Kerber and Colin Rowat
- 13-06: Comment on Assenza and Berardi "Learning in a Credit Economy" (2009, JEDC)

- Pei Kuang
- 13-05: Evolutionary Games with Group Selection

- Martin Kaae Jensen and Alexandros Rigos
- 13-03: State-Owned Enterprises, Exporting and Productivity in China: A Stochastic Dominance Approach

- Robert Elliott and Ying Zhou
- 13-02: Imperfect Knowledge About Asset Prices and Credit Cycles

- Pei Kuang
- 13-01: Information-Revelation and Coordination Using Cheap Talk in a Battle of the Sexes with Two-Sided Private Information

- Chirantan Ganguly and Indrajit Ray
- 12-13: Dynamic Prudential Regulation

- Afrasiab Mirza
- 12-12: Monetary Transmission Mechanism and Time Variation in the Euro Area

- Kemal Bagzibagli
- 12-11: Sufficient Conditions for the Unique Stable Sets in Three Agent Pillage Games

- Manfred Kerber and Colin Rowat
- 12-10: News and Financial Intermediation in Aggregate and Sectoral Fluctuations

- Christoph Görtz and John Tsoukalas
- 12-09: Acquisitive Crime, Sentencing and Detection: An Analysis of England and Wales

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Samrat Bhattacharya, Marianna Koli and Rudra Sensarma
- 12-08: Distributional Comparative Statics

- Martin Jensen
- 12-06: Market Thickness, Prices and Honesty: A Quality Demand Trap

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay
- 12-05: Pollution, Mortality and Optimal Environmental Policy

- Aditya Goenka, Saqib Jafarey and William Pouliot
- 12-04: Coordination in 2 x 2 Games by Following Recommendations from Correlated Equilibria

- John Bone, Michalis Drouvelis and Indrajit Ray
- 12-02: Punishing the Foreigner: Implicit Discrimination in the Premier League Based on Oppositional Identity

- Edoardo Gallo, Thomas Grund and J Reade
- 11-25: Cointegration in Panel Data with Breaks and Cross-section Dependence

- Anindya Banerjee and Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre
- 11-23: Inflation Targeting Dilemmas

- Peter Sinclair
- 11-22: Government Debt and David Hume

- Peter Sinclair
- 11-21: Macroprudential Financial Regulation: Why, What, How?

- Peter Sinclair
- 11-20: Deficits, Debts and Defaults - Past, Present and Future

- Peter Sinclair
- 11-19: Exchange vs Dealers: A High-Frequency Analysis of In-Play Betting Prices

- Karen Croxson and J Reade
- 11-18: From the General to the Specific

- J Reade and Ulrich Volz
- 11-16: Testing for Panel Cointegration Using Common Correlated Effects

- Anindya Banerjee and Josep Carrion-i-Silvestre
- 11-15: Political Motivations and Electoral Competition: Equilibrium Analysis and Experimental Evidence

- Michalis Drouvelis, Alejandro Saporiti and Nicolaas Vriend
- 11-14: Coarse correlated Equilibria in Linear Duopoly Games

- Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
- 11-13: The Redistricting of Public Prosecutors' Offices

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Bryan McCannon
- 11-10: Monetary Policy Games, Instability and Incomplete Information

- Richard Barrett, Ioanna Kokores and Somnath Sen
- 11-09: The Long-term Impact of Wind Power on Electricity Prices and Generating Capacity

- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos
- 11-08: The Effect of the Election of Prosecutors on Criminal Trials

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Bryan McCannon
- 11-07: R&D Cooperation with Entry

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Arijit Mukherjee
- 11-06: Workplace Deviance and the Business Cycle

- Aniruddha Bagchi and Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay
- 11-03: Efficiency versus Optimality in Procurement

- Peter Postl
- 11-02: Modelling Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the US: A Cointegration Approach

- J Reade