Discussion Papers
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- 11-01: Information and Efficiency: Goal Arrival in Soccer Betting

- Karen Croxson and J Reade
- 10-34: The Behavioural Consequences of Unfair Punishment

- Michalis Drouvelis
- 10-33: Panel Estimation for Worriers

- Aninday Banerjee, Markus Eberhardt and J Reade
- 10-32: The Stochastic Convergence of CO2 Emissions: A Long Memory Approach

- Marco Barassi, Matthew Cole and Robert Elliott
- 10-31: Beggar Thy Neighbour: British Imports during the Inter-War Years and the effect of the 1932 tariff

- Nicholas Horsewood, Somnath Sen and Anca Voicu
- 10-30: A Smoothed- Distribution Form of Nadaraya- Watson Estimation

- Ralph Bailey and John Addison
- 10-29: Local Exposure to Toxic Releases: Does Ethnic Diversity Matter?

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Khemrutai Khemmarat
- 10-28: Re-election Concerns and the Failure of Plea Bargaining

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Bryan McCannon
- 10-27: Information Aggregation, Growth and Franchise Extension with Applications to Female Enfranchisement and Inequality

- Christopher J Ellis and John Fender
- 10-26: Determinants of Violent and Property crimes in England: A Panel Data Analysis

- Lu Han, Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Samrat Bhattacharya
- 10-25: A Simultaneous Equation Model of Economic Growth, FDI and Government Policy in China

- J L Ford, S Sen and Hongxu Wei
- 10-24: FDI and Economic Development in China 1970-2006: A Cointegration Study

- J L Ford, S Sen and Hongxu Wei
- 10-23: FDI Spillovers: Evidence from the British Retail Sector

- Dolores Anon Higon and Nicholas Vasilakos
- 10-22: Modelling Thirty Five Years of Coffee Prices in Brazil, Guatemala and India and the Law of One Price

- Anindya Banerjee, Sushil Mohan and Bill Russell
- 10-21: Money Transmission Mechanisms and Identified Long-Run Relationships between the Banking Sector's Balance Sheet and the Macroeconomy in Pakistan

- J L Ford and Zahid Mohammad
- 10-20: The Economics of Offshire Wind

- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos
- 10-19: Storing Wind for a Rainy Day: What Kind of Electricity Does Denmark Export?

- Richard Green and Nicholas Vasilakos
- 10-18: Safety-First and Portfolio Selection: An Econometric Study for Pakistan's Banking Sector

- J L Ford and Zahid Muhammad
- 10-16: Energy Regulation in a Low Carbon World

- Richard Green
- 10-15: Volatility and the Hedging Effectiveness of China Fuel Oil Futures

- Wei Chen and J L Ford
- 10-14: A Multiple Break Panel Approach to Estimating United States Phillips Curves

- Bill Russell, Anindya Banerjee, Issam Malki and Natalia Ponomareva
- 10-13: Too Much to Lose, or More to Gain? Should Sweden Join the Euro?

- J Reade and Ulrich Volz
- 10-12: Strategy-Proof Compromises

- Peter Postl
- 10-11: Prosecutorial Retention: Signaling by Trial

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Bryan McCannon
- 10-10: Fiscal Centralization and the Political Process

- Facundo Albornoz and Antonio Cabrales
- 10-09: On the Asymptotic Properties of a Feasible Estimator of the Continuous Time Long Memory Parameter

- Joanne S. Ercolani
- 10-08: Sequential Exporting

- Facundo Albornoz, Hector Calvo Pardo, Gregory Corcos and Emanuel Ornelas
- 10-07: Interest rate pass-through in the major European economies - the role of expectations

- Anindya Banerjee, Victor Bystrov and Paul Mizen
- 10-06: An Empirical Analysis of the Lewis-Ranis-FEi Theory of Dualistic Economic Development for China

- Marco Ercolani and Zheng Wei
- 10-05: Stable Sets in multi-good pillage games are small

- Alan F. Breardon and Colin Rowat
- 10-04: Conflict and Leadership: Why is There a Hawkish Drift in Politics?

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay and Mandar Oak
- 10-03: Democratic Errors

- Christopher J. Ellis and John Fender
- 09-18: Transitional Price Rises with the Adoption of the Euro: Aggregate and Disaggregate Sector Evidence

- Marco Ercolani
- 09-17: Fractional Integration and Cointegration: Testing the Term Structure of Interest Rates

- Marco Barassi and Dayong Zhang
- 09-16: Firm Heterogeneity, Origin of Ownership and Export Participation

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Supreeya Virakul
- 09-15: Growth, Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Evidence From Chinese Cities

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Jing Zhang
- 09-14: Corruption, Governance and FDI Location in China: A Province-Level Analysis

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Jing Zhang
- 09-13: Dirty Money: Is there a Wage Premium for Working in a Pollution Intensive Industry

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Joanne Lindley
- 09-11: Rational Defence: War and Peace in South Asia

- Richard Barrett and Somnath Sen
- 09-10r: Pre-Electoral Coalitions and Post-Election Bargaining

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Kalyan Chatterjee and Tomas Sjostrom
- 09-09: Income Convergence and R&D Intensity in OECD Manufacturing Industries: A Panel Study

- Nicholas Vasilakos and Nick Zubanov
- 09-08: All Work and No Play: Pecuniary Versus Non-Pecuniary Factors in the Labour Supply of the Elderly

- J L Ford, K Park and S Sen
- 09-07: Stable Sets in Three Agent Pillage Games

- Manfred Kerber and Colin Rowat
- 09-06r: Forecasting with Factor-Augmented Error Correction Models

- Anindya Banerjee, Massimiliano Marcellino and Igor Masten
- 09-05: Sums and Extreme Values of Random Variables: Duality Properties

- Ralph Bailey
- 09-04: Wage Dispersion in a Partially Unionized Labor Force

- John Addison, Ralph Bailey and William Siebert
- 09-03: Government Information Transparency

- Facundo Albornoz, Joan Esteban and Paolo Vanin
- 09-01: A Ramsey Bound on Stable Sets in Jordan Pillage Games

- Manfred Kerber and Colin Rowat
- 08-10: How We Might Model a Credit Squeeze, and Draw some Policy Implications for Responding to it

- Peter Sinclair
- 08-09: The Whys and Wherefores of Controlling Inflation

- Peter Sinclair
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