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- 05/133: Extending Choice In English Health Care: The implications of the economic evidence

- Carol Propper, Deborah Wilson and Simon Burgess
- 05/132: Transparency, Recuitment and Retention in the Public Sector

- Gian Luigi Albano and Clare Leaver
- 05/131: Mixing Private and Public Service Providers and Specialization

- Hans Gersbach and Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
- 05/130: The Dynamics of School Attainment of England’s Ethnic Minorities

- Deborah Wilson, Simon Burgess and Adam Briggs
- 05/129: Law, Economic Incentives and Public Service Culture

- Tony Prosser, Pat O'Malley, Colin Scott, Morag McDermont, Peter Vincent-Jones, Mike Feintuck and Dave Cowan
- 05/128: Who wins and who loses from school accountability? The distribution of educational gain in English secondary schools

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Helen Slater and Deborah Wilson
- 05/127: Tax Compliance as a Social Norm and the Deterrent Effect of Investigations

- Marisa Ratto, Richard Thomas and David Ulph
- 05/126: Division of Labour and Directed Production

- Marisa Ratto and Wendelin Schnedler
- 05/125: Delegation of Contracting in the Private Provision of Public Services

- Elisabetta Iossa
- 05/124: Contracting Out Public Service Provision to Not-For-Profit Firms

- John Bennett and Elisabetta Iossa
- 05/123: Health supplier quality and the distribution of child health

- Carol Propper and John Rigg
- 05/122: Executive Pay and Performance in the UK 1994-2002

- Paul Gregg, Sarah Jewell and Ian Tonks
- 05/121: The Public Pay Gap in Britain: Small Differences That (Don't?) Matter

- Fabien Postel-Vinay and Hélène Turon
- 05/120: Is Britain Pulling Apart? Area Disparities in Employment, Education and Crime

- Stephen Gibbons, Anne Green, Paul Gregg and Stephen Machin
- 05/119: Expenditure Patterns Post-Welfare Reform in the UK: Are Low-Income Families Starting to Catch Up?

- Paul Gregg, Jane Waldfogel and Elizabeth Washbrook
- 05/118: Acquisition and disclosure of genetic information under alternative policy regimes

- Deborah Wilson
- 05/117: Resolving Contractual Disputes: Arbitration vs Mediation

- Surajeet Chakravarty
- 05/116: Why Economics is good for your health - 2004 Royal Economic Society Public Lecture

- Carol Propper
- 05/115: Why Voluntary Contributions? Google Answers

- Tobias Regner
- 05/114: Macroeconomic Performance and Inequality: Brazil 1983-94

- Manoel Bittencourt
- 04/113: Evaluating the Impact of Performance-related Pay for Teachers in England

- Adele Atkinson, Simon Burgess, Bronwyn Croxson and Paul Gregg
- 04/112: Strategic Delays of Delivery, Market Separation and Demand Discrimination

- Eric Avenel and Sebastien Mitraille
- 04/111: Sorting and Choice in English Secondary Schools

- Simon Burgess, Brendon McConnell, Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
- 04/110: Nonlinear Pricing and Multimarket Duopolists

- Silvia Sonderegger
- 04/109: Constitutional Rules

- Toke Aidt and Francesco Giovannoni
- 04/108: Efficient Contracts for Digital Content

- Tobias Regner
- 04/107: “What Gets Measured Gets Done”: Headteachers’ Responses to the English Secondary School

- Deborah Wilson, Bronwyn Croxson and Adele Atkinson
- 04/106: Neighbourhoods, Households and Income Dynamics: A Semi-Parametric Investigation of Neighbourhood Effects

- Anne Bolster, Simon Burgess, Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones, Carol Propper and Rebecca Sarker
- 04/105: Exclusive Contracts Foster Relationship-Specific Investment

- David de Meza and Mariano Selvaggi
- 04/104: Do Rural Banks Matter? Evidence from the Indian Social Banking Experiment

- Robin Burgess and Rohini Pande
- 04/103: Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Government Agency

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Marisa Ratto and Emma Tominey
- 04/102: Relative performance of two simple incentive mechanisms in a public good experiment

- Juergen Bracht, Charles Figuieres and Marisa Ratto
- 04/101: Family Income and Educational Attainment: A Review of Approaches and Evidence for Britain

- Joanne Blanden and Paul Gregg
- 04/100: Inter-region Competition for FDI

- Osiris Parcero
- 04/099: Local Neighbourhood and Mental Health: Evidence from the UK

- Carol Propper, Kelvyn Jones, Anne Bolster, Simon Burgess, Ron Johnston and Rebecca Sarker
- 04/098: The Impact of Low-Income on Child Health: Evidence from a Birth Cohort Study

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and John Rigg
- 04/097: The Wage Scar from Youth Unemployment

- Paul Gregg and Emma Tominey
- 04/096: Digital Technology and the Allocation of Ownership in the Music Industry

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Tobias Regner
- 04/095: Mapping choice in the NHS: Analysis of routine data

- Mike Damiani, Jennifer Dixon and Carol Propper
- 04/094: Parallel lives? Ethnic segregation in the playground and the neighbourhood

- Simon Burgess, Ruth Lupton and Deborah Wilson
- 04/093: 'Making a Difference': Labor Donations in the Production of Public Goods

- Patrick Francois
- 03/092: School segregation in multi-ethnic England

- Simon Burgess, Ron Johnston and Deborah Wilson
- 03/091: Explaining differences in hospital performance: Does the answer lie in the labour market?

- Simon Burgess, Denise Gossage and Carol Propper
- 03/090: Too few cooks spoil the broth

- Marisa Ratto and Wendelin Schnedler
- 03/089: Incentives in HMO's

- Martin Gaynor, James Rebitzer and Lowell Taylor
- 03/088: Entry and Competition in Local Hospital Markets

- Jean Marie Abraham, Martin Gaynor and William Vogt
- 03/087: Competition among Hospitals

- Martin Gaynor and William Vogt
- 03/086: Ethnic Segregation in England's Schools

- Simon Burgess and Deborah Wilson
- 03/085: A Simple Inducement Scheme to Overcome Adoption Externalities

- In-Uck Park
- 03/084: Girls Rock, Boys Roll: An Analysis of the Age 14-16 Gender Gap in English Schools

- Simon Burgess, Brendon McConnell, Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
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