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- 03/083: Making Government Accountable: Lessons from a Federal Job Training Program

- Pascal Courty and Gerald Marschke
- 03/082: What you always wanted to know about censoring but never dared to ask

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 03/081: Traits, Imitation and Evolutionary Dynamics

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 03/080: Incentives in the Public Sector: Some Preliminary Evidence from a UK Government Agency

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Marisa Ratto and Emma Tominey
- 03/079: Changes in Educational Inequality

- Joanne Blanden, Paul Gregg and Stephen Machin
- 03/078: The Employment of Married Mothers in Great Britain: 1974 - 2000

- Paul Gregg, Maria Gutierrez-Domenech and Jane Waldfogel
- 03/077: Competition and Quality: Evidence from the NHS Internal Market 1991-1999

- Simon Burgess, Denise Gossage and Carol Propper
- 03/076: Financing and Managing Public Services: An Assessment

- Paul Grout and Margaret Stevens
- 03/074: The Role of Donated Labour and Not for Profit at the Public/Private Interface

- Paul Grout and Michelle J. Yong
- 03/073: The Use and Usefulness of Performance Measures in the Public Sector

- Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
- 03/072: Welfare Reform and Lone Parents Employment in the UK

- Paul Gregg and Susan Harkness
- 03/071: The Role of Incentives in the Public Sector: Issues and Evidence

- Simon Burgess and Marisa Ratto
- 03/070: The Effects of Early Maternal Employment on Child Development in the UK

- Paul Gregg and Elizabeth Washbrook
- 03/069: Commons as Insurance and the Welfare Impact of Privatization

- Jean-Marie Baland and Patrick Francois
- 03/068: Appropriability, Investment Incentives and the Property Rights Theory of the Firm

- David de Meza and Ben Lockwood
- 03/067: On the Prudence of Rewarding A While Hoping for B

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 03/066: Please Hold me Up: Why Firms Grant Exclusive Dealing Contracts

- David de Meza and Marianno Selvaggi
- 03/065: Making Money out of Publicly Available Information

- Alan Morrison and Nir Vulcan
- 03/064: The Effects of Budgets on Doctors Behaviour: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Mark Dusheiko, Hugh Gravelle, Rowena Jacobs and Peter Smith
- 03/063: Measuring Pupil Attainment in English Secondary Schools: A Preliminary Analysis

- Adele Atkinson and Deborah Wilson
- 03/062: Administrative Bureaus with Standard Operating Procedures

- Miltiadis Makris
- 03/058: Which Ranking? The Use of Alternative Performance Indicators in the English Secondary Education Market

- Deborah Wilson
- 02/061: Incomplete Contracts and Public Ownership: Remarks, and an Application to Public-Private Partnerships

- Oliver Hart
- 02/060: Not-for-profit Provision of Public Services

- Patrick Francois
- 02/059: Public and Private Sector Discount Rates in Public-Private Partnerships

- Paul Grout
- 02/057: Do Unprejudiced Societies Need Equal Opportunity Legislation?

- David de Meza
- 02/056: Competition Law in Telecommunications and its Implications for Common Carriage of Water

- Paul Grout
- 02/055: Maternity Rights and Mothers' Return to Work

- Simon Burgess, Paul Gregg, Carol Propper, Elizabeth Washbrook and ALSPAC Study Team
- 02/054: Optimal Audit Policy and Heterogenous Agents

- Marisa Ratto and Thibaud Vergé
- 02/053: Why we should (also) Measure Worklessness at the Household Level. Theory and Evidence from Britain, Spain, Germany and the United States

- Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wandsworth
- 02/052: Eradicating Child Poverty in Britain: Welfare Reform and Children Since 1997

- Mike Brewer and Paul Gregg
- 02/051: Annuity Prices, Money's Worth and Replacement Ratios: UK experience 1972 - 2002

- Edmund Cannon and Ian Tonks
- 02/050: Employment Polarisation in Australia

- Peter Dawkins, Paul Gregg and Rosanna Scutella
- 02/049: Does Performance Monitoring Work? A Review of the Evidence from the UK Public Sector, Excluding Health Care

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper and Deborah Wilson
- 02/048: Bilateral Control with Vertical Contracts

- Patrick Rey and Thibaud Vergé
- 02/047: Resale Price Maintenance and Horizontal Cartel

- Patrick Rey and Thibaud Vergé
- 02/046: Portfolio Analysis in European Merger Control: An Economic Analysis

- Thibaud Vergé