Bristol Economics Discussion Papers
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- 17/681: Energy Price Uncertainty and Decreasing Pass-through to Core Inflation

- Ahmed Pirzada
- 16/680: Strengthening Enforcement in Unemployment Insurance: A Natural Experiment

- Patrick Arni and Amelie Schiprowski
- 16/679: On the Stock-Yogo Tables

- Christopher Skeels and Frank Windmeijer
- 16/678: Understanding the Response to Financial and Non-Financial Incentives in Education: Field Experimental Evidence Using High-Stakes Assessments

- Simon Burgess, Robert Metcalfe and Sally Sadoff
- 16/677: Consumption and Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Leandro de Magalhaes, Dongya Koh and Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis
- 16/676: Robust Inference for the Two-Sample 2SLS Estimator

- David Pacini and Frank Windmeijer
- 16/675: Self-control at College

- Gervas Huxley and Mike Peacey
- 16/674: On the Use of the Lasso for Instrumental Variables Estimation with Some Invalid Instruments

- Frank Windmeijer, Helmut Farbmacher, Neil Davies and George Davey Smith
- 16/673: The Welfare Effects of Involuntary Part-time Work

- Daniel Borowcyzk-Martins and Etienne Lalé
- 16/672: Cross-Validation Selection of Regularization Parameter(s) for Semiparametric Transformation Models

- Senay Sokullu and Sami Stouli
- 16/671: Fear of Fracking: The Impact of the Shale Gas Exploration on House Prices in Britain

- Stephen Gibbons, Stephan Heblich, Esther Lho and Christopher Timmins
- 16/670: A Possible Explanation of the Missing Deflation Puzzle

- Engin Kara and Ahmed Pirzada
- 16/669: Dual Regression

- Richard Spady and Sami Stouli
- 15/668: Loss of Skill and Labor Market Fluctuations

- Etienne Lalé
- 15/667: Evaluating the Spillover Effects of the Plan Colombia in Ecuador

- Jose Fernandez-Diaz and Matteo Pazzona
- 15/666: Interdependence among Agricultural Commodity Markets, Macroeconomic Factors, Crude Oil and Commodity Index

- Jose Fernandez-Diaz
- 15/665: Continuing Contracts

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Oliver Hart
- 15/664: How Bad is Involuntary Part-time Work?

- Daniel Borowczyk-Martins and Etienne Lalé
- 15/663: Foreign Transfers, Manufacturing Growth and the Dutch Disease Revisited

- Adwoa Nsor-Ambala
- 15/662: Multi-Office Incumbency Advantage: Political Careers in Brazil

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Salomo Hirvonen
- 15/661: Counting Biased Forecasters: An Application of Multiple Testing Techniques

- Fabiana Gomez and David Pacini
- 15/660: Moment Conditions for AR(1) Panel Data Models with Missing Outcomes

- David Pacini and Frank Windmeijer
- 15/659: Aid Econometrics: Lessons from a Stochastic Growth Model

- Patrick Carter
- 15/658: Foreign Aid and Domestic Absorption

- Jonathan Temple and Nicolas Van de Sijpe
- 15/657: Worker Reallocation Across Occupations: Confronting Data with Theory

- Etienne Lalé
- 15/656: Growth Econometrics for Agnostics and True Believers

- James Rockey and Jonathan Temple
- 15/655: The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest: Cross-Sectional Facts of Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis
- 15/654: Structural Transformation, the Push-Pull Hypothesis and the Labour Market

- Fabio Monteforte
- 15/653: Labour Informality, Selective Migration, and Productivity in General Equilibrium

- Huikang Ying
- 15/652: Turbulence and the Employment Experience of Older Workers

- Etienne Lalé
- 15/651: Front-loading the Payment of Unemployment Benefits

- Etienne Lalé
- 14/650: Life During Structural Transformation

- Jonathan Temple and Huikang Ying
- 14/649: Transfers and Transformations: Remittances, Foreign Aid, and Growth

- Jonathan Temple, Huikang Ying and Patrick Carter
- 14/648: Labor-market Frictions, Incomplete Insurance and Severance Payments

- Etienne Lalé
- 14/647: Consumer Search Costs and Preferences on the Internet

- Gregory Jolivet and Hélène Turon
- 14/646: Long Run Dynamics of World Food, Crude Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Variables: A Cointegration VAR Analysis

- Jose Fernandez-Diaz
- 14/645: Resits in Higher Education: Merely a Bar to Jump Over, or Do They Give a Pedagogical `Leg Up’?

- Steven Proud
- 14/644: A Weak Instrument F-Test in Linear IV Models with Multiple Endogenous Variables

- Eleanor Sanderson and Frank Windmeijer
- 14/643: Incumbency Effects in a Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Brazilian Mayoral Elections

- Leandro de Magalhaes
- 14/642: E-lections: Voting Behavior and the Internet

- Oliver Falck, Robert Gold and Stephan Heblich
- 14/641: Reputational Bidding

- Francesco Giovannoni and Miltiadis Makris
- 14/640: Asset Prices and Asymmetric Reasoning

- Elena Asparouhova, Peter Bossaerts, Jon Eguia and William Zame
- 14/639: Growth and Structural Change in a Dynamic Lagakos-Waugh Model

- Huikang Ying
- 14/638: Endogenous Assembly Rules, Senior Agenda Power, and Incumbency Advantage

- Jon Eguia and Kenneth Shepsle
- 14/637: Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Labor Market: Employment and Wage Differentials by Skill

- Daniel Borowcyzk-Martins, Jake Bradley and Linas Tarasonis
- 14/636: Virtuous Circles and the Case for Aid

- Patrick Carter and Jonathan Temple
- 14/620: Separation of Powers and the Tax Level in the U.S. States

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Lucas Ferrero
- 13/635: Liquidity, Quantitative Easing and Optimal Monetary Policy

- Engin Kara and Jasmin Sin
- 12/634: Fiscal Multiplier in a Credit-Constrained New Keynesian Economy

- Engin Kara and Jasmin Sin
- 12/633: Peer Effects in Endogenous Networks

- Timo Hiller