Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 1925: Does Schooling Cause Structural Transformation?

- Tommaso Porzio and Gabriella Santangelo
- 1924: Firms and Farms: The Local Effects of Farm Income on Firms’ Demand

- Gabriella Santangelo
- 1923: Some Dynamic and Steady-State Properties of Threshold Autoregressions with Applications to Stationarity and Local Explosivity

- Muhammad Farid Ahmed and Stephen Satchell
- 1922: Demand Cycles and Heterogeneous Conformity Preferences

- Leonie Baumann
- 1921: Market Power and Spatial Competition in Rural India

- Shoumitro Chatterjee
- 1920: Understanding overlapping policies: Internal carbon leakage and the punctured waterbed

- Grischa Perino, Robert Ritz and Arthur A. Van Benthem Van Benthem
- 1919: Production efficiency of nodal and zonal pricing in imperfectly competitive electricity markets

- Mahir Sarfati, Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh and Pär Holmberg
- 1918: Challenges to the Future of European Single Market in Natural Gas

- Chi Kong Chyong
- 1917: Strengths and Weaknesses of the British Market Model

- David M Newbery
- 1916: Nonparametric Recovery of the Yield Curve Evolution from Cross-Section and Time Series Information

- Bonsoo Koo, Davide La Vecchia and Oliver Linton
- 1915: Exchange Rate Shocks and Quality Adjustments

- Daniel Goetz and Alexander Rodnyansky
- 1914: The Euro Crisis in the Mirror of the EMS: How Tying Odysseus to the Mast Avoided the Sirens but Led Him to Charybdis

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Barry Eichengreen, Galina Hale and Eric Tallman
- 1913: Dynamic Tobit models

- Andrew Harvey and Yin Liao
- 1912: A Dynamic Model of Personality, Schooling, and Occupational Choice

- Petra Todd and Weilong Zhang
- 1911: Informative Social Interactions

- Luc Arrondel, Hector Calvo-Pardo, Chryssi Giannitsarou and Michael Haliassos
- 1910: Testing for Correlation in Error-Component Models

- Koen Jochmans
- 1909: Nutritional Inequality: The Role of Prices, Income, and Preferences

- Noriko Amano-Patino
- 1908: A ReMeDI for Microstructure Noise

- Merrick Li and Oliver Linton
- 1907: Efficient Estimation of Nonparametric Regression in The Presence of Dynamic Heteroskedasticity

- Oliver Linton and Zhijie Xiao
- 1906: Semiparametric Nonlinear Panel Data Models with Measurement Error

- Oliver Linton and Ji-Lang Shiu
- 1905: Ownership Unbundling of Electricity Distribution Networks

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- 1904: The impact of a Carbon Tax on the CO2 emissions reduction of wind

- Chi-Kong Chyong, Bowei Guo and David M Newbery
- 1903: Energy Systems Integration: Economics of a New Paradigm

- Tooraj Jamasb and Manuel Llorca
- 1902: Central- versus Self-Dispatch in Electricity Markets

- Victor Ahlqvist, Pär Holmberg and Thomas Tangerås
- 1901: On the impact of government-initiated CfD’s in Australia’s National Electricity Market

- Paul Simshauser
- 1892: Technology, Market Structure and the Gains from Trade

- Giammario Impullitti, Omar Licandro and Pontus Rendahl
- 1891: Limited Cognitive Ability and Selective Information Processing

- Benson Tsz Kin Leung
- 1890: Union Debt Management

- Juan Equiza-Goñi, Elisa Faraglia and Rigas Oikonomou
- 1889: Distribution Effects of Local Minimum Wage Hikes: A Spatial Job Search Approach

- Weilong Zhang
- 1888: (Un)Competitive Devaluations and Firm Dynamics

- Alexander Rodnyansky
- 1887: Likelihood Corrections for Two-way Models

- Koen Jochmans and Taisuke Otsu
- 1886: A Portmanteau Test for Correlation in Short Panels

- Koen Jochmans
- 1885: Demand and Welfare Analysis in Discrete Choice Models under Social Interactions

- Debopam Bhattacharya, Pascaline Dupas and Shin Kanaya
- 1884: Income Effects and Rationalizability in Multinomial Choice Models

- Debopam Bhattacharya
- 1883: The Empirical Content of Binary Choice Models

- Debopam Bhattacharya
- 1882: Applied Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice with Interval-data on Income

- Ying-Ying Lee and Debopam Bhattacharya
- 1881: High Dimensional Semiparametric Moment Restriction Models

- Chaohua Dong, Jiti Gao and Oliver Linton
- 1880: The Lower Regression Function and Testing Expectation Dependence Dominance Hypotheses

- Oliver Linton, Yoon-Jae Whang and Yumin Yen
- 1879: A Coupled Component GARCH Model for Intraday and Overnight Volatility

- Oliver Linton and JunJie Wu
- 1878: Estimation of a Multiplicative Correlation Structure in the Large Dimensional Case

- Christian Hafner, Oliver Linton and Haihan Tang
- 1877: Nonparametric estimation of infinite order regression and its application to the risk-return tradeoff

- Seok Young Hong and Oliver Linton
- 1876: A New Semiparametric Estimation Approach for Large Dynamic Covariance Matrices with Multiple Conditioning Variables

- Jia Chen, Degui Li and Oliver Linton
- 1875: On entry cost dynamics in Australia’s National Electricity Market

- Paul Simshauser and Joel Gilmore
- 1874: Identifying Global and National Output and Fiscal Policy Shocks Using a GVAR

- Alexander Chudik, Mohammad Pesaran and Kamiar Mohaddes
- 1873: Robust Tests for Convergence Clubs

- Luisa Corrado, Thanasis Stengos, Melvyn Weeks and Ege Yazgan
- 1872: Pricing in Day-Ahead Electricity Markets with Near-Optimal Unit Commitment

- Brent Eldridge, Richard O’Neill and Benjamin Hobbs
- 1871: Restructuring the Chinese Electricity Supply Sector - How industrial electricity prices are determined in a liberalized power market: lessons from Great Britain

- Michael Pollitt and Lewis Dale
- 1870: Increase-Decrease Game under Imperfect Competition in Two-stage Zonal Power Markets Part II: Solution Algorithm

- M Sarfatia, M Hesamzadeha and Pär Holmberg
- 1869: Increase-Decrease Game under Imperfect Competition in Two-stage Zonal Power Markets Part I: Concept Analysis

- M Sarfatia, M Hesamzadeha and Pär Holmberg
- 1868: Deploying gas power with CCS: The role of operational flexibility, merit order and the future energy system

- Matthias Schnellmann, Chi-Kong Chyong, David Reiner and Stuart Scott
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