Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 1556: Large Firm Dynamics and the Business Cycle

- Vasco Carvalho and Basile Grassi
- 1555: Discrimination, Social Identity, and Coordination: An Experiment

- Vessela Daskalova
- 1554: The Labor Market Consequences of Electricity Adoption: Concrete Evidence from the Great Depression

- Miguel Morin
- 1553: The Consumption Response to Liquidity-Enhancing Transfers: Evidence from Italian Earthquakes

- Antonio Acconcia, Giancarlo Corsetti and Saverio Simonelli
- 1552: An investigation into Multivariate Variance Ratio Statistics and their application to Stock Market Predictability

- Seok Young Hong, Oliver Linton and Hui Jun Zhang
- 1551: Networks in the laboratory

- Syngjoo Choi, Edoardo Gallo and Shachar Kariv
- 1550: Input Diffusion and the Evolution of Production Networks

- Vasco Carvalho and Nico Voigtländer
- 1549: Social Structure, Markets and Inequality

- Julien Gagnon and Sanjeev Goyal
- 1548: Networks in Economics: A Perspective on the Literature

- Sanjeev Goyal
- 1547: Contagion Risk and Network Design

- Diego Cerdeiro, Marcin Dziubinski and Sanjeev Goyal
- 1546: Effciency and equilibrium in network games: An experiment

- Edoardo Gallo and Chang Yan
- 1545: Community Networks and the Process of Development

- Kaivan Munshi
- 1544: The New Economics of Religion

- Sriya Iyer
- 1543: The Direct Costs and Benefits of US Electric Utility Divestitures

- Thomas Triebs and Michael Pollitt
- 1542: Markets and long-term contracts: The case of Russian gas supplies to Europe

- Chi Kong Chyong
- 1541: Electricity markets: Designing auctions where suppliers have uncertain costs

- Pär Holmberg and Frank Wolak
- 1540: The robustness of industrial commodity oligopoly pricing strategies

- David M Newbery and Thomas Greve
- 1539: Why corporations in developing countries are likely to be even more susceptible to the vicissitudes of international finance than their counterparts in the developed world: A Tribute to Ajit Singh

- José Gabriel Palma
- 1538: Price Instability in Multi-Unit Auctions

- Edward Anderson and Pär Holmberg
- 1537: In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy: The Social Limits to Technological Solutions to Energy and Climate Problems

- Michael Pollitt
- 1535: Operating Leverage over the Business Cycle

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Chris Higson and Sean Holly
- 1534: Global Perspective on Structural Labour Market Reforms in Europe

- Povilas Lastauskas and Julius Stakenas
- 1533: Fiscal Policy and Trade Margins: An Educational Channel

- Roberto Guadarrama-Baena and Povilas Lastauskas
- 1532: Attention and Saliency on the Internet: Evidence from an online recommendation system

- Christian Helmers, Pramila Krishnan and Manasa Patnam
- 1531: Can current electricity markets cope with high shares of renewables? A comparison of approaches in Germany, the UK and the State of New York

- Michael Pollitt and Karim Anaya
- 1530: Considering Power System Planning in Fragile and Conflict States

- Morgan Bazilian and Debabrata Chattopadhyay
- 1529: Policy Shocks and Stock Market Returns: Evidence from Chinese Solar Panels

- Meredith Crowley, Ning Meng and Huasheng Song
- 1528: Human Capital Investment in a Late-Developing Economy: Evidence from Württemberg, c. 1600 – c. 1900

- Sheilagh Ogilvie and Markus Küpker
- 1527: Is the depressive effect of renewables on power prices contagious? A cross border econometric analysis

- Sébastien Annan-Phan and Fabien Roques
- 1526: Reforming UK energy policy to live within its means

- David M Newbery
- 1525: Why Do More British Consumers Not Switch Energy Suppliers? The Role of Individual Attitudes

- Xiaoping He and David Reiner
- 1524: Managerial interpretation and innovation in the context of climate change

- Aoife Brophy Haney
- 1523: Oil, Volatility and Institutions:Cross-Country Evidence from Major Oil Producers

- Amany El-Anshasy, Kamiar Mohaddes and Jeffrey Nugent
- 1522: Determinate liquidity traps

- Demosthenes Tambakis
- 1521: Does Anti-Diversification Pay? A One-Sided Matching Model of Microcredit

- Thilo Klein
- 1520: Is There a Debt-threshold Effect on Output Growth?

- Alexander Chudik, Kamiar Mohaddes, Mohammad Pesaran and Mehdi Raissi
- 1519: Aggregating Elasticities: Intensive and Extensive Margins of Female Labour Supply

- Orazio Attanasio, Peter Levell, Hamish Low and Virginia Sanchez-Marcos
- 1518: Modeling the Interactions between Volatility and Returns

- Andrew Harvey and Rutger-Jan Lange
- 1517: Volatility Modeling with a Generalized t-distribution

- Andrew Harvey and Rutger-Jan Lange
- 1516: Country-Specific Oil Supply Shocks and the Global Economy: A Counterfactual Analysis

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mohammad Pesaran
- 1515: The Simple Economics of Asymmetric Cost Pass-Through

- Robert Ritz
- 1514: Comparing Conceptions of Social Ontology: Emergent Social Entities and/or Institutional Facts?

- Tony Lawson
- 1513: Missing Money and Missing Markets: Reliability, Capacity Auctions and Interconnectors

- David M Newbery
- 1512: Price Volatility and Demand for Oil: A Comparative Analysis of Developed and Developing Countries

- Andrew Jobling and Tooraj Jamasb
- 1511: Public Engagement in Electricity Network Development: A Case Study of the Beauly–Denny Project in Scotland

- Wenche Tobiasson, Christina Beestermöller and Tooraj Jamasb
- 1510: Strategic investment and international spillovers in natural gas markets

- Robert Ritz
- 1509: The benefits of integrating European electricity markets

- David M Newbery, Goran Strbac and Ivan Viehoff
- 1508: Capacity market design options: a dynamic capacity investment model and a GB case study

- Daniel Hach, Chi Kong Chyong and Stefan Spinler
- 1507: PAST AND POTENTIAL ROLES OF ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATORS: FROM LIBERALISATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN BRITAIN

- Jon Stern
- 1506: Cost trajectories of low carbon electricity generation technologies in the UK: A study of cost uncertainty

- Peter Levi and Michael Pollitt