Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 1233: Sustainability Indicators for Open-Cycle Thorium-Fuelled Nuclear Energy

- S.F. Ashley, R.A. Fenner, William Nuttall and G.T. Parks
- 1232: A cross country analysis of electricity market reforms: potential contribution of New Institutional Economics

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- 1231: Option values of low carbon technology policies: how to combine irreversibility effects and learning-by-doing in decisions

- Dominique Finon and Guy Meunier
- 1230: The Impact of Transmission Pricing in Network Industries

- Dominic Ruderer
- 1229: Optimal Treatment of an SIS Disease with Two Strains

- Selma Telalagic
- 1228: The roubstness of agent-based models of electricity wholesale markets

- David Newberry
- 1227: The political economy of electricity market liberalization: a cross-country approach

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- 1226: Economic Rationale for Safety Investment in Integrated Gasification Combined-Cycle Gas Turbine Membrane Reactor Modules

- Reyyan Koc, Nikolaos K. Kazantzis, William Nuttall and Yi Hua Ma
- 1225: Herding in Financial Behaviour: A Behavioural and Neuroeconomic Analysis of Individual Differences

- Michelle Baddeley, Christopher Burke, W. Schultz and Philippe Tobler
- 1224: Robust Standard Errors in Transformed Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Panel Models

- Kazuhiko Hayakawa and Mohammad Pesaran
- 1223: Job Loss, Credit Constraints and Consumption Growth

- Thomas Crossley and Hamish Low
- 1222: Saving on a Rainy Day, Borrowing for a Rainy Day

- Sule Alan, Thomas Crossley and Hamish Low
- 1221: From Open to Secret Ballot: Vote Buying and Modernization

- Toke Aidt and Peter Jensen
- 1220: Estimating market power in homogenous product markets using a composed error model: application to the California electricity market

- Luis Orea and Jevgenijs Steinbuks
- 1219: Congestion management in electricity networks: Nodal, zonal and discriminatory pricing

- Pär Holmberg and Ewa Lazarczyk
- 1218: The Hunter Valley Access Undertaking: elements of a negotiated settlement

- Stephen Bordignon and Stephen Littlechild
- 1217: Dynamic Long-Term Modelling of Generation Capacity Investment and Capacity Margins: a GB Market Case Study

- Dan Eager, Benjamin Hobbs and Janusz Bialek
- 1216: The role of policy in energy transitions: lessons from the energy liberalisation era

- Michael Pollitt
- 1215: An Empirical Growth Model for Major Oil Exporters

- Hadi Esfahani, Kamiar Mohaddes and Mohammad Pesaran
- 1214: Self-Disconnection Among Pre-Payment Customers - A Behavioural Analysis

- Philipp-Bastian Brutscher
- 1213: How do banks respond to increased funding uncertainty?

- Robert Ritz
- 1212: Econometric Modelling of World Oil Supplies: Terminal Price and the Time to Depletion

- Kamiar Mohaddes
- 1210: Testing CAPM with a Large Number of Assets (Updated 28th March 2012)

- Mohammad Pesaran and Takashi Yamagata
- 1209: Loyalty for Sale? Military Spending and Coups d'Etat

- Gabriel Leon
- 1208: Testing Weak Cross-Sectional Dependence in Large Panels

- Mohammad Pesaran
- 1207: Third Party Nuclear Liability: The Case of a Supplier in the United Kingdom

- Anthony Thomas and Raphael Heffron
- 20126: Waning Immunity and the Second Wave: Some Projections for SARS-COV-2

- Chryssi Giannitsarou, Stephen Kissler and Flavio Toxvaerd
- 1206: Exponent of Cross-sectional Dependence: Estimation and Inference

- Natalia Bailey, George Kapetanios and Mohammad Pesaran
- 1205: Nuclear New Build in the United States 1990-2010: A Three State Analysis

- Raphael Heffron
- 20125: Volatile Hiring: Uncertainty in Search and Matching Models

- Wouter Den Haan, Lukas Freund and Pontus Rendahl
- 1204: The Cost of Improving Gas Supply Security in the Baltic States

- Pierre Noel, Sachi Findlater and Chi Kong Chyong
- 20124: Why the Rich Stay Rich. On dysfunctional institutions’ “ability to persist” (no matter what)

- José Gabriel Palma
- 1203: Making Sense of Oil Stamp Saving Schemes

- Philipp-Bastian Brutscher
- 20123: On Unit Free Assessment of The Extent of Multilateral Distributional Variation

- Gordon Anderson, Oliver Linton, Maria Grazia Pittau, Yoon-Jae Whang and Roberto Zelli
- 1202: The role of credit in international business cycles

- TengTeng Xu
- 20122: Storing Power: Market Structure Matters

- David Andrés-Cerezo and Natalia Fabra
- 1201: How the full opening of the capital account to highly liquid financial markets led Latin America to two and a half cycles of ‘mania, panic and crash’

- José Gabriel Palma
- 20121: Testing for Time Stochastic Dominance

- Kyungho Lee, Oliver Linton and Yoon-Jae Whang
- 20120: An overview of the electrification of residential and commercial heating and cooling and prospects for decarbonisation

- Mathilde Fajardy and David Reiner
- 1165: The Role of Behavioural Economics in Energy and Climate Policy

- Michael Pollitt and Irina Shaorshadze
- 1164: Oil Prices, External Income, and Growth: Lessons from Jordan

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- 1163: Optimal Forecasts in the Presence of Structural Breaks (Updated 14 November 2011)

- Mohammad Pesaran, Andreas Pick and Mikhail Pranovich
- 1162: Energy, the Environment and Behaviour Change: A survey of insights from behavioural economics

- Michelle Baddeley
- 1161: Knowledge is power: A theory of information, income and welfare spending

- Jo Lind and Dominic Rohner
- 1160: Merchant and Regulated Transmission: Theory, Evidence and Policy

- Stephen Littlechild
- 1159: Business Cycle Effects of Credit and Technology Shocks in a DSGE Model with Firm Defaults

- Mohammad Pesaran and TengTeng Xu
- 1158: No Country for Old Men: Aging Dictators and Economic Growth

- Richard Jong-A-Pin and Jochen Mierau
- 1157: Incumbents and Criminals in the Indian National Legislature

- Toke Aidt, Miriam Golden and Devesh Tiwari
- 1156: Information Effects in Valuation of Electricity and Water Service Attributes Using Contingent Valuation

- Elcin Akcura
- 1155: Monthly GDP Estimates for Inter-War Britain

- James Mitchell, Solomos Solomou and Martin Weale
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