Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 0851: Globalization, Education, and the Topology of Social Networks

- Adrien Vigier
- 0850: Financing arrangements and industrial organisation for new nuclear build in electricity markets

- Dominique Finon and Fabien Roques
- 0849: Lessons from conditionality provisions for southnorth cooperation on climate change

- Maike Sippel and Karsten Neuhoff
- 0848: Analytic Solutions for Supply Function Equilibria: Uniqueness and Stability

- David M Newbery
- 0847: Feedback Trading and Intermittent Market Turbulence

- Demosthenes Tambakis
- 0846: Financial Fragility, Heterogeneous Firms and the Cross Section of the Business Cycle

- Sean Holly and Emiliano Santoro
- 0845: Globalisation and Wage Differentials: A Spatial Analysis

- Michelle Baddeley and Bernard Fingleton
- 0844: Financial constraints and firms' investment: results of a natural experiment measuring firm response to power interruption

- Jevgenijs Steinbuks
- 0843: Electoral Uncertainty and Public Goods

- Toke Aidt and Jayasri Dutta
- 0842: Evaluating Government’s Policies on Promoting Smart Metering in Retail Electricity Markets via Agent Based Simulation

- Tao Zhang and William Nuttall
- 0841: When is a copula constant? A test for changing relationships

- Fabio Busetti and Andrew Harvey
- 0840: Beta-t-(E)GARCH

- Andrew Harvey and Tirthankar Chakravarty
- 0839: Dynamic distributions and changing copulas

- Andrew Harvey
- 0838: Acquisition, Insolvency and Managers in UK Small Companies

- Natalia Isachenkova and Melvyn Weeks
- 0837: Predicting market power in wholesale electricity markets

- David M Newbery
- 0836: Ownership unbundling in electricity distribution: empircal evidence from New Zealand

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- 0835: Divestiture Policy and Operating Efficiency in U.S. Electric Power Distribution

- John Kwoka, Sanem Ozturk and Michael Pollitt
- 0834: Using regulatory benchmarking techniques to set company performance targets: the case of US electricity

- Paul Nillesen and Michael Pollitt
- 0833: Ownership Unbuilding in Electricity Markets - A Social Cost Benefit Analysis of the German TSO'S

- Gert Brunekreeft
- 0832: How to Get the Snowball Rolling and Extend the Franchise: Voting on the Great Reform Act of 1832

- Toke Aidt and Raphael Franck
- 0831: Competition and the Retreat from Collective Bargaining

- William Brown, Alex Bryson and John Forth
- 0830: Accounting for and finance of generation investment

- David M Newbery
- 0829: Financing the Nuclear Renaissance

- William Nuttall and Simon Taylor
- 0828: Does Ownership Matter? The Performance and Efficiency of State Oil vs. Private Oil (1987-2006)

- Christian Wolf
- 0827: Factor demand linkages and the business cycle: Interpreting aggregate fluctuations as sectoral fluctuations

- Sean Holly and Ivan Petrella
- 0826: The Rationality of Irrationality for Managers: Returns- Based Beliefs and the Traveller’s Dilemma

- Chander Velu and Sriya Iyer
- 0825: Credit Market Distortions, Asset Prices and Monetary Policy

- Damjan Pfajfar and Emiliano Santoro
- 0824: Asymmetries in Inflation Expectation Formation Across Demographic Groups

- Damjan Pfajfar and Emiliano Santoro
- 0823: Long-Term Growth and Short-Term Volatility: The Labour Market Nexus

- Barbara Annicchiarico, Luisa Corrado and Alessandra Pelloni
- 0822: The Diversity of Design of TSOs

- Vincent Rious, Jean-Michel Glachant, Yannick Perez and Philippe Dessante
- 0821: Market Design for Generation Adequacy: Healing Causes rather than Symptoms

- Fabien Roques
- 0820: Sequential Screening and Renegotiation

- Sönje Reiche
- 0819: The Future of Electricity (and Gas) Regulation

- Michael Pollitt
- 0818: The Retrenchment Hypothesis and the Extension of the Franchise in England and Wales

- Toke Aidt, Martin Daunton and Jayasri Dutta
- 0817: Cumulative Innovation, Experimentation and the Hold-Up Problem

- Rufus Pollock
- 0816: Easterlin-types and Frustrated Achievers: the Heterogeneous Effects of Income Changes on Life Satisfaction

- Leonardo Becchetti, Luisa Corrado and Fiammetta Rossetti
- 0815: Iranian Economy in the Twentieth Century: A Global Perspective

- Hadi Esfahani and Mohammad Pesaran
- 0814: Forecasting Random Walks Under Drift Instability

- Mohammad Pesaran and Andreas Pick
- 0813: Optimal Asset Allocation with Factor Models for Large Portfolios

- Mohammad Pesaran and Paolo Zaffaroni
- 0812: Productivity and Efficiency of US Gas Transmission Companies: A European Regulatory Perspective

- Tooraj Jamasb, Michael Pollitt and Thomas Triebs
- 0811: Privatising national oil companies: Assessing the impact on firm performance

- Christian Wolf and Michael Pollitt
- 0810: Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil: A case study of Canadian bitumen

- Aurélie Méjean and Chris Hope
- 0809: A VECX* Model of the Swiss Economy

- Katrin Assenmacher and Mohammad Pesaran
- 0808: Model Averaging in Risk Management with an Application to Futures Markets

- Mohammad Pesaran, Christoph Schleicher and Paolo Zaffaroni
- 0807: Forecasting Economic and Financial Variables with Global VARs

- Mohammad Pesaran, Til Schuermann and L. Vanessa Smit
- 0806: Horizontal Inequity and Vertical Redistribution with Indirect Taxes: the Greek Case

- Georgia Kaplanoglou and David M Newbery
- 0805: Modeling the Phillips curve with unobserved components

- Andrew Harvey
- 0804: Electrifying Integration: Electricity Production And The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market

- Elizabeth Hooper and Andrei Medvedev
- 0803: Identification of New Keynesian Phillips Curves from a Global Perspective

- Stephane Dees, Mohammad Pesaran, L. Vanessa Smith and Ron P. Smith
- 0802: Enduring Rents

- Toke Aidt and Arye Hillman