Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
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- 9719: Production Smoothing, Inventory Investment and Asymmetric Adjustment
- R. Arden, Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- 9718: Capital Mobility in a Dynastic Framework
- J.-P. Vidal
- 9717: Asymmetric Adjustment Costs, Asymmetric Pricing and Employment: Evidence from the UK
- R. Arden, Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- 9716: Asymmetries in Private Sector Investment: An Empirical Investigation
- R. Arden, Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- 9715: The Asymmetric Adjustment of Prices: Theory and Evidence from UK Manufacturing
- R. Arden, Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- 9714: An Integrated Risk Measure with Application to UK Asset Allocation
- C. Damant, Soosung Hwang and S. E. Satchell
- 9713: Small Firms in the UK
- C. Pratten
- 9712: Measurement of Trends in Poverty and the Income Distribution
- Anthony Atkinson
- 9711: A Study of the Factors Affecting Participation in Post-compulsory, Full-time Education and Government Supported Training by 16-18 year-olds in England and Wales
- C. F. Pratten, Donald Robertson and J. R. Tatch
- 9710: Generalised Impulse Response Analysis in Linear Multivariate Models
- Mohammad Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin
- 9709: Diagnostics for IV Regressions
- Mohammad Pesaran and L.W. Taylor
- 9708: Solution of Multivariate Linear Rational Expectations Models and Large Sparse Linear Systems
- Mohammad Pesaran and Michael Binder
- 9707: Competition, Contracts and Entry in the Electricity Spot Market
- David M Newbery
- 9706: Structural Analysis of Vector Error Correction Models with Exogenous I(1) Variables
- Mohammad Pesaran, Yongcheol Shin and Richard Smith
- 9705: The 1996 Reform of the Electricity Supply Industry in the Netherlands
- G. Brunekreeft
- 9704: Costly Coasian Contracts
- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 9703: Poverty in the UK and Hungary: Evidence from the Household Budget Survey
- G. Collins and Gerry Redmond
- 9702: The Chinese Army's Firm in Business: The Sanjiu Group
- P. Nolan and Wang X.
- 9701: The Restructuring and Privatisation of the Electricity Supply Industry in Northern Ireland: Will it be Worth it?
- Michael Pollitt
- 9625: A Recursive Modelling Approach to Predicting UK Stock Returns'
- Mohammad Pesaran and Allan Timmermann
- 9624: Child Poverty, Economic Transition and Welfare State Regimes in the UK and Hungary'
- S. Jarvis and Gerry Redmond
- 9623: An Extended Family of Financial Risk Measures
- C. S. Pedersen and S. E. Satchell
- 9622: Testing for the 'Existence of a Long-run Relationship'
- Mohammad Pesaran, Yongcheol Shin and Richard Smith
- 9621: Big Business with Chinese Characteristics: Two Paths to Growth of the Firm in China under Reform (Economic Transition)
- P. Nolan
- 9620: Privatisation and Liberalisation of Network Utilities
- David M Newbery
- 9619: Multivariate Linear Rational Expectations Models: Characterisation of the Nature of the Solutions and Their Fully Recursive Computation
- Michael Binder and Mohammad Pesaran
- 9618: A Decision_Theoretic Approach to Forecast Evaluation
- Clive Granger and Mohammad Pesaran
- 9617: Climate and Fluctuations in Agricultural Output, 1867-1913
- Y. Khatri and Solomos Solomou
- 9616: The Electricity Contract Market
- Richard Green
- 9615: Stochastic Growth
- Michael Binder and Mohammad Pesaran
- 9614: Households, Individuals and the Re-Distribution of Income
- Holly Sutherland
- 9613: From State Factory, to Modern Corporation? China's Shougang Iron and Steel Corporation Under Economic Reform
- P. Nolan
- 9612: The Role of Economic Theory in Modelling the Long Run
- Mohammad Pesaran
- 9611: Construction of Panel Data Through Record Linkage: Application to Hungarian Budget Surveys: 1987, 89, 91
- S. Jarvis and P.A. Kattuman
- 9610: Learning Standards of Social Behaviour in a Stationary Society
- Mario Gilli
- 9609: The Distributional Impact of Taxing Family Allowance
- S. Jarvis
- 9608: Compensating Differentials: Some Canadian Self-Report Evidence
- Shaun Vahey
- 9607: The Restructuring and Privatisation of the CEGB: Was It Worth It?
- David M Newbery and Michael Pollitt
- 9606: The Timing of Arbitrage: An Option Approach
- B. Lambrecht
- 9605: Long-Run Neutrality in an Arima Framework: Some Further Evidence
- Patrick Coe
- 9604: Econometric Interpretations of the Normal Cost Pricing Hypothesis
- W. Peterson
- 9603: Least Square Approach to Non-Normal Disturbances
- K.S. Im
- 9602: Transcending the Logic of Private Ownership: Chinese Enterprise Reform VS. Privatisation
- W. Xiaoqiang
- 9601: Renegotiation in Repeated Games with Transfers
- Sandeep Baliga and Robert Evans
- 9541: How Has Tax and Social security Policy Changed Since 1978? A Distributional Analysis
- Gerry Redmond and Holly Sutherland
- 9540: Was there a Regional Dimension to Changes in Income Inequality in the UK over 1982-92? An Analysis Based on a Joint Decomposition of Income Inequality by Region and by Employment Status
- Vani Borooah and G. Collins
- 9539: Coalition Bargaining with Competition to Make Offers
- Robert Evans
- 9538: Reputation and Punishment in Repeated Games With Two Long-Run Players
- Robert Evans and Jonathan Thomas
- 9537: Decision-Making in the Presence of Heterogeneous Information and Social Interactions
- Michael Binder and Mohammad Pesaran
- 9536: Parametric and semiparametric Modelling of the Nonlinear Relation Between Weather and Agricultural Production,1953-1990
- Y. Khatri and Solomos Solomou