Cardiff Economics Working Papers
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- E2015/9: Testing macro models by indirect inference: a survey for users
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
- E2015/8: Comparing Indirect Inference and Likelihood testing: asymptotic and small sample results
- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford, Michael Wickens and Yongdeng Xu
- E2015/7: Information-Revelation and Coordination Using Cheap Talk in a Game with Two-Sided Private Information
- Chirantan Ganguly and Indrajit Ray
- E2015/6: An estimation of DSGE model of Energy in the United Kingdom using indirect inference testing
- Nasir Aminu
- E2015/5: SMEs and access to bank credit: Evidence on the regional propagation of the financial crisis in the UK
- Hans Degryse, Kent Matthews and Tianshu Zhao
- E2015/4: Cash-in-Hand, Benefit Fraud and Unemployment Insurance
- Iain Long and Vito Polito
- E2015/3: Innovation, R&D spillovers, and the variety and concentration of the local production structure
- Samuli Lepp l
- E2015/2: Small sample performance of indirect inference on DSGE models
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
- E2015/1: China s financial crisis the role of banks and monetary policy
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, Kent Matthews, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Zhiguo Xiao
- E2014/24: Coarse Correlated Equilibria in an Abatement Game
- Herve Moulin, Indrajit Ray and Sonali Sen Gupta
- E2014/23: Gender Wage Gap Trends in Europe: The Role of Occupational Allocation and Skill Prices
- Ezgi Kaya
- E2014/22: Monetarism rides again? US monetary policy in a world of Quantitative Easing
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- E2014/21: Inflation Expectations and the Two Forms of Inattentiveness
- Joshy Easaw and Roberto Golinelli
- E2014/20: The role of Fiscal policy in Britain s Great Inflation
- Jingwen Fan, A. Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
- E2014/19: Better Feared than Loved: Reputations and the Motives for Conflict
- Iain Long
- E2014/18: Heterogeneous Couples, Household Interactions and Labor Supply Elasticities of Married Women
- Ezgi Kaya
- E2014/17: Why do firms switch banks? Evidence from China
- Wei Yin and Kent Matthews
- E2014/16: Is Greece turning the corner? A theory-based assessment of recent Greek macro-policy
- Michael Arghyrou
- E2014/15: Taxation and the Sustainability of Collusion: Ad Valorem versus Specific Taxes
- Helmuts Azacis and David Collie
- E2014/14: Reforms, Incentives and Banking Sector Productivity: A Case of Nepal
- Kul Luintel, Sheikh Selim and Pushkar Bajracharya
- E2014/13: The determinants and profitability of switching costs in Chinese banking
- Wei Yin and Kent Matthews
- E2014/12: The Effects of Sentiment on Market Return and Volatility and The Cross-Sectional Risk Premium of Sentiment-affected Volatility
- Yan Yang and Laurence Copeland
- E2014/11: How good are out of sample forecasting Tests on DSGE models?
- A. Patrick Minford, Yongdeng Xu and Peng Zhou
- E2014/10: Theoretical Perspectives on Localised Knowledge Spillovers and Agglomeration
- Samuli Lepp l
- E2014/9: Unemployment, Crime and Social Insurance
- Iain Long and Vito Polito
- E2014/8: The Storm Before the Calm? Adverse Effects of Tackling Organised Crime
- Iain Long
- E2014/7: The impact of the 2008 crisis on UK prices: what we can learn from the CPI microdata
- Huw Dixon, Kul Luintel and Kun Tian
- E2014/6: Firm-Level Evidence for the Language Investment Effect on SME Exporters
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2014/5: Looking beyond the R&D effects on innovation: The contribution of non-R&D activities to total factor productivity growth in the EU
- Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez and Diego Martínez
- E2014/4: A DSGE Model of China
- Li Dai, A. Patrick Minford and Peng Zhou
- E2014/3: The Rise of the English Economy 1300-1900: A Lasting Response to Demographic Shocks
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2014/2: Dynamic Efficiency in the English and Welsh Water and Sewerage Industry
- Charlotte Pointon and Kent Matthews
- E2014/1: Cultures of Female Entrepreneurship
- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- E2013/14: Stabilization policy, rational expectations and price-level versus inflation targeting: a survey
- Michael Hatcher and A. Patrick Minford
- E2013/13: Fiscal Policy and the Nominal Term Premium
- Lorant Kaszab and Aleš Maršál
- E2013/12: The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level - identification and testing for the UK in the 1970s
- Jingwen Fan, A. Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
- E2013/11: Dodging the Steamroller: Fundamentals versus the Carry Trade
- Laurence Copeland and Wenna Lu
- E2013/10: Recruitment to Organised Crime
- Iain Long
- E2013/9: Partial Collusion and Foreign Direct Investment
- David Collie and George Norman
- E2013/8: Testing and Estimating Models Using Indirect Inference
- Vo Phuong Mai Le and David Meenagh
- E2013/7: The logarithmic vector multiplicative error model: an application to high frequency NYSE stock data
- Nick Taylor and Yongdeng Xu
- E2013/6: Testing weak exogeneity in multiplicative error models
- Kul Luintel and Yongdeng Xu
- E2013/5: Banking and the Macroeconomy in China: A Banking Crisis Deferred?
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, Kent Matthews, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Zhiguo Xiao
- E2013/4: A Monte Carlo procedure for checking identification in DSGE models
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, A. Patrick Minford and Michael Wickens
- E2013/3: What causes banking crises? An empirical investigation for the world economy
- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Zhirong Ou
- E2013/2: Arrow's paradox and markets for nonproprietary information
- Samuli Lepp l
- E2013/1: What we can learn about the behavior of firms from the average monthly frequency of price-changes: an application to the UK CPI data
- Huw Dixon and Kun Tian
- E2012/23: The evolution of mixed conjectures in the rent-extraction game
- Paulo Brito, Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon
- E2012/22: How important is the credit channel? An empirical study of the US banking crisis
- Chunping Liu and A. Patrick Minford
- E2012/21: Comparing behavioural and rational expectations for the US post-war economy
- Chunping Liu and A. Patrick Minford
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