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- E2006/13: Simulating Stock Returns under switching regimes - a new test of market efficiency

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and David Peel
- E2006/12: Monetary regimes: is there a trade-off between consumption and employment variability?

- Kent Matthews, David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford and Bruce Webb
- E2006/11: Arbitrage Bounds and the Time Series Properties of the Discount on UK Closed-End Mutual Funds

- Laurence Copeland
- E2006/10: Hedging Effectiveness in the Index Futures Market
- Laurence Copeland and Yanhui Zhu
- E2006/9: Current Account Dynamics and Capital Mobility in Asian Small Economies

- Sheikh Selim
- E2006/8: Market Structure and Competitive Conditions in the Arab GCC Banking System

- Saeed Al-Muharrami, Kent Matthews and Yusuf Khabari
- E2006/7: Vicious and Virtuous Circles - The Political Economy of Unemployment in Interwar UK and USA
- Kent Matthews, A. Patrick Minford and Ruthira Naraidoo
- E2006/6: Competitiveness and Market Contestability of Major UK Banks

- Kent Matthews, Victor Murinde and Tianshu Zhao
- E2006/5: Violence, Gender and the Price of Beer in England and Wales

- Kent Matthews, Jonathan Shepherd, Vaseekaran Sivarajasingham and Sally Benbow
- E2006/4: Too-Big-To-Fail: Bank Failure and Banking Policy in Jamaica

- J Daley, Kent Matthews and Keith Whitfield
- E2006/3: Violence-related injury and the Price of Beer in England and Wales

- Kent Matthews, Jonathan Shepherd and Vaseekaran Sivarajasingham
- E2006/2: Efficiency and Productivity Growth of Domestic and Foreign Commercial Banks in Malaysia

- Kent Matthews and Mahadzir Ismail
- E2006/1: Partial Current Information and Signal Extraction in a Rational Expectations Macroeconomic Model: A Computational Solution

- Laurian Lungu, Kent Matthews and A. Patrick Minford
- E2005/16: Econometric Accounting of the Australian Corporate Tax Rates: a Firm Panel Example

- Simon Feeny, Max Gillman and Mark Harris
- E2005/15: Inflation and Balanced-Path Growth with Alternative Payment Mechanisms

- Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- E2005/14: A Comparison of Exchange Economies within a Monetary Business Cycle

- Szilard Benk, Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- E2005/13: Credit Shocks in the Financial Deregulatory Era: Not the Usual Suspects

- Szilard Benk, Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- E2005/12: Would price-level targeting destabilise the economy?

- A. Patrick Minford, Eric Nowell and Bruce Webb
- E2005/11: Incumbency and Entry in License Auctions: The Anglo-Dutch Auction Meets Other Simple Alternatives

- Helmuts Azacis and Roberto Burguet
- E2005/10: Double Implementation in a Market for Indivisible Goods with a Price Constraint

- Helmuts Azacis
- E2005/9: Opportunistic Monetary Policy: an Alternative Rationalization

- A. Patrick Minford and Naveen Srinivasan
- E2005/8: Fiscal Devolution and Dependency

- James Foreman-Peck and Laurian Lungu
- E2005/7: Money Demand in an EU Accession Country: A VECM Study of Croatia

- Max Gillman and Dario Czir ky
- E2005/6: The Social Cost of Optimal Taxes in an Imperfectly Competitive Economy

- Sheikh Selim
- E2005/5: Taxing Capital in an Imperfectly Competitive Economy

- Sheikh Selim
- E2005/4: Lessons from Italian Monetary Unification

- James Foreman-Peck
- E2005/3: On the equality of Real Interest Rates across borders in Integrated Capital Markets

- A. Patrick Minford and David Peel
- E2005/2: Can a Real Business Cycle Model without price and wage stickiness explain UK real exchange rate behaviour?

- David Meenagh, A. Patrick Minford, Eric Nowell and Prakriti Sofat