Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics
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- 154: Labour Demand in Germany: An Assessment of Non- Wage Labour Costs

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- 153: Sampling Bias in Economics Experiments: An Analysis of the Effects of Attrition among Subjects who Sign Up for Experiments

- Martin Jones and Paul Seaman
- 152: Corruption and Competition in the Presence of Inequality and Market Imperfections

- Indranil Dutta and Ajit Mishra
- 151: Separation of Powers and Activism

- T.C.A. Anant and Ajit Mishra
- 150: Positive Confirmation in Rational and Irrational Learning

- Martin Jones
- 149: Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Labour Market Flexibility under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- 148: The Development of Chain Store Retailing in the US and Britain 1850-1950

- Carlo Morelli
- 147: CAP Reform and the Distribution of Farm Income in Scotland {Revised}

- Paul Allanson
- 146: Welfare State, Market Imperfections and International Trade

- Hassan Molana and Catia Montagna
- 145: Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Note on Employment Protection, Domestic Anchorage and FDI

- Gerda Dewit, Holger Görg and Catia Montagna
- 144: RAE Results and Research Funding in the UK: A Comparative Analysis

- Monojit Chatterji and Paul Seaman
- 143: Theoretical Approaches to Managing sickness Absenteeism

- Monojit Chatterji and Colin Tilley
- 142: An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Regional Growth and Structural Change

- John Dewhurst
- 141: Does Higher Inequality Lead to Conflict?

- Indranil Dutta and Ajit Mishra
- 140: Funding Research in Scotland's Universities: The Use and Abuse of RAE results

- Monojit Chatterji and Paul Seaman
- 139: Option Value, Policy Uncertainty and The Foreign Direct Investment Decision

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- 138: The Life-Cycle-Permanent- Income Hypothesis: A Reinterpretation and Supporting Evidence

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana
- 137: Employment Protection and Globalisation in Dynamic Oligopoly

- Gerda Dewit, Dermot Leahy and Catia Montagna
- 136: The Evolution of the Racial Wage Hierarchy in Post- Apartheid South Africa

- Paul Allanson and Jonathan Atkins
- 135: Treatment Intensity and Provider Remuneration: Dentists in the British National Health Service

- Martin Chalkley and Colin Tilley
- 134: Working Time and Employment under Uncertainty

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- 133: Brand Building and Structural Change in the Scotch Whisky Industry

- Steven Jones
- 132: The Determinants of Growth in Multiple Retailing in Britain

- Carlo Morelli
- 131: Explaining Attitudes towards Ambiguity: An Experimental Test of the Comparative Ignorance Hypothesis

- Paul Dolan and Martin Jones
- 130: Inflation and Measures of the Markup

- Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
- 129: A Markup Model for Forecasting Inflation for the Euro

- Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
- 128: Cumulative Causation, Capital Mobility and the Welfare State

- Hassan Molana and Catia Montagna
- 127: The Long Run Relationships among Price Variability, Inflation and the Markup

- Bill Russell
- 126: Efficiency Wages, Unemployment and Macroeconomic Policy

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana
- 125: Third Party Purchasing and Incentives: The "Outcome Movement" and Contracts for Health Services

- Martin Chalkley and Fahad Khalil
- 124: Contracts in the National Health Service: An Empirical Study

- Martin Chalkley and Duncan McVicar
- 123: Labour Market Institutions and Macroeconomic Shocks

- Yu-Fu Chen, Dennis Snower and Gylfi Zoega
- 122: Monopolistic Competition, Efficiency Wages and Perverse Effects of Demand Shock

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana
- 121: Industry Structure and the Dynamics of Price Adjstment

- Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
- 120: An I(2) Analysis of Inflation and the Markup

- Anindya Banerjee, Lynne Cockerell and Bill Russell
- 119: The Relationship between the Markup and Inflation in the G7 Economies and Australia

- Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
- 118: Did the end of Apartheid spell the beginning of the end for the racial wage hierarchy in South Africa? A multilateral analysis of racial wage differentials in the early post- apartheid period

- Paul Allanson, Jonathan Atkins and Timothy Hinks
- 117: Sickness, Absenteeism, "Presenteeism" and Sick Pay

- Monojit Chatterji and Colin Tilley
- 116: Cumulative Causation, the Welfare State and International Specialisation

- Hassan Molana and Catia Montagna
- 115: Positive Confirmation Bias in the Acquisition of Information

- Martin Jones and Robert Sugden
- 114: A Hedonic Analysis Of Overeducation And Undereducation

- Daniel McMillen, Paul Seaman and Larry P. Singell
- 113: Fiscal Policy And The Composition Of Private Consumption: Some Evidence From The U.S. And Canada

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana
- 112: Hierarchies, Incentives And Collusion In A Model Of Enforcement

- Ajit Mishra
- 111: Do Debtor-favored Contracts Necessarily Benefit The Debtor?

- Ajit Mishra
- 110: The Exports Transmission Mechanism of Foreign Business Cycles to Australia

- Nicolas de Roos and Bill Russell
- 109: An Empirical Note on the Influence of the US Stock Market on Australian Economic Activity

- Nicolas de Roos and Bill Russell
- 108: Trade Union Power and Economic Efficiency

- Monojit Chatterji
- 107: Does Consumption Deviate from the Permanent Income Path? An Empirical Study of UK Data

- Ronald MacDonald and Hassan Molana
- 106: Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in a Model of Imperfect Competition with Transactions Money

- Hassan Molana
- 105: The Permanent Income Hypothesis Revisited

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana