Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002
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- 132: Do Anomalies Disappear in Repeated Markets?

- Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 131: Good jobs, bad jobs and redistribution

- Kjell Lommerud, Bjørn Sandvik and Odd Rune Straume
- 130: Export Requirements and Special Features of Inward Foreign Direct Investment in China

- Xiaohui Liu and Yingqi Wei
- 129: Are Preferential trade Agreements with Non-trade Objectives a Stumbling Block for Multilateral Liberalization?

- Lim“o, Nuno
- 128: Measuring Vulnerability
- Ethan Ligon and Laura Schechter
- 127: A comparison of two alternative methods for determining loss of future earnings following personal injuryí

- Richard Lewis, Robert McNabb, Helen Robinson and Victoria Wass
- 126: Dying to work? An investigation into work-related stress, quitting intentions and absenteeism

- Rannia M. Leontaridi and Melanie E. Ward
- 125: Product Demand Shifts and Wage Inequality

- Marco Leonardi
- 124: Compatibility Between Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under EMU

- Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- 123: The Economic Effects of Spectrum Trading

- Robert Leese, Paul Levine and Neil Rickman
- 122: Intraday Predictability of Overnight Interest Rates

- Young-Sook Lee
- 121: Bureaucratic Minimal Squawk: Theory and Evidence

- Clare Leaver
- 120: Factor Utilisation and Productivity Estimates for the United Kingdom

- Jens Larsen, Katharine Neiss and Fergal Shortall
- 119: External Wealth, the Trade Balance, and the Real Exchange Rate

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- 118: International Trade when Inequality Affects Aggregate Demand

- Maurice Kugler
- 117: Cultural Norms, social Interactions and the Fertility Transition in India

- Pramila Krishnan
- 116: Modeling Growth Stocks via Size Distribution

- Samuel Kou and Steve Kou
- 115: Pricing Illiquid Assets

- Miklos Koren and Adam Szeidl
- 114: Venture Capital Backed Growth

- Christian Keuschnigg
- 113: Monopoly Externalities and Non-Profit Maximising Firms

- David Kelsey and Frank Milne
- 112: Consumption Patterns over Pay Periods

- Clare Kelly and Gauthier Lanot
- 111: Hypothetical Intertemporal Consumption Choices

- Arie Kapteyn and Federica Teppa
- 110: Estimation and Inference in a Non-Linear State Space Model: Durable Consumption

- George Kapetanios and Simon Price
- 109: Do Optimists Grow Faster and Invest More?

- Marcin Kacperczyk and Zbigniew Kominek (ye)
- 108: Budgetary Policy and Unemployment Dynamics

- Leo Kaas and Leopold von Thadden
- 107: Optimal Utilitarian Taxation and Horizontal Equity

- Henrik Jordahl and Luca Micheletto
- 106: Local Currency as a Development Strategy

- Rajshri Jayaraman and Mandar Oak
- 105: Geography, Demography, and Early Development

- Murat Iyigun
- 104: Do Individuals Learn To Maximise Expected Utility?

- Steven J. Humphrey
- 103: Education Choice under Uncertainty

- Vincent Hogan and Ian Walker
- 102: The Business Cycle, Macroeconomic Shocks and the Cross Section: Evidence from UK Quoted Companies

- C. Higson, Sean Holly, P. Kattuman and S. Platis
- 101: The Net Present Value of Stabilizing Inflation

- Peter Henry
- 100: How square is the policy frontier ?

- Brian Henry, Mathan Satchi and David Vines
- 99: Economic Forecasting: Some Lessons from Recent Research

- David Hendry and Michael Clements
- 98: Regional Tax Coordination and Foreign Direct Investment

- Andreas H aufler and Ian Wootton
- 97: Reforms of Environmental Policies in the presence of Cross-border Pollution and Two-stage Clean-up

- Panos Hatzipanayotou, Sajal Lahiri and Michael Michael
- 96: Productivity Spillovers to Domestic Plants from Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from UK Manufacturing, 1974-1995

- Richard Harris and Catherine Robinson
- 95: The debates on the representative firm and increasing returns: Then and now

- Geoffrey Harcourt and S. Blankenburg
- 94: Redistribution through Education and Other Transfer Mechanisms

- Eric Hanushek, Charles Leung and Kuzey Yilmaz
- 93: Retail Competition and Electricity Contracts
- Richard Green
- 92: Hidden Cointegration

- Clive Granger and Gawon Yoon
- 91: Rich Nations, Poor Nations: How much can multiple equilibria explain?

- Bryan Graham and Jonathan Temple
- 90: Market Size and Geographical Advantage

- Sylvia Gottschalk
- 89: "Footloose" Multinationals?

- G–rg, Holger and Eric Strobl
- 88: Asset Prices and the Conduct of Monetary Policy

- Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann
- 87: Merger Activity and Executive Pay
- Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
- 86: Impact of Uncertainty and Sunk Costs on Firm Survival and Industry Dynamics

- Vivek Ghosal
- 85: Determinants of young Europeans' decision to leave the parental household

- Michele Ghidoni
- 84: How does the world interest rate affect the real exchange rate?

- Karine Gente
- 83: European Integration and Employment. The need for fiscal policies coordination

- Donatella Gatti