Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003
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- 227: Learning to Forget? Contagion and Political Risk in Brazil

- Lei Zhang, Marcus Miller and Kannika Thampanishvong
- 226: Profitable Career Paths: Accumulated Skills in Work, Their Degree of Transferability and Wage Premia

- Alexandros Zangelidis
- 225: Forecasting with measurement errors in dynamic models

- Anthony Yates, Richard Harrison and George Kapetanios
- 224: Unofficial payments for acute state hospital care in Kazakhstan. A model of physician behaviour with price discrimination and vertical service differentiation

- Ana Xavier and Robin Thompson
- 223: Regional mobility and unemployment transitions in the UK and Spain

- Peter Wright, Joanne Lindley and Richard Upward
- 222: Informational Rents and Discretionary Industrial Assistance

- Colin Wren
- 221: How Does East Asia Achieve Its High Educational Performance?

- Ludger Woessmann
- 220: Immigrant Job Search in the UK

- Stephen Wheatley Price and Michael A Shields
- 219: Fast Food - the early years: Geography and the growth of a chain-store in the UK

- Michael Waterson, Joanne Sault and Otto Toivanen
- 218: Endogenous Health Care, Life Expectancy, and Economic Development

- Yong Wang and Michael C M Leung
- 217: The Effect of Skill shortages on Unemployment and Real Wage Growth: A Simultaneous Equation Approach

- Gavin Wallis
- 216: Capital accumulation in a model of growth and creative destruction

- Klaus Wälde
- 215: A Real Time Tax Smoothing Based Fiscal Policy Rule

- Elizabeth Wakerly, Elena Loukoianova and Shaun Vahey
- 214: Decision making in the ECB's Governing Council - Should minutes and forecasts be published?

- Gisela Waisman
- 213: A Vectorautoregressive Investment Model (VIM) and Monetary Policy Transmission: Panel Evidence from German Firms

- Ulf von Kalckreuth, Jörg Breitung and Bob Chirinko
- 212: The roles of expected profitability, Tobin's Q and cash flow in econometric models of company investment

- Gertjan Vlieghe, Stephen Bond, Alexander Klemm, Rain Newton-Smith and Murtaza Syed
- 211: The Supply of Childcare in Britain: Do Mothers Queue for Childcare?

- Tarja Viitanen and Arnaud Chevalier
- 210: In Search of An ICT Impact on TFP: Evidence from Industry Panel Data

- Michela Vecchi and Mary O'Mahony
- 209: Testing theories of labour market matching

- Richard Upward, Martyn Andrews, Steve Bradley and Dave Stott
- 208: Unemployment equilibrium and on-the-job search

- Hélène Turon and Simon Burgess
- 207: A Merton Model Approach to Assessing the Default Risk of UK Public Companies

- Merxe Tudela and Garry Young
- 206: Intermediation in Foreign Trade: When do Exporters Rely on Intermediaries?

- Harald Trabold, Parvati Trübswetter and Philipp Schröder
- 205: The Jump Component of the Volatility Structure of Interest Rate Futures Markets: An International Comparison

- Thuy Duong To and Carl Chiarella
- 204: Which Acceptable Agreements are Equilibria?

- Sylvie Thoron
- 203: Modelling Investment When Relative Prices Are Trending: Theory and Evidence for the UK

- Jamie Thompson, Hasan Bakhshi and Nicholas Oulton
- 202: Corporate Governance Reforms and Executive Compensation Determination: Evidence from the UK

- Steve Thompson, Sourafel Girma and Peter Wright
- 201: The costs of dualism

- Jonathan Temple
- 200: Child Care Subsidies, Wages, And Employment of Single Mothers

- Erdal Tekin
- 199: US Monetary Policy Rules: the Case for Asymmetric Preferences

- Paolo Surico
- 198: Human Capital Accumulation, Lifetime Duration and the Process of Economic Development

- Uwe Sunde and Matteo Cervellati
- 197: Bayesian Analysis of Stochastic and Deterministic Processes in The Error Correction Model

- Rodney Strachan and Brett Inder
- 195: Estimating the employment effects of minimum wage increases in the presence of cyclical differences between comparison groups
- Mark Stewart
- 194: The relationship between the financial position of pensioners and their working-life earnings levels

- Mark Stewart
- 193: Absorptive Capacity and Frontier Technology: Evidence from OECD Manufacturing Industries

- Philip Stevens and Richard Kneller
- 192: Addition through Depletion: The Brain Drain as a Catalyst of Human Capital Formation and Economic Betterment

- Oded Stark and C. Fan
- 191: Market Entry and Foreign Direct Investment

- Frank Stähler
- 190: Wealth Inequality, Income Redistribution and Growth in 15 OECD countries

- Daniela Sonedda
- 189: Pay Cuts

- Jennifer Smith
- 188: Truth-telling and the Role of Limited Liability in Costly State Verification Loan Contracts

- Peter Simmons and Gaia Garino
- 187: The Asymmetric Effects of Uncertainty on Inflation and Output Growth

- Kalvinder Shields, Kevin Grier, Ólan Henry and Nilss Olekalns
- 186: The Value of Reunification in Germany: An Analysis of Changes in Life Satisfaction

- Michael Shields, Paul Frijters and John P Haisken-DeNew
- 185: The Representative Agent Hypothesis: An Empirical Test

- Anke Schmalenbach and Manisha Chakrabarty
- 184: Interactions of monetary and fiscal policy in a business cycle model with open market operations

- Andreas Schabert
- 183: Federal Funds Rate Prediction

- Lucio Sarno, Daniel Thornton and Giorgio Valente
- 182: The Structure of Information Networks

- Sudipta Sarangi, Raj Kannan and Lydia Ray
- 181: Bail-Out or Work-Out? Theoretical Considerations

- Victoria Saporta, Andrew Haldane and Gregor Irwin
- 180: Product market integration and endogenous bargaining structure

- Michele Santoni
- 179: Inflation targeting and monetary analysis in Chile and Mexico

- José Sánchez-Fung
- 178: Trade and Wages: A Deeper Investigation

- Roy J Ruffin and Ronald Jones
- 177: Herding and Contrarian Behavior in Financial Markets - An Internet Experiment

- Andreas Roider, Mathias Drehmann and Jörg Oechssler