Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003
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- 176: Regional evidence on the effect of the National Minimum Wage on the gender pay gap

- Helen Robinson
- 175: Can government policies increase national long-run growth rates?

- Peter Robertson and John Landon-Lane
- 174: International labour mobility and unemployment

- Mark Roberts and Michael Bleaney
- 173: Monetary Policy in Open Economies: Price Inertia and Inflation Targeting

- Massimiliano Rigon
- 172: Optimal debt contracts and diversity of opinions: an extreme case of bunching

- Ludovic Renou and Guillaume Carlier
- 171: The Welfare Cost of Means-Testing: Pensioner Participation in Income Support

- Stephen Pudney, Monica Hernandez Alava and Ruth Hancock
- 170: International Risk Sharing and Bank Runs

- Eugenio Proto
- 169: Competition and Quality: Evidence from the NHS Internal Market 1991-1999

- Carol Propper, Simon Burgess and Denise Abraham
- 168: Manufacturing price determination in OECD countries; markups, demand and uncertainty in a dynamic heterogeneous panel

- Simon Price, Dimitrios Asteriou, Peter Lukacs and Nigel Pain
- 167: Merger, partial collusion and relocation

- Pedro Posada and Odd Rune Straume
- 166: The oil extraction puzzle: theory and evidence

- Andrew Pickering
- 165: International Commodity Taxation under Monopolistic Competition

- Michael Pfluger and Andreas Haufler
- 164: Heterogeneity among Displaced Workers

- Gerard Pfann and Ben Kriechel
- 163: The Role of Freedom, Growth and Religion in the Taste for Revolution

- Silvia Pezzini and Robert MacCulloch
- 162: A Cross-section Analysis of the Fairness-of-pay Perception of UK Employers

- Maureen Paul
- 161: Is it Money or Marriage that Keeps People Alive?

- Andrew Oswald and Jonathan Gardner
- 160: A Competition Model for A Brazilian Air Shuttle Market

- Alessandro Oliveira
- 159: Who Gains from Non-Collusive Corruption?

- Manuel Oechslin and Reto Foellmi
- 158: Banks' Behaviour in the European Money Market and the Operational Framework of the Eurosystem

- Ulrike Neyer
- 157: Two-Stage Bargaining with Reversible Coalitions: the Case of Apex Games

- Maria Montero
- 156: The Impact of Privatisation on Wages: Evidence from the Portugese Banking Industry

- Natália Monteiro
- 155: Strategic delays of delivery, market separation and demand discrimination

- Sebastien Mitraille and Eric Avenel
- 154: Sectoral Structure and Entry Regulations

- Julian Messina
- 153: Unemployment Duration Before and After New Deal

- Duncan McVicar and Jan Podivinsky
- 152: Credit Unions and the Supply of Insurance to Low Income Households

- Donal McKillop and Pat McGregor
- 151: Recruiting and Retaining Teachers in the UK: An Analysis of Graduate Occupation Choice from the 1960s to the 1990s

- Steven McIntosh, Arnaud Chevalier and Peter Dolton
- 150: Can Business and Social Networks Explain the Border Effect Puzzle?

- Thierry Mayer, Pierre-Philippe Combes and Miren Lafourcade
- 149: Trade Credit, Bank Lending and Monetary Policy Transmission

- Simona Mateut, Spiros Bougheas and Paul Mizen
- 148: The Failing Firm Defence: Merger Policy and Entry

- Robin Mason and Helen Weeds
- 147: The Performance of SETAR models by Regime: A Conditional Evaluation of Interval and Density Forecasts

- Emanuela Marrocu and Gianna Boero
- 146: Computer use and earnings in Britain

- Gerald Makepeace and Peter Dolton
- 145: Where Minimum Wage Bites Hard: The Introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage to a Low Wage Sector

- Stephen Machin, Alan Manning and Lupin Rahman
- 144: Executive Pay in the Public Sector: The Case of CEOs in UK Universities

- Ada Ma and Peter Dolton
- 143: Price Convergence under EMU? First Estimates

- Matthias Lutz
- 142: Committees versus individuals: an experimental analysis of monetary policy decision-making

- Clare Lombardelli, James Proudman and James Talbot
- 141: Are the Central and Eastern European Transition Countries still vulnerable to a Financial Crisis? Results from a Multivariate Logit Analysis

- Thomas Linne and Axel Bruggermann
- 140: Productivity Growth of East Asia Economies' Manufacturing: A Decomposition Analysis

- Hailin Liao, Mark Holmes, Thomas Weyman-Jones and David Llewellyn
- 139: Cycles + Semi-endogenous Growth = Endogenous Growth

- Chol-Won Li
- 138: Better qualified but a lower acceptance rate: does Higher Education discriminate against women?

- Derek Leslie
- 137: Unemployment, Hysterisis and Transition

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Peter McAdam
- 136: Firms' Heterogeneity in Capital/Labor Ratios and Wage Inequality

- Marco Leonardi
- 135: Political Variables as Instruments: Are They Good Candidates?

- Sara Lemos
- 134: Interactions Between Monetary and Fiscal Policy Under Flexible Exchange Rates

- Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- 133: Incentives to Corporate Governance Activism

- Dennis Leech
- 132: Price-Capping regulation as a protectionist strategy in developing countries

- Peter Lawrence and Arijit Mukherjee
- 131: Using an error-correction model to test whether endogenous long-run growth exists

- Sau-Him Paul Lau
- 130: Heterogeneous Expectations, Dynamics, and Stability of Markets

- Laurence Lasselle, Serge Svizzero and Clement Tisdell
- 129: Structural Change, Accumulation and Growth in Developing Economies

- John Landon-Lane and Peter E. Robertston
- 128: Wage and Price Phillips Curves

- Hans-Martin Krolzig and Peter Flaschel
- 127: Firm Performance and Selection in an emerging Economy: Micro Evidence from Slovenia

- Jozef Konings and Ana Xavier