Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2004
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- 115: Are There Asymmetries In The Effects Of Training On The Conditional Male Wage Distribution?

- Mark Bryan, Wiji Arulampalam and Alison Booth
- 114: Snakes Or Ladders: Skill Upgrading And Occupational Mobility In The US And UK During The 1990s

- Peter Wright and Richard Upward
- 113: International Capital Crunches: The Time-Varying Role Of Informational Asymmetries

- Mark Taylor and Ashoka Mody
- 112: Capital Mobility In Developing Countries: An Empirical Study Of The Intertemporal Approach To The Current Account

- Sheikh Selim
- 111: Tax Competition With (Partial) Agglomeration

- Rainald Borck and Michael Pfluger
- 110: The Microeconomics Of Retail Banking - An Empirical Analysis Of The UK Market For Personal Current Accounts

- Erland Nier and Celine Gondat-Larralde
- 109: Estimating Credit Constraints Among Us Households

- Charles Grant
- 108: Demand Deposits And Transaction Technology Innovation

- Francesco Columba
- 107: Do Children Act As Old Age Security In Rural India? Evidence From An Analysis Of Elderly Living Arrangements

- Sarmistha Pal
- 106: The Development Of Trust And Social Capital In Rural Uganda: An Experimental Approach

- Arjan Verschoor and Paul Mosley
- 105: Age And The Development Of Trust And Reciprocity

- Matthias Sutter and Martin Kocher
- 104: Deconstructing The Consumption Function: New Tools And Old Problems

- David Pollock and Nikoletta Lekka
- 103: Hyperbolic Discounting And Resource Collapse

- Cameron Hepburn
- 102: The Impact Of Imperfect Credibility In A Transition To Price Stability

- Anamaria Nicolae and Charles Nolan
- 101: UK Manufacturing Productivity Performance In An International Perspective

- Dolores Higon
- 100: A Simple Method To Control For Heterogeneous Price Setting And Market Power Of Firms In Productivity Estimates

- Vivian Carstensen
- 99: Government Grants, Plant Survival And Employment Growth: A Micro-Econometric Analysis

- Eric Strobl, Sourafel Girma and Holger Görg
- 98: Vertical Integration Results And Applications To The Regulation Of Supermarket Activity

- Michael Ryan and Ramli Hasan
- 97: Financial Constraints And Capacity Adjustment In The United Kingdom: Are Small Firms Really Different? Evidence From A Large Panel Of Survey Data

- Ulf von Kalckreuth and Emma Murphy
- 96: Cross-Section Versus Time-Series Measures Of Uncertainty. Using UK Survey Data

- Ciaran Driver, Lorenzo Trapani and Giovanni Urga
- 95: Mark-Pricing In South African Industry

- Johannes Fedderke, Chandana Kularatne and Martine Mariotti
- 94: The Returns To Schooling And Job-Specific Experience: The Role Of ICT Technology

- Simon Kirby and Rebecca Riley
- 93: European "Education Production Functions": What Makes A Difference For Student Achievement In Europe?

- Ludger Woessmann
- 92: The Effects Of High School Choices On Academic Performance And Early Labour Market Outcomes

- Lorenzo Cappellari
- 91: The Impact Of ICT On The Demand For Skilled Labour: A Cross-Country Comparison

- Catherine Robinson, Mary O'Mahony and Michela Vecchi
- 90: Learning And Self-Confidence In Contests

- Daniel Kraehmer
- 89: Sunspots, Correlation And Competition

- Indrajit Ray and Herakles Polemarchakis
- 88: Dreze's Criterion In A Multi-Period Economy With Stock Markets

- Oussama Lachiri and Jean-Marc Bonnisseau
- 87: Pareto Efficiency With Spatial Rights

- Ashley Piggins and Juan Perote-Pena
- 86: The Price Of Size And Financial Market Allocations

- Zhixiong Zeng
- 85: Private Benefits Of Control, Capital Structure And Company Growth

- Elisabeth Mueller
- 84: The Determinants Of Demand For Private Medical Insurance: Evidence From The British Household Panel Survey

- Gavin Wallis
- 83: Gatekeeping In Health Care

- Odd Rune Straume, Kurt Brekke and Robert Nuscheler
- 82: The Impact Of Liability For Malpractice On The Optimal Reimbursement Schemes For Health

- Sonja Ossig and Eberhard Feess
- 81: Is There A Dead Spot? New Evidence On FOMC Votes Before Elections

- Rebecca Hellerstein
- 80: Inflation Dynamics And The Cost Channel Of Monetary Transmission

- Ibrahim Chowdhury, Mathias Hoffmann and Andreas Schabert
- 79: Changing Effects Of Monetary Policy In The US - Evidence From A Time-Varying Coefficients VAR

- Christian Melzer, Florian Hoppner and Thorsten Neumann
- 78: Experimental Evidence Of The Importance Of Gender Pairing In Bargaining

- Martin Kocher, Ronald Bosman, Matthias Sutter and Frans van Winden
- 77: An Experiment On Risky Choice Amongst Households

- Alistair Munro and Ian Bateman
- 76: A Laboratory Study Of Advertising And Price Competition

- Henrik Orzen, John Morgan and Martin Sefton
- 75: Deterministic Seasonality In Dickey-Fuller Tests: Should We Care?

- Artur Silva Lopes
- 74: Cointegration Versus Spurious Regression In Heterogeneous Panels

- Giovanni Urga and Lorenzo Trapani
- 73: Bias Transmission In Two-Stage Estimation

- Tae-Hwan Kim and Christophe Muller
- 72: A New Methodology For Studying The Equity Premium

- Parantap Basu and Elie Appelbaum
- 71: UK Annuity Rates And Pension Replacement Ratios 1957-2002

- Ian Tonks and Edmund Cannon
- 70: An Econometric Approach To Estimating Long-Run Discount Rates

- Ekaterini Panopoulou, Ben Groom, Phoebe Koundouri and Theologos Pantelidis
- 69: A New Econometric Model Of Index Arbitrage

- Nick Taylor
- 68: Immigrant Arrival Effects And Labour Market Assimilation: Evidence From The Labour Force Survey

- Ken Clark and Joanne Lindley
- 67: Wage Uncertainty And The Labour Supply Of Self-Employed Workers

- Simon Parker, Tim Barmby and Yacine Belghitar
- 66: The Determinants Of Teacher Supply: Time Series Evidence For The UK, 1962-2001

- Tsung Chung, Peter Dolton and Andrew Tremayne