SIRE Discussion Papers
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- 313: Fiscal Policy and Learning

- Kaushik Mitra, George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- 312: Uncertain Fiscal Consolidations

- Huixin Bi, Eric Leeper and Campbell Leith
- 311: Is there a role for genetics in economic development?

- Luis Angeles
- 310: (Don’t) Make My Vote Count

- Marco Faravelli and Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
- 309: Understanding the vertical equity judgements underpinning health inequality measures

- Paul Allanson and Dennis Petrie
- 308: The Marginal Productivity Theory Of The Price Of Capital: An Historical Perspective On The Origins Of The Codswallop

- Roy Grieve
- 307: A Producer Theory with Business Risks

- Seong-Hoon Kim and Seongaman Moon
- 306: Optimal taxation and the skill premium

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Jim Malley and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- 305: Revealed cardinal preference

- Sákovics, József
- 304: Handling the endogeneity of income to health using a field experiment in Taiwan

- Fu-Min Tseng and Dennis Petrie
- 293: Estimation of the Spatial Weights Matrix under Structural Constraints

- Arnab Bhattacharjee and Chris Jensen-Butler
- 292: The Dynamics of UK and US Inflation Expectations

- Deborah Gefang, Gary Koop and Simon Potter
- 291: Regional Policy Spillovers: The National Impact of Demand-Side Policy in an Interregional Model of the UK Economy

- Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, John Swales and Karen Turner
- 290: Spatial Interactions in Hedonic Pricing Models: The Urban Housing Market of Aveiro, Portugal

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Eduardo Anselmo de Castro and Marques, João Lourenço
- 289: When Do We Learn to Cooperate? The Role of Social Learning in Social Dilemmas

- James A Best
- 288: Joint estimates of automatic and discretionary fiscal policy for the OECD

- Julia Darby and Jacques Melitz
- 287: Time-consistent fiscal policy under heterogeneity: Conflicting or common interests?

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Jim Malley and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- 286: Adaptive Continuous time Markov Chain Approximation Model to General Jump-Diusions

- Mario Cerrato, Chia Chun Lo and Konstantinos Skindilias
- 285: A labor market with targeted wage offers

- Sákovics, József
- 284: How much does industry matter in an emerging market economy?

- Arnab Bhattacharjeean and Sumit K Majumdar
- 283: What drives urban consumption in mainland china? The role of property price dynamics

- Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Aaron Mehrotra
- 282: Unionisation, International Integration and Selection

- Catia Montagna and Antonella Nocco
- 281: Forecasting Inflation Using Dynamic Model Averaging

- Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
- 280: UK Macroeconomic Forecasting with Many Predictors: Which Models Forecast Best and When Do They Do So?

- Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
- 279: Forecasting with Medium and Large Bayesian VARs

- Gary Koop
- 278: Pension reform in a rapidly ageing country: the case of Ukraine

- Katerina Lisenkova
- 277: Regime-Switching Cointegration

- Markus Jochmann and Gary Koop
- 276: The effects of agglomeration on wages: evidence from the micro-level

- Bernard Fingleton and Simonetta Longhi
- 275: Rebound Effects from Increased Efficiency in the Use of Energy by UK Households

- Patrizio Lecca, John Swales and Karen Turner
- 273: Ordering policy rules with an unconditional welfare measure

- Tatiana Damjanovic, Vladislav Damjanovic and Charles Nolan
- 272: Transmission of macro-liquidity shocks to liquidity-sorted stock portfolios’ returns: The role of the financial crisis

- Chris Florackis, Alexandros Kostakis and Alexandros Kontonikas
- 271: A Nonlinear Panel Unit Root Test under Cross Section Dependence

- Mario Cerrato, Christian de Peretti, Rolf Larsson and Nicholas Sarantis
- 270: Inequality and Risk-Taking Behaviour

- Ed Hopkins
- 269: Reference distorted prices

- Sákovics, József
- 268: Life-Cycle, Effort and Academic Inactivity

- Yu-Fu Chen and Gylfi Zoeg
- 267: Understanding Liquidity and Credit Risks in the Financial Crisis

- Deborah Gefang, Gary Koop and Simon Potter
- 266: A Comparison Of Forecasting Procedures For Macroeconomic Series: The Contribution Of Structural Break Models

- Luc Bauwens, Dimitris Korobilis, Gary Koop and Jeroen V.K. Rombouts
- 265: Economising, Strategising and the Decision to Outsource

- Dermot Leahy and Catia Montagna
- 264: Bayesian Model Averaging in the Instrumental Variable Regression Model

- Gary Koop, Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and Rodney Strachan
- 263: Modelling Breaks and Clusters in the Steady States of Macroeconomic Variables

- Joshua Chan and Gary Koop
- 262: Realised and Optimal Monetary Policy Rules in an Estimated Markov-Switching DSGE Model of the United Kingdom

- Xiaoshan Chen and Ronald MacDonald
- 261: Forecasting the European Carbon Market

- Gary Koop and Lise Tole
- 260: Estimating Phillips Curves in Turbulent Times using the ECB’s Survey of Professional Forecasters

- Gary Koop and Luca Onorante
- 259: On Identification of Bayesian DSGE Models

- Gary Koop, Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- 258: The Rebound Effect: Some Questions Answered

- Maggie Koerth-Baker, Karen Turner, Janine De Fence and Cathy Xin Cui
- 257: Ordering Policy Rules with an Unconditional Welfare Measure

- Tatiana Damjanovic, Vladislav Damjanovic and Charles Nolan
- 256: On decomposing the causes of changes in income-related health inequality with longitudinal data

- Paul Allanson and Dennis Petrie
- 255: Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects

- Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
- 254: Trade in bilateral oligopoly with endogenous market formation

- Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
- 253: Transaction Costs and Institutions

- Charles Nolan and Alex Trew
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