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- 3713: Factor endowments and production in European regions

- Stephen Redding and Mercedes Vera-Martin
- 3712: The economic geography of trade, production, and income: a survey of empirics

- Henry Overman, Stephen Redding and Anthony Venables
- 3706: Educational attainment, labour market institutions, and the structure of production

- Stephen Nickell, Stephen Redding and Joanna Swaffield
- 3704: Factor price equalization in the UK?

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding, Peter Schott and Helen Simpson
- 3703: Distance, skill deepening and development: will peripheral countries ever get rich?

- Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3701: Relative wage variation and industry location

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding, Peter Schott and Helen Simpson
- 3700: Comparative advantage and heterogeneous firms

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3699: Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab

- Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and Helen Simpson
- 3697: Decision making in committees: transparency, reputation, and voting rules

- Gilat Levy
- 3693: Factor price equality and the economies of the United States

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3692: Products and productivity

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3691: The costs of remoteness: evidence from German division and reunification

- Stephen Redding and Daniel Sturm
- 3690: The unequal effects of liberalization: evidence from dismantling the license Raj in India

- Philippe Aghion, Robin Burgess, Stephen Redding and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 3688: The Russian barter debate: implications for western policy

- David M. Woodruff
- 3687: Multi-product firms and product switching

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3686: Dilemmas and tradeoffs in Russian exchange rate policy

- David M. Woodruff
- 3685: Too much of a good thing? High oil prices and Russian monetary policy

- David M. Woodruff
- 3684: Multi-product firms and trade liberalization

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3683: Pension reform in Russia: from the politics of implementation to the politics of lawmaking?

- David M. Woodruff
- 3682: Firms in international trade

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3681: The end of “primitive capitalist accumulation”? The new bankruptcy law and the political assertiveness of Russian big business

- David M. Woodruff
- 3680: History and industry location: evidence from German airports

- Stephen Redding, Daniel Sturm and Nikolaus Wolf
- 3679: The wrong kind of transparency

- Andrea Prat
- 3678: The political economy of housing supply: homeowners, workers, and voters

- Francois Ortalo-Magne and Andrea Prat
- 3672: Product choice and product switching

- Andrew Bernard, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 3666: Productivity convergence and foreign ownership at the establishment level

- Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and Helen Simpson
- 3664: Regional imbalances and aggregate performance in a leading sector model of the labour market: an analysis of Italian data 1977-1991

- Marco Manacorda and Barbara Petrongolo
- 3663: A test between unemployment theories using matching data

- Melvyn Coles and Barbara Petrongolo
- 3662: Gender segregation in employment contracts

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 3661: The part-time pay penalty

- Alan Manning and Barbara Petrongolo
- 3660: Unequal pay or unequal employment?: a cross-country analysis of gender gaps

- Claudia Olivetti and Barbara Petrongolo
- 3659: What are the long-term effects of UI? Evidence from the UK JSA reform

- Barbara Petrongolo
- 3658: The ins and outs of European unemployment

- Barbara Petrongolo and Christopher Pissarides
- 3656: Vive la revolution! Long term returns of 1968 to the angry students

- Eric Maurin and Sandra McNally
- 3652: New technology in schools: is there a payoff?

- Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally and Olmo Silva
- 3650: Resources and standards in urban schools

- Stephen Machin, Sandra McNally and Costas Meghir
- 3648: Educational effects of widening access to the academic track: a natural experiment

- Erin Machin and Sandra McNally
- 3647: Motivation and performance related pay in the public sector: a case study of the Inland Revenue

- David Marsden and Ray Richardson
- 3641: Teachers before the 'threshold'

- David Marsden
- 3639: Why does performance pay de-motivate: financial incentives versus performance appraisal

- Stephen French, Katsuyuki Kubo and David Marsden
- 3637: Does performance pay de-motivate, and does it matter?

- Stephen French, Katsuyuki Kubo and David Marsden
- 3636: Matchmaking: the influence of monitoring environments on the effectiveness of performance pay systems

- Richard Belfield and David Marsden
- 3634: Renegotiating performance: the role of performance pay in renegotiating the effort bargain

- David Marsden
- 3633: Unions and procedural justice: an alternative to the 'common rule'

- David Marsden
- 3632: Unions, performance-related pay and procedural justice: the case of classroom teachers

- Richard Belfield and David Marsden
- 3631: Performance pay for teachers: linking individual and organisational level targets

- Richard Belfield and David Marsden
- 3629: Individual employee voice: renegotiation and performance management in public services

- David Marsden
- 3628: Incentive pay systems and the management of human resources in France and Great Britain

- Richard Belfield, Salima Benhamou and David Marsden
- 3627: Strategic consultation in the presence of career concerns

- Gilat Levy
- 3626: Belfast city report

- Jorg Ploger
- 3624: Bilbao city report

- Jorg Ploger
- 3622: Leipzig city report

- Jorg Ploger
- 3621: Careerist judges

- Gilat Levy
- 3617: Public education for the minority, private education for the majority

- Gilat Levy
- 3614: Does political knowledge increase turnout? Evidence from the 1997 British general election

- Valentino Larcinese
- 3611: Allocating the US federal budget to the states: the impact of the President

- Valentino Larcinese, Leonzio Rizzo and Cecilia Testa
- 3609: Working or shirking? A closer look at MPs’ expenses and parliamentary attendance

- Timothy Besley and Valentino Larcinese
- 3607: The ins and outs of European unemployment

- Barbara Petrongolo and Christopher Pissarides
- 3606: Information acquisition, ideology and turnout: theory and evidence from Britain

- Valentino Larcinese
- 3605: Testing models of distributive politics using exit polls to measure voter preferences and partisanship

- Valentino Larcinese, Snyder, Jr., James M. and Cecilia Testa
- 3604: Optimal external debt and default

- Bernardo Guimaraes
- 3599: Employment outcomes in the welfare state

- L. Rachel Ngai and Christopher Pissarides
- 3593: Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write?

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Andrew Postlewaite
- 3592: Costly bargaining and renegotiation

- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 3591: Transaction costs and the robustness of the Coase Theorem

- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 3590: Endogenous lobbying

- Leonardo Felli and Antonio Merlo
- 3586: The optimal consumption function in a Brownian model of accumulation. Part b: existence of solutions of boundary value problems

- Lucien Foldes
- 3585: The optimal consumption function in a Brownian model of accumulation. Part a: the consumption function as solution of a boundary value problem

- Lucien Foldes
- 3583: Costly coasian contracts

- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 3582: Bounded rationality and incomplete contracts

- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 3579: Does competition solve the hold-up problem?

- Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts
- 3578: Unforeseen contingencies

- Nabil Al-Najjar, Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- 3576: Courts of law and unforeseen contingencies

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Andrew Postlewaite
- 3574: Agglomeration economies and the location of foreign direct investment: quasi-experimental evidence from Romania

- Christian Hilber and Ioan Voicu
- 3573: New housing supply and the dilution of social capital

- Christian Hilber
- 3571: Firm-specific training

- Leonardo Felli and Christopher Harris
- 3569: Active courts and menu contracts

- Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli and Andrew Postlewaite
- 3564: Is Poland the next Spain?

- Francesco Caselli and Silvana Tenreyro
- 3562: Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries

- Silvia Ardagna, Francesco Caselli and Timothy Lane
- 3561: On the theory of ethnic conflict

- Francesco Caselli and Wilbur Coleman
- 3560: The marginal product of capital

- Francesco Caselli and James Feyrer
- 3558: Dynastic management

- Francesco Caselli and Nicola Gennaioli
- 3557: Economics and politics of alternative institutional reforms

- Francesco Caselli and Nicola Gennaioli
- 3550: Structural change in a multi-sector model of growth

- L. Rachel Ngai and Christopher Pissarides
- 3546: On the structure of tenancy contracts: theory and evidence from 19th century rural Sicily

- Oriana Bandiera
- 3545: Land distribution, incentives and the choice of production techniques in Nicaragua

- Oriana Bandiera
- 3539: Social networks and technology adoption in Northern Mozambique

- Oriana Bandiera and Imran Rasul
- 3532: From transnational protest to domestic political opportunities: insights from the debt cancellation campaign

- Daphné Josselin
- 3531: Individual employee voice: renegotiation and performance management in public services

- David Marsden
- 3530: Barriers and the transition to modern growth

- L. Rachel Ngai
- 3529: Public enterprises and labor market performance

- Johannes Hörner, L. Rachel Ngai and Claudia Olivetti
- 3527: An R&D-based model of multi-sector growth

- L. Rachel Ngai and Roberto Samaniego
- 3526: "Grabbing hand" or "helping hand"? Corruption and the economic role of the state

- Jonathan Hopkin and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 3525: Employment outcomes in the welfare state

- L. Rachel Ngai and Christopher Pissarides
- 3479: New media competition and access: the scarcity-abundance dialectic

- Robin Mansell
- 3453: The ethics of welfare-to-work

- Hartley Dean
- 3452: Tipping the balance: the problematic nature of work–life balance in a low-income neighbourhood

- Hartley Dean
- 3449: Poor parents?: the realities of work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood

- Hartley Dean
- 3447: Developing capabilities and rights in welfare-to-work policies

- Hartley Dean, Jean-Michel Bonvin, Pascale Vielle and Nicolas Farvaque
- 3442: Losing appeal? The changing face of redress

- Hartley Dean
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