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- 772: The growth of network computing: quality adjusted price changes for network servers

- John van Reenen
- 771: Investment, R&D and financial constraints in Britain and Germany

- Stephen Bond, Dietmar Harhoff and John van Reenen
- 770: Corporate R&D and productivity in Germany and the United Kingdom

- Stephen Bond, Dietmar Harhoff and John van Reenen
- 769: The internationalisation of public welfare policy

- James Banks, Richard Disney, Alan Duncan and John van Reenen
- 768: New survey evidence on recent changes in UK union recognition

- Joanne Blanden, Stephen Machin and John van Reenen
- 763: Ambiguous connections: entitlements and responsibilities of global networking

- Robin Mansell
- 762: Political economy, power and new media

- Robin Mansell
- 760: Collective action, institutionalism, and the internet

- Robin Mansell
- 757: Trade union research and cross-national comparison

- Richard Hyman
- 756: A small crisis in Germany?

- Richard Hyman
- 755: Union renewal: a view from Europe

- Richard Hyman
- 754: Striking a balance?: means, ends and ambiguities

- Richard Hyman
- 753: Trade unions and the politics of the European social model

- Richard Hyman
- 751: The Europeanisation – or the erosion – of industrial relations?

- Richard Hyman
- 750: Embedded collectivism?: workplace representation in France and Germany

- Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick and Richard Hyman
- 733: Measuring and explaining management practices across firms and countries

- Nicholas Bloom and John van Reenen
- 717: How good is the Bank’s of England’s inflation targeting record?

- Willem Buiter and Anne C. Sibert
- 713: What accounts for the bias in the inflation targeting performance of the Bank of England?

- Willem Buiter
- 711: How special is the special relationship?: using the impact of R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing

- Rachel Griffith, Rupert Harrison and John van Reenen
- 678: The influence of neighbourhood effects on education decisions in a nationally funded education system: the case of Australia

- Henry Overman and Alex Heath
- 677: Comparative advantage and economic geography: estimating the determinants of industrial location in the EU

- Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik, Henry Overman and Anthony Venables
- 676: Trade shocks and industrial location: the impact of EEC accession on the UK

- Henry Overman and L. Winters
- 675: Agglomeration and the adjustment of the spatial economy

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Gilles Duranton and Henry Overman
- 652: Great leaps backward: poverty under Mao

- Kent Deng
- 646: The problem with party finance: theoretical perspectives on the funding of party politics

- Jonathan Hopkin
- 643: 'Exit' in deeply divided societies: regimes of discrimination in Estonia and Latvia and the potential for Russophone migration

- James Hughes
- 639: Development and its deadlock in Imperial China, 221 B.C.–1840 A.D

- Kent Deng
- 638: A critical survey of recent research in Chinese economic history

- Kent Deng
- 630: Environmentalism, democracy, and pollution control

- Per Fredriksson, Eric Neumayer, Richard Damania and Scott Gates
- 600: Spatial evolution of the US urban system

- Yannis Ioannides and Henry Overman
- 599: Can we learn anything from economic geography proper?

- Henry Overman
- 585: Neighbourhood effects in small neighbourhoods

- Henry Overman
- 584: Cross-sectional evolution of the U.S. city size distribution

- Henry Overman and Yannis Ioannides
- 583: Zipf’s law for cities: an empirical examination

- Yannis Ioannides and Henry Overman
- 582: Monetary union and the economic geography of Europe

- Karen Helene Midelfart-Knarvik, Henry Overman and Anthony Venables
- 581: Testing for localization using micro-geographic data

- Gilles Duranton and Henry Overman
- 571: The world trade regime and non-governmental organisations: addressing transnational environmental concerns

- Michael Mason
- 570: Transnational compensation for oil pollution damage: examining changing spatialities of environmental liability

- Michael Mason
- 569: The distinctive determinants of European urban growth: does one size fit all?

- Paul Cheshire and Stefano Magrini
- 568: The introduction of price signals into land use planning decision-making: a proposal

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- 567: Capitalising the value of free schools: the impact of supply characteristics and uncertainty

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- 566: Land markets and land market regulation: progress towards understanding

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- 547: New economy and earnings inequalities: explaining social, spatial and gender divisions in the UK and London

- Diane Perrons
- 545: On the limits of communication in multidimensional cheap talk

- Gilat Levy and Ronny Razin
- 544: Diversity and redistribution

- Raquel Fernández and Gilat Levy
- 543: Decision making in committees: transparency, reputation and voting rules

- Gilat Levy
- 542: Robin Hood’s compromise: the economics of moderate land reforms

- Oriana Bandiera and Gilat Levy
- 541: Anti-herding and strategic consultation

- Gilat Levy
- 540: A model of political parties

- Gilat Levy
- 539: It takes two: an explanation of the democratic peace

- Gilat Levy and Ronny Razin
- 536: Britannia ruled the waves

- Tim Leunig
- 526: Does it cost to be virtuous? The macroeconomic effects of fiscal constraints

- Fabio Canova and Evi Pappa
- 525: Gains from coordination in a multi-sector open economy: does it pay to be different?

- Zheng Liu and Evi Pappa
- 524: New-keynesian or RBC transmission? The effects of fiscal shocks in labour markets

- Evi Pappa
- 518: The elusive costs and the immaterial gains of fiscal constraints

- Fabio Canova and Evi Pappa
- 515: Can profitable arbitrage opportunities in the raw cotton market explain Britain’s continued preference for mule spinning?

- Tim Leunig
- 513: Many roads to flexibility. How large firms built autarchic regional production systems in France

- Bob Hancké
- 512: Do the ECB and the Fed really need to cooperate? Optimal monetary policy in a two-country world

- Evi Pappa
- 511: The transition from national currencies to the Euro

- Charles Goodhart and Evi Pappa
- 510: The unbearable tightness of being in a monetary union: fiscal restrictions and regional stability

- Evi Pappa
- 507: Ignoring the rationality of others: evidence from experimental normal-form games

- Georg Weizsäcker
- 500: Comment on Oxley’s "Seat of death and terror"

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 497: Did smallpox reduce height?: stature and the standard of living in London, 1770-1873

- Hans-Joachim Voth and Tim Leunig
- 496: Smallpox really did reduce height: a reply to Razzell

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 495: Smallpox did reduce height: a reply to our critics

- Tim Leunig and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 494: A British industrial success: productivity in the Lancashire and New England cotton spinning industries a century ago

- Tim Leunig
- 493: New answers to old questions: explaining the slow adoption of ring spinning in Lancashire, 1880-1913

- Tim Leunig
- 484: 'Widening the radius of trust': ethnographic explorations of trust and Indian business

- John Harriss
- 481: Decentralization and local government in Bolivia: an overview from the bottom up

- Jean-Paul Faguet
- 480: The effects of decentralisation on public investment: evidence and four lessons from Bolivia and Colombia

- Jean-Paul Faguet
- 475: Governance from below: a theory of local government with two empirical tests

- Jean-Paul Faguet
- 459: A search-based theory of the on-the-run phenomenon

- Dimitri Vayanos and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- 458: Strong-form efficiency with monopolistic insiders

- Minh Chau and Dimitri Vayanos
- 456: Flight to quality, flight to liquidity, and the pricing of risk

- Dimitri Vayanos
- 455: Search and endogenous concentration of liquidity in asset markets

- Dimitri Vayanos and Tan Wang
- 454: Persuasion bias, social influence, and uni-dimensional opinions

- Peter DeMarzo, Dimitri Vayanos and Jeffrey Zwiebel
- 453: Equilibrium interest rate and liquidity premium with transaction costs

- Dimitri Vayanos and Jean-Luc Vila
- 452: The decentralization of information processing in the presence of interactions

- Dimitri Vayanos
- 451: Transaction costs and asset prices: a dynamic equilibrium model

- Dimitri Vayanos
- 449: Strategic trading and welfare in a dynamic market

- Dimitri Vayanos
- 448: Equilibrium and welfare in markets with financially constrained arbitrageurs

- Denis Gromb and Dimitri Vayanos
- 447: Strategic trading in a dynamic noisy market

- Dimitri Vayanos
- 444: Patents vs trade secrets: knowledge licensing and spillover

- Sudipto Bhattacharya and Sergei Guriev
- 382: Comparatively open: statutory information disclosure for consultation and bargaining in Germany, France and the UK

- Howard Gospel and Paul Willman
- 379: The fiction of development: knowledge, authority and representation

- David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers and Michael Woolcock
- 360: Why have workers stopped joining unions? The rise in never-membership in Britain

- Alex Bryson and Rafael Gomez
- 352: Precautionary bans or sacrificial lambs? Participative regulation and the reform of the UK food safety regime

- Henry Rothstein
- 341: Working parenthood and parental obligation

- Hartley Dean
- 339: Insecure families and low-paying labour markets: comments on the British experience

- Hartley Dean and Ambreen Shah
- 338: Re-conceptualising welfare-to-work for people with multiple problems and needs

- Hartley Dean
- 337: Business versus families: whose side is New Labour on?

- Hartley Dean
- 336: Intellectual disability, challenging behaviour and cost in care accommodation: what are the links?

- Martin Knapp, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Jack Astin, Jennifer Beecham and Claude Pendaries
- 334: Cross-generation correlations of union status for young people in Britain

- Joanne Blanden and Stephen Machin
- 333: Family income and educational attainment: a review of approaches and evidence for Britain

- Joanne Blanden and Paul Gregg
- 332: Local culture, globalisation and policy outcomes: an example from long term care

- Gail Wilson
- 329: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the armed forces: health economic considerations

- Paul R. McCrone, Martin Knapp and Paul Cawkill
- 326: Cost-utility analysis of intravenous immunoglobulin and prednisolone for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy

- Paul R. McCrone, Daniel Chisholm, Martin Knapp, Richard Hughes, Giancarlo Comi, Marinos C. Dalakas, Isabel Illa, Costas Kilindireas, Eduardo Nobile-Orazio, Anthony Victor Swan, Peter Van den Bergh and Hugh J. Willison
- 325: Routine outcome monitoring in clinical practice: service and non-service costs of psychiatric patients attending a community mental health centre in Italy

- Mauro Percudani, Corrado Barbui, Jennifer Beecham and Martin Knapp
- 324: Measuring the parental, service and cost impacts of children with autistic spectrum disorder: a pilot study

- Krister Järbrink, Eric Fombonne and Martin Knapp
- 323: Robust covariance matrix estimation: 'HAC' estimates with long memory/antipersistence correction

- P. M. Robinson
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