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- 36060: Creation of a market network: the regulatory approval of Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)

- Yuval Millo
- 36058: Corporate-NGO partnerships as a form of civil regulation: lessons from the energy biodiversity initiative

- Stephen Tully
- 36056: Access to justice within the sustainable self-governance model

- Stephen Tully
- 36054: Justifying non-compliance. A case study of a Norwegian biotech firm

- Filippa Corneliussen
- 36052: The impact of regulations on firms. A study of the biotech industry

- Filippa Corneliussen
- 36049: Reforming the UK flood insurance regime. The breakdown of a gentlemen's agreement

- Michael Huber
- 36045: Mapping the contours of contemporary financial services regulation

- Julia Black
- 36002: Precautionary bans or sacrificial lambs? Participative risk regulation and the reform of the UK food safety regime

- Henry Rothstein
- 36001: Incentives, choice and accountability in the provision of Public Services

- Timothy Besley and Maitreesh Ghatak
- 36000: Book review: Johnson, Craig, 2009: Arresting development: the power of knowledge for social change

- Tim Forsyth
- 35999: Regulating parliament: the regulatory state within Westminster

- Robert Kaye
- 35998: Business history and risk

- Terry Gourvish
- 35997: Comparative and historical perspectives on business risk and antitrust in 20th century America, Japan, Europe and Australia

- Tony Freyer
- 35995: The risks of working and the risks of not working: trade unions, employers and responses to the risk of occupational illness in British industry, c.1890-1940s

- Joseph Melling
- 35993: The open method of co-ordination and the European welfare state

- Damian Chalmers and Martin Lodge
- 35992: Drivers and drawbacks: regulation and environmental risk management systems

- Marius Aalders
- 35991: Conceptualising Insurance: risk management under conditions of solvency

- Michael Huber
- 35990: Social licence and environmental protection: why businesses go beyond compliance

- Neil Gunningham, Robert Kagan and Dorothy Thornton
- 35989: Neglected risk regulation: the institutional attenuation phenomenon

- Henry Rothstein
- 35988: Mass media and political accountability

- Timothy Besley, Robin Burgess and Andrea Pratt
- 35986: Embedding regulatory autonomy: the reform of Jamaican telecommunications regulation 1988-2001

- Lindsay Stirton and Martin Lodge
- 35985: Critical reflections on regulation

- Julia Black
- 35984: The new politics of risk regulation in Europe

- David Vogel
- 35980: Business risk management in government: pitfalls and possibilities

- Robert Baldwin, Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein, Bridget M. Hutter and Michael Power
- 35979: The EU commission and national governments as partners: EC regulatory expansion in telecommunications 1979-2000

- Mark Thatcher
- 35976: Is regulation right?

- Robert Baldwin, Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein, Bridget M. Hutter and Michael Power
- 35975: Risk management and business regulation

- Robert Baldwin, Christopher Hood, Henry Rothstein, Bridget M. Hutter and Michael Power
- 35813: Team leadership in the intensive care unit: the perspective of specialists

- Tom W. Reader, Rhona Flin and Brian H. Cuthbertson
- 35715: Housing Futures: our homes and communities: a report for the Federation of Master Builders

- Anne Power and Laura Lane
- 35706: Credit constraints and growth in a global economy

- Keyu Jin, Stéphane Guibaud and Nicolas Coeurdacier
- 35633: Implementing international monetary cooperation through inflation targeting

- Gianluca Benigno and Pierpaolo Benigno
- 35596: Optimal unemployment insurance over the business cycle

- Camille Landais, Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
- 35564: Discourses on ICT and development

- Chrisanthi Avgerou
- 35518: From a “normal recession” to the “Great Depression”: finding the turning point in Chicago bank portfolios, 1923-1933

- Natacha Postel-Vinay
- 35420: Measuring subjective well-being for public policy

- Paul Dolan, Richard Layard and Robert Metcalfe
- 35383: A health economic model for evaluating a vaccine for the prevention of herpes zoster and post-herpetic neuralgia in the UK

- Lee Moore, Vanessa Remy, Monique Martin, Maud Beillat and Alistair McGuire
- 35056: Screening with an approximate type space

- Kristóf Madarász and Andrea Prat
- 33907: From vinyl to one/zero and back to scratch: independent Belgian micro labels in search of an ever more elusive fan base

- Bart Cammaerts
- 33904: The development of electronic trading in the futures industry: strategic risk positioning in a globalising age

- Susan V. Scott and Michael I. Barrett
- 33902: Banking on trust: managing reputation risk in financial service organizations

- Susan V. Scott and Geoff Walsham
- 33900: The broadening spectrum of reputation risk in organizations: banking on risk and trust relationships

- Susan V. Scott and Geoff Walsham
- 33898: The entanglement of technology and work in organizations

- Wanda J. Orlikowski and Susan V. Scott
- 33897: External productivity and utility effects of city airports

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Wolfgang Maennig
- 33892: Are family-friendly workplace practices a valuable firm resource?

- Nicholas Bloom, Tobias Kretschmer and John van Reenen
- 33886: A historical analysis of core financial services infrastructure: Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT)

- Susan V. Scott and M. Zachariadis
- 33830: The margins of US trade

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 33827: Politics, labor, regulation, and performance: lessons from the privatization of OTE

- George Pagoulatos and Nikolaos Zahariadis
- 33826: Greek politics in the era of economic crisis: reassessing causes and effects

- Christos Lyrintzis
- 33775: Naming and shaming: the impacts of different regimes on hospital waiting times in England and Wales

- Timothy Besley, Konrad Burchardi and Gwen Bevan
- 33768: The origins of state capacity: property rights, taxation and politics

- Timothy Besley and Torsten Persson
- 33748: Repression or civil war?

- Timothy Besley and Torsten Persson
- 33743: Insiders versus outsiders in monetary policymaking

- Timothy Besley, Neil Meads and Paolo Surico
- 33616: Long-term effects of forced migration

- Markus Jantti, Matti Sarvimäki and Roope Uusitalo
- 33615: Wage effects from changes in local human capital in Britain

- Ioannis Kaplanis
- 33613: Housing markets and the financial crisis of 2007-2009: lessons for the future

- John Duca, John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- 33612: Moving into the projects: social housing neighbourhoods and school performance in England

- Felix Weinhardt
- 33595: If we build, will they pay?: predicting property price effects of transport innovations

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt
- 33594: The amenity value of English nature: a hedonic price approach

- Stephen Gibbons, Susana Mourato and Guilherme Resende
- 33593: R&D, innovation and exporting

- Richard Harris and John Moffat
- 33592: Industry and the urge to cluster: a study of the informal sector in India

- Megha Mukim
- 33581: Where is the economics in spatial econometrics?

- Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
- 33580: Modelling and forecasting with county court data: regional mortgage possession claims and orders in England and Wales

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- 33579: Does cultural diversity help innovation in cities: evidence from London firms

- Neil Lee and Max Nathan
- 33578: The economics of super-diversity: findings from British cities, 2001-2006

- Max Nathan
- 33577: The long term impacts of migration in British cities: diversity, wages, employment and prices

- Max Nathan
- 33576: Real earnings disparities in Britain

- Stephen Gibbons, Henry Overman and Guilherme Resende
- 33561: Plant-level determinants of total factor productivity in Great Britain, 1997-2006

- Richard Harris and John Moffat
- 33560: In search of the 'economic dividend' of devolution: spatial disparities, spatial economic policy and decentralisation in the UK

- Andy Pike, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, John Tomaney, Gianpiero Torrisi and Vassilis Tselios
- 33559: Mostly pointless spatial econometrics?

- Stephen Gibbons and Henry Overman
- 33558: Does the rotten child spoil his companion?: spatial peer effects among children in rural india

- Christian Helmers and Manasa Patnam
- 33555: The failure of a failure regime: from insolvency to de-authorisation for NHS Foundation Trusts

- Liisa Kurunmäki and Peter Miller
- 33552: The role of informal institutions in corporate governance: Brazil, Russia, India, and China compared

- Saul Estrin and Martha Prevezer
- 33551: Bank location and financial liberalization reforms: evidence from microgeographic data

- Marieke Huysentruyt, Eva Lefevere and Carlo Menon
- 33550: Geography or economics? A micro-level analysis of the determinants of degree choice in the context of regional economic disparities in the UK

- Philip Wales
- 33549: The impact of university research on corporate patenting

- Christian Helmers and Mark Rogers
- 33523: Towards the resilient region?: policy activism and peripheral region development

- Stuart Dawley, Andy Pike and John Tomaney
- 33518: Is fiscal decentralization harmful for economic growth? Evidence from the OECD countries

- Roberto Ezcurra and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 33515: Minimum wages and schooling: evidence from the UK's introduction of a national minimum wage

- Patricia Rice
- 33513: Economic geographers and the limelight: the reaction to the 2009 World Development Report

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 33512: Self-reinforcing shocks: evidence from a resettlement policy

- Aki Kangasharju and Matti Sarvimäki
- 33510: Organizational determinants of wage moderation

- Lucio Baccaro and Marco Simoni
- 33507: Predicting the geography of house prices

- Bernard Fingleton
- 33505: Agglomeration elasticities and firm heterogeneity

- Daniel Graham and David Maré
- 33503: Local human capital and its impact on local employment chances in Britain

- Ioannis Kaplanis
- 33502: Keeping it simple: financial literacy and rules of thumb

- Alejandro Drexler, Gregory Fischer and Antoinette Schoar
- 33500: Regional manufacturing wages: dancing to the tune of trade shocks

- Filipe Lage de Sousa
- 33498: The impact of aging and technological relatedness on agglomeration externalities: a survival analysis

- Ron Boschma, Martin Henning and Frank Neffke
- 33497: The dynamics of FDI location: a markov analysis for British regions

- Jonathan Jones and Colin Wren
- 33272: The impact of immigration on occupational wages: evidence from Britain

- Stephen Nickell and Jumana Saleheen
- 33270: Spatial costs in a monocentric city (and implications for agglomeration)

- Hugh B. Wenban-Smith
- 33269: The fluctuating record of economic regeneration in England's second-order city regions, 1984-2007

- Tony Champion and Alan Townsend
- 33268: Agglomeration economies and labour productivity: evidence from longitudinal worker data for GB's travel-to-work areas

- Daniel Graham and Patricia Melo
- 33249: Productivity and firm selection: quantifying the "new" gains from trade

- Corocs Gregory, Massimo Del Gatto, Giordano Mion and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- 33247: "Gis a job": what use geographical information systems in spatial economics?

- Henry Overman
- 33244: Does decentralization matter for regional disparities? A cross-country analysis

- Roberto Ezcurra and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 33241: Analysing the impact of public capital stock using the NEG wage equation: a panel data approach

- Bernard Fingleton and Miguel Gómez-Antonio
- 33239: Assessing agglomeration economies in a spatial framework with endogenous regressors

- Michael Artis, Ernest Miguelez and Rosina Moreno
- 33213: Common and spatial drivers in regional business cycles

- Michael Artis, Christian Dreger and Konstantin Kholodilinf
- 33212: Why do some firms undertake R&D whereas others do not?

- Richard Harris and Mary Trainor
- 33211: The UK intranational trade cycle

- Michael Artis and Toshihiro Okubo
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