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- 28924: Mentoring and turnover intentions in public accounting firms: a research note

- Matthew Hall and David Smith
- 28868: Nonparametric transfer function models

- Jun M. Liu, Rong Chen and Qiwei Yao
- 28857: Parametric estimation of medical care costs under conditions of censoring

- Maria Raikou and Alistair McGuire
- 28844: Beyond the great crash of 2008: questioning journalists’ legal and ethical frameworks

- Damian Tambini
- 28840: What are financial journalists for?

- Damian Tambini
- 28833: Designing carbon markets, part II: carbon markets in space

- Cameron Hepburn and Sam Fankhauser
- 28832: Designing carbon markets, part I: carbon markets in time

- Sam Fankhauser and Cameron Hepburn
- 28823: The impact of double taxation treaties on foreign direct investment: evidence from large dyadic panel data

- Fabian Barthel, Matthias Busse and Eric Neumayer
- 28787: Medicines in parallel trade in the European Union: a gravity specification

- Joan Costa-i-Font and Panos Kanavos
- 28780: Bankers' pay and extreme wage inequality in the UK

- Brian Bell and John van Reenen
- 28758: The UK labour market and the 2008 - 2009 recession

- Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 28757: Good jobs and bad jobs

- Richard Layard
- 28754: Exchange rate arrangements in EU accession countries: what are the options?

- Ellen Meade, Nikolas Müller-Plantenberg and Massimiliano Pisani
- 28752: Making sense of globalisation

- Ron Dore
- 28749: Growth, productivity and employment

- Adair Turner
- 28748: Open macroeconomics in an open economy

- Edward Balls
- 28747: The road back to full employment

- Richard Layard
- 28746: The end of jobs for life?: corporate employment systems: Japan and elsewhere

- Ron Dore
- 28745: Lifelong learning

- Richard Layard and Hilary Steedman
- 28744: The current state and future of economic reform

- Richard Layard
- 28742: Unemployment: the way forward for Europe

- Richard Layard
- 28741: Incurable unemployment: a progressive disease of modern societies?

- Ron Dore
- 28740: The growth of extended 'entry tournaments' and the decline of institutionalised occupational labour markets in Britain

- David Marsden
- 28739: Has ICT polarized skill demand?: evidence from eleven countries over 25 Years

- Guy Michaels, Ashwini Natraj and John van Reenen
- 28738: Currency unions in prospect and retrospect

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
- 28737: Quality matters: the expulsion of professors and Ph.D. student outcomes in Nazi Germany

- Fabian Waldinger
- 28732: Crime and immigration: evidence from large immigrant waves

- Brian Bell, Stephen Machin and Francesco Fasani
- 28731: The impact of competition on management quality: evidence from public hospitals

- Nicholas Bloom, Carol Propper, Stephan Seiler and John van Reenen
- 28730: Human resource management and productivity

- Nicholas Bloom and John van Reenen
- 28729: Imperfect competition in the labour market

- Alan Manning
- 28728: The determinants of vertical integration in export processing: theory and evidence from China

- Ana Fernandes and Heiwai Tang
- 28727: The crime reducing effect of education

- Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie and Sunčica Vujić
- 28726: Crisis?: What crisis?: currency vs. banking in the financial crisis of 1931

- Albrecht Ritschl and Samad Salferaz
- 28725: Trade liberalization and heterogeneous firm models: an evaluation using the Canada - US Free Trade Agreement

- Holger Breinlich and Alejandro Cunat
- 28724: Sequential exporting

- Facundo Albornoz, Héctor Calvo-Pardo, Gregory Corcos and Emanuel Ornelas
- 28723: The 'emulator effect' of the Uruguay round on US regionalism

- Marco Fugazza and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- 28722: The interrelationship between HR, strategy and profitability in service SMEs: empirical evidence from the UK tourism hospitality and leisure sector

- Andreas Georgiadis and Christos Pitelis
- 28721: Recent advances in the empirics of organizational economics

- Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- 28720: New approaches to measuring management and firm organization

- Nicholas Bloom and John van Reenen
- 28703: Why is the US so energy intensive? Evidence from US multinationals in the UK

- Ralf Martin
- 28702: On the origins of land use regulations: theory and evidence from US metro areas

- Christian Hilber and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- 28700: Wage bargaining and the boundaries of the multinational firm

- Maria Bas and Juan Carluccio
- 28698: Welfare policy and the distribution of hours of work

- L. Rachel Ngai and Christopher Pissarides
- 28697: Regional trade agreements

- Caroline Freund and Emanuel Ornelas
- 28691: Do oil windfalls improve living standards?: evidence from Brazil

- Francesco Caselli and Guy Michaels
- 28690: Collective agreements, wages and restructuring in transition

- Iga Magda, David Marsden and Simone Moriconi
- 28689: Recovering the sunk costs of R&D: the moulds industry case

- Carlos Santos
- 28687: Rates of return and alternative measures of capital input: 14 countries and 10 branches, 1971-2005

- Nicholas Oulton and Ana Rincon-Aznar
- 28686: Networks in the premodern economy: the market for London apprenticeships, 1600-1749

- Tim Leunig, Chris Minns and Patrick Wallis
- 28684: Can family-support policies help explain differences in working hours across countries?

- Urban Sila
- 28683: US real interest rates and default risk in emerging economies

- Nathan Foley-Fisher and Bernardo Guimaraes
- 28680: The economic situation of first- and second-generation immigrants in France, Germany and the United Kingdom

- Yann Algan, Christian Dustmann, Albrecht Glitz and Alan Manning
- 28679: The effect of bans and taxes on passive smoking

- Jerome Adda and Francesca Cornaglia
- 28678: How to measure living standards and productivity

- Nicholas Oulton
- 28677: Did the national minimum wage affect UK prices?

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 28676: One nation under a groove? Identity and multiculturalism in Britain

- Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning
- 28650: On bank disclosure and subordinated debt

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve
- 28649: Institutional constraints on profligate politicians: the conditional effect of partisan fragmentation on budget deficits

- Joachim Wehner
- 28648: Cabinet structure and fiscal policy outcomes

- Joachim Wehner
- 28618: Price pressure in the government bond market

- Robin Greenwood and Dimitri Vayanos
- 28616: Intrafirm trade and product contractibility

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 28615: Does product market competition lead firms to decentralize?

- Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- 28614: Wholesalers and retailers in US Trade

- Andrew Bernard, J. Jensen, Stephen Redding and Peter Schott
- 28613: Theory of values

- Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning
- 28612: New approaches to surveying organizations

- Nicholas Bloom and John van Reenen
- 28609: Trade, wages and productivity

- Kristian Behrens, Giordano Mion, Yasusada Murata and Jens Südekum
- 28608: Educational returns, ability composition and cohort effects: theory and evidence for cohorts of early-career UK graduates

- Norman Ireland, Robin A. Naylor, Jeremy Smith and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 28606: Life satisfaction and relative income: perceptions and evidence

- Guy Mayraz, Gert Wagner and Jürgen Schupp
- 28605: Unemployment insurance and cultural transmission: theory and application to European unemployment

- Jean-Baptiste Michau
- 28602: The ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: impact on trade flows and external trade barriers

- Hector Calvo-Pardo, Caroline Freund and Emanuel Ornelas
- 28600: Anatomy of a health scare: education, income and the MMR controversy in the UK

- Dan Anderberg, Arnaud Chevalier and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 28599: Risk taking and performance in multistage tournaments: evidence from weightlifting competitions

- Christos Genakos and Mario Pagliero
- 28597: Long-term health effects on the next generation of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy

- Reyn Van Ewijk
- 28595: Monetary policy under alternative asset market structures: the case of a small open economy

- Bianca De Paoli
- 28594: Does relative income matter? Are the critics right?

- Richard Layard, Guy Mayraz and Stephen Nickell
- 28592: The impacts of climate change levy on business: evidence from microdata

- Ralf Martin, Ulrich Wagner and Laure de Preux
- 28591: Convergence of firm-level productivity, globalisation, information technology and competition: evidence from France

- Paul-Antoine Chevalier, Rémy Lecat and Nicholas Oulton
- 28584: Does hospital competition save lives? Evidence from the English NHS patient choice reforms

- Zack Cooper, Stephen Gibbons, Simon Jones and Alistair McGuire
- 28578: Does hospital competition improve efficiency? An analysis of the recent market-based reforms to the English NHS

- Zack Cooper, Stephen Gibbons, Simon Jones and Alistair McGuire
- 28577: Exotic drugs and English medicine: England’s drug trade, c.1550-c.1800

- Patrick Wallis
- 28558: The economic burden of malaria on the household in south-central Vietnam

- Chantal M. Morel, Thang Ngo Duc, Xuan Xa Nguyen, Hung Le Xuan, Thuan Le Khan, Van Ky Pham, Annette Erhart, Anne J. Mills and Umberto D'Alessandro
- 28539: Accounting information and managerial work

- Matthew Hall
- 28520: The importance of relative performance feedback information: evidence from a natural experiment using high school students

- Ghazala Azmat and Nagore Iriberri
- 28519: Government transfers and political support

- Marco Manacorda, Edward Miguel and Andrea Vigorito
- 28518: Peer effects in science: evidence from the dismissal of scientists in Nazi Germany

- Fabian Waldinger
- 28517: The macroeconomic role of unemployment compensation

- Tomer Blumkin, Yossi Hadar and Eran Yashiv
- 28516: International trade integration: a disaggregated approach

- Natalie Chen and Dennis Novy
- 28515: On the international dimension of fiscal policy

- Gianluca Benigno and Bianca De Paoli
- 28514: Change and continuity among minority communities in Britain

- Andreas Georgiadis and Alan Manning
- 28513: Trade, technology adoption and wage inequalities: theory and evidence

- Maria Bas
- 28512: Service traders in the UK

- Holger Breinlich and Chiara Criscuolo
- 28511: Protection and international sourcing

- Emanuel Ornelas and John Turner
- 28510: Understanding the gender pay gap: what's competition got to do with it?

- Alan Manning and Farzad Saidi
- 28509: Does family control affect trade performance?: evidence for Italian firms

- Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Riccardo Faini and Alessandra Tucci
- 28508: Why capital does not migrate to the south: a new economic geography perspective

- Jang Ping Thia
- 28506: Survival of the fittest in cities: agglomeration, selection, and polarisation

- Kristian Behrens and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- 28505: Modern management: good for the environment or just hot air?

- Nicholas Bloom, Christos Genakos, Ralf Martin and Raffaella Sadun
- 28504: Comparing willingness-to-pay and subjective well-being in the context of non-market goods

- Paul Dolan and Robert Metcalf
- 28503: Does planning regulation protect independent retailers?

- Raffaella Sadun
- 28502: Effort and comparison income: experimental and survey evidence

- Andrew Clark, David Masclet and Marie Claire Villeval
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