Umeå Economic Studies
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- 877: The Rate Of Substitution Between Low Pay Workers and The National Minimum Wage

- Gauthier Lanot and Panos Sousounis
- 876: Mortgage Loan Characteristics, Unobserved Heterogeneity and the Performance of United Kingdom Securitised Sub-Prime Loans

- Gauthier Lanot and David Leece
- 875: Essays on Growth and Environment

- Catia Cialani
- 874: Who benefits from university admissions tests? - A comparison between grades and test scores as selection instruments to higher education

- Magnus Wikström and Christina Wikström
- 873: Economic Stagnation and Stable Growth: The Persistence and Survival of Growth Regimes under Political Transitions

- Lilit Hakobyan
- 872: Income Inequality, Competitiveness of Political Systems and the Distance to the Efficient Frontier of Economic Growth

- Lilit Hakobyan
- 871: Political Transition, Economic Growth and Reoccurring Crisis in Countries with and without Experience of Military Dictatorship

- Lilit Hakobyan
- 870: Simultaneity in the Multivariate Count Data Autoregressive Model

- Kurt Brännäs
- 868: Central Bank Independence and the Price-Output-Variability Trade-off

- Mats Landström
- 867: Public provision and cross-border health care

- David Granlund and Magnus Wikström
- 866: The Influence of Non-Cognitive and Cognitive Ability on Individuals’ Stock Market Participation

- André Gyllenram, Niklas Hanes and Jörgen Hellström
- 865: Loved Ones Matter: Family Effects and Stock Market Participation

- Jörgen Hellström, Emma Zetterdahl and Niklas Hanes
- 864: Essays on Energy Demand and Household Energy Choice

- Amin Karimu
- 863: Are Central Bank Independence Reforms Necessary for Achieving Low and Stable Inflation?

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Mats Landström and Niklas Rudholm
- 862: Keeping up with the Joneses, the Smiths and the Tanakas: Optimal Taxation with Social Comparisons in a Multi-Country Economy

- Thomas Aronsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 861: Day trading returns across volatility states

- Christian Lundström
- 860: The Number of Traded Shares: A Time Series Modelling Approach

- Kurt Brännäs
- 859: Tax Policy in an Economic Federation With Proportional Membership Fees

- Tomas Sjögren
- 858: Can Labor Market Imperfections Cause Overprovision of Public Inputs?

- Diego Martínez and Tomas Sjögren
- 857: Gender Norms, Work Hours, and Corrective Taxation

- Thomas Aronsson and David Granlund
- 856: Self-Control Problems and Conspicuous Housing Consumption:Implications for Tax Policy

- Thomas Aronsson and Andrea Mannberg
- 855: The Number of Shareholders - Time Series Modelling and Some Empirical Result

- Kurt Brännäs
- 854: Wind Farms – Where and how to put them?
- Ek Kristina and Lars Persson
- 853: The effect of pharmacies’ right to negotiate discounts on the market share of parallel imported pharmaceuticals

- David Granlund
- 852: Market Liberalization and Market Integration - Essays on the Nordic Electricity Market

- Jens Lundgren
- 851: Könslönegap och glastak - En studie av kvinnor och män i ekonomyrket

- Åsa Löfström
- 850: Public Goods in a Voluntary Federal Union: Implications of a Participation Constraint

- Thomas Aronsson, Luca Micheletto and Tomas Sjögren
- 849: Asymmetry with respect to the memory in stock market volatilities

- Carl Lönnbark
- 848: Occurrence of long and short term asymmetry in stock market volatilities

- Carl Lönnbark
- 847: Green Public Procurement as an Environmental Policy Instrument:Cost Effectiveness

- Sofia Lundberg and Per-Olov Marklund
- 846: Public Procurement and Non-contractible Quality: Evidence from Elderly Care

- Mats A. Bergman, Sofia Lundberg and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 845: Assessing the profitability of intraday opening range breakout strategies

- Ulf Holmberg, Carl Lönnbark and Christian Lundström
- 844: On the role of the estimation error in prediction of expected shortfall

- Carl Lönnbark
- 843: When Samuelson Met Veblen Abroad: National and Global Public Good Provision when Social Comparisons Matter

- Thomas Aronsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 842: Adaptation, Anticipation-Bias and Optimal Income Taxation

- Thomas Aronsson and Ronnie Schöb
- 841: The Asymmetric Count Data Moving Average Model

- Kurt Brännäs
- 840: Essays on Credit Markets and Banking

- Ulf Holmberg
- 839: Decentralized Fiscal Federalism Revisited: Optimal Income Taxation and Public Goods under Horizontal Leadership

- Thomas Aronsson and Lars Persson
- 838: Comparing Centralized and Decentralized Banking: A Study of the Risk-Return Profiles of Banks

- Ulf Holmberg, Tomas Sjögren and Jörgen Hellström
- 837: Error Corrected Disequilibrium

- Ulf Holmberg
- 836: The Credit Market and the Determinants of Credit Crunches: An Agent Based Modeling Approach

- Ulf Holmberg
- 835: Does academic research affect the local growth pattern? Empirical evidence based on Swedish data

- Johan Lundberg
- 834: University education and income – does prior achievement matter?

- Magnus Wikström and Christina Wikström
- 833: Tax Policy and Present-Biased Preferences: Paternalism under International Capital Mobility

- Thomas Aronsson and Tomas Sjögren
- 832: On the de…nition of W in empirical models of yardstick competition

- Johan Lundberg
- 831: EU Enlargement, Parallel Trade and Price Competition in Pharmaceuticals - What’s to Blame? Derogation or Perception?

- David Granlund and Miyase Yesim Köksal
- 830: On Envelope Theorems in Economics: Inspired by a Revival of a Forgotten Lecture

- Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- 829: Optimal Tax Progression: Does it Matter if Wage Bargaining is Centralized or Decentralized?

- Thomas Aronsson and Magnus Wikström
- 828: State-Variable Public Goods When Relative Consumption Matters: A Dynamic Optimal Taxation Approach

- Thomas Aronsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- 827: Identification of jumps in financial price series

- Jörgen Hellström and Carl Lönnbark