Royal Holloway, University of London: Discussion Papers in Economics
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- 9810: Capital Structure and Short Term Decisions

- Dermot Nolan
- 9809: Scale And Scope in 'Green' Advocacy

- Anthony Heyes
- 99/9: And a Vision Appeared unto them of a Great Profit: Evidence of Self-Deception among the Self-Employed

- Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani, David de Meza, John Maloney and Bernard Pearson
- 99/8: Voluntarism in the Shadow of Coercion

- Anthony Heyes
- 99/7: A Proposal for the Greening of Textbook Macro: 'IS-LM-EE'

- Anthony Heyes
- 99/6: What Does The Solow Model Tell Us About Economic Growth?: Complete and Partial Cross-country Excludability of Technologies

- Toshihiro Okada
- 99/5: Oligopoly, Financial Structure and Asset Liquidity

- Dermot Nolan
- 99/4: Capital Structure and Takeover Defences

- Dermot Nolan
- 99/3: Dynamic Risk Sharing With Private Information and Costly Verification of Storage

- Urs Haegler
- 99/2: Network Formation with Sequential Demands

- Sergio Currarini and Massimo Morelli
- 99/12: Elections and the Representation of Preferences over Infinite Sets

- Vicki Knoblauch
- 99/11: Can Political Variables Really Predict Exchange Rate Movements?

- S. Brock Blomber and Andrew Mountford
- 99/10: The Ambiguous Case for Letting Regulators Tailor Standards

- Anthony Heyes
- 99/1: Revolving Doors and Regulatory Complexity

- Anthony Heyes
- 98/8: Political Instability, Foreign Investment and Growth in Proprietary Economies

- Jody Overland and Michael Spagat
- 98/7: The Relationship Between Auditor Accuracy and Auditor Size: An Evaluation of Reputation and Deep Pockets Arguments

- Clive Lennox
- 98/6: Honesty in a Regulatory Context Good Thing or Bad?

- Anthony Heyes
- 98/5: Hiring, Pay, Promotion and Job Security in an Internal Labor Market: Evidence from the Union Bank of Australia

- Andrew Seltzer
- 98/4: Predatory Pricing in an Oligopolistic Framework

- Dermot Nolan
- 98/3: Preference Representation via Pareto Dominance

- Vicki Knoblauch
- 98/2: Bankrupcy, auditor Switching and Audit failure: Evidence from the UK. 1987-1994

- Clive Lennox
- 98/16: Fair Bargains: Distributive Justice and Nash Bargaining Theory

- Marco Mariotti
- 98/15: Stability of Estimates of the Compensation for Danger

- A. Marin and Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani
- 98/13: Entry of New Drugs and doctors' Prescriptions

- Andrea Coscelli
- 98/12: Escalating games, Co-ordination and dominance Solvability

- Marco Mariotti
- 98/11: The Politics of Co-optation and the Origin of the Welfare State

- Graziella Bertocchi, Jody Overland and Michael Spagat
- 98/1: How to Ration the Public Provision of Private Goods

- Jeff Frank
- 10/01: Does Offering More Science at School Increase the Supply of Scientists? The Impact of Offering Triple Science at GCSE on Subsequent Educational Choices and Outcomes

- Stijn Broeke
- 09/12: Signaling in Deterministic and Stochastic Settings

- Thomas Jeitschko and Hans-Theo Normann
- 09/11: Signaling, Learning and Screening Prior to Trial: A Theory of Preliminary Injunctions

- Thomas Jeitschko and Byung-Cheol Kim
- 09/10: A Missing Link in Behavioural Economics? A Portmanteau Experiment on the Relevance of Individual Decision Anomalies for Households

- Alistair Munro and Danail Popov
- 09/09: DID VIETNAM VETERANS GET SICKER IN THE 1990s? THE COMPLICATED EFFECTS OF MILITARY SERVICE ON SELF-REPORTED HEALTH

- Joshua Angrist, Stacey H. Chen and Brigham R. Frandsen
- 09/08: The Impact of Sibling Sex Composition on Women's Educational Achievements: A Unique Natural Experiment by Twins Gender Shocks

- Stacey H. Chen, Yen-Chien Chen and Jin-Tan Liu
- 09/07: Endogenous Entry in Markets with Adverse Selection

- Thomas Jeitschko and Anthony Creane
- 09/06: Using Empirical Mode Decomposition to Estimate Amplitudes in Noisy Data

- Claire Blackman
- 09/04: Do Small States Get More Federal Monies? Myth and Reality About the US Senate Malapportionment

- Cecilia Testa
- 09/03: Separate Effects of Sibling Gender and Family Size on Educational Achievements - Methods and First Evidence from Population Birth Registry

- Yen-Chien Chen, Stacey H. Chen and Jin-Tan Liu
- 09/02: Long-Term Economic Consequences of Vietnam-Era Conscription: Schooling, Experience and Earnings

- Joshua Angrist and Stacey H. Chen
- 09/01: The Effects of the War in Iraq on Nutrition and Health: An Analysis Using Anthropometric Outcomes of Children

- Gabriela Guerrero-Serdán
- 07/04: Bookmaker and pari-mutuel betting: Is a (reverse) favourite-longshot bias built-in?

- Alexander Koch and Hui-Fai Shing
- 07/03: The Effects of Remedial Mathematics on the Learning of Economics: A Natural Experiment

- Johan Lagerlof and Andrew J. Seltzer
- 07/02: Enterprise forms, ownership markets, and capital procurement of the firm

- Kazuhiko Mikami
- 07/01: Do Small States Get More Federal Monies? Myth and Reality about the US Senate Malapportionment

- Valentino Larcinese, Leonzio Rizzo and Cecilia Testa
- 06/05: Resource Curse in Reverse: The Coffee Crisis and Armed Conflict in Colombia

- Oeindrila Dube and Juan Vargas
- 06/04: A Theory of Rent Seeking with Informational Foundations

- Johan Lagerlof
- 06/03: Where are you from? Cultural Differences in Public Good Experiments

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro
- 06/02: Household versus individual valuation: what’s the difference?

- Alistair Munro and Ian Bateman
- 06/01: What’s love got to do with it ? An experimental test of household models in East Uganda

- Alistair Munro, Bereket Kebede, Vegard Iversen, Cecile Jackson and Arjan Verschoor
- 05/10: Eliciting Demand Information through Cheap Talk: An Argument in Favor of Price Regulations

- Lars Frisell and Johann Lagerloef
- 05/09: Giving in Dictator Games: Regard for Others or Regard by Others?

- Alexander Koch and Hans-Theo Normann