Royal Holloway, University of London: Discussion Papers in Economics
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- 05/08: From Team Spirit to Jealousy: The Pitfalls of Too Much Transparency

- Alexander Koch and Albrecht Morgenstern
- 05/07: A Comparative Statics Analysis of Punishment in Public-Good Experiments

- Nikos Nikiforakis and Hans-Theo Normann
- 05/06: Cultural Goods and Laboratory Experiments

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro
- 05/05: Behaviour in a Two-Stage Public Goods Experiment

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro
- 05/04: A Theory of Bicameralism

- Giovanni Facchini and Cecilia Testa
- 05/03: Aligning Ambition and Incentives

- Alexander Koch and Eloic Peyrache
- 05/02: Clustering of Trading Activity in the DAX Index Options Market

- Alexander Koch and Zdravetz Lazarov
- 05/01: Testable restrictions of general equilibrium in production economies

- Andrés Carvajal
- 04/31: An experimental test of career concerns

- Alexander Koch, Albrecht Morgenstern and Philippe Raab
- 04/30: Global identification from the equilibrium manifold under incomplete markets

- Andrés Carvajal and Alvaro Riascos
- 04/29: Individually-Rational Collective Choice under Random Preferences

- Andrés Carvajal
- 04/28: Testable Restrictions of General Equilibrium Theory in Exchange Economies with Externalities

- Andrés Carvajal
- 04/27: A Continuous Extension that preserves Concavity, Monotonicity and Lipschitz Continuity

- Andrés Carvajal
- 04/26: Testable Restrictions of Nash Equilibrium in Games with Continuous Domains

- Andrés Carvajal
- 04/25: The Allocation of the US Federal Budget to the States: Evidence on the Power of the Purse

- Valentino Larcinese, Leonzio Rizzo and Cecilia Testa
- 04/24: On the Desirability of an Efficiency Defense in Merger Control

- Johan Lagerlof and Paul Heidhues
- 04/23: The Severity of the Colombian Conflict: Cross-Country Datasets versus New Micro Data

- Jorge Restrepo, Michael Spagat and Juan Vargas
- 04/22: Mixed up? That's good for motivation

- Alexander Koch and Eloic Peyrache
- 04/21: White-Collar Labour Markets, 1890-1918: Evidence from the Banking Industry

- Andrew Seltzer
- 04/20: Gay Glass Ceilings

- Jeff Frank
- 04/19: Is more data better?

- Kaushik Mitra
- 04/18: Performance of Monetary Policy with Internal Central Bank Forecasting

- Kaushik Mitra and Seppo Honkapohja
- 04/17: Learning Stability in Economies with Heterogenous Agents

- Kaushik Mitra and Seppo Honkapohja
- 04/16: Monetary Policy with Internal Central Bank Forecasting: A Case of Heterogenous Information

- Kaushik Mitra and Seppo Honkapohja
- 04/15: Performance of Inflation Targeting Based On Constant Interest Rate Projections

- Kaushik Mitra and Seppo Honkapohja
- 04/14: Determinacy, Learnability, and Monetary Policy Inertia

- Kaushik Mitra and James Bullard
- 04/13: Are Non-Fundamental Equilibria Learnable in Models of Monetary Policy?

- Kaushik Mitra and Seppo Honkapohja
- 04/12: Getting Hitched: The Equilibrium Marriage Market Behaviour of a British Cohort

- Dan Anderberg
- 04/11: The Impact of the Termination Rule in Cooperation Experiments

- Hans-Theo Normann and Brian Wallace
- 04/10: The Dynamics of the Colombian Civil Conflict: A New Data Set

- Jorge Restrepo, Michael Spagat and Juan Vargas
- 04/09: The Colombian Conflict: Uribe’s First 17 Months

- Jorge Restrepo and Michael Spagat
- 04/08: Legislature Size, Bicameralism and Government Spending:Evidence from Democratic Countries

- Roberto Ricciuti
- 04/07: Targeting versus Universalism: An Evaluation of Indirect Effects of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in India

- Katsushi Imai
- 04/06: Punishment and Counter-punishment in Public Goods Games: Can we still govern ourselves?

- Roberto Ricciuti
- 04/05: Punishment and Counter-punishment in Public Goods Games: Can we still govern ourselves?

- Nikos Nikiforakis
- 04/04: Reconciling Workless Measures at the Individual and Household Level. Theory and Evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia

- Paul Gregg, Rosanna Scutella and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 04/03: Two Sides to Every Story: Measuring the Polarisation of Work

- Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 04/02: Job market signaling and screening: An experimental comparison

- Dorothea Kuebler, Wieland Mueller and Hans Normann
- 04/01: Do Buyer-Size Discounts Depend on the Curvature of the Surplus Function? Experimental Tests of Bargaining Models

- Hans Normann, Bradley Ruffle and Christopher Snyder
- 03/9: Bringing Macroeconomics into the Lab

- Roberto Ricciuti
- 03/8: Stratification, Social Networks in the Labour Market and Intergenerational Mobility

- Dan Anderberg and Fredrik Andersson
- 03/7: Moderation in Proportional Systems: Coalitions Matter

- Anouk Riviere
- 03/6: Comparing Electoral Systems: A Geometric Analysis

- Anouk Riviere
- 03/5: Private vs. Public Regulation: Political Economy of the International Environment

- Anthony Heyes and John Maxwell
- 03/4: The Economics of Vocation or Why is a Badly Paid Nurse a Good Nurse?

- Anthony Heyes
- 03/3: Testing Real Options Theory Using Data on Capital Adequacy

- Ciaran Driver and Katsushi Imai
- 03/2: Wage Arrears, Pay Gaps and the Distribution of Earnings: What can we learn from Russia?

- Hartmut Lehmann and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 03/13: Do candidates serve parties interests? Party Polarization as a discipline device

- Cecilia Testa
- 03/12: The Dynamics of the Colombian Civil Conflict: A New Data Set

- Jorge Restrepo, Michael Spagat and Juan Vargas
- 03/11: Political Instability and Growth in Dictatorships

- Jody Overland, Kenneth Simons and Michael Spagat
- 03/10: Foreign Aid Designed to Diminish Terrorist Atrocities can Increase Them

- Michael Mandler and Michael Spagat
- 03/1: A panel of regional indicators of labour market flexibility: the UK, 1979-1998

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- 01/6: Reform, Lobbies and Welfare: A Common Agency Approach

- Cecilia Testa
- 01/5: Can Income Policies Reduce Real Wages? Micro-Evidence from the 1931 Australian Award Wage Cut

- Andrew Seltzer
- 01/4: The Evolution of Modern Educational Systems

- Graziella Bertocchi and Michael Spagat
- 01/3: Human Capital and the Future of Transition Economies

- Michael Spagat
- 01/2: Information Technology and the Dynamics of Firm and Industrial Structure: The British IT Consulting Industry as a Contemporary Specimen

- Kenneth Simons
- 01/1: A Comparison between Unit and Branch Banking: Australian Evidence on Portfolio Diversification and Branch Specialization, 1860-1930

- Andrew Seltzer
- 00/9: Human Capital Evolution and Economic Crisis: Minding 'The Gap'

- Titilola O. Giwa
- 00/5: Technology Benchmarks for Sustained Economic Growth

- Kenneth Simons
- 00/4: A Look at Learning Models in Three-by-Three Bimatrix Games

- Nicole Marie Bouchez
- 00/3: What Learning Models Tell Us to Expect in Three-by-Three Bimatrix Games

- Nicole Marie Bouchez
- 00/2: Equilibrium Convergence in Normal Form Games

- Nicole Marie Bouchez and Daniel Friedman