Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
From Department of Economics, Keele University
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- 2001/09: Export and direct investment as a signal in global markets

- Arijit Mukherjee and Udo Broll
- 2001/08: The Welfare Effect of Quality Degradation in the Presence of Network Externalities

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- 2001/07: Cost Padding in Regulated Monopolies

- Spiros Bougheas and Timothy Worrall
- 2001/06: Is The Unskilled Worker Problem In Developed Countries Going Away?

- Edward Anderson
- 2001/05: Does society prefer small innovation?

- Arijit Mukherjee
- 2001/04: Bilateral merger in a leadership structure

- Tarun Kabiraj and Arijit Mukherjee
- 2001/03: Imitation, patent protection and welfare

- Arijit Mukherjee and Enrico Pennings
- 2001/02: R&D organization and technology transfer

- Arijit Mukherjee and Sugata Marjit
- 2001/01: International Joint Venture and the Technology of the Future

- Sugata Marjit, Arijit Mukherjee and Tarun Kabiraj
- 2000/20: Gift-giving, Quasi-Credit and Reciprocity

- Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Worrall
- 2000/19: Land Rents and Competitive Equilibrium

- Martin Diedrich
- 2000/18: Monopoly Quality Differentiation with Top-quality Dependent Fixed Costs

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- 2000/17: Time Consistency and Intergenerational Risk Sharing

- Timothy Worrall
- 2000/16: The Maximum Interest Rate on an Unbalanced Growth Path

- Martin Diedrich
- 2000/15: Nonlinear Pricing of Telecommunications with Call and Network Externalities

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- 2000/14: RENTSEEKING BY PLAYERS WITH CONSTANT ABSOLUTE RISK AVERSION

- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- 2000/13: Differential Interest Rates on Unbalanced Growth Paths

- Martin Diedrich
- 2000/12: Functional Quality Degradation of Software with Network Externalities

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- 2000/11: Network Competition and Interconnection with Heterogeneous Subscribers

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- 2000/10: On Monetary Policy Implications of Credit Rationing under Asymmetric Information

- Frederique Bracoud
- 2000/09: The cost of regulation in education: do school inspections improve school quality?

- Leslie Rosenthal
- 2000/08: Intertemporal Substitution and Gambling for Long-Lived Agents

- Lisa Farrell and Roger Hartley
- 2000/07: Joint Production Games And Share Functions

- Roger Hartley and Richard Cornes
- 2000/06: The value of secondary school quality

- Leslie Rosenthal
- 2000/05: The Effects of Pollution and Energy Taxes across the European Income Distribution

- Elizabeth Symons, Stefan Speck and John Proops
- 2000/04: Heterogeneous Demand Responses to Discrete Price Changes

- Roger Hartley and Gauthier Lanot
- 2000/03: The Long-Run Labour Market Consequences of Teenage Motherhood

- Arnaud Chevalier and Tarja Viitanen
- 2000/02: Economic Societies in Great Britain and Ireland before 1902

- Keith Tribe
- 2000/01: Financial Transfers and Educational Achievement

- Arnaud Chevalier and Gauthier Lanot
- 99/09: The Non-Recovery of Agricultural Tradables and Enduring Rural Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Peter Lawrence and Deryke Belshaw
- 99/08: The Economic Analysis of Agrarian Structural Reform: the transition from state to private agriculture in developing and transitional economies

- Peter Lawrence
- 99/07: Economic Thought

- Keith Tribe
- 99/06: The Cambridge Economics Tripos 1903-55 and the Training of Economists
- Keith Tribe
- 99/05: On the Design of Lottery Games
- Roger Hartley and Gauthier Lanot
- 99/04: Simply Reducible Environmental Games
- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- 99/03: A Dynamic Model of Electoral Competition

- Gilbert Laffond, Jean Lainé and Gauthier Lanot
- 99/02: Equilibrium Existence and Uniqueness in Public Good Models: An Elementary Proof via Contraction
- Richard Cornes, Roger Hartley and Todd Sandler
- 99/01: Employer Compensation Policies, Public Transfer Programmes and Retirement Decisions

- Paul Bingley and Gauthier Lanot
- 98/15: Risk-Sharing in Village Economies

- Timothy Worrall
- 98/14: Mutual Insurance, Individual Savings and Limited Commitment

- Ethan Ligon, Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Worrall
- 98/13: Labour Supply and the Incidence of Income Tax on Wages

- Paul Bingley and Gauthier Lanot
- 98/12: The Labour Supply of Married Mothers and the Effects of Intra-Household Redistribution
- Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
- 98/11: Stakeholder Incentives and Reforms in China’s State-Owned Enterprises: A Common-Property Theory
- Richard Cornes, Todd Sandler and Jon Cauley
- 98/10: The 1948 Currency Reform: Structure and Purpose

- Keith Tribe
- 98/09: The Economics of the National Lottery
- Stephen Creigh-Tyte and Lisa Farrell
- 98/08: The Taxation of Discrete Investment Choices
- Michael Devereux and Rachel Griffith
- 98/07: Issues in the Taxation of Income from Foreign Portfolio and Direct Investment
- Michael Devereux
- 98/06: Measuring Tax Incidence: An Application to UK Mortgage Interest Tax Relief
- Richard C. Cornes and Emilson C.D. Silva
- 98/05: Measuring Tax Incidence: An Application to UK Mortgage Interest Tax Relief

- Michael Devereux and Gauthier Lanot
- 98/04: Pareto-Improving Redistribution and Pure Public Goods
- Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler