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- 596180: That's what makes the difference today: an international analysis of the determinants of discrimination

- Siew Ching Goy and Geraint Johnes
- 596078: Profit Sharing and the Quality of Relations with the Boss

- Colin Green and John Heywood
- 594943: Why do Local Unemployment Rates in Poland Vary so Much?

- H Ingham, M Ingham and J Herbst
- 593519: Electoral Competition amongst Citizen-candidates and Downsian Politicians

- Marcin Dziubinski and Jaideep Roy
- 592737: Do peers matter? Evidence from student mobility data in England
- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- 591842: Flexible contract workers in inferior jobs: reappraising the evidence

- Colin Green, Parvinder Kler and Gareth Leeves
- 591829: Voronoi game on disjoint open curves

- Marcin Konrad Dziubinski
- 591173: Trade in the greenhouse: efficient policy in a global model

- Geraint Johnes
- 591160: The allocation of rewards in athletic contests

- B Frick and R Simmons
- 591147: Race and the evaluation of signal callers in the national football league

- David Berri and R Simmons
- 591134: Does it pay to specialize? The story from the Gridiron

- R Simmons and David Berri
- 591121: A tale of two audiences: spectators, television viewers and outcome uncertainty in Spanish football

- Babatunde Buraimo and R Simmons
- 590927: Are flexible contracts bad for workers? Evidence from job satisfaction data

- Colin Green and John Heywood
- 590260: Inflation convergence in the new EU member states

- A M Spiru
- 589032: Does profit sharing increase training by reducing turnover?

- Colin Green and John Heywood
- 584864: Trading volume and the number of trades

- Marwan Izzeldin
- 584041: Performance pay, sorting and the dimensions of job satisfaction

- Colin Green and John Heywood
- 584026: Determinants of UK box office success: the impact of quality signals

- C F Elliott and R Simmons
- 583372: Estimating Argentina''s imports elasticities

- A Duarte, J L Nicolini-Llosa and Ivan Paya
- 582526: The impact of the specialist schools programme on exam results

- Jim Taylor
- 579097: The role of pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors in teacher turnover and mobility decisions

- Steve Bradley, Colin Green and Gareth Leeves
- 578952: The long memory story of real interest rates. Can it be supported?

- Ioannis Venetis, A Duarte and Ivan Paya
- 578936: On the relationship between inflation persistence and temporal aggregation

- Ivan Paya, A Duarte and K Holden
- 578283: What does the eclectic trade model say about the Samuelson conundrum?

- Kwok Tong Soo
- 578270: Cost structure and productivity growth of the Taiwanese international tourist hotels
- C F Chen and Kwok Tong Soo
- 577428: Measuring the research performance of Chinese higher education institutions using data envelopment analysis

- Jill Johnes and L Yu
- 577409: On the relationship between Nominal Exchange Rates and domestic and foreign prices

- Ivan Paya and David Peel
- 577341: Education and economic growth

- Geraint Johnes
- 575369: Efficiency and productivity change in the English higher education sector from 1996/97 to 2002/03

- Jill Johnes
- 574591: Are analysts’ loss functions asymmetric?

- Mark Clatworthy, David Peel and P F Pope
- 574575: Robust estimates of the impact of broadcasting on match attendance in football

- Babatunde Buraimo, D Forrest and R Simmons
- 574562: Market size and attendance in English Premier League football

- Babatunde Buraimo and R Simmons
- 574547: Bootstrapping long memory tests: some Monte Carlo results

- Anthony Murphy and M Izzeldin
- 574157: 'Double trouble': the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises in small states

- A Staines
- 574124: Are analysts' loss functions asymmetric?

- Mark Clatworthy, David Peel and P F Pope
- 574090: The long memory model of political support: some further results

- David Byers, James Davidson and David Peel
- 574044: The abortion-crime link: evidence from England and Wales

- Leo Kahane, David Paton and R Simmons
- 574022: Funding formulae where costs legitimately differ: the case of higher education in England

- Geraint Johnes
- 574007: Higher education institutions' costs and efficiency: taking the decomposition a further step

- G Johnes and J Johnes
- 573993: Skills and earnings revisited

- Geraint Johnes
- 573979: The wage curve revisited: estimates from a UK panel

- Geraint Johnes
- 570306: Zipf's Law and urban growth in Malaysia
- Kwok Tong Soo
- 570284: Integrated equilibrium in a Heckscher-Ohlin-Ricardo model

- Kwok Tong Soo
- 570270: The volume of trade in the smallest Heckscher-Ohlin model

- Kwok Tong Soo
- 567397: Habit, aggregation and long memory: evidence from television audience data

- David Byers, David Peel and D A Thomas
- 567322: Freedom of entry, market size and competitive outcome: evidence from English soccer

- D Forrest, R Simmons and Babatunde Buraimo
- 567306: The relationship between betting and lottery play: a high frequency time-series analysis

- O Gulley, R Simmons and D Forrest
- 567016: Kok and bull? Lisbon, the EES and (more) enlargement

- H Biçak, M Altinay, H Ingham and M Ingham
- 566942: An analysis of costs in institutions of higher education in England

- E Thanassoulis, G Johnes and J Johnes
- 566927: The impact of managerial quality on organizational performance: evidence from German soccer

- B Frick and R Simmons