Discussion Papers in European Economics
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- 99/7: Information, Business Survey Forecasts and Measurement of Output Trends in Six European Economies

- Kevin Lee and Kalvinder Shields
- 99/6: Economics and Politics: Interest Rate Convergence in Europe and EMU
- Livio Stracca
- 99/5: Validity of the optimal portfolio allocation model with price constraints on the example of the Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Ewa Majerowska
- 99/4: Import Demand Specification in Computable General Equilibrium Models of Economies in Transition
- Barbara Roberts and Jeffery I Round
- 99/3: Indirect Tax Reform in Bulgaria
- Stephen Pudney, Nikolay Markov and Robert Ackrill
- 99/2: Disequilibrium Trading and Market Constraints, Theoretical Foundations: The Case of the Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Ewa Majerowska
- 99/1: CAP Reform 1999: Crisis Management in Search of a Crisis?
- Robert Ackrill
- 98/4: Transition and Changes in Industrial Concentration in Poland

- Barbara Roberts
- 98/3: The European Union Budget and the Importance of the Balanced Budget Rule
- Robert Ackrill
- 98/2: Inflation and the New Political Macroeconomics
- Dean Garratt
- 98/1: Regulation of the Warsaw Stock Exchange: The Portfolio Allocation Problem
- Wojciech Charemza and Ewa Majerowska
- 97/6: Fiscal Federalism and the European Union: The Need for a New Paradigm
- Robert Ackrill
- 97/5: Central Bank Independence: Gain Without Pain?
- Ali al-Nowaihi, Paul Levine and Darren Philp
- 97/4: Can Political Monetary Cycles be Avoided?
- Ali al-Nowaihi and Paul Levine
- 97/3: Rules Versus Discretion: Why EMU Needs a Stability Pact
- Robert Ackrill and Dean Garratt
- 97/2: Rules, Discretion and National Policy Autonomy Under Economic and Monetary Union
- Robert Ackrill and Dean Garratt
- 97/1: Some Consequences of Eliminating Unprofitable Output: Evidence from Polish Enterprises
- Janusz Maciaszek, Katarzyna Mikolajczyk and Barbara Roberts
- 96/6: Political Business Cycles and Economic and Monetary Union in the European Union
- Robert Ackrill and Dean Garratt
- 96/5: Unprofitability in the Polish Enterprise Sector, 1988-1993
- Janusz Maciaszek, Katarzyna Mikolajczyk and Barbara Roberts
- 96/4: Poverty and Social Security in Bulgaria During Transition
- Rumen Dobrinsky, Nikolay Markov and Stephen Pudney
- 96/3: Political Business Cycles within Integrated Economies: Possible Considerations for the European Union
- Joshy Easaw and Dean Garratt
- 96/2: Transition in Poland and Shift in Sectoral Composition of Demand
- Barbara Roberts
- 96/1: State Pensions and the Welfare of Pensioners during Economic Transition: An Analysis of Hungarian Survey Data
- Ruth Hancock and Stephen Pudney