Economics Discussion Paper Series
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- 1904: The Real Effects of Monetary Expansions: Evidence from a Large-Scale Historical Natural Experiment

- Nuno Palma
- 1903: Money and Modernization in Early Modern England

- Nuno Palma
- 1902: Log-Optimal and Rapid Paths in von Neumann-Gale Dynamical Systems

- E. Babaei, I.V. Evstigneev and Klaus Schenk-Hoppé
- 1901: The Imperial Treasury: Appraisal Methodology and Regional Economic Performance in the UK

- Diane Coyle and Marianne Sensier
- 1816: Von Neumann-Gale Dynamics, Market Frictions, and Capital Growth

- E. Babaei, I.V. Evstigneev, Klaus Schenk-Hoppé and M.V. Zhitlukhin
- 1815: Von Neumann-Gale Dynamics and Capital Growth in Financial Markets with Frictions

- E. Babaei, I.V. Evstigneev, Klaus Schenk-Hoppé and M.V. Zhitlukhin
- 1814: Evolutionary Tax Evasion and Optimal Regulation

- Domenico De Giovanni, Fabio Lamantia and Mario Pezzino
- 1813: Social Information and Consumer Heterogeneity

- Carlo Reggiani, Alejandro Saporiti and Lois Simanjuntak
- 1812: Collective Bargaining in a Basic North American Sports League Model

- Paul Madden
- 1811: From Convergence to Divergence: Portuguese Economic Growth, 1527-1850

- Nuno Palma and Jaime Reis
- 1810: Measuring Vulnerability Using the Counting Approach
- Indranil Dutta and Ajit Mishra
- 1809: Expectations, Preferences and Physicians' Specialty Choice

- Jon Gibson, Dan Rigby, Matt Sutton, Sharon Spooner and Kath Checkland
- 1808: Danger to the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street? The Bank Restriction Act and the Regime Shift to Paper Money, 1797-1821

- Patrick K. O'Brien and Nuno Palma
- 1807: Ecolabels and The Economic Recession

- Jibonayan Raychaudhuri and Ada Wossink
- 1806: Politicians and Their Promises in an Uncertain World: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in India

- Prasenjit Banerjee, Vegard Iversen, Sandip Mitra, Antonio Nicolo' and Kunal Sen
- 1805: Can Autocracy Promote Literacy? Evidence from a Cultural Alignment Success Story

- Jaime Reis and Nuno Palma
- 1804: Distributive Politics with Other-Regarding Preferences

- Ming Tung Le, Alejandro Saporiti and Yizhi Wang
- 1803: Measuring Monetary Policy Deviations from the Taylor Rule

- Joao Madeira and Nuno Palma
- 1802: GEL-Based Inference from Unconditional Moment Inequality Restrictions

- Nicky L. Grant and Richard J. Smith
- 1801: On Altruistic and Electoral Income Redistribution: Theory and Data

- Dario Debowicz, Alejandro Saporiti and Yizhi Wang
- 1711: Harbingers of Modernity: Monetary Injections and European Economics Growth 1492-1790

- Nuno Palma
- 1710: Homo Economicus, AIs, Humans and Rats: Decision-Making and Economic Welfare

- Diane Coyle
- 1709: Social Mobility and Brexit: A Closer Look At England's 'Left Behind' Communities

- Marianne Sensier and Fiona Devine
- 1708: Dynamic Analysis of Discontinuous Best Response with Innovation

- Fabio Lamantia and Mario Pezzino
- 1707: Tax Evasion, Intrinsic Motivation, and the Evolutionary Effects of Tax Reforms

- Fabio Lamantia, Mario Pezzino and Fabio Tramontana
- 1706: Correlated Equilibrium in a Nutshell

- Rabah Amir, Sergei Belkov and Igor V. Evstigneev
- 1705: The Asymptotic Properties of GMM and Indirect Inference Under Second-Order Identification

- Prosper Dovonon and Alastair R. Hall
- 1704: Bootstrapping Structural Change Tests

- Otilia Boldea, Adriana Cornea-Madeira and Alastair R. Hall
- 1703: Inference in Second-Order Identified Models

- Prosper Dovonon, Alastair R. Hall and Frank Kleibergen
- 1702: A New Look at the Classical Bertrand Duopoly

- Rabah Amir and Igor V. Evstigneev
- 1701: Going Green To Be Seen: The Case of Biodiversity Protection on Farmland

- Prasenjit Banerjee, Ada Wossink and Rupayan Pal
- 1606: Consistent Estimation of the Tax-Price Elasticity of Charitable Giving with Survey Data

- Peter Backus and Nicky Grant
- 1605: Gender, Competition and Performance: Evidence from Real Tournaments

- Peter Backus, Maria Cubel, Matej Guid, Santiago Sánchez-Pagés and Enrique Lopez Manas
- 1604: Redistributive Politics, Power Sharing and Fairness

- Dario Debowicz, Alejandro Saporiti and Yizhi Wang
- 1603: The Political Economy of National Statistics

- Diane Coyle
- 1602: Continuous Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting

- Craig Webb
- 1601: Changes in the Returns to Skill and the Variance of Unobserved Ability

- Guido Matias Cortes and Manuel Hidalgo
- 1509: Evaluating non-compulsory educational interventions - the case of peer assisted study groups

- Ralf Becker and Maggy Fostier
- 1508: On The Local Causal Effects of Retirement on Human Capital

- Eduardo Fé and Mario Pezzino
- 1507: Itchy Feet vs Cool Heads: Flow of Funds in an Agent-based Financial Market

- Jan Palczewsk, Klaus Schenk-Hoppé and Tongya Wang
- 1506: Talking about the National Accounts: Statistics and the Democratic Conversation

- Diane Coyle
- 1505: GMM and Indirect Inference: An appraisal of their connections and new results on their properties under second order identification

- Prosper Donovon and Alastair R. Hall
- 1504: The Asymptotic Behaviour of the Residual Sum of Squares in Models with Multiple Break Points

- Alastair R. Hall, Denise Osborn and Nikolaos Sakkas
- 1503: Piecewise Additivity for Nonexpected Utility

- Craig Webb
- 1502: Education, Health, and Economic Growth Nexus: A Bootstrap Panel Granger Causality Analysis for Developing Countries

- Hüseyin Şen, Ayşe Kaya and Baris Alpaslan
- 1501: Incentives, Fairness, and Efficiency in Group Identification

- Wonki Cho and Alejandro Saporiti
- 1415: Health behaviours and the patient-doctor interaction: The double moral hazard problem

- Eleonora Fichera, James Banks and Matt Sutton
- 1414: R&D Spillovers on a Salop Circle

- Fabio Lamantia and Mario Pezzino
- 1413: Decoding the Growth-Nutrition Nexus in China: Inequality, Uncertainty and Food Insecurity

- Jing You, Katsushi Imai and Raghav Gaiha
- 1412: Workfare as "Collateral": The Case of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) in India

- Subhasish Dey and Katsushi Imai
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