Discussion Papers
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- 07/06: Anti-Poverty Transfers without Riots in Tunisia

- Christophe Muller
- 07/05: Classifying Exchange Rate Regimes: A Statistical Analysis of Alternative Methods

- Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco
- 07/04: The Performance of Exchange Rate Regimes in Developing Countries - Does the Classifications Scheme Matter?

- Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco
- 07/03: Food Price Changes and Consumer Welfare in Ghana in the 1990s

- Charles Ackah, and Simon Appleton
- 07/02: Who Gains from Trade Protection in Ghana? A Household-Level Analysis

- Charles Ackah,, Oliver Morrissey and Simon Appleton
- 07/01: Trade Liberalisation is Good for You if You are Rich

- Charles Ackah, and Oliver Morrissey
- 06/11: Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Kenya

- Jane Kiringai
- 06/10: Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Tanzania

- Josaphat Kweka
- 06/09: Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Uganda

- Nichodemus Rudaheranwa
- 06/08: Trade Openness, Trade Costs and Growth: Why Sub-Saharan Africa Performs Poorly

- Jennifer Mbabazi,, Chris Milner and Oliver Morrissey
- 06/07: Aid Loans versus Aid Grants: Are the Effects Different?

- Oliver Morrissey, Olaf Islei, and Daniel M'Amanja
- 06/06: Informal Institutions and Cross-Country Income Differences

- Stephen Knowles, and Clayton Weatherston
- 06/05: Foreign Aid, Investment and Economic Growth in Kenya: a Time Series Approach

- Daniel M'Amanja, and Oliver Morrissey
- 06/04: Wages and Human Capital in Exporting Firms in Morocco

- Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman
- 06/03: 'Arranged' Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: a Model with Evidence from India

- Indraneel Dasgupta, Pushkar Maitra and Diganta Mukherjee
- 06/02: Examining the Robustness of Competing Explanations of Slow Growth in African Countries

- Ronelle Burger and Stan Du Plessis
- 06/01: She Could or She Didn't? A Revisionist Analysis of the Failure of the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856

- Indraneel Dasgupta and Diganta Mukherjee
- 98/5: Determinants of Exports and Investment of Manufacturing Firms in Tanzania

- Louise Grenier, Andy McKay and Oliver Morrissey
- 98/4: Aggregate Export and Food Crop Supply Response in Tanzania

- Andy McKay, Oliver Morrissey and Charlotte Vaillant
- 98/3: Dynamic Sectoral Linkages and Structural Change in a Developing Economy

- Norman Gemmell, Tim Lloyd, and Marina Mathew
- 98/2: Aid and the Public Sector in Pakistan: Evidence with Endogenous Aid

- Susana Franco-Rodriguez,, Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey
- 97/21: Economic Effects of Rules of Origin
- Rodney Falvey and Geoff Reed,
- 97/20: The Environmental Impact of the Uruguay Round
- Matthew Cole, A.J. Rayner and J.M. Bates,
- 97/19: Factor Endowments and the Pattern of Affiliate Production by Multinational Enterprises
- Karolina Ekholm
- 97/18: Does the Nominal Exchange Rate Regime Make a Difference to Inflation?
- David Fielding
- 97/17: Cumulation and Injury Determination of the European Community in Anti-Dumping Cases
- P.K.M. Tharakan, Sir David Greenaway and Joe Tharakan,
- 97/16: Economic Geography, Comparative Advantage and Trade Within Industries: Evidence from the OECD
- Sir David Greenaway and Johan Torstensson,
- 97/15: The Transmission of World Agricultural Prices in Cote d'Ivoire
- T.A. Lloyd, C.W. Morgan, A.J. Rayner and C. Vaillant,
- 97/14: Factor Endowments, Nontradables Prices and Measures of Openness" "
- Rodney Falvey and Norman Gemmell
- 97/13: Static and Dynamic Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Adjustment: A Geometric Reappraisal
- Akm Azhar, Robert Elliott and Chris Milner
- 97/12: Excess Anti-Dumping Margins in the EU: A Matter of Questionable Injury?
- P.K. Mathew Tharakan, Sir David Greenaway and Birgit Kerstens,
- 97/11: Does Trade Affect Wages?
- Sir David Greenaway, Robert Hine and Peter Wright
- 97/10: Modelling the Impact of Trade on Employment in the United Kingdom
- Sir David Greenaway, Robert Hine and Peter Wright
- 97/9: The Impact of Anti-Dumping Actions: Estimates from an Intervention Analysis
- Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey and Geoffrey Reed,
- 97/8: What Should Development Economists Know About Politics? Identifying the Policy Environment for Economic Policy Reform
- Oliver Morrissey
- 97/7: Food Crop Production in Developing Countries: A Disaggregate Analysis Under Risk
- Ewen Cummins,
- 97/6: Trade Reform, Macroeconomic Performance and Export Growth in Ten Latin American Countries, 1979-95
- Michael Bleaney
- 97/5: Manufacturing Investment in South Africa: A Time-Series Model
- David Fielding
- 97/4: Strategic Trade Policy, Learning by Doing Effects and Economic Development
- Andy McKay and Chris Milner
- 97/3: Measuring Trade Liberalisation in Africa
- Chris Milner and Oliver Morrissey
- 97/2: Tailoring Conditionality to Donor-Recipient Relationships
- Howard White and Oliver Morrissey
- 97/1: Futures Markets for Agricultural Commodities in Developing Countries
- C. Vaillant,, A. J. Rayner C. W. Morgan and T. A. Lloyd,
- 96/17: Trade Liberalization and Factor Price Convergence
- Rodney Falvey
- 96/16: Decomposition of the Effects of the Uruguay Round
- Adam Blake, A. J. Rayner and G. V. Reed,
- 96/15: Adjustment to the European Single Market: Inferences from Intra-Industry Trade Patterns
- Marius Brülhart and Robert Elliott
- 96/14: Back to the Future: Taking Stock on Intra-Industry Trade
- Sir David Greenaway and Johan Torstensson,
- 96/13: Aggregate Investment in South Africa: A Model with Implications for Political Reform
- David Fielding
- 96/12: Measuring and Modelling Investors' Risk in South Africa
- David Fielding
- 96/11: Investment, Uncertainty and Financial Constraints: Evidence from the South African Mining Sector
- David Fielding
- 96/10: Private Fixed Capital Investment Decisions Under the Imperfect Capital Market Assumption: An Application of an Euler Equation Approach to Turkey
- Öner Günçavdi, Michael Bleaney and Andy McKay
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