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98/8: Minimax Regret and Efficient Bargaining under Uncertainty Downloads
Walter Bossert and Hans Peters
98/7: Multi-Attribute Decision-Making in Individual and Social, Choice Downloads
Walter Bossert and Hans Peters
98/6: Opportunity Sets and the Measurement of Information Downloads
Walter Bossert
97/19: On the Structure of Choice Under Different External References
Wulf Gaertner and Yongsheng Xu
97/18: On Diversity and Freedom of Choice
Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
97/17: Price-Independent Welfare Precriptions and Population Size Downloads
Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
97/16: Environmental Impact of Technology Policy: R&D Subsidies Versus R&D Cooperation
Emmanuel Petrakis and Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
97/15: The Dynamics of Money and Prices Under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes: An Empirical Investigation
Michael Bleaney
97/14: The Implausability of Cycles in the Diamond Overlapping Generations Model
Mark A. Roberts,
97/13: Central and Two-Stage Wage Setting and Minimum Wages in a Model With Imperfect Competition and Multiple Technological Equilibria
Mark A. Roberts,
97/12: Rationalizable Solutions to Pure Population Problems Downloads
Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
97/11: Welfarism and Information Invariance
Walter Bossert
97/10: A Note on Alternative Explanations of Cyclical Choices
Steven J. Humphrey,
97/9: A Cointegration Analysis of Price Relationships on the World Wheat Market
T.A. Lloyd and A.J. Rayner,
97/8: Is the Dollar/ECU Exchange A Random Walk?
A P. Newbold, .J. Rayner,, Neil Kellard and C. Ennew,
97/7: Long-Run Price Behaviour of Wheat and Maize: Trend Stationarity or Difference-Stationarity?
P. Newbold,, A.J. Rayner,, Neil Kellard and C. Ennew,
97/6: Disinflation and Central Bank Independence in Australia, Canada and New Zealand: Evidence from Smooth Transition Analysis
Stephen Leybourne and Paul Mizen
97/5: The Declaration of Independence: Can a Central Bank Credibly Commit Itself to Low Inflation?
Paul Mizen,
97/4: Two-Stage Bargaining and Minimum Wages in a Dual Labour Market
Mark A. Roberts, and Karsten Staehr Torben Tranaes,
97/3: Trade Policy and Growth Theory: Recent Advances
Rodney Falvey
97/2: Currency and Banking Crises with Endogenous Government Behavior
David Fielding and Paul Mizen
97/1: The Social and Economic Determinants of Voter Behaviour: Evidence from the 1992 General Election in Scotland
David Fielding
96/21: Stability in a Solow Growth Model under Alternative Expectational Forms and Nominal Interest Rate Rules
Mark A. Roberts,
96/20: Environmental Quality and Economic Growth
Matthew Cole, A.J. Rayner and J.M. Bates,
96/19: Employment in General Equilibrium: Wage-Employment vs. Wage-Only Bargaining
Mark A. Roberts,
96/18: Two Puzzles in the Analysis of Foreign Exchange Market Efficiency
C. Ennew,, Neil Kellard, A. J. Rayner P. Newbold and Mark Wohar
96/17: Rationality and External Reference
Wulf Gaertner and Yongsheng Xu
96/16: Hyperinflation with Forward-Looking Expectations
Mark A. Roberts,
96/15: Banks and the Property Cycle
Mervyn K. Lewis,
96/14: The Myths of Free Banking
Mervyn K. Lewis,
96/13: R&D Competition with Asymmetric Firms
Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
96/12: Recycling in the Riverland
Alexandra K. Lewis and Mervyn K. Lewis,
96/11: Testing for Efficiency in Commodity Futures Markets
C. Ennew,, Neil Kellard, P. Newbold and A.J. Rayner,
96/10: Prescribing Costs in General Practice: the Impact of Hard Budget Constraints
D.K. Whynes,, Darrin Baines and K.H. Tolley,
96/9: Universal Banking in Europe: the Old and the New
Mervyn K. Lewis,
96/8: A Note on R&D Mixed Duopoly Under Conditions of Limited Appropriability
Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
96/7: Reflections on the Future of Decision Theory
Steven J. Humphrey,
96/6: Measuring Pre-Determined Socio-Economic 'Inputs' When Assessing the Efficiency of Educational Outputs
John Bates,
96/5: Farm Level Adjustment to CAP Reform: An Integer Programming Approach
S.J. Ramsden,, G.V. Reed and A.J. Rayner,
96/4: Endogenous Information Quality: A Job-Assignment Application
David A. Maleug and Yongsheng Xu
96/3: An Experimental Investigation of the Cognitive Antecedents of Event-Splitting Effects
Steven J. Humphrey,
96/2: Wage Constraint or Freedom Under Central Bargaining? The Role of Precommitment in the Provision of State Benefits
Mark A. Roberts,
96/1: On Preference and Freedom
Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu
95/8: Asset and Liability Management in Retail Banking
Mervyn K. Lewis and Phillip Morton,
95/7: Proposals to Ensure a Smooth Transition to European Monetary Union
Paul Mizen and Brian Tew,
95/6: An Experimental Test for Juxtaposition Effects, Event-Splitting Effects and Anchoring Effects Under Risk and Uncertainty
Steven J. Humphrey,
95/5: The Evolution of the Australian Financial System
Mervyn K. Lewis and R. H. Wallace,
95/4: Credibility and Disinflation in the European Monetary System
Michael Bleaney and Paul Mizen
95/3: Exchange Rates and Prices of Manufactured Exports in Seven Major OECD Countries
Michael Bleaney
95/2: Financial Services Location and Competition Amongst Financial Centres in Europe
Mervyn K. Lewis,
95/1: Cost Functions and R&D Competition with Asymmetric Firms
Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
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