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- 466: The fiscal and monetary determinants of sovereign bond yields in the Euro Area

- Jessica Baker, Oriol Carreras, Simon Kirby and Jack Meaning
- 465: Linking Retirement Age to Life Expectancy in a Bismarckian System - The Case of Germany

- Valentin Vogt and Jörg Althammer
- 464: Parameterising the LINDA microsimulation model of benefit unit savings and labour supply

- Justin van de Ven
- 463: One pillar crumbling, the others too short: Old-age provision in Germany

- Martin Werding
- 462: Modelling the long-run economic impact of leaving the European Union

- Monique Ebell, Ian Hurst and James Warren
- 461: Modelling events: the short-term economic impact of leaving the EU

- Jessica Baker, Simon Kirby, Oriol Carreras, Jack Meaning and Rebecca Piggott
- 460: The long-term macroeconomic effects of lower migration to the UK

- Katerina Lisenkova and Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
- 459: LINDA: A dynamic microsimulation model for analysing policy effects on the evolving population cross-section

- Justin van de Ven
- 458: An Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model with Age-variable Rate of Time Preference

- Katerina Lisenkova
- 457: Who Wins? Evaluating the Impact of UK Public Sector Pension Scheme Reforms

- Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene, Alexander Danzer and Peter Dolton
- 456: The sustainability of Scottish public finances: a Generational Accounting approach

- Katerina Lisenkova, Miguel Sanchez-Martinez and James Sefton
- 455: An economic analysis of the existing taxation of pensions (EET) versus an alternative regime (TEE)
- Monique Ebell, Angus Armstrong and Philip Davis
- 454: What young English people do once they reach school-leaving age: a cross-cohort comparison for the last 30 years

- Jake Anders and Richard Dorsett
- 453: Does socioeconomic background affect pay growth among early entrants to high-status jobs?

- Jake Anders
- 452: Ownership and Pay in Britain

- Alex Bryson
- 451: Intergenerational and Inter-Ethnic Well-Being: An Analysis for the UK

- Richard Dorsett, Cinzia Rienzo and Martin Weale
- 450: The UK Productivity Puzzle 2008-2013: Evidence From British Businesses

- Rebecca Riley and Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene
- 449: Raising the Standard: Minimum Wages and Firm Productivity

- Rebecca Riley and Chiara Rosazza-Bondibene
- 448: The UK's Productivity Puzzle
- Alex Bryson and John Forth
- 447: Does Worker Wellbeing Affect Workplace Performance?

- Alex Bryson, John Forth and Lucy Stokes
- 446: Has Performance Pay Increased Wage Inequality in Britain?

- Alex Bryson
- 445: The School-to-Work Transition: An Overview of Two Recent Studies

- Richard Dorsett and Paolo Lucchino
- 444: Identifying Tax Implicit Equivalence Scales

- Justin van de Ven
- 443: Share Capitalism and Worker Wellbeing

- Alex Bryson
- 442: Mapping Information Economy Business with Big Data: Findings from the UK

- Max Nathan and Anna Rosso
- 441: All-Star or Benchwarmer? Relative Age, Cohort Size and Career Success in the NHL
- Alex Bryson
- 440: Who fared better? The fortunes of performance-pay and fixed-pay workers through recession

- Martin Weale, Alex Bryson, John Forth and Lucy Stokes
- 439: Employee Stock Purchase Plans - Gift or Incentive? Evidence from a Multinational Corporation

- Alex Bryson
- 438: Bank Diversification and Valuation: International Evidence

- Angus Armstrong and Tatiana Fic
- 437: Real Devolution: The Power to Borrow

- Angus Armstrong and Monique Ebell
- 436: It's Where You Work: Increases in Earnings Dispersion across Establishments and Individuals in the U.S

- Alex Bryson
- 435: A review of the economic theories of poverty

- Miguel Sanchez-Martinez and Philip Davis
- 434: Scotland's Lender of Last Resort Options

- Angus Armstrong
- 433: The Performance Pay Premium: How Big Is It and Does It Affect Wage Dispersion?

- Alex Bryson, John Forth and Lucy Stokes
- 432: Pay Equity After the Equality Act 2010: Does Sexual Orientation Still Matter?
- Alex Bryson
- 431: Skills and training for a more innovation-intensive economy

- Geoff Mason
- 430: Patents as Quality Signals? The Implications for Financing Constraints on R&D

- Bronwyn Hall
- 429: Issues in the Design of Fiscal Policy Rules

- Jonathan Portes
- 428: What Accounts for the Union Member Advantage in Voter Turnout? Evidence from the European Union, 2002-2008

- Alex Bryson
- 427: What Happens When Employers are Free to Discriminate? Evidence from the English Barclays Premier Fantasy Football League

- Alex Bryson
- 426: Assets and Liabilities and Scottish Independence

- Monique Ebell and Dr Angus Armstrong
- 425: Biomarkers and Long-term Labour Market Outcomes: The Case of Creatine

- Alex Bryson
- 424: Human well-being and in-work benefits: a randomized controlled trial

- Richard Dorsett
- 423: Are firms paying more for performance?
- Alex Bryson, Lucy Stokes and John Forth
- 422: Overview of the NiGEM-S Model: Scottish version of the National Institute Global Econometric Model

- Dr Katerina Lisenkova, Iana Liadze and Dr Ian Hurst
- 421: Exploring the Short- and Long-Run Links from Bank Competition to Risk – Reconciling Conflicting Hypotheses?

- E Davis and Dilruba Karim
- 420: The Long Term Economic Impacts of Reducing Migration: the Case of the UK Migration Policy

- Dr Miguel Sanchez-Martinez and Dr Katerina Lisenkova
- 419: Young people's labour market transitions: the role of early experiences

- Paolo Lucchino and Richard Dorsett
- 418: Can an Ageing Scotland Afford Independence?

- Dr Katerina Lisenkova
- 417: Empirical Analysis of Household Savings Decisions in Context of Uncertainty: A cross-sectional approach

- Paolo Lucchino and Dr Justin van de Ven