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- 363: Was the subprime crisis unique? An analysis of the factors that help predict banking crises in OECD countries
- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 362: Trade Union Membership and Influence 1999-2009

- Alex Bryson and John Forth
- 361: To Join or Not to Join? Factors Influencing Employee Share Plan Membership in a Multinational Corporation

- Alex Bryson
- 360: The Non-Transparency of Timeless Rules
- Brian Henry
- 359: Accounting for UK economic performance 1973-2009

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 358: The Effects of Banking Crises on Potential Output in OECD Countries

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 357: Evaluating off-balance sheet exposures in banking crisis determination models

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 356: The Effects of Myopia on Pension Decisions

- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 355: An Empirical Investigation of Quasi-hyperbolic Discounting

- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 354: Calibrating macroprudential policy

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 352: Economic Benefits of Lifelong Learning

- Richard Dorsett, Dr Silvia Lui and Dr Martin Weale
- 351: The impact of global imbalances: Does the current account balance help to predict banking crises in OECD countries?

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 350: Slip Sliding Away: Further Union Decline in Germany and Britain

- Alex Bryson
- 349: A Cost-benefit Analysis of Cataract Surgery based on the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing

- Dr Martin Weale
- 348_2: Monthly and quarterly GDP estimates for interwar Britain

- Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 348_1: How Does Innovation Affect Worker Wellbeing?

- Alex Bryson
- 347: Rates of return and alternative measures of capital input: 14 countries and 10 branches, 1971-2005

- Ana Rincon-Aznar
- 346: Consumption, employment uncertainty, and capital losses

- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 345: Pensions policy and the recession

- Dr Martin Weale
- 344: Project on consumption and saving for the DWP - comparative analysis of consumption and saving in the UK and US

- Iana Liadze and Ray Barrell
- 343: The utility of expectational data: Firm-level evidence using matched qualitative-quantitative UK surveys

- Dr Silvia Lui, Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 342: Measuring Output Gap Uncertainty
- James Mitchell
- 341: The Extent of Collective Bargaining and Workplace Representation: Transitions between States and their Determinants. A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Great Britain

- Alex Bryson
- 340: Saving and the National Economy
- Dr Martin Weale
- 339: The Returns to Scarce Talent: Footedness and Player Remuneration in European Soccer

- Alex Bryson
- 338: Fiscal Policy, Fairness between Generations and National Saving

- Dr Martin Weale and Ray Barrell
- 337: Macro Modelling with Many Models
- James Mitchell
- 336: A Structural Dynamic Micro-Simulation Model for Policy Analysis: Application to Pension Reform, Income Tax Changes and Rising Life Expectancy

- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 335: The Business Case for Equal Opportunities

- Rebecca Riley, Hilary Metcalf and John Forth
- 334: A Model of Household Savings and Labour Supply Responses to the Policy Environment
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 333: How to Pay for the Crisis or Macroeconomic implications of pension reform

- Ray Barrell, Dr Ian Hurst and Simon Kirby
- 332: Optimal Design of Means Tested Retirement Benefits
- Dr Justin van de Ven
- 331: A fiscal stimulus to address the effects of the global financial crisis on sub-Saharan Africa
- Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 330: Bank regulation, property prices and early warning systems for banking crises in OECD countries

- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and E Davis
- 329: Employee Voice and Private Sector Workplace Outcomes in Britain, 1980-2004

- Alex Bryson
- 328: Collective Sentiment in Qualitative Business Surveys
- Dr Silvia Lui, Dr Martin Weale and Dr. James Mitchell
- 327: Unions and Workplace Performance in Britain and France

- Alex Bryson and John Forth
- 326: Employee Involvement, Technology and Job Tasks

- Francis Green
- 325: The Economics of a Reduction in VAT

- Dr Martin Weale and Ray Barrell
- 324: A Simulation Analysis of the Effects of the Socio-economic Environment on Fertility and Female Labour Supply Decisions in the United Kingdom

- Justin van de Ven
- 323: Qualitative Business Surveys: Signal or Noise?

- Dr Silvia Lui, Dr Martin Weale and James Mitchell
- 322: Mortality Risk and Pricing of Annuities

- Dr Justin van de Ven and Dr Martin Weale
- 321: The Rise of High Involvement Management in Britain

- Alex Bryson and Stephen J Wood
- 320: Evaluating Density Forecasts: Forecast Combinations, Model Mixtures, Calibration and Sharpness
- Dr. James Mitchell
- 317: Workplace Employee Representatives, 1980-2004

- John Forth
- 316: Conflict at Work: The Pattern of Disputes in Britain since 1980

- John Forth
- 315: From Industrial Relations to Human Resource Management: The Changing Role of the Personnel Function

- Alex Bryson and David Guest
- 314: The impact of EMU on growth in Europe
- Iana Liadze, Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- 313: Financial crises, regulation and growth

- Ray Barrell, Dr Ian Hurst and Simon Kirby
- 312: Notes on the Lisbon process: An analysis of the impacts of reaching the Lisbon targets for skills, R&D and the administrative burden in the European Union
- Ray Barrell and Simon Kirby