Economics Papers
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- 0115: The Fragility and Robustness of Trust

- Jim Engle-Warnick and Robert Slonim
- 0114: Inferring Strategies from Observed Actions: A Nonparametric, Binary Tree Classification Approach

- Jim Engle-Warnick
- 0113: Inferring Repeated Game Strategies From Actions: Evidence From Trust Game Experiments

- Jim Engle-Warnick and Robert Slonim
- 0212: Forecasting in the Presence of Structural Breaks and Policy Regime Shifts

- David Hendry and Grayham Mizon
- 0112: Demand is heterogenous in grandmonts model

- John Quah
- 0211: Economic Forecasting: Some Lessons from Recent Research

- David Hendry and Michael Clements
- 0111: A simple dynamic model for limited dependent variables

- Frank Gerhard
- 0210: Model Identification and Non-unique Structure

- David Hendry, Maozu Lu and Grayham Mizon
- 0110: Order determination in general vector autoregressions

- Bent Nielsen
- 0209: Pooling of Forecasts

- David Hendry and Michael Clements
- 0109: Asymptotic properties of least squares statistics in general vector autoregressive models

- Bent Nielsen
- 0108: Higher order variation and stochastic volatility models

- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard
- 0107: On Short-Term Contracts Regulations

- Luca Nunziata and Stefano Staffolani
- 0106: Normal modified stable processes

- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard
- 0205: How (Not) to Run Auctions: the European 3G Telecom Auctions

- Paul Klemperer
- 0105: Bidding in an electricity pay-as-bid auction

- Giulio Federico and David Rahman
- 0204: The Biggest Auction Ever: the Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licenses

- Ken Binmore and Paul Klemperer
- 0104: Econometric analysis of realised volatility and its use in estimating stochastic volatility models

- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard
- 0103: Comparative Statics of the Weak Axiom

- John Quah
- 0102: Firm Level Investment and R&D in France and the United States: A Comparison

- Benoît Mulkay, Bronwyn Hall and Jacques Mairesse
- 0101: Integrated OU Processes

- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard
- 2000-w15: The Right Choice at the Right Time: a Herding Experiment in Endogenous Time
- Daniel Sgroi
- 2000-w14: Optimizing Information in the Herd: Guinea Pigs, Profit and Welfare
- Daniel Sgroi
- 2000-w13: Pro Arguments, Con Arguments and Status Quo Bias in Multi-Issue Decision Problems
- Ran Spiegler
- 2000-w12: Weak Axiomatic Demand Theory
- John Quah
- 2000-w11: Does Competition Solve the Hold-Up Problem?
- Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts
- 2000-w10: Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Stratgies for Recruitment and Retention
- Margaret Stevens
- 2000-w9: Reconciling Theoretical and Empirical Human Capital Earnings Functions
- Margaret Stevens
- 1999-w9/2000-w3: Non-Gaussian OU Based Models and Some of their Uses in Financial Economics and Modelling by Levy Processes for Financial Econometrics
- Ole Barndorff-Nielsen and N. Shepard
- 0208: Forecast Failure, Expectations Formation, and the Lucas Critique

- David Hendry
- 2000-w4: R&D and Growth at the Industry Level
- Gavin Cameron
- 9927: Multidimensional Inequality Measurement: a Proposal
- Christian List
- 9926: The Effects of Labour Market Institutions on the Employment Dynamics over the Cycle
- Luca Nunziata
- 9924: Why did UK Manufacturing Productivity Growth Slow Down in the 1970s and Speed Up in the 1980s?
- Gavin Cameron
- 9922: Instant Exit from the War of Attrition
- David Myatt
- 1999-w20: Income Inequality and Macroeconomic Volatility: an Empirical Investigation
- R. Breen and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- 1999-w17: Competition and Hold-Ups
- Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts
- 1999-w16: Heart of Darkness: Public-Private Interaction Inside the R&D Black Box
- Paul David and Bronwyn Hall
- 1999-w12: Auction Theory: a Guide to the Literature
- Paul Klemperer
- 1999-w11: The Tobacco Deal
- J. Bulow and Paul Klemperer
- 1999-w10: Pension Systems in Open Economy
- Alessandra Casarico
- 1999-w7: Earnings, Unemployment, and Housing: Evidence from a Panel of British Regions
- Gavin Cameron and John Muellbauer
- 1999-w6: Takeover Likelihood Models for UK Quoted Companies
- R. Nuttal
- 1999-w5: An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of the Threat of Takeover on UK Company Performance
- R. Nuttal
- 1999-w4: Should Firms be Required to Pay for Vocational Training?
- Margaret Stevens
- 1999-w3: Innovation and Market Value
- Bronwyn Hall
- 1999-w2: Covariate Measurement Error in Quadratic Regression
- J. Kuha and Jonathan Temple
- 1999-w1: Sophisticated Play by Idiosyncratic Agents
- David Myatt and Chris Wallace
- 150: Status Effects and Neganive Utility Growth
- B. Cooper and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- 149: A Theory of the Onset of Currency Attacks
- Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin