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77: Wellbeing Over 50: A Capabilities Approach
Paul Anand, Ranjeeta Thomas and Alastair Gray
76: Classical macrodynamics and the labor theory of value
Ian Wright
75: Convergence to natural prices in simple production
Ian Wright
74: Change, Choice and Cash in Social Care Policies: Some Lessons from Comparing Childcare and Elder Care
Susan Himmelweit and Hilary Land
73: Gender incidence analysis of indirect taxes in the UK
Cristina Santos
72: Agency and discourse: revisiting the Adam Smith problem
Vivienne Brown
71: Estimating individual total costs of domestic violence
Cristina Santos
70: Impact of SME Policies on Innovation: The Turkish Case
Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau
69: Nonstandard labour values
Ian Wright
68: Modelling Bordieu: An extension of the Axelrod Cultural Diffusion Model
Andrew Trigg, Andrew Bertie and Sue Himmelweit
67: The measurement of capabilities
Paul Anand, Cristina Santos and Ronald Smith
66: Struggle over the pie? The gendered distribution of power and subjective financial well-being within UK households
Jérôme De Henau and Susan Himmelweit
65: lnvestigating the Desperate Housewives: Using gender-role attitudes to explain women's employment decisions in twenty-three European countries
Jérôme De Henau
64: Planning and Market Regulation: Strengths, Weaknesses and Interactions in the Provision of Less Inequitable and Better Quality Health Care
Maureen Mackintosh
63: Firm Growth Dynamics Under Different Knowledge Regimes: the case of the pharmaceutical industry
Mariana Mazzucato and Pelin Demirel
62: Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers in Developing Countries
Elif Bascavusoglu
61: Wage Bargaining in an Optimal Control Framework: A Dynamic Version of the Right-to-Manage Model
Marco Guerrazzi
60: Temporary Work in Tuscany: a Multinomial Nested Logit Analysis
Lorenzo Corsini and Marco Guerrazzi
59: Prices of Production are Proportional to Real Costs
Ian Wright
58: Estimating Linear Birth Cohort Effects. Revisiting the Age-Happiness Profile
Cristina Santos
57: Innovation and Firm Growth in High-Tech Sectors: A Quantile Regression Approach
Alex Coad and Rekha Rao-Nicholson
56: Violent Crime, Gender Inequalities and Well-Being: Models based on a Survey of Individual Capabilities and Crime Rates for England and Wales
Paul Anand and Cristina Santos
55: Stock Price Volatility and Patent Citation Dynamics: the case of the pharmaceutical industry
Mariana Mazzucato and Massimiliano Tancioni
54: Does International Trade Transfer Technology to Emerging Countries? A Patent Citation Analysis
Elif Bascavusoglu
53: Measuring Human Capabilities (previously entitled "The Development of Capability Indicators and their Relation of Life Satisfaction")
Paul Anand, Graham Hunter, Ian Carter, Keith Dowding, Francesco Guala and Martin Van Hees
52: Creating Competition? Globalisation and the emergence of new technology producers
Suma Athreye and John Cantwell
51: Industrial Concentration in a Liberalising Economy: a Study of Indian Manufacturing
Suma Athreye and Sandeep Kapur
50: Innovation and Idiosyncratic Risk: an Industry & Firm Level Analysis
Mariana Mazzucato and Massimiliano Tancioni
49: Taking risks with ethical principles: a critical examination of the ethics of 'ethical investment'
Graham Dawson
48: Entry, Competence-Destroying Innovations, volatility and growth: Lessons from different industries
Mariana Mazzucato
47: Capabilities and Wellbeing: Evidence Based on the Sen-Nussbaum Approach to Welfare
Paul Anand, Graham Hunter and Ronald Smith
46: Pasinetti, Keynes and the principle of Effective Demand
Andrew Trigg and Frederic Lee
45: The Integration of Claims to Health-Care: a Programming Approach
Paul Anand
44: Social Choice, Health and Fairness
Paul Anand
43: Learning and the Sources of Corporate Growth
Mariana Mazzucato and Paul Geroski
42: Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy
Susan Himmelweit
41: Risk, Variety and Volatility in the Early Auto and PC Industry
Mariana Mazzucato
40: Surplus Value and the Kalecki Principle in Marx's Reproduction Schema
Andrew Trigg
39: The Determinants of Stock Price Volatility: An Industry Study
Mariana Mazzucato and Willi Semmler
38: Advertising and the Evolution of Market Structure in the US Car Industry during the Post-War Period
Mariana Mazzucato and Paul Geroski
37: Modelling the Dynamics of Industry Populations
Mariana Mazzucato and Paul Geroski
36: Inequality and redistribution: analytical and empirical issues for developmental social policy
Maureen Mackintosh and Paula Tibandebage
35: Externalities and the UK Regional Divide in Innovative Behaviour
Suma Athreye and David Keeble
34: Markets and Feminisms
Graham Dawson
33: Specialised Markets and the Behaviour of Firms: Evidence from the UK's Regional Economies
Suma Athreye and David Keeble
32: Evolution of Markets in the Software Industry
Suma Athreye
31: The Evolution of the UK software market: scale of demand and the role of competencies
Suma Athreye
30: Sources of Increasing Returns and Regional Innovation in the UK
Suma Athreye and David Keeble
29: Agglomeration and Growth: A Study of the Cambridge Hi-Tech Cluster
Suma Athreye
28: Alternative rationalities, or why do economists become parents?
Susan Himmelweit
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