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- 2005: Price Transmission and Trader Entry in Domestic Commodity Markets
- Marcel Fafchamps and Ruth Hill
- 2005: The Formation of Risk Sharing Networks
- Marcel Fafchamps, Flore Gubert, IRD-Paris and Dial
- 2005: Exporting from manufacturing firms in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Francis Teal, Neil Rankin and University of the Witwatersrand
- 2005: Enhancing the Development Capabilities of Civil Society Organisations, with Particular Reference to Christian Faith-Based Organisations (CFBOS)
- Deryke Belshaw, Institute for Development Research and Oxford and Oxford Centre for Mission Studies.
- 2005: Strategy Choice and Cognitive Ability in Field Experiments
- Abigail Barr, Magnus Lindelow and Pieter Serneels
- 2005: Intrinsic motivations on the development frontline: Do they exist? Do they endure?
- Abigail Barr, Magnus Lindelow and Pieter Serneels
- 2005: Dynamically Stable Sets in Infinite Strategy Spaces

- Thomas Norman
- 2005: The Five Drivers: an empirical review
- Gavin Cameron
- 2005: The Capability Approach: Its Development, Critiques and Recent Advances
- David A. Clark and University of Manchester
- 2005: Moral Political Economy and Poverty: Four Theoretical Schools Compared

- Wendy Olsen and University of Manchester
- 2005: Labor Market Flexibility, Wages and Incomes in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s
- Francis Teal, Geeta Kingdon and Justin Sandefur
- 2005: Commitment to Overinvest and Price Informativeness
- Alexander Guembel, James Dow, London Business School, Itay Goldstein, Wharton School and University of Pennsylvaniaor|1|paper_authors_othe
- 2005: Sovereign Debt Without Default Penalties
- Alexander Guembel and Oren Sussman
- 2005: The economics of the EU`s corporate-insolvency law and the quest for harmonisation by market forces
- Oren Sussman
- 2005: On Modelling Endogenous Default
- Dimitrios Tsomocos, Lea Zicchino and Bank of England
- 2005: A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Convergence of Statistical to Strategic Equilibria of Market Games
- Dimitrios Tsomocos, Dimitrios Voliotis, University of Athens and Council of Economic Advisers and Hellenic Ministry of Economy and Finance
- 2005: Do Wages reflect Productivity?

- Pieter Serneels
- 2005: Optimal Monetary Policy under Hysteresis

- Sujit Kapadia
- 2005: Economic Policies for Growth and Employment

- Gavin Cameron
- 2005: Strategic incentives for market share

- Robert Ritz
- 2005: Social Choice Theory and the Informational Basis Approach

- Kevin Roberts
- 2005: Managing Default Risk for Commodity Dependent Countries: Price Hedging in an Optimizing Model

- Samuel Malone
- 2005: Takeover Defenses, Firm-Specific Skills and Managerial Entrenchment

- Filippo Ippolito
- 2005: Capital Structure and Seniority in Entrepreneurial Firms

- Filippo Ippolito
- 2005: Amplification and Asymmetry in Crashes and Frenzies

- Han Ozsoylev
- 2005: Price, Trade Size, and Information Revelation in Multi-Period Securities Markets

- Han Ozsoylev, Shino Takayama and The University of Sydney
- 2005: Part-time Work - A Trap for Women`s Careers? An Analysis of the Roles of Heterogeneity and State Dependence

- Mary Gregory, Sara Connolly, School of Economics and Social Studies and University of East Anglia
- 2005: Does training benefit those who do not get any? Elasticities of complementarity and factor price in South Africa

- Alberto Behar
- 2005: Wages and the City. The Italian case

- Sabrina Di Addario, Eleonora Patacchini and University of Rome La Sapienza
- 2005: Have NGOs `Made a Difference? From Manchester to Birmingham with an Elephant in the Room
- Michael Edwards, Ford Foundation and Florida
- 2005: Rights-Based Development: The Challenge of Change and Power
- Jennifer Chapman, University of Manchester, Valerie Miller, University of Manchester, Adriano Campolina Soares, University of Manchester, John Samual and University of Manchester
- 2005: Core Poverty, Basic Capabilities and Vagueness: An Application to the South African Context
- David A. Clark, University of Manchester, Mozaffar Qizilbash and University of East Anglia
- 2005: Gender and Household Education Expenditure in Pakistan

- Geeta Kingdon
- 2005: Political Entrepreneurs or Development Agents: An NGO`s tale of resistance and acquiescence in Madhya Pradesh, India
- Vasudha Chhotray and University of Manchester
- 2005: Knowledge generation for poverty reduction within donor organizations
- Anthony Bebbington, University of Manchester, Armando Bararientos and University of Manchester
- 2005: Sequential Decisions with Tests

- David Gill, Daniel Sgroi, Faculty of Economics and Churchill College and University of Cambridge
- 2005: Re-interpreting the rights-based approach - a grassroots perspective on rights and development
- Diana Mitlin, University of Manchester, Sheela Patel, Sparc and India.
- 2005: Hurricanes: Intertemporal Trade and Capital Shocks

- John Bluedorn
- 2005: Variation, jumps, market frictions and high frequency data in financial econometrics

- Neil Shephard, Ole Barndorff-Nielsen, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aarhus and Denmark
- 2005: Capital Accumulation, Technological Change, and the Distribution of Income during the British Industrial Revolution

- Robert Allen
- 2005: Optimal Coordination in Hierarchies

- Andrea Patacconi
- 2005: Scandal, Protection, and Recovery in Political Cabinets

- David Myatt, Torun Dewan, Department of Government and London School of Economics
- 2005: Limit theorems for bipower variation in financial econometrics
- Neil Shephard
- 2005: Race to the top or bottom? Corporate governance, freedom of reincorporation and competition in law

- Colin Mayer, Zsuzsanna Fluck, Department of Finance and Michigan State University
- 2005: Limit theorems for multipower variation in the presence of jumps
- Neil Shephard, Matthias Winkel, Ole Barndorff-Nielsen, Department of Mathematical Sciences and University of Aarhus
- 2005: Estimating Quadratic Variation When Quoted Prices Jump by a Constant Increment

- Jeremy Large
- 2005: Property Rights in a Very Poor Country: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Ethiopia

- Stefan Dercon, Daniel Ayalew, The World Bank, Madhur Gautam and The World Bank
- 2005: The Rights of the Rich versus the Rights of the Poor
- John Gledhill and University of Manchester
- 2005: Understanding Geographical Imbalances in the Health Workforce

- Pieter Serneels, Abigail Barr and Magnus Lindelow
- 2005: Condorcet Cycles? A Model of Intertemporal Voting

- Kevin Roberts
- 2005: Job Search in Thick Markets: Evidence from Italy

- Sabrina Di Addario
- 2005: Democracy and Resource Rents
- Anke Hoeffler and Paul Collier
- 2005: How Flexible are Wages in Response to Local Unemployment in South Africa?

- Geeta Kingdon and John Knight
- 2005: Risky Allocations from a Risk-Neutral Informed Principal

- Michela Cella
- 2005: Monitoring Subcontracting in a Suppliers` Hierachy

- Michela Cella
- 2005: Learning in Bayesian Games with Binary Actions

- Alan Beggs
- 2005: The Evolution of Collective Action

- David Myatt and Chris Wallace
- 2005: Instant Exit from the Asymmetric War of Attrition

- David Myatt
- 2005: Multiproduct Cournot Oligopoly

- David Myatt, Justin P. Johnson, Johnson Graduate School of Management and Cornell University
- 2005: Does performance related pay for teachers improve student performance? Some evidence from India

- Francis Teal and Geeta Kingdon
- 2005: Production Targets and Free Disposal in the Private Provision of Public Goods

- David Myatt and Chris Wallace
- 2005: Explaining Launch Spreads on Structured Bonds

- Maciej Firla-Cuchra
- 2005: Measuring Individual Vulnerability

- Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon
- 2005: Testing for Reference Dependence: An Application to the Art Market

- Alan Beggs and Kathryn Graddy
- 2005: Inflation-Target Expectations and Optimal Monetary Policy

- Sujit Kapadia
- 2005: Household Nash Equilibrium with Voluntarily Contributed Public Goods

- Valérie Lechene, Ian Preston and University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies
- 2005: Security Design in the Real World: Why are Securitization Issues Tranched?

- Maciej Firla-Cuchra and Tim Jenkinson
- 2005: Optimal Stalling While Bargaining

- John Thanassoulis
- 2005: Why Are Securitization Issues Tranched?

- Tim Jenkinson
- 2005: Regulating Financial Conglomerates

- Alan Morrison, Xavier Freixas, Universitat Pomeu Fabra and CEPRGyongyi Loranth, Judge Institute of Management and University of Cambridge and CEPR
- 2005: Local Identities of Poverty: poverty narratives in decentralized government and the role of poverty research in Uganda
- Philip Woodhouse and University of Manchester
- 2005: Empirical determinants of corruption: A sensitivity analysis

- Danila Serra
- 2005: The (in)appropriate benchmark when beliefs are not the only state variable
- R Keller
- 2005: Interpersonal Comparison, Status and Ambition in Organisations

- Andrea Patacconi, Florian Ederer and Mit
- 2005: Narratives, Stories and Tales: Understanding Poverty Dynamics Through Life Histories
- Uma Kothari, University of Manchester, David Hulme and University of Manchester
- 2005: Unemployment in South Africa, 1995-2003: Causes, Problems and Policies
- Geeta Kingdon and John Knight
- 2005: Pluralism, Poverty and Sharecropping: Cultivating Open-Mindedness in Development Studies
- Wendy Olsen and University of Manchester
- 2005: Development and Social Capital
- Marcel Fafchamps
- 2005: Capturing the political? The role of political analysis in the multi-disciplining of development studies
- Sam Hickey
- 2005: Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being
- Jocelyn DeJong and University of Manchester
- 2005: Poverty Persistence and Transitions in Uganda: A Combined Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
- David Lawson, University of Manchester, Andy McKay, University of Bath and ODIJohn Okidi, Economic Policy Research Centre and Kampala
- 2005: Subjective well-being poverty versus income poverty and capabilities poverty?
- Geeta Kingdon and John Knight
- 2005: Consumption, Welfare and Well-Being in Ghana in the 1990s

- Francis Teal
- 2005: The case for cross-disciplinary social science research on poverty, inequality and well-being
- John Toye, David Hulme and University of Manchester
- 2005: Supplier Discretion over Provision: Theory and an Application to Medical Care

- James Malcomson
- 2005: List Prices, Bargaining and Resultant Productivity Diffusion Delay

- John Thanassoulis
- 2005: Interbank Competition with Costly Screening
- Alan Morrison and Nir VulkanXavier Freixas
- 2005: Modelling Institutional Change in the Payments System, and its Implications for Monetary Policy
- Dimitrios Tsomocos, F.H. Capie, City UniversityG.E. Wood and Bank of England and City University
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