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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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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? Downloads
Pieter Serneels
2005: Optimal Monetary Policy under Hysteresis Downloads
Sujit Kapadia
2005: Economic Policies for Growth and Employment Downloads
Gavin Cameron
2005: Strategic incentives for market share Downloads
Robert Ritz
2005: Social Choice Theory and the Informational Basis Approach Downloads
Kevin Roberts
2005: Managing Default Risk for Commodity Dependent Countries: Price Hedging in an Optimizing Model Downloads
Samuel Malone
2005: Takeover Defenses, Firm-Specific Skills and Managerial Entrenchment Downloads
Filippo Ippolito
2005: Capital Structure and Seniority in Entrepreneurial Firms Downloads
Filippo Ippolito
2005: Amplification and Asymmetry in Crashes and Frenzies Downloads
Han Ozsoylev
2005: Price, Trade Size, and Information Revelation in Multi-Period Securities Markets Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Alberto Behar
2005: Wages and the City. The Italian case Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
John Bluedorn
2005: Variation, jumps, market frictions and high frequency data in financial econometrics Downloads
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 Downloads
Robert Allen
2005: Optimal Coordination in Hierarchies Downloads
Andrea Patacconi
2005: Scandal, Protection, and Recovery in Political Cabinets Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jeremy Large
2005: Property Rights in a Very Poor Country: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Ethiopia Downloads
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 Downloads
Pieter Serneels, Abigail Barr and Magnus Lindelow
2005: Condorcet Cycles? A Model of Intertemporal Voting Downloads
Kevin Roberts
2005: Job Search in Thick Markets: Evidence from Italy Downloads
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? Downloads
Geeta Kingdon and John Knight
2005: Risky Allocations from a Risk-Neutral Informed Principal Downloads
Michela Cella
2005: Monitoring Subcontracting in a Suppliers` Hierachy Downloads
Michela Cella
2005: Learning in Bayesian Games with Binary Actions Downloads
Alan Beggs
2005: The Evolution of Collective Action Downloads
David Myatt and Chris Wallace
2005: Instant Exit from the Asymmetric War of Attrition Downloads
David Myatt
2005: Multiproduct Cournot Oligopoly Downloads
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 Downloads
Francis Teal and Geeta Kingdon
2005: Production Targets and Free Disposal in the Private Provision of Public Goods Downloads
David Myatt and Chris Wallace
2005: Explaining Launch Spreads on Structured Bonds Downloads
Maciej Firla-Cuchra
2005: Measuring Individual Vulnerability Downloads
Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon
2005: Testing for Reference Dependence: An Application to the Art Market Downloads
Alan Beggs and Kathryn Graddy
2005: Inflation-Target Expectations and Optimal Monetary Policy Downloads
Sujit Kapadia
2005: Household Nash Equilibrium with Voluntarily Contributed Public Goods Downloads
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? Downloads
Maciej Firla-Cuchra and Tim Jenkinson
2005: Optimal Stalling While Bargaining Downloads
John Thanassoulis
2005: Why Are Securitization Issues Tranched? Downloads
Tim Jenkinson
2005: Regulating Financial Conglomerates Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
James Malcomson
2005: List Prices, Bargaining and Resultant Productivity Diffusion Delay Downloads
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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