Economics Discussion Papers
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- em-dp2011-01: Focal Points, Gender Norms and Reciprocation in Public Good Games

- David Zetland and Marina Della Giusta
- em-dp2010-07: A Model of the Housing Privatization Decision: The Case of Russia

- Maria Plotnikova
- em-dp2010-06: Extending Shift-Share Decomposition through Cluster Analysis: an Application to New Firm Formation in British Counties

- Maria Plotnikova, Nigel Wadeson and Brian Ashcroft
- em-dp2010-05: A Cellular Automata Simulation of the 1990s Russian Housing Privatization Decision

- Maria Plotnikova and Chokri Dridi
- em-dp2010-04: Inflation Dynamics in the New EU Member States: How Relevant Are External Factors?

- Alexander Mihailov, Fabio Rumler and Johann Scharler
- em-dp2010-03: Time Packages and Their Effect on Life Satisfaction

- Marina Della Giusta and Zella King
- em-dp2010-02: Social Capital and Economic Development

- Marina Della Giusta
- em-dp2010-01: Anything to Keep You Happy?

- Marina Della Giusta, Sarah Jewell and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2009-08: The Institutional Sources of Innovation in Korean and UK Online Gaming Firms

- Denise Tsang
- em-dp2009-07: Growth and Inverted U in Child Labour: A Dual Economy Approach

- Nigar Hashimzade and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2009-06: Is Rural Child Labour Declining in India?

- Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2009-05: Sales and Advertising Rivalry in Interwar US Department Stores

- Peter Scott and James Walker
- em-dp2009-04: Resource Abundance, Mineral Funds and Institutional Quality

- Stela Cani
- em-dp2009-03: Growth and Public Infrastructure

- Nigar Hashimzade and Gareth Myles
- em-dp2009-02: Individual Attitudes towards the Impact of Multinational Enterprises on Local Businesses

- Ayşe Kaya and James Walker
- em-dp2009-01: Family Values and Educational Choice

- Marina Della Giusta and Nigar Hashimzade
- em-dp2008-73: Are We Getting It Right? Values and Life Satisfaction

- Marina Della Giusta and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2008-72: Independence and Accountability of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Committees

- Alexander Mihailov and Katrin Ullrich
- em-dp2008-71: Intergenerational Transmission of Inflation Aversion: Theory and Evidence

- Etienne Farvaque and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2008-70: When a good science base is not enough to create competitive industries: Lockin and inertia in Russian systems of innovation

- Irina Jormanainen and Rajneesh Narula
- em-dp2008-69: EU enlargement and consequences for FDI assisted industrial development

- Christian Bellak and Rajneesh Narula
- em-dp2008-68: Culture and the Survival of UK Independent Games Software Firms

- Denise Tsang
- em-dp2008-67: National Income in Domesday England

- James Walker
- em-dp2008-66: Revisiting the psychic distance paradox: international retailing in China in the long run (1840-2005

- Andrew Godley and Haiming Hang
- em-dp2008-65: His and Hers: Exploring Gender Puzzles and the Meaning of Life Satisfaction

- Marina Della Giusta and Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2008-64: Classifying Monetary Economics: Fields and Methods from Past to Future

- Philip Arestis and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2008-63: The Small Open-Economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve: Empirical Evidence and Implied Inflation Dynamics

- Alexander Mihailov, Fabio Rumler and Johann Scharler
- em-dp2008-62: Positional goods... or positional people? Implications for taxation and happiness

- Colin Ash and Malcolm Dowling
- em-dp2008-61: Corporate charitable giving, multinational companies and countries of concern

- Stephen Brammer, Stephen Pavelin and Lynda Porter
- em-dp2008-60: Does household expenditure on education in India depend upon the returns to education?

- Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2008-59: Happiness and Economics: A Buddhist Perspective

- Colin Ash
- em-dp2008-58: An educated guess: gender pay gaps in academia

- Marina Della Giusta and Alessandra Faggian
- em-dp2008-57: Project Work Uncertainties and the Boundaries of the Firm

- Nigel Wadeson
- em-dp2008-56: Advertising, promotion, and the competitive advantage of interwar UK department stores

- Peter Scott and James Walker
- em-dp2008-55: Branding, Marketing and Product Innovation: The attempts of British Banks to Reach Consumers in the Interwar Period

- Lucy Newton
- em-dp2007-54: Democratizing Luxury and the Contentious 'Invention of the Technological Chicken' in Britain

- Andrew Godley
- em-dp2007-53: Flexible Rules cum Constrained Discretion: A New Consensus in Monetary Policy

- Philip Arestis and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2007-52: Re-examining the Importance of Trade Openness for Aggregate Instability

- Stephen McKnight and Alexander Mihailov
- em-dp2007-51: Investment and Interest Rate Policy in the Open Economy

- Stephen McKnight
- em-dp2007-50: The Chicken, the Factory Farm and the Supermarket: the Emergence of the Modern Poultry Industry in Britain

- Andrew Godley and Bridget Williams
- em-dp2007-49: The value of Sainsbury's sales data in assessing the impact of self-service methods on food retailing in postwar Britain

- Bridget Williams
- em-dp2007-48: Regional and National Industrial Policies in Italy, 1950s-1993. Where Did the Subsidies Flow?"

- Anna Spadavecchia
- em-dp2007-47: Volatility of the Tradeable and Non-Tradeable Sectors: Theory and evidence

- Laura Povoledo
- em-dp2007-46: Real Indeterminacy and the Timing of Money in Open Economies

- Stephen McKnight
- em-dp2007-45: Productivity in the National Health Service

- Peter Hart
- em-dp2007-44: Mr Drage, Mr Everyman, and the creation of a mass market for domestic furniture in interwar Britain

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2007-43: Location and R&D alliances in the European ICT industry

- Rajneesh Narula and Grazia Santangelo
- em-dp2007-42: Weetman Pearson in Mexico and the Emergence of a British Oil Major, 1901-1919

- Andrew Godley, Lisa Bud Frierman and Judith Wale
- em-dp2007-41: Embourgeoisement' before affluence? Suburbanisation and the social filtering of working-class communities in interwar Britain

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2007-40: Change and continuity: the development of joint stock banking in the early nineteenth century

- Lucy Newton