Economics Discussion Papers
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- em-dp2006-39: The impact of paying interest on reserves in the presence of government deficit financing

- Mark Guzman
- em-dp2006-38: Deregulation and productivity growth: a study of Indian commercial banking

- Tianshu Zhao, Barbara Casu and Alessandra Ferrari
- em-dp2006-37: Higher education academic salaries in the UK
- James Walker, Anna Vignoles and Mark Collins
- em-dp2006-36: Jealous monopolists? British banks and responses to the Macmillan Gap during the 1930s

- Peter Scott and Lucy Newton
- em-dp2006-35: Globalisation and development: an international business strategy approach

- Robert Pearce
- em-dp2006-34: Female investors in the first English and Welsh commercial joint-stock banks

- Lucy Newton and Philip Cottrell
- em-dp2006-33: Financial liberalisation, corporate governance and the efficiency if firms in Indian manufacturing
- Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2006-32: NHS Reforms and efficiency of hospital services: a stochastic distance function apporach
- Alessandra Ferrari
- em-dp2006-31: Surviving under the shelter of government subsidies or 'avoiding disaster'? New evidence from the Italian industrial districts, 1971-1991

- Anna Spadavecchia
- em-dp2004-26: Path dependence, fragmented property rights, and the slow diffusion of high throughput technologies in interwar British coal mining

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2004-25: The payment of hospital services: a waiting lists model

- Alessandra Ferrari
- em-dp2004-24: Visible and invisible walls: suburbanisation and the social filtering of working-class communities in interwar Britain

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2004-23: Selling owner-occupation to the working-classes in 1930's Britain

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2004-22: Did owner-occupation lead to smaller families for interwar working-class households?

- Peter Scott
- em-dp2004-21: The 'Nowhere' Children: Patriarchy and the Role of Girls in India's Rural Economy

- Uma Kambhampati and Raji Rajan
- em-dp2004-20: Global exports and local finance: the funding of industry in nineteenth century Sheffield
- Lucy Newton
- em-dp2004-19: NHS reforms and efficiency of hospital services: a stochastic distance function approach

- Alessandra Ferrari
- em-dp2004-18: Amending the Resource-based view of Strategic Management from an Entrepreneurial Perspective

- Akio Tokuda
- em-dp2004-17: Towards a new paradigm of development; implications for international business research

- John Dunning
- em-dp2004-16: Determinants of IJV performance using alternate indicators of performance

- Raji Rajan
- em-dp2004-15: Outsourcing, Supplier Relations, and the External Span of Control

- Michael Mol
- em-dp2004-14: Institutional reform, FDI and European Transition Economies

- John Dunning
- em-dp2004-13: Another Theory of Prostitution

- Marina Della Giusta, Maria Di Tommaso and Steinar Strøm
- em-dp2004-12: Economic Growth: A Panacea for Child Labour?
- Uma Kambhampati and Raji Rajan
- em-dp2004-11: Globalisation and development: An International Business Strategy Approach

- Robert Pearce
- em-dp2004-10: Industrial restructuring in European Transition Economies and TNC's Investment Motivations

- Julia Manea and Robert Pearce
- em-dp2004-09: Culture and Economic Performance

- Mark Casson
- em-dp2004-08: The Costly Business of Trust

- Mark Casson and Marina Della Giusta
- em-dp2004-07: Entrepreneurship and the Theory of the Firm
- Mark Casson
- em-dp2004-06: National Systems of Innovation and the International Technology Strategies of Multinationals
- Robert Pearce
- em-dp2004-05: Transfer of technology in Multinational Enterprises and the Roles of Subsidiaries: an Empirical Investigation

- Dimitris Manolopoulos, Marina Papanastassious and Robert Pearce
- em-dp2004-04: Choice of Location and the Roles of Foreign Subsidiaries: Evidence from UK Regions

- Constantina Kottaridi, Fragkiskos Filippaios, Marina Papanastassiou and Robert Pearce
- em-dp2004-03: The Invesment Development Path and the Product Cycle - and Integrated Approach: Empirical Evidence from the new EU member States of CEE
- Constantina Kottaridi, Fragkiskos Filippaios and Marina Papanastassiou
- em-dp2004-02: Does Child Work Decrease with Parental Income?: The Luxury Axiom Revisited in India
- Uma Kambhampati
- em-dp2004-01: Sentimental, Rational and Useful? A Directional Analysis of Consumer Sentiment Surveys in the US and the UK
- Colin Ash, Joshy Easaw and Saeed Heravi