Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2003-7: Wage inequality and skill asymmetries

- Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach
- 2003-6: PPP, random walks, and UIP after interest rate liberalisation in a small developing economy

- José Sánchez-Fung and Peter A. Prazmowski
- 2003-5: Regional Development of Small Firms in Poland

- Subrata Ghatak, Alan Mulhern and Chris Stewart
- 2003-4: Is fiscal policy sustainable in emerging market economies?

- Subrata Ghatak and Jose R. Sanchez-Fung
- 2003-3: Identifying growth characteristics in the Polish small firm stratum

- Alan Mulhern
- 2003-2: Global car industry: options for developing countries

- Ali Shamsavari and Yasser Taha
- 2003-1: Monetary policy reaction dynamics in a developing economy: evidence for the Dominican Republic

- Jose R. Sanchez-Fung
- 2002-9: Prices, Exchange Rates and Export Competitiveness of New Zealand: an assessment using Divisia Indices

- Srikanta Chatterjee, Vincent Daly and Subrata Ghatak
- 2002-8: Identifying potential fast growth firms in the Polish small firm stratum

- Alan Mulhern and Subrata Ghatak
- 2002-7: Inflation targeting and monetary analysis in Chile and Mexico

- José Sánchez-Fung
- 2002-6: The Ricardian equivalence hypothesis: evidence from Bangladesh

- Jalal Siddiki
- 2002-5: Technology and technology transfer: some basic issues

- Ali Shamsavari, Yasser Taha and Owen Adikibi
- 2002-4: Non-linear modeling of daily exchange rate returns, volatility, and 'news' in a small developing economy

- José Sánchez-Fung
- 2002-3: Polish small firms: structure, expectations and optimism

- Subrata Ghatak and Alan Mulhern
- 2002-1: Economic growth and convergence in China's provinces: theory and evidence

- Subrata Ghatak and Hong Li
- 2001-6: European Enlargement and Expansion of Polish SMEs

- Subrata Ghatak, Alan Mulhern and Chris Stewart
- 2001-5: FDI: an evolutionary/complexity perspective

- Ali Shamsavari and Hosein Piranfar
- 2001-4: European integration and the survival of Polish small enterprises

- Subrata Ghatak, George Manolas, Costas Rontos and Ioannis Vavouras
- 2001-3: Small and medium size enterprises: innovation and growth in the UK and Poland

- Subrata Ghatak and Rob Watkins
- 2001-2: Dynamics of income distribution across Chinese provinces during 1978-1988

- Hong Li
- 2001-1: Rice, risk and rationality: supply response in West Bengal, India

- Subrata Ghatak and James Seale
- 2000-9: Skill asymmetries, increasing wage inequality and unemployment

- Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach
- 2000-8: Planned Obsolescence and Plant Breeding: Empirical Evidence from Wheat Breeding in the UK (1965-1995)

- Dwijen Rangnekar
- 2000-7: Venezuelan manufacturing, SME decline, and failed transition

- Alan Mulhern
- 2000-6: Economic development, finance and liberalisation: a survey and some unresolved issues

- Jalal Siddiki and Paul Auerbach
- 2000-5: Plant breeding, biodiversity loss and intellectual property rights

- Dwijen Rangnekar
- 2000-4: Marx and the Soviet Economic System

- Ali Shamsavari
- 2000-3: The profession of psychotherapy in an age of change: the UK experience

- Alan Mulhern
- 2000-1: Testing effects of openness in the process of China's economic growth during 1978-1995

- Hong Li