Stirling Economics Discussion Papers
From University of Stirling, Division of Economics Division of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland FK9 4LA. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Liam Delaney (liam.delaney@stir.ac.uk this e-mail address is bad, please contact repec@repec.org). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- p200611: Reference dependent financial satisfaction over the course of the Celtic Tiger: a panel analysis utilising the Living in Ireland Survey 1994-2 001

- Liam Delaney, Carol Newman and Brian Nolan
- 2015-02: Who gained from the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales?

- Robert Hart, Mirko Moro and J Roberts
- 2014-12: Measuring the Euro-Dollar Permanent Equilibrium Exchange Rate using the Unobserved Components Model

- Xiaoshan Chen and Ronald MacDonald
- 2014-11: An Empirical Assessment of Optimal Monetary Policy Delegation in the Euro Area

- Xiaoshan Chen, Tatiana Kirsanova and Campbell Leith
- 2014-10: Can Early Intervention Policies Improve Well-being? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial *

- Michael Daly, Liam Delaney, Orla Doyle, Nick Fitzpatrick and Christine O'Farrelly
- 2014-09: Autonomy-enhancing paternalism

- Martin Binder and Leonhard Lades
- 2014-08: The Emperor Has New Clothes: Empirical Tests of Mainstream Theories of Economic Growth

- David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Eoin McLaughlin and Les Oxley
- 2014-07: An investigation of the determinants of household demand for bushmeat in the Serengeti using an open-ended choice experiment

- Anke Fischer, Nick Hanley, Asanterabi Lowassa, Eleanor J Milner-Gulland, Mirko Moro and Loiruck C Naiman
- 2014-06: Social norms, morals and self-interest as determinants of pro-environment behaviour

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Karine Nyborg
- 2014-05: What is the Causal Effect of Information and Learning about a Public Good on Willingness to Pay?

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley, Jacob LaRiviere and Katherine Simpson
- 2014-04: Effects of Experience, Knowledge and Signals on Willingness to Pay for a Public Good

- Margrethe Aanesen, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Jannike Falk-Peterson, Nick Hanley, Jacob LaRiviere and Dugald Tinch
- 2014-03: Empirical testing of genuine savings as an indicator of weak sustainability: a three-country analysis of long run trends

- Matthias Blum, David Greasley, Nicholas Hanley, Jan Kunnas, Eoin McLaughlin, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- 2014-02: Effects of stress on economic decision-making: Evidence from laboratory experiments

- Liam Delaney, Günther Fink and Colm Harmon
- 2014-01: Policy Labels and Investment Decision-making

- Ian Lange, Mirko Moro and Mohammad Rahman
- 2013-13: Genuine savings and future well-being in Germany, 1850-2000

- Matthias Blum, Nick Hanley and Eoin McLaughlin
- 2013-12: The rise and fall of piecework-timework wage differentials: market volatility, labor heterogeneity, and output pricing

- Robert Hart and J Roberts
- 2013-11: The Effects of Experience on Preference Uncertainty: Theory and Empirics for Public and Quasi-Public Environmental Goods

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Jacob LaRiviere
- 2013-10: Ecological-economic modelling of interactions between wild and commercial bees and pesticide use

- Frans de Vries, Ciaran Ellis, Dave Goulson, Nick Hanley and Adam Kleczkowski
- 2013-09: The Impact of Information Provision on Agglomeration Bonus Performance: An Experimental Study on Local Networks

- Simanti Banerjee, Frans de Vries, Nicholas Hanley and Daan van Soest
- 2013-08: Estimating the Price of ROCs

- Jeffrey Bryan, Ian Lange and Alexander MacDonald
- 2013-07: Overtime Working and Contract Efficiency

- Robert Hart and Yue Ma
- 2013-06: Comprehensive investment and future well-being in the USA, 1869-2000

- David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Jan Kunnas, Eoin McLaughlin, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- 2013-05: How Optimal is US Monetary Policy?

- Xiaoshan Chen, Tatiana Kirsanova and Campbell Leith
- 2013-04: Twenty Thousand Sterling Under the Sea: Estimating the value of protecting deep-sea biodiversity

- Nick Hanley, Stephen Hynes, Niels Jobstvogt, Jasper Kenter and Ursula Witte
- 2013-03: Industrial composition, methods of compensation, and real earnings in the Great Depression

- Robert Hart and J Roberts
- 2013-02: Life Satisfaction and Air Quality in Europe

- Alpaslan Akay, Finbarr Brereton, Juncal Cuñado, Susana Ferreira, Peter Martinsson, Mirko Moro and Tine F Ningal
- 2013-01: Job spells, employer spells, and wage returns to tenure

- Paul Devereux, Robert Hart and J Roberts
- 2012-17: The Effects of Experience on Preference Uncertainty: Theory and Empirics for Public and Quasi-Public Goods

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Jacob LaRiviere
- 2012-16: How Environmental Pollution from Fossil Fuels can be included in measures of National Accounts and Estimates of Genuine Savings

- David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Jan Kunnas, Eoin McLaughlin, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- 2012-15: 'Rebound' effects from increased energy efficiency: a time to pause and reflect

- Karen Turner
- 2012-14: Measuring the Local Opportunity Costs of Conservation: A Provision Point Mechanism for Willingness-to-Accept

- Glenn Bush, Nick Hanley, Mirko Moro and Daniel Rondeau
- 2012-13: Long-Term Care and the Housing Market

- David Bell and Alasdair Rutherford
- 2012-12: Green Hypocrisy?: Environmental Attitudes and Residential Space Heating Expenditure

- Ian Lange, Mirko Moro and Laura Traynor
- 2012-11: Determinants of the green electricity tariff uptake in the UK

- Ian Lange and Ronnie MacPherson
- 2012-10: Date of birth, family background, and the 11 plus exam: short- and long-term consequences of the 1944 secondary education reforms in England and W ales

- Robert Hart, Mirko Moro and J Roberts
- 2012-09: A Note on Organizational Design and the Optimal Allocation of Environmental Liability

- Frans de Vries and Laurent Franckx
- 2012-08: Econometric estimation of nested production functions and testing in a computable general equilibrium analysis of economy-wide rebound effec ts

- Soo Jung Ha, Ian Lange, Patrizio Lecca and Karen Turner
- 2012-07: E-Lections: Voting Behavior and the Internet

- Oliver Falck, Robert Gold and Stephan Heblich
- 2012-06: More random or more deterministic choices? The effects of information on preferences for biodiversity conservation

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- 2012-05: Testing for long-run "sustainability": Genuine Savings estimates for B ritain, 1760-2000

- David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Eoin McLaughlin, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- 2012-04: Asset Prices, Credit and the Business Cycle

- Xiaoshan Chen, Alexandros Kontonikas and Alberto Montagnoli
- 2012-03: Can lobbying encourage abatement? Designing a new policy instrument

- Ian Lange and Sarah Polborn
- 2012-02: How should we incentivize private landowners to "produce" more biodive rsity?

- Paul R Armsworth, Simanti Banerjee, Nick Hanley and Gareth D Lennox
- 2012-01: We want to sort! - assessing households' preferences for sorting waste

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Tadeusz Kadziela
- 2011-46: Regional Policy Spillovers: The National Impact of Demand-Side Policy in an Interregional Model of the UK Economy

- Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, John Swales and Karen Turner
- 2011-20: What are the consequences of ignoring attributes in choice experiments? An application to ecosystem service values

- Michael Christie, Sergio Colombo and Nick Hanley
- 2011-19: An Iterative Auction for Spatially Contiguous Land Management: An Experimental Analysis

- Simanti Banerjee, Anthony M Kwasnica and James Shortle
- 2011-18: Agglomeration Bonus in Local Networks: A laboratory examination of spatial coordination failure

- Simanti Banerjee, Anthony M Kwasnica and James Shortle
- 2011-17: From Russia with Love: The Impact of Relocated Firms on Incumbent Surv ival

- Oliver Falck, Christina Guenther, Stephan Heblich and William Kerr
- 2011-16: Voluntary Programs to Encourage Diffusion: The Case of the Combined Heat-and-Power Partnership

- Andreas Ferrara and Ian Lange
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