Stirling Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2009-09: Above and beyond the call. Long-term real earnings effects of British male military conscription during WWII and the post-war years

- Robert Hart
- 2009-08: Simulating a Sequential Coalition Formation Process for the Climate Change Problem: First Come, but Second Served?

- Johan Eyckmans, Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen
- 2009-07: The implications of incorrect utility function specification for welfare measurement in choice experiments

- Nick Hanley, Antoni Riera and Catalina M. Torres Figuerola
- 2009-06: What should be done about rising unemployment in the UK?

- David Bell and David Blanchflower
- 2009-05: Did British women achieve long-term economic benefits from working in essential WWII industries?

- Robert Hart
- 2009-04: Modelling stock returns in Africa's emerging equity markets

- Imhotep Alagidede and Theodore Panagiotidis
- 2009-03: Keeping up with revolutions: evolution of higher education in Uzbekist an

- Dipak Ghosh, Toshtemir Majidov and Kobil Ruziev
- 2009-02: Do productivity improvements move us along the environmental Kuznets C urve?

- Fence Janine De, Nick Hanley and Karen Turner
- 2009-01: Variability in coal prices: evidence from the U.S

- Imhotep Alagidede and Ian Lange
- 2008-30: How Low Business Tax Rates Attract Multinational Headquarters: Municipality-Level Evidence from Germany

- Sascha Becker, Peter Egger and Valeria Merlo
- 2008-29: Explaining variations in spending levels between local authorities: an economic analysis

- David King
- 2008-28: Modelling preference heterogeneity in stated choice data: an analysis for public goods generated by agriculture

- Sergio Colombo, Nick Hanley and Jordan Louviere
- 2008-27: Going NUTS: The Effect of EU Structural Funds on Regional Performance

- Sascha Becker, Peter Egger, Robert Fenge and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- 2008-26: Contract Parameters' Impacts on Coal Prices

- Ian Lange
- 2008-25: Equity Fund Ownership and the Cross-Regional Diversification of Household Risk

- Sascha Becker and Mathias Hoffmann
- 2008-24: Evaluating Voluntary Measures with Spillovers: The Case of Coal Combustion Products Partnership

- Ian Lange
- 2008-23: Month-of-the-year and pre-holiday seasonality in African stock markets

- Imhotep Alagidede
- 2008-22: Cost-Determined and Demand-Determined Prices: Lessons for the Industrialised World from Development Economics

- Dipak Ghosh and Kobil Ruziev
- 2008-21: Using contests to allocate pollution rights

- Nick Hanley, Tatiana Kornienko and Ian MacKenzie
- 2008-20: Luther and the Girls: Religious Denomination and the Female Education Gap in 19th Century Prussia

- Sascha Becker and Ludger Woessmann
- 2008-19: Environmental Taxes and Industry Monopolization

- Frans de Vries and Lambert Schoonbeek
- 2008-18: The effect of decoupling on marginal agricultural systems: implications for farm incomes, land use and upland ecology

- Szvetlana Acs, Paul R Armsworth, Martin Dallimer, Kevin J Gaston, Nick Hanley, Philip Robertson and Paul Wilson
- 2008-17: Valuing Changes in Forest Biodiversity

- Malgorzata Buszko-Briggs, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- 2008-16: How to 'Sell' an Environmental Good: Using Labels to Investigate Scope Effects

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- 2008-15: Fiscal Federalism in the UK

- David Bell
- 2008-14: The "Crex crex" Lament: Estimating Landowners Willingness to Pay for Corncrake Conservation on Irish Farmland

- Nick Hanley and Stephen Hynes
- 2008-13: Coalition Formation and the Ancillary Benefits of Climate Policy

- Michael Finus and Dirk Rübbelke
- 2008-12: A Good Time to Stay Out? Strikes and the Business Cycle

- Paul Devereux and Robert Hart
- 2008-11: Stability and Success of Regional Fisheries Management Organizations

- Michael Finus, Marko Lindroos, Gordon Munro and Pedro Pintassilgo
- 2008-10: Accounting for Negative, Zero and Positive Willingness to Pay for Landscape Change in a National Park

- Sergio Colombo, Nick Hanley, Bengt Kriström and Fiona Watson
- 2008-09: Corruption Epidemics

- Sascha Becker, Peter Egger and Tobias Seidel
- 2008-08: A combinatorial optimisation approach to non-market environmental benefit aggregation

- Nick Hanley, Stephen Hynes and Cathal O'Donoghue
- 2008-07: Post-Keynesian Models of Economic Growth: Open Systems

- Dipak Ghosh
- 2008-06: Measuring the demand for nature-based tourism in Africa: a choice experiment using the "cut-off" approach

- Glenn Bush, Sergio Colombo and Nick Hanley
- 2008-05: The impacts of knowledge of the past on preferences for future landscape change

- Eric Ariel Bergmann, Sergio Colombo, Nick Hanley, Richard Ready, Mairi Stewart and Fiona Watson
- 2008-04: Wage-Hours Contracts, Overtime Working and Premium Pay

- Robert Hart and Yue Ma
- 2008-03: Are there income effects on global willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation?

- Nick Hanley and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- 2008-02: Forced to be Rich? Returns to Compulsory Schooling in Britain

- Paul Devereux and Robert Hart
- 2008-01: Economic determinants of biodiversity change over a 400 year period in the Scottish uplands

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Althea Davies, Alastair Hamilton, Nick Hanley, Alasdair Ross, Dugald Tinch and Fiona Watson
- PE/88/1: A Post-Keynesian Perspective on the Relation Between Banking and Regional Development

- Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow
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