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- 9904: Overtime Working in an Unregulated Labour Market
- David Bell and Robert Hart
- 9903: Labour Market Adjustment on the Intensive Margin: A Comparative Study of Germany and the UK
- David Bell, Robert Hart, O Huebler and W Schwerdt
- 9902: Public Investment and Devolution
- David Bell
- 9901: The Growth Agenda
- David Bell, Brian Ashcroft and Donald Macrae
- 9803: Unpaid Work
- David Bell and Robert Hart
- 9802: Great Prospects: Employer Provided Training as a Credible Screening Device
- A.L. Statt
- 9801: Training and Displacement: is Employer Paid Training Firm-Specific?
- A.L. Statt
- 96/1: Tax Clientele Bias in the Term Struture of UK Interest
- David Bell and Eric Levin
- 96/11: Time-varing Parameters in Panel Models
- David Bell and Felix Ritchie
- 96/5: The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Wages of the Low Paid: Evidence from the Wage Boards and Councils
- David Bell, Robert Wright and The Centre for Economic Policy Research
- e96/2: A Static 2-Player Nuclear Power Game
- Fanny Missfeldt
- e96/1: Ethical Beliefs and Behaviour in Contingent Valuation
- Nick Hanley and Jennifer Milne
- e96/3: Explaining Third World Enviromental Degration: A Paradigmatic Survey With Special Reference to Kenya
- Wilson Wasike
- 96/10: Gold as an Inflation Hedge?
- Dipak Ghosh, Eric Levin, Robert Wright and The Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 96/8: Do Intra-Week Regularities in Stock Returns Undermine Efficient Market Theory? Some Evidence from the UK
- David Bell and Eric Levin
- 96/7: The Gilts Market as an "On-line" Window on Expected Inflation
- Eric J Levin and Robert Wright
- 96/3: Schooling and Earnings Growth in Japan
- Robert Hart and Seiichi Kawasaki
- e96/4: The Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture: Modelling the "Provider Gets Principle" for Moorland Conservation in Scotland
- Nick Hanley, Hilary Kirkpatrick, David Oglethorpe and Ian Simption
- 96/2: Speculation in the Housing Market?
- Eric J. Levin and Robert Wright
- 96/4: Observational Histories: A Compression Technique for Recording Discrete States
- Felix Ritchie
- 96/6: The Organisation of Capabilities
- Brian Loasby
- 96/9: Female Earnings and Gender Differentials in Great Britain 1977-1990
- David Bell and Felix Ritchie
- 95/17: Modernism and Postmodernism: A Dialectical Analysis
- Sheila Dow
- e95/7: Output Measurement in Evaluation of Ecosystem Protection Programmes
- Ross Cullen
- 95/8: Earnings Inequality in Great Britain: Some Additional Evidence
- David Bell
- 95/10: Employers' National Insurance Contributions: Tax Structure and Economic Policy in the Thatcher Years, 1979-1992
- Robert Hart and Robin J Ruffell
- 95/3: Nonparametric Regression Techniques: An Application to Causality Testing
- Jim Malley, Jim Kay and David Bell
- 95/7: Economic Policy Options for a Scottish Parliament
- David Bell and Sheila Dow
- 95/14: Savings Behaviour of the Traditional Sector and Development of a Dual Economy
- Dipak Ghosh
- 95/12: Efficient Access to Large Datasets for Linear Regression Models
- Felix Ritchie
- e95/3: Modelling Transboundary Pollution
- Fanny Missfeldt
- 95/18: Financial Structure and the Economic Performance of Peripheral Economies: The Case of Europe
- Sheila Dow
- e95/2: Impediments to Trade in Markets for Pollution Permits
- Alistair Munro, Nick Hanley, Robin Faichney and James Shortle
- 95/13: Marginal Cost and Price Over the Business Cycle: Comparative Evidence from Japan and the United States
- Robert Hart and Jim Malley
- 95/1: Whither Mainstream Economics? A Survey of Economic Methodology
- Sheila Dow
- 95/15: Why the Banking System Should be Regulated
- Sheila Dow
- 95/11: Bid-Ask Spreads, Trading Volume and Volatility: Intraday Evidence from the London Stock Exchange
- A Abhyankar, Dipak Ghosh, E Levin and R J Limmack
- 95/5: Collinearity and Identification in Varying-Coefficient Panel Estimators
- Felix Ritchie and David Bell
- e95/6: Individual Transferable Quota in Fisheries Management: Some Insight from the New Zealand Experience
- Ross Cullen
- 95/9: Working Time in Great Britain, 1975-1990
- David Bell and Robert Hart
- 95/16: Knowledge, Information and Credit Creation
- Sheila Dow
- 95/6: Female Earnings in Great Britain 1977-1990: Some Evidence from the New Earnings Survey
- Felix Ritchie and David Bell
- 95/2: Wage Rates, Working Time and Collective Agreements
- David Bell and Robert Hart
- 95/4: The Cost of Recruitment: An Analysis of the Japanese Labour Market
- Seiichi Kawasaki and Robert Hart
- 94/2: Bargaining Over Common Property Resources: Applying the Coase Theorem to Red Deer in the Scottish Highlands
- Nick Hanley and Charles Sumner
- 94/4: Understanding Markets
- Brian Loasby
- e94/9: Nitrate Pollution Due to Agriculture, Project Report No. 3: Should the Polluter Pay?
- David Parsisson, Nick Hanley and Clive Spash
- 94/6: The Japanese Bonus System and Human Capital
- Robert Hart and Seiichi Kawasaki
- 94/9: Fiscal Policy and Consumption: New Evidence from the United States
- Julia Darby and Jim Malley
- 94/13: European Monetary Integration, Endogenous Credit Creation and Regional Economic Development
- Sheila Dow