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- 94/2: Bargaining Over Common Property Resources: Applying the Coase Theorem to Red Deer in the Scottish Highlands
- Nick Hanley and Charles Sumner
- 94/6: The Japanese Bonus System and Human Capital
- Robert Hart and Seiichi Kawasaki
- 94/3: Intergenerational Modelling of the Greenhouse Effect
- Clive Spash
- 94/7: A Model of Short-Run Gold Price Behaviour
- Dipak Ghosh, Eric Levin and Abhay Abhyankar
- 94/10: Methodological Pluralism and Pluralism of Method
- Sheila Dow
- 94/8: Problems in Valuing the Benefits of Biodiversity Protection
- Nick Hanley, Clive Spash and Lorna Walker
- 94/13: European Monetary Integration, Endogenous Credit Creation and Regional Economic Development
- Sheila Dow
- 94/12: Endogenous Money
- Sheila Dow
- 94/1: A Model of Optimum Local Authority Size
- David King
- 93/9: The Religious Content of Economics
- Sheila Dow
- 93/4: Japanese Bonuses: Rent Shares, Profit Shares or Disguised Wages?
- Robert Hart and Seiichi Kawasaki
- 93/11: Future Harm and Current Obligations: The Case of Global Warming
- Clive Spash
- 93/5: Unemployment and Consumption: The Case of Motor-Vehicles
- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- 93/1: The Gilts Market as an On-Line Window on Expected Inflation
- Eric J Levin
- 93/12: Preferences, Information and Biodiversity Preservation
- Nick Hanley and Clive Spash
- 93/13: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Paper Recycling: A Case Study and Some General Principles
- Nick Hanley and Rick Slark
- 93/8: Horizontalism: A Critique
- Sheila Dow
- 93/7: Uncertainty About Uncertainty
- Sheila Dow
- 93/10: Agricultural Land Conversion, Sustainable Development, and the Stock of Natural Capital
- Nick Hanley and Ben White
- 93/6: Excess Labour and the Business Cycle: A Comparativer Study of Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
- Robert Hart and Jim Malley
- 93/3: Production Function Underlying Kaldor's Technical Progress Function (Revised)
- Dipak Ghosh and Asis Banerjee
- 93/2: Does the Gold Market Reveal Real Interest Rates?
- Eric Levin, Dipak Ghosh and Abhay Abhyankar
- 92/9: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Rules in a Monetary Union
- Thomas Moutos
- 92/16: Does Government Employment "Crowd-Out" Private Employment?: Evidence from Sweden
- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- 92/5: The Economics of Independence Re-Visited
- David Bell and Sheila Dow
- 92/11: Valuing the Environment: Recent UK Experience and an Application to Green Belt Land
- Nick Hanley and Jacqui Knight
- 92/15: Hours, Workers, Effort and Workforce Quality: an Empirical Model of the Japanese Labour Market
- Robert Hart and Seiichi Kawasaki
- 92/4: The Rights and Wrongs of Intergenerational Externalities
- Clive Spash
- 92/8: Reading the Message from the UK Indexed Bond Market: Real Interest Rates, Expected Inflation and the Risk Premium
- Eric J Levin and Laurence Copeland
- 92/14: Quasi-Permanent Employment and the Comparative Theory of Coalitional and Neoclassical Firms
- Robert Hart and Thomas Moutos
- 92/13: Protecting Sites of Special Scientific Interest: Intrinsic and Utilitarian Values
- Clive Spash and Ian A Simpson
- 92/10: The Valuation of Forest Characteristics
- Nick Hanley and Robin Ruffell
- 92/7: Pricing to Market, Exchange Rates & Macroeconomic Policies
- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- 92/12: Earnings Inequality Among Women in Great Britain 1975-1990
- David Bell and Alison Coleman
- 92/1: The Cost of Overtime Hours in British Production Industries
- Robert Hart and Robin J Ruffell
- 92/2: Efficiency and Distributional Aspects of Market Mechanisms in the Control of Pollution: An Empirical Analysis
- Nick Hanley and Ian Moffatt
- 92/3: Measuring Demographic Impacts of Development Projects: Some Methodological Pitfalls
- Dipak Ghosh
- 92/6: Distinguishing Between Keynesian and Classical Unemployment: Evidence from France, Germany and the U.S
- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- 91/4: A Note on Taxation, Imperfect Competition and the Balanced Budget Multiplier
- Hassan Molana and Thomas Moutos
- 91/11: Wilderness Development Decisions and the Krutilla-Fisher Model: The Case of Scotland's 'Flow Country'
- Nick Hanley and Stephen Craig
- 91/5: The Regional Impact of Changes in Interest Rates
- Christopher Ash and David Bell
- 91/9: Discrimination by Efficiency Wages
- Wilhelm Lorenz
- 91/6: The Specification, Estimation and Simulation of a Small Global Macroeconomic Model
- Jim Malley, David Bell and John Foster
- 91/3: On the Effects of Rationing Under Imperfect Competition
- Alistair Munro
- 91/2: Wage Bargaining, Public Policies and Underemployment of Educated Workers in LDCs -Version II
- Asis Banerjee and Dipak Ghosh
- 91/12: Tax Evasion and the Balance of Payments
- Thomas Moutos
- 91/1: Real Interest Rates, Expected Inflation, and Indexed Linked Bonds
- Eric J Levin
- 91/7: Firm-Specific Human Capital and Union Bargaining
- Robert Hart and Thomas Moutos
- 91/10: Poverty in Australia: A Study of the Implications of Education, Houshold Formation and the Labour Market Experience of the Young
- David Bell, Russell J Rimmer and Sheila M Rimmer
- 91/14: Stock Prices and Macroeconomic Fundamentals
- Eric J Levin