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- 2311: Incorporating Short Data into Large Mixed-Frequency VARs for Regional Nowcasting

- Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre, James Mitchell, Aubrey Poon and Ping Wu
- 2310: Fast, Order-Invariant Bayesian Inference in VARs using the Eigendecomposition of the Error Covariance Matrix

- Ping Wu and Gary Koop
- 2309: Fast and Order-invariant Inference in Bayesian VARs with Non-Parametric Shocks

- Florian Huber and Gary Koop
- 2308: Bayesian Modelling of TVP-VARs Using Regression Trees

- Niko Hauzenberger, Florian Huber, Gary Koop and James Mitchell
- 2307: Investigating Growth at Risk Using a Multi-country Non-parametric Quantile Factor Model

- Todd Clark, Florian Huber, Gary Koop, Massimiliano Marcellino and Michael Pfarrhofer
- 2306: Investigating Economic Uncertainty Using Stochastic Volatility in Mean VARs: The Importance of Model Size, Order-Invariance and Classification
- Sharada Davidson, Chenghan Hou and Gary Koop
- 2305: Dynamic Shrinkage Priors for Large Time-varying Parameter Regressions using Scalable Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods
- Niko Hauzenberger, Florian Huber and Gary Koop
- 2303: The Effects of Compulsory Schooling on Health and Hospitalization over the Life Cycle

- Markus Gehrsitz and Morgan C. Williams
- 2302: Marijuana Legalization and Mental Health

- Daniel Borbely, Otto Lenhart, Jonathan Norris and Agnese Romiti
- 2301: The sticking plasters aren’t working: the ongoing UK workforce crisis in adult social care, new evidence from an expansive database of job advertisements

- Julia Darby, Graeme Roy and Stuart McIntyre
- 2107: Forced Migration and Local Economic Development: Evidence from Postwar Hungary

- Daniel Borbely and Ross Mckenzie
- 2017: Assessing the Impact of China’s Aid on the World Bank Conditionality

- Shazmeen Maroof
- 2016: Quantifying Socioeconomic Inequality in Childhood Obesity

- Mark Mitchell, Justus Laugwitz and Patricio Valdivieso Massa*
- 2015: Real-time density nowcasts of US inflation: a model-combination approach

- Edward Knotek and Saeed Zaman
- 2014: Rent dissipation in share contests

- Alex Dickson, Ian MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
- 2013: The econ impact of projected affordable housing dev: does supply side matter?

- Stephen Boyle, Kevin Connolly, Peter McGregor and Mairi Spowage
- 2011: The cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK

- Marco Alfano, Ross McKenzie and Graeme Roy
- 2010: The macroeconomic impacts of a universal basic income: an application to Scotland

- Kevin Connolly, David Eiser, Ashwin Kumar, Peter McGregor and Graeme Roy
- 2009: Growth incentives and devolved fiscal systems

- Katerina Lisenkova
- 2008: Success in sectoral export promotion and economic and environmental indicators: a multisectoral modelling analysis for the UK

- Grant Allan, Christos Barkoumas, Andrew Ross and Ashank Sinha
- 2007: The effect of changes in alcohol tax differentials on alcohol consumption

- Markus Gehrsitz, Henry Saffer and Michael Grossman
- 2006: The long-run effects of peers on mental health

- Lukas Kiessling and Jonathan Norris
- 2005: The skill development of children of immigrants

- Marie Hull and Jonathan Norris
- 2004: The impact of housing subsidy cuts on the labour market outcomes of claimants: evidence from England

- Daniel Borebly
- 2003: Islamic law and investments in children: evidence from the Sharia introduction in Nigeria

- Marco Alfano
- 2002: Nicolas Kaldor, increasing returns and Verdoorn's Law

- Roger Sandilands and Ramesh Chandra
- 2001: Permit markets with political and market distortions

- Alex Dickson and Ian MacKenzie
- 1913: Is heightened political uncertainty priced in stock returns? Evidence from the 2014 Scottish independence referendum

- Julia Darby, Jun Gao, Siobhán Lucey and Sheng Zhu
- 1912: Institutional trading in volatile markets: evidence from Chinese stock markets

- Julia Darby, Hai Zhang and Jinkai Zhang
- 1911: Economic activity supported by offshore wind: a hypothetical extraction study

- Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly, Peter McGregor and Andrew Ross
- 1910: Economic and environmental impacts of UK offshore wind development to 2029: the importance of local content

- Grant Allan, David Comerford, Kevin Connolly, Peter McGregor and Andrew Ross
- 1909: Developing an electricity satellite account (EISA): an application to Scotland, UK

- Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly and Stuart McIntyre
- 1908: Identify economics: social influence and skill development

- Jonathan Norris
- 1907: Ghana's new national income data series: follow-up to M Huq and M Tribe's - The economy of Ghana: 50 years of economic development (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

- Michael Tribe and Mozammel Huq
- 1906: Troubled in school: does maternal involvement matter for adolescents?

- Jonathan Norris and Martijn van Hasselt
- 1904: Terrorism, education and the role of expectations: evidence from al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya

- Marco Alfano and Joseph-Simon Görlach
- 1903: Market size, product differentiation and bidding for new varities

- Jie Ma and Ian Wooton
- 1902: 'Til insurance do us part: the effect of the affordable care act preexisting conditions provision on marriage

- J Matthew Hampton and Otto Lenhart
- 1901: Peers, parents and attitudes about school

- Jonathan Norris
- 1820: The economic impacts of UK fiscal policies and their spillover effects on the energy system

- Andrew Ross, Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- 1819: The role of markets and preferences on resource conflicts

- Alex Dickson, Ian MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
- 1818: Incorporating CO2 emissions into macroeconomic models through primary energy use

- Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly, Andrew Ross and Peter McGregor
- 1817: Limiting the distortionary impacts of transaction taxes: Scottish stamp duty after the Mirrlees Review

- Daniel Borbely
- 1816: A case study on Germany's aviation tax using the synthetic control approach

- Daniel Borebly
- 1815: A theoretical note on asymmetries in intensity and persistence of reciprocity in labour markets

- Marco Fongoni
- 1814: An appraisal of Friedman's positively sloped Phillips Curve conjecture

- Rod Cross
- 1813: On the long run Phillips Curve genus

- Rod Cross
- 1812: Drink, death and driving: do BAC limit reductions improve road safety?

- Benjamin Cooper, Markus Gehrsitz and Stuart McIntyre
- 1811: The characteristics of energy employment in a system-wide context

- Grant Allan and Andrew Ross
- 1810: The economic impacts of UK trade-enhancing industrial policies and their spillover effects on the energy system

- Andrew Ross, Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
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