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- 1809: Workers' reciprocity and the (ir)relevance of wage cyclicality for the volatility of job creation

- Marco Fongoni
- 1808: Towards incorporating natural capital into a computable general equilibrium model for Scotland

- Grant Allan, David Comerford and Peter McGregor
- 1807: The system-wide impact of healthy eating: assessing emissions and economic impacts at the regional level

- Grant Allan, David Comerford and Peter McGregor
- 1806: Exploring households' responsiveness to energy price changes using microdata

- Stuart McIntyre
- 1805: UK regional nowcasting using a mixed frequency vector autoregressive model

- Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre and James Mitchell
- 1804: The importance of energy price stickiness and real wage inflexibility for the time paths of rebound effects

- Gioele Figus, Peter McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- 1803: Is personality endogenous: evidence from Ireland

- Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
- 1802: Can vehicle efficiency beat fuel efficiency in cutting fuel use

- Gioele Figus and J Kim Swales
- 1801: Framing policy on low emissions vehicles in terms of economic gains: might the most straightforward gain be delivered by supply chain activity to support refuelling?

- Alabi Oluwafisayo, Martin Smith, John Irvine and Karen Turner
- 1717: Albert Hirschman, Lauchlin Currie, 'linkages' theory, and Paul Rosenstein Rodan's 'big push'

- Roger Sandilands
- 1716: The rise of meritocracy and the inheritance of advantage

- David Comerford, Sevi Rodríguez Mora and Michael Watts
- 1715: The gains from economic integration

- David Comerford and Sevi Rodríguez Mora
- 1713: Is the production function Translog or CES? An empirical illustration using UK data

- Elena Lagomarsino and Karen Turner
- 1712: Marx: from Hegel and Feuerbach to Adam Smith: a new synthesis

- Eric Rahim
- 1711: The long-term economic implications of BREXIT for Scotland: an interregional analysis

- Gioele Figus, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor, Graeme Roy and J Kim Swales
- 1709: Maternal employment and child outcomes: evidence from the Irish marriage bar

- Irene Mosca, Vincent O'Sullivan and Robert Wright
- 1708: Disaggregation of the 2010 UK Social Accounting Matrix to report household income quintiles

- Antonios Katris, Gioele Figus and Karen Turner
- 1707: The impact of enhanced regional fiscal autonomy: towards a scandinavian movel for Scotland

- Tobias Emonts-Holley, Alastair Greig, Patrizio Lecca, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and J Kim Swales
- 1706: Political uncertainty and stock market volatility: new evidence from the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum

- Julia Darby and Graeme Roy
- 1705: Can a reduction in fuel use result from an endogenous technical progress in motor vehicles? A partial and general equilibrium analysis

- Gioele Figus, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- 1704: Cost efficiency analysis of public higher education institutions in Uzbekistan

- Shukhrat Kholmuminov and Robert Wright
- 1703: Resource dependence analysis of public higher education institutions in Uzbekistan

- Shukhrat Kholmuminov, Shayzak Kholmuminov and Robert Wright
- 1702: Energy efficiency as an instrument of regional development policy? Trading-off the benefits of an economic stimulus and energy rebound effects

- Gioele Figus, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Karen Turner
- 1701: Multiple-aggregate games

- Alex Dickson
- 1616: Making the case for supporting broad energy efficiency programmes: impacts on household incomes and other economic benefits
- Gioele Figus, Karen Turner, Peter McGregor and Antonios Katris
- 1615: The impact of population ageing on public debt. A panel analysis for eighteen european countries

- Nicolas Afflatet
- 1614: Financial literacy and political orientation in Great Britain

- Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro, Georgios Panos and Robert Wright
- 1613: Adam Smith and the labour theory of value: an unconvincing "reconsideration"
- Roy Grieve
- 1612: Physical water use and water sector activity in environmental input-output analysis

- Oluwafisayo Alabi, Max Mundy, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- 1611: Height and cognition at older age: Irish evidence

- Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
- 1610: The impact of micro-credit on employment: evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan

- Azhar Khan, Twyeafur Rahman and Robert Wright
- 1609: The welfare impacts of discriminatory price tariffs

- Nikolaos Danias and John Swales
- 1608: Contests with general preferences

- Alex Dickson, Ian MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
- 1607: Double trouble: modern misreadings of Cantillon

- Roy Grieve
- 1606: Nowcasting UK GDP during the depression

- Paul Smith
- 1605: Financial literacy and attitudes to redistribution

- Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro and Robert Wright
- 1604: Use it or lose it: Irish evidence

- Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
- 1603: "Drop the dead donkey": a response to Steven Kates on the subject of Mill's fourth proposition on capital

- Roy Grieve
- 1602: Strategic trade in pollution permits

- Alex Dickson and Ian MacKenzie
- 1601: Price flexibility and full employment: barking up the wrong (neoclassical) tree

- Roy Grieve
- 1506: Revisiting Cantillon's admirable theory of distribution and value - a misinterpretation corrected

- Roy Grieve
- 1505: A theory of wage setting behavior

- Marco Fongoni and Alex Dickson
- 1504: Type II errors in IO multipliers

- Tobias Emonts-Holley, Andrew Ross and John Swales
- 1503: International aid to Tanzania - with some comparisons from Ghana and Uganda

- Michael Tribe
- 1502: Debunking Mill's "Fourth fundamental proposition on capital"

- Roy Grieve
- 1501: Human capital in economic development: from labour productiviey to macroeconomic impact

- Kristinn Hermannsson and Patrizio Lecca
- 1411: Nowcasting Scottish GDP growth

- Grant Allan, Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre and Paul Smith
- 1410: The convenient calculation of some test statistics in models of discrete choice

- Darryl Holden and Roger Perman
- 1409: Large Bayesian VARMAs

- Joshua Chan, Eric Eisenstat and Gary Koop
- 1408: Model uncertainty in panel vector autoregressive models

- Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
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