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- 1407: The known unknowns of governance

- Rodolphe Desbordes and Gary Koop
- 1406: The impacts of temporary and anticipated tourism spending

- Grant Allan, Patrizio Lecca and John Swales
- 1405: An empirical examination of the R&D boundaries of the firm - a problem-solving perspective

- Shaopeng Huang and Darryl Holden
- 1404: How much does a single graduation cohort from further education colleges contribute to an open regional economy

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Patrizio Lecca and John Swales
- 1403: Fact and fictions in FX arbitrage processes

- Rod Cross and Victor Kozyakin
- 1402: Unemployment: natural rate epicycles or hysteresis?

- Rod Cross
- 1401: ‘Right Back Where We Started From’: from ‘the Classics’ to Keynes, and back again

- Roy Grieve
- 1327: FDI, trade costs and regional asymmetries

- Julia Darby, Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton
- 1326: Competiton for FDI and profit shifting: on the effects of subsidies and tax breaks

- Oscar Amerighi and Giuseppe De Feo
- 1325: Mafia in the ballot box

- Giuseppe De Feo and Giacomo De Luca
- 1324: QWERTY and the search for optimality

- Neil M Kay
- 1323: Did Keynes in the General Theory significantly misrepresent J S Mill?

- Roy Grieve
- 1322: UK house prices: convergence clubs and spillovers

- Alberto Montagnoli and Jun Nagayasu
- 1321: Currency forecast errors at times of low interest rates: evidence from survey data on the Yen/Dollar exchange rate

- Ronald MacDonald and Jun Nagayasu
- 1320: Personal indebtedness, community characteristics and theft crimes

- Stuart McIntyre
- 1319: An issue with own-rates: Keynes borrows from Sraffa, Sraffa criticises Keynes, and present-day commentators get hold of the wrong end of the stick

- Roy Grieve
- 1318: Co-movements in real effective exchange rates: evidence from the dynamic hierarchical factor model

- Jun Nagayasu
- 1317: The forward premium puzzle and the euro

- Jun Nagayasu
- 1316: An investigation of housing affordability in the UK regions

- Alberto Montagnoli and Jun Nagaysu
- 1315: Local consumption and territorial based accounting for CO2 emissions

- Kristinn Hermannsson and Stuart McIntyre
- 1314: Consumption expenditures in economic impact studies: an application to university students

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- 1313: Institutions and prosperity

- Colin Jennings
- 1311: Okun's law - a meta analysis

- Roger Perman, Stephan Gaetan and Christophe Tavera
- 1310: Lock-in, path dependence, and the internationalization of QWERTY

- Neil Kay
- 1309: Aid and development: Issues and reflections

- Michael Tribe
- 1308: The added value from a general equilibrium analyses of increased efficiency in household energy use

- Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor, John Swales and Karen Turner
- 1307: A new index of financial conditions

- Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
- 1306: Cobb-Douglas preferences in bilateral oligopoly

- Alex Dickson
- 1305: Beyond Intermediates: The Role of Consumption and Commuting in the Construction of Local Input-Output Tables

- Kristinn Hermannsson
- 1304: Nearer to Straffa than Marx: Adam Smith on productive and unproductive labour

- Roy Grieve
- 1303: Using VARs and TVP-VARs with Many Macroeconomic Variables

- Gary Koop
- 1302: Model Switching and Model Averaging in Time-Varying Parameter Regression Models

- Miguel Angel Gonzalez Belmonte and Gary Koop
- 1301: Domestic Violence and Football in Glasgow: Are Reference Points Relevant?

- Alex Dickson, Colin Jennings and Gary Koop
- 1215: Still more on why we should bury the Marginal Productivity Theory of the Price of Capital: A Supplementary Note

- Roy Grieve
- 1214: Evaluating the usefulness of forecasts of relative growth
- Grant Allan
- 1213: The Impact of Population Ageing on the Labour Market: Evidence from Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model of Scotland (*)

- Katerina Lisenkova, Marcel Merette and Robert Wright
- 1212: Rationalising ‘'Irrational'' Support for Political Violence

- Colin Jennings
- 1211: Fact and Fiction in FX Arbitrage Processes

- Rod Cross and Victor Kozyakin
- 1210: North Sea Oil and Genuine Saving in the Scottish Economy

- Greg Bremner and Rod Cross
- 1209: Personal Indebtedness, Spatial Effects and Crime

- Stuart McIntyre and Donald Lacombe
- 1208: An Analysis of the Electoral Use of Policy on Law and Order by New Labour

- Stephen Drinkwater and Colin Jennings
- 1207: The Impact of Population Ageing on House Prices: A Micro-simulation Approach

- Yu Chen, Kenneth Gibb, Chris Leishman and Robert Wright
- 1206: Marx: From Hegel and Feuerbach to Adam Smith

- Eric Rahim
- 1205: Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes

- Christa Brunnschweiler, Colin Jennings and Ian MacKenzie
- 1204: The system-wide impacts of the external benefits to higher education on the Scottish economy: An exploratory “micro-to-macro" approach

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- 1202: A New Model of Trend Inflation

- Joshua Chan, Gary Koop and Simon Potter
- 1201: A Bayesian Spatial Individual Effects Probit Model of the 2010 U.K. General Election

- Christa Jensen, Donald Lacombe and Stuart McIntyre
- 1138: Time Variation in the Dynamics of Worker Flows: Evidence from the US and Canada

- Michele Campolieti, Deborah Gefang and Gary Koop
- 1137: Hierarchical Shrinkage in Time-Varying Parameter Models

- Miguel Angel Gonzalez Belmonte, Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
- 1136: Estimating the Impact on Efficiency of the Adoption of a Voluntary Environmental Standard: An Empirical Study of the Global Copper Mining Industry

- Lise Tole and Gary Koop