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- 5813: Fiscal limits on first-best climate policy: A CGE analysis for Europe

- Richard Tol and Stefano Verde
- 5713: Are You Happy While You Work?

- Alex Bryson and George MacKerron
- 5613: How Should Benefits and Costs Be Discounted in an Intergenerational Context?

- Richard Tol, Kenneth Arrow, Maureen Cropper, Christian Gollier, Ben Groom, Geoffrey Heal, Richard Newell, William Nordhaus, Robert Pindyck, William Pizer, Paul R. Portney, Thomas Sterner and Martin Weitzman
- 5513: The Matthew Effect for Cohorts of Economists

- Richard Tol
- 5413: The Determinants of Outward Processing: Evidence from Offshoring Intermediates by the European Union

- Dimitra Petropoulou, Xavier Cirera and Dirk Willenbockel
- 5312: The Effect of Learning on Climate Policy under Fat-tailed Uncertainty

- Richard Tol, In Chang Hwang and Frédéric Reynès
- 5212: Climate Change and Tourism in the Arctic Circle

- Richard Tol and Sharon Walsh
- 5112: After Ten Years of the Russian Crisis, How Might IMF Intervention Be Evaluated?

- Malgorzata Sulimierska
- 5012: The First World War and Working-Class Food Consumption in Britain

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley
- 4912: Do Supply-Side Education Programmes Work? The Impact of Increased School Supply on Schooling and Wages in Indonesia Revisited

- Gunilla Pettersson Gelander
- 4812: The declines in infant mortality and fertility: Evidence from British cities in demographic transition

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley
- 4712: Urban Working-Class Food Consumption and Nutrition in Britain in 1904

- Andrew Newell and Ian Gazeley
- 4612: A Re-examination of the Impact of the UK National Minimum Wage on Employment

- Richard Dickens, Rebecca Riley and David Wilkinson
- 4512: Minimum Wages and Wage Inequality: Some Theory and an Application to the UK

- Richard Dickens, Alan Manning and Tim Butcher
- 4412: The Impact of Temperature Changes on Residential Energy Use

- Richard Tol, Sebastian Petrick and Katrin Rehdanz
- 4312: The persistence of shocks in GDP and the estimation of the potential economic costs of climate change

- Richard Tol, Francisco Estrada and Carlos Gay-García
- 4212: A Household Welfare Perspective on the Expansion of Palm Oil Production in Indonesia

- Outi Korkeala and Krystof Obidzinski
- 4112: The effect of weather shocks and risk on schooling and child labour in rural Indonesia

- Outi Korkeala
- 4012: Risk-Return Incentives in Liberalised Electricity Markets

- Richard Tol, Muireann Lynch, Aonghus Shortt and Mark O’Malley
- 3912: The Implications of a Break-Up of China for Carbon Dioxide Emissions

- Richard Tol
- 3812: Climate Policy with Bentham-Rawls Preferences

- Richard Tol
- 3712: Targets for Global Climate Policy: An Overview

- Richard Tol
- 3612: Macroeconomic volatility, consumption behaviour and welfare: A cross-country analysis

- Alessandro Federici and Pierluigi Montalbano
- 3512: Trade openness and vulnerability to poverty: Vietnam in the long-run (1992-2008)

- Emiliano Magrini and Pierluigi Montalbano
- 3412: The Mexican Wage Curve 2000-2003: A Quantile Analysis

- Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos
- 3312: Maximum Carbon Taxes in the Short Run

- Richard Tol
- 3212: Oligopoly and Oligopsony Power in the Swedish Market

- Conor Devitt and Richard Tol
- 3112: Assessing the Trade Impact of the European Neighborhood Policy on EU-MED Free Trade Area

- Pierluigi Montalbano and Silvia Nenci
- 3011: The Evolution of Gender and Racial Occupational Segregation across Formal and non-Formal Labour Markets in Brazil – 1987 to 2006

- Paola Salardi
- 2911: Borders that Divide: Education and Religion in Ghana and Togo since Colonial Times

- Denis Cogneau and Alexander Moradi
- 2811: Product Durability and Trade Volatility

- Dimitra Petropoulou and Kwok Tong Soo
- 2711: The impact of GSP Preferences on Developing Countries' Exports in the European Union: Bilateral Gravity Modelling at the Product Level

- Xavier Cirera, Francesca Foliano and Michael Gasiorek
- 2611: Explaining the Diversification Path of Exporters in Brazil: How Similar and Sophisticated are New Products?

- Xavier Cirera, Anabel Marin and Ricardo Markwald
- 2511: How strong is the evidence for the existence of poverty traps? A multi country assessment

- Andy McKay and Emilie Perge
- 2411: A Framework to Analyze the Impact of Exchange Rate: Uncertainty on Output Decisions

- Gonzalo Varela
- 2311: Protection through Proof of Age. Birth Registration and Child Labor in Early 20th Century USA

- Sonja Fagernäs
- 2211: How Does Land Title Affect Access to Credit? Empirical Evidence from an Emerging Economy

- Caio Piza and Mauricio José Serpa Barros de Moura
- 2111: The UK Minimum Wage at Age 22: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

- Richard Dickens, Rebecca Riley and David Wilkinson
- 2011: Real Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Output: A Sectoral Analysis

- Gonzalo Varela
- 1911: The Extrapolative Component in Exchange Rate Expectations and the Not-So-Puzzling Interest Parity: The Case of Uruguay

- Gonzalo Varela
- 1811: Whether to Hire Local Contract Teachers? Trade-off Between Skills and Preferences in India

- Sonja Fagernäs and Panu Pelkonen
- 1711: Does better local governance improve district growth performance in Indonesia?

- Neil McCulloch and Edmund Malesky
- 1611: The Tobin Tax A Review of the Evidence

- Neil McCulloch and Grazia Pacillo
- 1510: The Impact of trade preferences on export prices in the European Union - who captures the preference rent?

- Xavier Cirera
- 1410: The First WorldWar andWorking-Class Food Consumption in Britain

- Ian Gazeley and Andrew Newell
- 1310: Consumption Poverty and Pro-Poor Growth in Bolivia

- Marta Moratti
- 1210: Is the Border Effect an Artefact of Geographic Aggregation?

- Carlos Llano Verduras, Asier Minondo and Francisco Requena Silvente
- 1110: Do Capital Inflows Hinder Competitiveness? The Real Exchange Rate in Ethiopia

- Pedro M. G. Martins
- 1010: Aid Absorption and Spending in Africa: A Panel Cointegration Approach

- Pedro M. G. Martins
- 0910: Fiscal Dynamics in Ethiopia: The Cointegrated VAR Model with Quarterly Data

- Pedro M. G. Martins
- 0810: Economic growth in low income countries: How the G20 can help to raise and sustain it

- L. Winters, Wonhyuk Lim, Lucia Hanmer and Sidney Augustin
- 0710: Deep Integration in EU FTAs

- Peter Holmes
- 0610: Border Carbon Adjustments and the Potential for Protectionism

- Peter Holmes, Tom Reilly and Jim Rollo
- 0510: Trade as an Engine of Creative Destruction Mexico experience with Chinese competition

- Leonardo Iacovone, Ferdinand Rauch and L. Winters
- 0410: Does trade opennes increase vulnerability? A survey of the literature

- Pierluigi Montalbano
- 0310: An Analysis of Life Satisfaction in Albania: An Heteroscedastic Ordered Probit Model Approach

- Julie Litchfield, Barry Reilly and Mario Veneziani
- 0210: The end of destitution: Evidence from British working households 1904-1937

- Ian Gazeley and Andrew Newell
- 0110: Why do cooperatives fail? Big versus small in Ghanaian Cocoa Producers' Societies, 1930-36

- Chiara Cazzuffi and Alexander Moradi
- 0697: Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing

- Ayumi Kikuchi and Michael Sumner
- 0597: Social Investigation and Child Costs in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain

- Ian Gazeley and Andrew Newell
- 0497: The Gender Pay Gap in Russia During the Transition (1992-96)

- Barry Reilly
- 0397: Rates of Return to Educational Qualifications in the Transitional Economies

- Andrew Newell and Barry Reilly
- 0297: Directed credit and investment in small scale industry in India: evidence from firm-level data 1965-78

- Robert Eastwood and Renu Kohli
- 0197: The impact of changes in human fertility on poverty

- Robert Eastwood and Michael Lipton
- 0396: Primary commodity and manufactured goods prices in the long run: new evidence on the prebisch-singer hypothesis
- Matthias Lutz
- 0296: Further Evidence on the sensitivity of unit-root tests to structural breaks: anapplication to developing country output series
- Matthias Lutz
- 0196: The impacts of individual land titling in Mbeere, eastern Kenya
- Diana Hunt
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