Economics PhD Theses
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- 0188: Tax incentives and investment behaviour in Greek manufacturing
- Thomas A. Anastasiou
- 0187: Impact and implications of new plant technology in agriculture: A case study of selected crops in Bangladesh
- Amin M. Ali
- 0186: Transnational enterprises, technology and Central Economic Integration
- Juan Alberto Fuentes
- 0185: Unknown
- Michael Dietrich
- 0184: Resource depletion and investment strategies for oil-based developing economy: An optimal control approach with application to the Iranian economy

- Esmail Aghazadeh
- 0183: Effects on aggregate peasant labour supply of rural-rural migration to mechanised farming: a case study in southern Kordofan, Sudan

- Khalid Affan
- 0182: Capital accumulation, land productivity and agrarian structure in Bangladesh agriculture
- Mahmudul Alam
- 0181: Income distribution, institutional structure and economic development: a case study of Pakistan

- S. Ehtisham Uddin Ahmad
- 0180: An analysis of adoption of HYV paddy in Bangladesh
- Mohammed Asaduzzaman
- 0179: Unknown
- John Bennett
- 0178: Unknown
- Roger D. Bennett
- 0177: Unknown
- John J. Collings
- 0176: Unknown
- Clive Bell
- 0175: Unknown
- Elizabeth Hopkins
- 0174: Unknown
- Rhys Jenkins
- 0173: Title unknown
- Neil Karunaratne
- 0172: An analysis of demand for shopping and leisure travel

- Roger Vickerman
- 0171: Urban-rural dualism in Greece
- Ioannis Kamaras
- 0168: Competition in the British fire and accident insurance market
- Robert L. Carter
- 0165: Title unknown
- John Cody
- 0122: Farmer constraints and relational contracts: evidence from agricultural value chains in East Africa

- Mohamed Abouaziza
- 0121: Three essays on the Peruvian labour market

- Juan Manuel Del Pozo Segura
- 0120: Essays on political economy, inequality and development

- Marta Schoch
- 0119: Essays on the economics of education in developing countries

- Lee Crawford
- 0118: Causes and consequences of internal migration: evidence from Brazil and Ghana

- Eva-Maria Egger
- 0117: What do Mexican unions do?

- Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos
- 0116: Social capital and conflict: impact and implications

- Alia Jane Aghajanian
- 0115: Futures prices, trade and domestic supply of agricultural commodities

- Maximiliano Mendez Parra
- 0114: Goverment spending, migration, and human capital: Impact on economic welfare and growth-theory and evidence

- Sibabrata Das
- 0113: Supply response and market imperfections: The implicatios for welfare analysis

- Antonio Martuscelli
- 0112: Interim accounting earnings and price momentum

- Javad Izadi Zadeh Darjezi
- 0111: The role of market imperfections in shaping rural household livelihoods: evidence from South Africa

- Stefania Lovo
- 0110: Household labour supply in Great Britain: can policy-makers rely on neoclassical models?

- Marie-Christine Tabet Khayat
- 0109: Income Inequality and Economic Growth in Latin America

- Veronica Amarante
- 0108: Essays on Firm-Level Responses to Globalisation

- Leonardo Iacovone
- 0107: The welfare impact of trade preferences: the case of the Turkey-EU customs union

- Karen Lee Jackson
- 0106: An empirical analysis of the labour market and trade union effects in Ghana

- Anthony Yaw Baah
- 0105: Hybrid maize adoption analysis in rural Malawi: evidence from three villages in the Southern region

- Paolo Craviolatti
- 0104: Essays on exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic stability in central and eastern and Baltic countries

- Xavier Cirera
- 0103: Getting things in proportion: essays on the development and application of Heckscher-Ohlin trade theory

- Enrique Aldaz-Carroll
- 0102: Globalisation and wage inequalities, past and present

- Edward W. J. Anderson
- 0101: Educational inequality in Tanzania

- Samer Al-Samarrai
- 0100: Trade, innovation and employment

- Ulrike Hotopp