Studies in Economics
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- 0204: Interrupted Work Careers and the Starting Salaries of Female Workers in Britain

- David Campbell
- 0203: The Growth and Valuation of Generic Skills

- Andrew Dickerson and Francis Green
- 0202: Trade Liberalisation and the Balance of Payments in Selected Developing Countries

- Amelia Santos-Paulino
- 0201: Estimating a Monetary Policy Reaction Function for the Dominican Republic

- José Sánchez-Fung
- 0117: Estimating the Wage Effects of Job Mobility in Britain

- David Campbell
- 0116: The Role of Education in Self-Employment Success

- Aki Kangasharju and Sari Pekkala Kerr
- 0115: Rates of Return to Schooling and the Quality of Education in England and Wales

- David Campbell
- 0114: Trade Liberalization and the Returns to Education: A Pseudo-panel Approach

- Andrew Dickerson, Francis Green and Jorge Arbache
- 0113: International Migration and the Role of Remittances in Eastern Europe

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Matloob Piracha
- 0112: Trade Liberalisation and Labor Markets in Developing Countries: Theory and Evidence

- Jorge Arbache
- 0111: Income Redistribution and Access to Innovations in Health Care

- Maria Garcia-Alonso and Owen O'Donnell
- 0110: The Effects of Trade Liberalisation on Imports in Selected Developing Countries

- Amelia Santos-Paulino
- 0109: Job Insecurity and Wage Outcomes in Britain

- David Campbell, Alan Carruth, Andrew Dickerson and Francis Green
- 0108: An Analysis of Subjective Views of Job Insecurity

- Francis Green, Andrew Dickerson, Alan Carruth and David Campbell
- 0107: Do Male Bosses Underestimate their Female Subordinates' Skills? A Comparison of Employees' and Line Managers' Perceptions of Job Skills

- Francis Green and Donna James
- 0106: Rent-seeking and Quota Regulation of a Renewable Resource

- Harald Bergland, Derek J. Clark and Pål Andreas Pedersen
- 0105: A Game Theoretical Approach to Road Safety

- Pål Andreas Pedersen
- 0104: The Influence of Travel Distance and Transport Operators' Objectives on Fares, Transport Quality and Generalised Transport Costs

- Finn Jørgensen and Pål Andreas Pedersen
- 0103: Assessing the Stability of the Inter-industry Wage Structure in the Face of Radical Economic Reforms

- Jorge Arbache, Andrew Dickerson and Francis Green
- 0102: The Crowding-out of Work Ethics

- Sverre Grepperud and Pål Andreas Pedersen
- 0101: Fiscal Consolidation and the Probability Distribution of Deficits: A Stochastic Analysis of the Stability Pact

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Peter McAdam
- 0016: Commodity Taxes, Wage Determination and Profits

- Sophia Delipalla and Peter Sanfey
- 0015: Money Demand, PPP and Macroeconomic Dynamics in a Small Developing Economy

- José Sánchez-Fung
- 0014: R&D Spillovers and Export Performance: Evidence from the OECD Countries

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 0013: A Picture of Wage Inequality and the Allocation of Labour Through a Period of Trade Liberalisation: The Case of Brazil

- Francis Green, Andrew Dickerson and Jorge Arbache
- 0012: Trade Liberalisation and Export Performance in Selected Developing Countries

- Amelia Santos-Paulino
- 0011: Is Low Inflation a Precondition for Faster Growth? The Case of South Africa

- Kevin Nell
- 0010: The UK Wage Curve: New Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

- William Collier
- 0009: The Intertemporal Substitution Model of Labor Supply in an Open Economy

- João Ricardo Faria and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 0008: Testing the Balassa-Samuelson Effect: Implications for Growth and PPP

- João Ricardo Faria and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 0007: The Returns to Education and Training: Evidence from the Malaysian Family Life Surveys

- Tsung-Ping Chung
- 0006: Unemployment Hysteresis in the US and the EU: a Panel Data Approach

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 0005: Imported Inflation in South Africa: An Empirical Study

- Kevin Nell
- 0004: The Causes and Consequences of Albanian Emigration during Transition: Evidence from Micro Data

- Dhori Kule, Ahmet Mançellari, Harry Papapanagos, Stefan Qirici and Peter Sanfey
- 0003: Why has Work Effort become more intense? Conjectures and Evidence about Effort-Biased Technical Change and other stories

- Francis Green
- 0002: Security and Price Arbitrage

- Maria Garcia-Alonso
- 0001: Cumulative Growth and the Catching-up Debate from a Dis-equilibrium Standpoint

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 9914: Inter-industry Wage Differences and Individual Heterogeneity: How Competitive is Wage Setting in the UK?

- Alan Carruth, William Collier and Andrew Dickerson
- 9913: It's been a hard day's night: The concentration and intensification of work in late 20th century Britain

- Francis Green
- 9912: The Endogenous/Exogenous Nature of South Africa's Money Supply Under Direct and Indirect Monetary Control Measures

- Kevin Nell
- 9911: The Political Economy of a Publicly Provided Private Good with Adverse Selection

- Sophia Delipalla and Owen O'Donnell
- 9910: The Impact of Training on Labour Mobility

- Alan Felstead, Francis Green, Ken Mayhew and Alan Pack
- 9909: The Relation Between Money, Income and Prices in South Africa

- Kevin Nell
- 9908: Export Controls, Market Structure and International Coordination

- Maria Garcia-Alonso and Keith Hartley
- 9907: Is Attack the Best form of Defence? A Competing Risks Analysis of Acquisition Activity in the UK

- Andrew Dickerson, Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
- 9906: Accumulation, Innovation and Catching-Up: An Extended Cumulative Growth Model

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- 9905: The Stability of Money Demand in South Africa, 1965-1997

- Kevin Nell
- 9904: Explaining Differences in the Domestic Savings Ratio Across Countries: A Panel Data Study

- Khaled A. Hussein and Anthony Thirlwall
- 9903: Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment

- Andrew Clark, Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey
- 9902: Trade Liberalisation and Insider Power: The Case of Brazil

- Jorge Arbache