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- 1017: Recent Developments in Monetary Policy

- Peter Howells and Iris Biefang Frisancho-Mariscal
- 1016: Interest rate pass-through and risk

- Iris Biefang Frisancho-Mariscal and Peter Howells
- 1015: Money demand stability: A case study of Nigeria

- Saten Kumar, Don Webber and Scott Fargher
- 1014: Participative decision making and job satisfaction

- Gail Pacheco and Don Webber
- 1013: The effects of privatisation and FDI on economic growth in Argentina

- Rania Naguib
- 1012: Assessing the Effects of Military Expenditure on Growth

- Giorgio d'Agostino, Luca Pieroni and John Dunne
- 1011: On the Cost of Violence and the Benefits of Peace

- Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
- 1010: Culture, participative decision making and job satisfaction

- De Wet van der Westhuizen, Gail Pacheco and Don Webber
- 1009: Grade surprise and choice at 16

- Don Webber
- 1008: Getting people out of unemployment: A spatial perspective across Auckland

- Don Webber and Gail Pacheco
- 1007: Military Expenditure and Granger Causality: A Critical Review

- John Dunne and Ronald Smith
- 1006: What is this thing called ‘heterodox economics’?

- Andrew Mearman
- 1005: Regional Input-Output Tables and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland (revised)

- Tony Flegg and T. Tohmo
- 1004: Sub-national vulnerability measures:A spatial perspective

- Don Webber and Stephanie Rossouw
- 1003: Macroeconomics and Violence

- Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
- 1002: Kosovo - winning its independence but losing its people? Recent evidence on emigration intentions and preparedness to migrate

- Artjoms Ivlevs Artjoms Ivlevs and Roswitha M. King Roswitha M. King
- 1001: The Demand for Military Spending in Egypt

- Aamer Abu-Qarn, John Dunne, Yasmine Abdelfattah and Shadwa Zaher
- 0921: Real wages, inflation and labour productivity in Australia

- Saten Kumar, Don Webber and Geoff Perry
- 0920: Estimating the effect of state dependence in work-related training participation among British employees

- Panos Sousounis
- 0919: The Impact of Work-Related Training on Employee Earnings: Evidence from Great Britain

- Panos Sousounis
- 0918: Persistence in the determination of work-related training participation: evidence from the BHPS, 1991-1997

- Panos Sousounis and Robin Bladen-Hovell
- 0917: Wagner’s Law Revisited: Cointegration and Causality tests for New Zealand

- Saten Kumar, Don Webber and Scott Fargher
- 0916: Does pluralism in economics education make better educated, happier students? A qualitative analysis

- Andrew Mearman, Tim Wakeley, Gamila Shoib and Don Webber
- 0915: Who do heterodox economists think they are?

- Andrew Mearman
- 0914: Students’ perceptions of economics:Identifying demand for further study

- Don Webber and Andrew Mearman
- 0913: Microeconomic foundations of geographical variations in labour productivity

- Don Webber and Michael Horswell
- 0912: Winners and Losers: Spatial variations in labour productivity in England and Wales

- Don Webber and Michael Horswell
- 0911: Testing the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for Australia

- Saten Kumar, Scott Fargher and Don Webber
- 0910: Arms Trade Offsets: What Do We Know?

- Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
- 0909: Credit Ratings and UK Defined Pension Fund Portfolio Values

- Martin Sullivan
- 0908: Independent Central Banks: Some theoretical and empirical problems?

- Peter Howells
- 0907: The Military Industrial Complex

- John Dunne and Elisabeth Skons
- 0906: The Volatility of the Tradeable and Nontradeable Sectors: Theory and Evidence

- Laura Povoledo
- 0905: Banking Sector Performance in Latin America: Market Power versus Efficiency

- Georgios Chortareas, Jesus Garza-Garcia and Claudia Girardone
- 0904: The Money Supply in Macroeconomics

- Peter Howells
- 0903: Optimal Military Spending in the US: A Time Series Analysis

- Giorgio d'Agostino, Luca Pieroni and John Dunne
- 0902: Military Spending and Development

- John Dunne and Mehmet Uye
- 0901: Determining Military Expenditures: Arms Races and Spill-Over Effects in Cross-Section and Panel Data

- John Dunne, Samuel Perlo-Freeman and Ronald Smith
- 0809: Cointegration Rank Test and Long Run Specification: A Note on the Robustness of Structural Demand Systems

- David Aristei and Luca Pieroni
- 0808: Regional Input Output Models and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland

- Tony Flegg and Timo Tohmo
- 0807: A statistical development of fixed odds betting rules in soccer

- Ian Milliner, Paul White and Don Webber
- 0806: Economic Performace in Rural England

- Nigel Curry and Don Webber
- 0805: Productivity and Proximity

- Don Webber and Paul White
- 0804: Can We Declare Military Keynesianism Dead?

- Luca Pieroni, Giorgio d'Agostino and Marco Lorusso
- 0803: Peace, War and International Security: Economic Theories

- John Dunne and Fanny Coulomb
- 0802: Rhetorical Dualism and the Orthodox/Heterdox Distinction in Economics

- Andrew Mearman
- 0801: Modelling structural change using broken sticks

- Don Webber, Paul White and Angela Helvin
- 0709: Voting Patterns, Party Spending and Space in England and Wales

- David Cutts and Don Webber
- 0708: Military Spending and Economic Growth

- Luca Pieroni
- 0707: The Demand for Military Expenditure in Developing Countries: Hostility versus Capability

- John Dunne, Samuel Perlo-Freeman and Ronald Smith