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- 758: Testing for stationarity in heterogeneous panel data in the presence of cross section dependence

- Monica Giulietti, Jesus Otero and Jeremy Smith
- 757: Sovereign debt restructuring: the Judge, the vultures and creditor rights

- Marcus Miller and Dania Thomas
- 756: Externalities and Fundamental Nonconvexities: A Reconciliation of Approaches to General Equilibrium Externality Modelling and Implications for Decentralization

- Sushama Murty
- 755: Why are there Serial Defaulters? Evidence from Constitutions

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
- 754: Money and Mental Wellbeing: A Longitudinal Study of Medium-Sized Lottery Wins

- Jonathan Gardner and Andrew Oswald
- 753: Unions, Wages and Labour Productivity: Evidence from Indian Cotton Mills

- Bishnupriya Gupta
- 752: International Liquidity Swaps: Is the Chiang Mai Initiative Pooling Reserves Efficiently ?

- Emanuel Kohlscheen and Mark Taylor
- 751: Protests and Reputation

- Lucia Buenrostro, Amrita Dhillon and Myrna Wooders
- 750: Enfranchisement, Intra-Elite Conflict and Bargaining

- Sayantan Ghosal and Eugenio Proto
- 749: Who benefits from Child Benefit?

- Laura Blow, Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
- 748: Development and the Interaction of Enforcement Institutions

- Amrita Dhillon and Jamele Rigolini
- 747: Who really wants to be a millionaire? Estimates of risk aversion from gameshow data

- Roger Hartley, Gauthier Lanot and Ian Walker
- 746: The other margin: do minimum wages cause working hours adjustments for low-wage workers?

- Mark Stewart and Joanna Swaffield
- 745: Hedonic Capital

- Liam Graham and Andrew Oswald
- 744: An Examination of the Reliability of Prestigious Scholarly Journals: Evidence and Implications for Decision-makers

- Andrew Oswald
- 743: A Sovereign Debt Model with Trade Credit and Reserves

- Emanuel Kohlscheen and Stephen O'Connell
- 742: Political Budget Cycles and Fiscal Decentralization

- Paula Gonzales, Jean Hindriks, Ben Lockwood and Nicolás Porteiro
- 741: The Inter-related Dynamics of Unemployment and Low-Wage Employment

- Mark Stewart
- 740: Funding Higher Education and Wage Uncertainty: Income Contingent Loan Versus Mortgate Loan

- Giuseppe Migali
- 739: The Real Exchange Rate Misalignment in the Five Central European Countries

- Jan Frait, Lubos Komarek and Martin Meleck
- 738: Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: What Role for Central Banks in New EU Member States?

- Jan Frait and Lubos Komarek
- 737: Relaxing Tax Competition through Public Good Differentation

- Benjamin Zissimos and Myrna Wooders
- 736: Current Account Reversals and Growth: The Direct Effect Central and Eastern Europe 1923-2000

- Lubos Komarek, Zlatuse Komarkova and Martin Melecký
- 735: Currency Crises, Current Account Reversals and Growth: The Compounded Effect for Emerging Markets

- Lubos Komarek and Martin Melecký
- 734: The Law of Demand in Tiebout Economies

- Edward Cartwright, John Conley and Myrna Wooders
- 733: Status Equilibrium in Local Public Good Economies

- Anne van den Nouweland and Myrna Wooders
- 732: Correlated equilibrium and behavioural conformity

- Edward Cartwright and Myrna Wooders
- 731: Sovereign Risk: Constitutions Rule

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
- 729: Decentralization and Electoral Accountability: Incentives, Separation, and Voter Welfare

- Jean Hendriks and Ben Lockwood
- 728: How Does Marriage Affect Physical and Psychological Health? A Survey of the Longitudinal Evidence

- Chris M Wilson and Andrew Oswald
- 727: A Note on the Hybrid Equilibrium in the Besley-Smart Model

- Ben Lockwood
- 726: Happiness and the Human Development Index: The Paradox of Australia

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- 725: Local Network Externalities and Market Segmentation

- A Banerji and Bhaskar Dutta
- 724: Strategic Basins of Attraction, the Farsighted Core, and Network Formation Games

- Frank Page and Myrna Wooders
- 723: Communication Networks with Endogenous Link Strength

- Francis Bloch and Bhaskar Dutta
- 722: Strategy-proof Cardinal Decision Schemes

- Bhaskar Dutta, Hans Peter and Arunava Sen
- 721: Fiscal Decentralization: A Political Economy Perspective

- Ben Lockwood
- 720: Voting Power Implications of a Unified European Representation at the IMF

- Dennis Leech and Robert Leech
- 719: Who Really Wants to be a Millionaire: Estimates of Risk Aversion from Game Show Data

- Roger Hartley, Gauthier Lanot and Ian Walker
- 718: Voting Power in the Bretton Woods Institutions

- Dennis Leech and Robert Leech
- 717: Are Hard Budget Constraints for Sub-National Governments Always Efficient?

- Martin Besfamille and Ben Lockwood
- 716: Voting Power and Voting Blocs

- Dennis Leech and Robert Leech
- 715: COMPARATIVE STATICS AND LAWS OF SCARCITY FOR GAMES

- Alexander Kovalenkov and Myrna Wooders
- 714: DO ELECTIONS ALWAYS NOTIVATE INCUMBENTS? LEARNING VS CAREER CONCERNS

- Eric Le Borgne and Ben Lockwood
- 713: REFERENDUM-LED IMMIGRATION POLICY IN THE WELFARE STATE

- Yuji Tamura
- 712: TAX INCIDENCE, MAJORITY VOTING AND CAPITAL MARKET INTEGRATION

- Ben Lockwood and Miltiadis Makris
- 711: INTERPERSONAL COMPARISONS OF WELL-BEING

- Charles Blackorby and Walter Bossert
- 710: MULTI-PROFILE WELFARISM: A GENERALISATION

- Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
- 709: CAPITAL TAXATION IN A SIMPLE FINITE-HORIZON OLG MODEL

- Charles Blackorby and Craig Brett
- 708: TAXES AND EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDIES IN OPTIMAL REDISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS

- Paul Beaudry and Charles Blackorby