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- 973: Context and Decision: Utility on a Union of Mixture Spaces

- O’Callaghan, Patrick
- 972: Credibility and Strategic Learning in Networks

- Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta
- 971: Which Impulse Response Function?

- David Ronayne
- 970: Maternal Autonomy and the Education of the Subsequent Generation: Evidence from three contrasting states in India

- Marco Alfano, Wiji Arulampalam and Uma Kambhampati
- 969: Laboratory Games and Quantum Behaviour: The Normal Form with a Separable State Space

- Peter Hammond
- 968: False Consensus in Economic Agents

- Eugenio Proto and Daniel Sgroi
- 967: A Rough Examination of the value of gas storage

- Monica Giulietti, Luigi Grossi and Michael Waterson
- 966: Knocking on Heaven’s Door? Protestantism and Suicide

- Sascha Becker and Ludger Woessmann
- 965: Wage Inequality, Minimum Wage Effects and Spillovers

- Mark Stewart
- 964: Classroom Games in Economics: A Quantitative Assessment of the `Beer Game'

- Michael McMahon
- 963: How Experts Decide: Identifying Preferences versus Signals from Policy Decisions

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- 962: The role of worker flows in the dynamics and distribution of UK unemployment

- Michael Elsby, Jennifer Smith and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 960: Incentive Schemes for Local Government: Theory and Evidence from Comprehensive Performance Assessment in England

- Ben Lockwood and Francesco Porcelli
- 959: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of working capital in the United Kingdom

- Emilio Fernandez-Corugedo, Michael McMahon, Stephen Millard and Lukasz Rachel
- 958: Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the impact of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution

- Mark Stewart
- 957: Individual Welfare and Subjective Well-Being: Commentary Inspired by Sacks, Stevenson and Wolfers

- Peter Hammond, Federica Liberini and Eugenio Proto
- 956: Do Professional Forecasters Pay Attention to Data Releases?

- Michael Clements
- 955: Communication Equilibria and Bounded Rationality

- Nikhil Vellodi
- 954: Why are survey forecasts superior to model forecasts?

- Michael Clements
- 953: Real-time Forecasting of Inflation and Output Growth in the Presence of Data Revisions

- Michael Clements and Ana Galvão
- 952: P-Stable Equilibrium: Definition and Some Properties

- Gabriel Desgranges and Sayantan Ghosal
- 951: Is charity a homogeneous good?

- Peter Backus
- 950: Emotional Prosperity and the Stiglitz Commission

- Andrew Oswald
- 949: Your call: eBay and demand for the iPhone 4

- Michael Waterson and Chris Doyle
- 948: How Should Financial Intermediation Services be Taxed?

- Ben Lockwood
- 947: MONETARY POLICY AND OIL PRICES

- Jan Hošek, Lubos Komarek and Martin Motl
- 946: What Do Outside Experts Bring To A Committee? Evidence From The Bank of England

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- 945: A Great Recession in the UK Labour Market: A Transatlantic Perspective

- Jennifer Smith and Michael Elsby
- 944: The Ins and Outs of UK Unemployment

- Jennifer Smith
- 943: Bias in the Relative Assessment of Happiness,Political Stance, Height and Weight

- Eugenio Proto and Daniel Sgroi
- 942: Power Indices in Large Voting Bodies

- Dennis Leech
- 941: Word of Mouth Advertising, Credibility and Learning in Networks

- Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta
- 940: Estimation of Search Frictions in the British Electricity Market

- Monica Giulietti, Michael Waterson and Matthijs Wildenbeest
- 939: Imperfect Competition and Efficiency in Lemons Markets

- Abhinay Muthoo and Suresh Mutuswami
- 938: Testing for spatial heterogeneity in functional MRI using the multivariate general linear model

- Robert Leech and Dennis Leech
- 937: Are Happiness and Productivity Lower among University Students with Newly-Divorced Parents? An Experimental Approach

- Daniel Sgroi, Eugenio Proto and Andrew Oswald
- 936: Bundling without Price Discrimination

- Andrés Carvajal, Marzena Rostek and Marek Weretka
- 935: Priming and the Reliability of Subjective Well-being Measures

- Daniel Sgroi, Eugenio Proto, Andrew Oswald and Alexander Dobson
- 934: On the theory of a firm: The case of by-production of emissions

- Sushama Murty
- 933: Control Rights in Complex Partnerships

- Marco Francesconi and Abhinay Muthoo
- 932: Money, Mentoring and Making Friends: The Impact of a Multidimensional Access Program on Student Performance

- Kevin Denny, Orla Doyle, O’Reilly, Patricia and O’Sullivan, Vincent
- 931: On modeling pollution-generating technologies

- Sushama Murty and R. Robert Russell
- 930: Beer - the ties that bind

- Michael Waterson
- 929: International Trade and Monopolistic Competition without CES: Estimating Translog Gravity

- Dennis Novy
- 928: Out of Equilibrium Dynamics with Decentralized Exchange Cautious Trading and Convergence to Efficiency

- Sayantan Ghosal and James Porter
- 927: Opting for Opting In? An Evaluation of the European Commission’s Proposals for Reforming VAT on Financial Services

- Rita de la Feria and Ben Lockwood
- 926: Pessimistic Foreign Investors and Turmoil in Emerging Markets: The Case of Brazil in 2002

- Sandro C. Andrade and Emanuel Kohlscheen
- 925: Do reductions of standard hours affect employment transitions?: Evidence from Chile

- Rafael Sanchez
- 924: The Interaction between Antitrust and Intellectual Property: the Interoperability Issue in the Microsoft Europe Case

- Alessandro Scopelliti
- 923: Did Children’s Education Matter? Family Migration as a Mechanism of Human Capital Investment. Evidence From Nineteenth Century Bohemia

- Alexander Klein