The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
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- 872: Are Central Banks following a linear or nonlinear (augmented) Taylor rule?

- Vitor Castro
- 871: Was Germany ever united? Evidence from Intra- and International Trade 1885 – 1933

- Nikolaus Wolf
- 870: Explanations of the inconsistencies in survey respondents'forecasts

- Michael Clements
- 869: Rounding of probability forecasts: The SPF forecast probabilities of negative output growth

- Michael Clements
- 868: Herding and Contrarianism in a Financial Trading Experiment with Endogenous Timing

- Andreas Park and Daniel Sgroi
- 867: The Celtic Tiger In Historical And International Perspective

- Nicholas Crafts
- 866: Noncooperative Oligopoly in Markets with a Continuum of Traders

- Francesca Busetto, Giulio Codognato and Sayantan Ghosal
- 865: Testing for seasonal unit roots in heterogeneous panels using monthly data in the presence of cross sectional dependence

- Jesus Otero, Jeremy Smith and Monica Giulietti
- 864: Sequential Innovations and Intellectual Property Rights

- Frederic Payot and Dezsoe Szalay
- 863: Monopoly, Non-linear Pricing, and Imperfect Information: A Reconsideration of the Insurance Market

- Dezsoe Szalay
- 862: Debt Bailouts and Constitutions

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
- 861: Gravity Redux: Measuring International Trade Costs with Panel Data

- Dennis Novy
- 860: The duration of economic expansions and recessions: More than duration dependence

- Vitor Castro
- 859: How Good was the Profitability of British Railways, 1870-1912?

- Brian Mitchell, David Chambers and Nicholas Crafts
- 858: Regulating a Monopolist with unknown costs and unknown quality capacity

- Charles Blackorby and Dezsoe Szalay
- 857: Aversion to Price Risk and the Afternoon Effect

- Claudio Mezzetti
- 856: Financial Systems, Micro-Systemic Risks and Central Bank Policy: An Analytical Taxonomy of the Literature

- Ashwin Moheeput
- 855: Issues on the choice of Exchange Rate Regimes and Currency Boards – An Analytical Survey

- Ashwin Moheeput
- 854: When Herding and Contrarianism Foster Market Efficiency: A Financial Trading Experiment

- Andreas Park and Daniel Sgroi
- 853: Financial Fragility, Systemic Risks and Informational Spillovers: Modelling Banking Contagion as State-Contingent Change in Cross-Bank Correlation

- Ashwin Moheeput
- 852: Commercialisation, Factor Prices and Technological Progress in the Transition to Modern Economic Growth

- Stephen Broadberry, Sayantan Ghosal and Eugenio Proto
- 851: Fertility Response to Financial Incentives-Evidence from the Working Families Tax Credit in the UK

- Asako Ohinata
- 850: The Debt-adjusted Real Exchange Rate for China

- Jan Frait and Lubos Komarek
- 849: Financial Integration of Stock Markets among New EU Member States and the Euro Area

- Jan Babecký, Lubos Komarek and Zlatuse Komarkova
- 848: Resolving the Anglo-German Industrial Productivity Puzzle, 1895-1935: A Response to Professor Ritschl

- Stephen Broadberry and Carsten Burhop
- 847: Did the Single Market Cause Competition in Excise Taxes? Evidence from EU Countries

- Ben Lockwood and Giuseppe Migali
- 846: The Effect of the Exchange Rates on Investment in Mexican Manufacturing Industry

- Mustafa Caglayan and Rebeca I. Muñoz Torres
- 845: Auctions in which Losers Set the Price

- Claudio Mezzetti and Ilia Tsetlin
- 844: Democracy, Collective Action and Intra-elite Conflict

- Sayantan Ghosal and Eugenio Proto
- 843: The Impact of (In)Equality of Opportunities on Wealth Distribution: Evidence from Ultimatum Games

- Gianluca Grimalda, Anirban Kar and Eugenio Proto
- 842: Isolation, Assurance and Rules: Can Rational Folly Supplant Foolish Rationality?

- Peter Hammond
- 841: Some Evidence on the Future of Economics

- Andrew Oswald and Hilda Ralsmark
- 840: Chain-Store Competition: Customized vs. Uniform Pricing

- Paul Dobson and Michael Waterson
- 839: On the Curvature of the Reporting Function from Objective Reality to Subjective Feelings

- Andrew Oswald
- 838: Are immigrants so stuck to the floor that the ceiling is irrelevant?

- Priscillia Hunt
- 837: Cournot-Walras Equilibrium as a Subgame Perfect Equilibrium

- Francesca Busetto, Giulio Codognato and Sayantan Ghosal
- 836: Moral hazard, bank runs and contagion

- Sayantan Ghosal and Shurojit Chatterji
- 835: Beyond Normal Form Invariance: First Mover Advantage in Two-Stage Games with or without Predictable Cheap Talk

- Peter Hammond
- 834: Behavioural Decisions and Welfare

- Patricio Dalton and Sayantan Ghosal
- 833: Trade Credit, International Reserves and Sovereign Debt

- Emanuel Kohlscheen and O’Connell, S. A.
- 832: On the Lowest-Winning-Bid and the Highest-Losing-Bid Auctions

- Claudio Mezzetti and Ilia Tsetlin
- 831: A Behavioural Power Index

- Serguei Kaniovski and Dennis Leech
- 830: An Interview with Avinash Dixit

- Andrew Oswald
- 829: How Much Control is Enough? Monitoring and Enforcement under Stalin

- Andrei Markevich
- 828: Hypertension and Happiness across Nations

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- 827: Death, Happiness, and the Calculation of Compensatory Damages

- Andrew Oswald and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 826: Is Well-being U-Shaped over the Life Cycle?

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- 825: Elite Scientists and the Global Brain Drain

- Showkat Ali, Giles Carden, Benjamin Culling, Rosalind Hunter, Andrew Oswald, Nicola Owen, Hilda Ralsmark and Natalie Snodgrass
- 824: The Double Majority Voting Rule of the EU Reform Treaty as a Democratic Ideal for an Enlarging Union: an Appraisal Using Voting Power Analysis

- Dennis Leech and Haris Aziz
- 823: Combinatorial and computational aspects of multiple weighted voting games

- Haris Aziz, Mike Paterson and Dennis Leech