The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS)
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- 822: Quantity Versus Quality in the Soviet Market for Weapons

- Mark Harrison and Andrei Markevich
- 821: Beliefs and Redistributive Politics under Incomplete Information

- Tommaso Gabrieli
- 820: Am I missing something? The effects of absence from class on student performance

- Wiji Arulampalam, Robin Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 819: Some Remarks on the Ranking of Infinite Utility Streams

- Bhaskar Dutta
- 818: Recent Developments In The Theory Of Very Long Run Growth: A Historical Appraisal

- Stephen Broadberry
- 817: The Historical Roots Of India’s Service-Led Development: A Sectoral Analysis Of Anglo-Indian Productivity Differences, 1870-2000

- Stephen Broadberry and Bishnupriya Gupta
- 816: The Dictator’s Dilemma: to Punish or to Assist? Plan Failures and Interventions under Stalin

- Andrei Markevich
- 815: Intergenerational Mobility of Migrants: Is There a Gender Gap?

- Natalie Chen, Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- 814: Market Selection and Payout Policy Under Majority Rule

- Pablo Beker
- 813: Retained Earnings Dynamic, Internal Promotions and Walrasian Equilibrium

- Pablo Beker
- 812: Does Migration Empower Married Women?

- Natalie Chen, Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- 811: Uncertainty and disagreement in economic prediction: the Bank of England Survey of External Forecasters

- Gianna Boero, Jeremy Smith and Kenneth Wallis
- 810: Does Tax Competition Really Promote Growth?

- Marko Koethenbuerger and Ben Lockwood
- 809: Oil Prices, Profits, and Recessions: An Inquiry Using Terrorism as an Instrumental Variable

- Natalie Chen, Liam Graham and Andrew Oswald
- 808: History: Sunk Cost, or Widespread Externality?

- Peter Hammond
- 807: The Transition to Democracy: Collective Action and Intra-elite Confict

- Sayantan Ghosal and Eugenio Proto
- 806: Characterization of Risk: A Sharp Law of Large Numbers

- Peter Hammond and Yeneng Sun
- 805: The Causes of Excessive Deficits in The European Union

- Vitor Castro
- 804: Competitive Market Mechanisms as Social Choice Procedures

- Peter Hammond
- 803: Monte Carlo Simulation of Macroeconomic Risk with a Continuum Agents: The General Case

- Peter Hammond and Yeneng Sun
- 802: Multidimensional Screening, Affiliation, and Full Separation

- Charles Blackorby and Dezsoe Szalay
- 801: The Value Added Tax: Its Causes and Consequences

- Michael Keen and Ben Lockwood
- 800: Women’s Earning Power and the “Double Burden” of Market and Household Work

- Natalie Chen, Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- 799: Vertical Integration and Firm Boundaries: The Evidence

- Francine Lafontaine and Margaret Slade
- 798: Voting, Lobbying, and the Decentralization Theorem

- Ben Lockwood
- 797: Unit Versus Ad Valorem Taxes: The Private Ownership of Monopoly In General Equilibrium

- Charles Blackorby and Sushama Murty
- 796: Moral Hazard and Entrepreneurial Failure in a Two-sector Model of Productive Matching - with an Application to the Natural Resource Curse

- Carlo Perroni and Eugenio Proto
- 795: Is Partial Tax Harmonization Desirable?

- Paola Conconi, Carlo Perroni and Raymond Riezman
- 794: The Impact Of The European Union Fiscal Rules On Economic Growth

- Vitor Castro
- 793: Obesity, Unhappiness, and The Challenge of Affluence: Theory and Evidence

- Andrew Oswald and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 792: Hypertension and Happiness across Nations

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- 791: Migrant Smuggling

- Yuji Tamura
- 790: Pricing behaviour under competition in the UK electricity supply industry

- Monica Giulietti, Jesus Otero and Michael Waterson
- 789: ADVERTISING AND LABOUR SUPPLY: WHY DO AMERICANS WORK SUCH LONG HOURS?

- Keith Cowling and Rattanasuda Poolsombat
- 788: The Impact of Parental Income and Education on Child Health: Further Evidence for England

- Orla Doyle, Colm Harmon and Ian Walker
- 787: The Morishima Gross Elasticity of Substitution

- Charles Blackorby, Daniel Primont and R. Robert Russell
- 786: Sheer Class? Returns to educational performance: evidence from UK graduates first destination labour market outcomes

- Abigail McKnight, Robin Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 785: Mortality and Immortality

- Matthew Rablen and Andrew Oswald
- 784: Testing for seasonal unit roots in heterogeneous panels in the presence of cross section dependence

- Monica Giulietti, Jesus Otero and Jeremy Smith
- 783: Different returns to different degrees? Evidence from the British Cohort Study 1970

- Massimiliano Bratti, Robin Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 782: Nonlinearities in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility: Consequences for Cross-Country Comparisons

- Bernt Bratsberg, Knut Røed, Oddbjørn Raaum, Robin Naylor, Markus Jantti, Tor Eriksson and Eva Österbacka
- 781: American exceptionalism in a new light: a comparison of intergenerational earnings mobility in the Nordic countries, the United Kingdom and the United States

- Markus Jantti, Bernt Bratsberg, Knut Røed, Oddbjørn Raaum, Robin Naylor, Eva Österbacka, Anders Bjorklund and Tor Eriksson
- 780: Contracts with Endogenous Information

- Dezsoe Szalay
- 779: Taxes and Employment Subsidies in Optimal Redistribution Programs (Revised Version)

- Paul Beaudry, Charles Blackorby and Dezsoe Szalay
- 778: Trade Costs and the Open Macroeconomy

- Dennis Novy
- 777: Quantile Forecasts of Daily Exchange Rate Returns from Forecasts of Realized Volatility

- Michael Clements, Ana Galvão and Jae Kim
- 776: Regional Vulnerability: The Case of East Asia

- Ashoka Mody and Mark Taylor
- 775: Funding Higher Education and Wage Uncertainty: Income Contingent Loan versus Mortgage Loan

- Giuseppe Migali
- 774: Forecast Encompassing Tests and Probability Forecasts

- Michael Clements and David Harvey
- 773: Macroeconomic Forecasting with Mixed Frequency Data: Forecasting US output growth and inflation

- Michael Clements and Ana Galvão
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