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- 404: The Role and Significance of Japanese Industrial Policy: Its Estimation and Recent Issue

- Y. Kobayashi
- 403: An Inquiry into Deindustrialisation in the UK: The Transition to a Service-Oriented Economy

- G. Matsumoto
- 402: Ownership: An Inaugural Lecture

- Colin Mayer
- 401: Should Bank Branching be Regulated? Theory and Empirical Evidence from Four European Countries

- F.A. Schmid
- 400: Japanese Manufacturing Transplants: The Case of Regulation

- K. Williams, C. Haslam, J. Williams, A. Adcroft and S. Johal
- 399: Comparative Productivity in British and American Manufacturing During the Nineteenth Century

- Stephen Broadberry
- 398: The UK Poll and the Declining Electoral Roll: Unintended Consequences?

- Jeremy Smith and I. McLean
- 397: Incentives to Support the Public Sector under Oligopoly

- J. Willner
- 395: Capitalists and Workers: Knowledge and the Strategic Role of Investment within the Firm

- G. Stewart
- 394: Why Have a Target Zone?

- Paul Krugman and Marcus Miller
- 392: The Russian and Soviet Economies in two World Wars: A Comparative View

- P. Gatrell and Mark Harrison
- 390: Norms, Sovereignty and Regulation

- K. Cowling and Robin Naylor
- 389: On Limiting the Market for Status Signals

- N.J. Ireland
- 388: Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Devaluation in a Macromodel of Imperfect Competition

- R.R. Campos
- 387: Imperfect Competition and Macroeconomics: a Survey

- Huw Dixon and Neil Rankin
- 386: Courtship as a waiting game

- Ted Bergstrom and M. Bagnoli
- 385: Measuring the Performance of a Central Bank. Empirical Evidence for Germany: 1964-1989

- F.A. Schmid
- 384: Efficiency Versus Equality: the Case for Aggregate Compensating Variations in Cost-Benefit Analysis

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- 383: Ad Valorem and Specific Taxation in a Model of Vertically Related Oligopolies

- U. Galmarini
- 382: Women's Property and the Industrial Revolution

- M. Berg
- 381: What Difference did Women's Work Make to the Industrial Revolution?

- M. Berg
- 380: Transition from Pre-Industrial to Industrial Forms

- M. Berg
- 379: Artisans and Factory Systems in the Industrial Revolution

- M. Berg
- 378: The Efficient Allocation of Local Public Factors in Tiebout's Tradition

- Wolfram Richter
- 377: Foreign Trade Reform and Privatisation in the USSR

- Andrei Vernikov
- 376: Death and the Keynesian Multiplier

- Neil Rankin and Domenico Scalera
- 375: How Does the Benefit Vary as Unemployment Spells Lenghten?

- W. Narendranathan and Mark Stewart
- 374: Labour-Saving Innovation: Union Attitudes Under Oligopolistic Competition or Unions Luddites?

- Steve Dowrick and Barbara Spencer
- 373: Exchange Rate Risk and Imperfect Capital Mobility in an Optimising Macromodel

- Neil Rankin
- 372: An Economic Theory of the Open Shop Trade Union

- Robin Naylor and Martin Cripps
- 371: TRENDS IN REAL WAGES IN BRITAIN 1750-1913

- T.C. Mills and Nicholas Crafts
- 370: RATIONAL SPECULATION BUBBLES IN EXCHANGE RATE TARGET ZONE

- Willem Buiter and Paolo Pesenti
- 369: Influences of Past History on the Incidence of Youth Unemployment: Empirical Finding for the U.K

- W. Narendranathan and P. Elias
- 368: Optimal Non-Linear Income Taxation for the Alleviation of Income Poverty

- Ravi Kanbur, Michael Keen and Matti Tuomala
- 367: ANOMALOUS SPECULATIVE ATTACKS ON FIXED EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES POSSIBLE RESOLUTIONS OF THE "GOLD STANDARD PARADOX"

- Willem Buiter and V.U. Grilli
- 366: DO UNION REDUCE DISCRIMINATION? A MODEL OF NASH BARGAINING BETWEEN A UNION AND AN EMPLOYEUR WITH DISCRIMINATORY TASTES

- Gareth Myles and Robin Naylor
- 365: MONOPOLY CAPITALISM REVISITED

- K. Cowling
- 364: BRITAIN'S PRODUCTIVITY GAP IN THE 1930S: SOME NEGLECTED FACTORS

- Stephen Broadberry and Nicholas Crafts
- 363: The 'Walters Critique' of the EMS - A Case of Inconsistent Expectations

- Marcus Miller and Alan Sutherland
- 362: BRITISH ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS, 1851-1913: A PERSPECTIVE BASED ON GROWTH THEORY

- Nicholas Crafts and T.C. Mills
- 361: BRITAIN'S RETURN TO GOLD AND IMPENDING ENTRY INTO THE EMS: EXPECTATIONS, JOINING CONDITIONS AND CREDIBILITY

- Alan Sutherland and Marcus Miller
- 360: MONETARY CONTRACTING BETWEEN CENTRAL BANKS AND THE DESIGN OF SUSTAINABLE EXCHANGE-RATE ZONES

- F. Delgado and Bernard Dumas
- 359: DYNAMIC MODELLING AND THE DEMAND FOR NARROW MONEY IN NORWAY

- Gunnar Bårdsen
- 358: RANK, STOCK, ORDER AND EPIDEMIC EFFECTS IN THE DIFFUSION OF NEW PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES: AN EMPIRICAL MODEL

- Massoud Karshenas and Paul Stoneman
- 357: SUBSIDIZATION OF RISKY INVESTMENT UNDER INCOME TAXATION AND MORAL HAZARD

- Vidar Christiansen
- 356: The Role of Exogenous and Endogenous Learning the Diffusion of New Technology: An epidemic based study of the spread of Colour Television ownership in the UK

- Massoud Karshenas and Paul Stoneman
- 355: THE INTERTEMPORAL DEMAND FOR CONSUMER TECHNOLOGIES REQUIRING JOINT HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INPUTS

- Paul Stoneman
- 354: REASSESSING PRODUCER BEHAVIOUR IN A POLICY-MODIFIED PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT

- Robert Fraser
- 353: EXPORT SUBSIDIES AND COUNTERVAILING TARIFFS

- David Collie
- 352: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND COURNOT EQUILIBRIUM: EXISTENCE, UNIQUENESS AND COMPARATIVE STATICS

- David Collie