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- 485: Public Sector Wage Differentials in Great Britain

- Andrew Benito
- 484: Seasonality, Cointegration, and the Forecasting of Energy Demand

- Michael Clements and Reinhard Madlener
- 483: A Bankruptcy Procedure for Sovereign States

- Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
- 482: Eurosclerosis, Eurochicken and the Outlook for EMU

- Marcus Miller
- 481: Shareholders and Stakeholder: Human Capital and Industry Equilibrium

- Marcus Miller, R. Ippolito and Lei Zhang
- 480: Union Wage Strategies and International Trade

- Robin Naylor
- 479: Forecasting Seasonal UK Consumption Components

- Michael Clements and Jeremy Smith
- 478: Happiness and Economic Performance

- Andrew Oswald
- 477: Crime and Drugs: An Economic Approach

- Chris Doyle and Jennifer Smith
- 476: Status Risk-Aversion and Following Behaviour in Social and Economic Settings

- Andrew Clark and Andrew Oswald
- 475: A Conjecture on the Explanation for High Unemployment in the Industrialized Nations: Part I

- Andrew Oswald
- 474: Rent-Sharing in the Labor Market

- Andrew Oswald
- 473: Social Security, the Golden Rule and the Optimal Allocation of Resources: the Case of Endogenous Retirement and a Strategic Bequest Motive

- G Aylott
- 472: Financing and the Optimal Provision of Public Expenditure by Decentralized Agencies

- Robin Boadway, I Horiba and Raghbendra Jha
- 471: Programme and Proceedings of 1996 Warwick Summer Research Workshop on "Modeling Firm Behavior"

- Anonymous
- 470: The Design of Organizational Forms in the Presence of Uncertainty and Asymmetric Information: Integration, Delegation or both?
- Luisa Affuso
- 469: Price and Non-price Competition in Food Retailing: Constructing a balance

- Carlo Morelli
- 468: Constraints on the Desired Hours of Work of British Men

- Mark Stewart and Joanna Swaffield
- 467: Performance of Alternative Forecasting Methods for Setar Models

- Michael Clements and Jeremy Smith
- 466: Tax Policy and Human Capital Accumulation in a Resource Constrained Growing Dual Economy

- Raghbendra Jha and Anandi P Sahu
- 465: The Regional Policy Portfolio and the Board of Trade, 1945-51

- Stephen Rosevear
- 464: A Monte Carlo Study of the Forecasting Performance of Empirical Setar Models

- Michael Clements and Jeremy Smith
- 463: A Model of the Currency Crisis of 1992: the Case of the British Pound and the Italian Lira

- A. Mongiardino
- 462: Regulating Oligopoly I: The Virtual Maximization Approach

- Jonathan Cave
- 461: Regulating Oligopoly

- Jonathan Cave
- 460: Econometric Evidence on LDC Exports: A Contribution to the Hong Kong Debate

- D. Leech and G. Halstead
- 459: Debt Relief

- Aydin Hayri
- 458: Non-Linear Pricing in a Vertical Differentiation Setting Beyond the "No Distortion at the Top" Case

- M. Vagliasindi
- 457: Evaluating the Rationality of Fixed-Event Forecasts

- Michael Clements
- 456: The Effects of Seasonal Adjustment Linear Filters on Cointegrating Equations: A Monte Carlo Investigation
- Jeremy Smith and Jesus Otero
- 455: Bargaining Power and Local Labour Market Influences on Wage Determination

- Jennifer Smith
- 454: Real Interest Rates, Saving and Investment

- Jennifer Smith
- 453: The Research Assessment Exercise and Transfer of Academics Among Departments

- Aydin Hayri
- 452: Macroeconomic Stabilization in Russia: Lessons of Reform, 1992-1995

- R. Skidelsky and L.. Halligan
- 451: Why Inflation Targeting may Partly Substitute for Explicit Precommitment

- Berthold Herrondorf
- 450: Rogoff's Conservative Central Banker Restored

- Berthold Herrendorf and Ben Lockwood
- 449: Estimating the Contribution of Informal Sector Activity to the Gross Domestic Product of Ghana

- Harold Coulombe, Andy McKay and J.i Round
- 448: Modeling Work-related Training and Training Effects Using Count Data Techniques

- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and Peter Elias
- 447: Multi-Step Estimation for Forecasting

- Michael Clements and David Hendry
- 446: Importing Credibility Through Exchange Pegging

- Berthold Herrendorf
- 445: Taxing Economic Rents in Oil Production: An Assessment of UK PRT

- Lei Zhang
- 444: On Centralized Bargaining in a Symmetric Oligopolistic Industry

- Amrita Dhillon and Emmanuel Petrakis
- 443: Is Delegating Half of Demand Management Sensible?

- Neil Rankin
- 442: Comparing the Bias and Misspecification in Arfima Models

- Jeremy Smith, Nick Taylor and Sanjay Yadav
- 441: A Comparison of the Performance of Flexible Functional Forms for Use in Applied General Equilibrium Analysis

- Carlo Perroni and Thomas Rutherford
- 440: Work-Related Training and Earnings Growth for Young Men in Britain

- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and P. Elias
- 439: The Folk Theorem in Repeated Games of Incomplete Information

- Martin Cripps and Jonathan Thomas
- 438: New Insights on the Interactions Between Regulation and Competition in Vertically Related Markets

- M. Vagliasindi and Michael Waterson
- 437: Market Insurance, Self-Protection and the Family: A Beckerian Analysis

- Clive Fraser
- 436: Income Taxation, Environmental Emissions and Technical Progress

- Carlo Perroni