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- 435: Structural Breaks and Seasonal Integration

- Jeremy Smith and Jesus Otero
- 434: International Capital Tax Evasion and the Foreign Tax Credit Puzzle

- Kimberley Scharf
- 433: Risk, Insurance and the Demand for Irreplaceable Commodities, the Case of Children

- Clive Fraser
- 432: Modeling Monopolistic Behavior of Product and Household within CGE Framework -A Simple Model for Poland

- Z. Zolkiewski
- 431: How High can Inflation Get During Hyperinflation? A Liquidity Costs Demand for Money Approach

- Jesús Vázquez
- 430: The Credibility of the United Kingdom's Commitment to the ERM: Intentions versus Actions

- Paul Masson
- 429: Oligopolistic Services and Cost Function Estimation

- Otto Toivanen
- 428: Fiscal Policy, Adjustment Costs and Endogenous Growth

- Stephen J Turnpvsky
- 427: The Golden Age of Economic Growth in Western Europe, 1950-73

- Nicholas Crafts
- 426: Bayesian Analysis of Integration at Different Frequencies in Quarterly Data

- Gianni Amisano
- 425: Increasing returns-to-Scale Evasion Technologies and Optimal Commodity Taxation

- Kimberley Scharf
- 424: Information Acquisition and Nominal Price Adjustment

- Torben M Andersen and Morten Hviid
- 423: Trend Growth in British Industrial Output, 1700-1913: A Reappraisal

- Nicholas Crafts and Terence C Mills
- 422: Do low-price Guarantees facilitate Collusion?

- Morten Hviid and Greg Shaffer
- 421: Measuring the Degree and Isolating Determinants of technical and Allocative Efficiency of Wheat Farmers in the Indian Village of Palanpur

- Andre Croppenstedt
- 420: Cotton Textiles and Industrial Output Growth During the Industrial revolution

- Knick Harley and Nicholas Crafts
- 419: The Size and the Power of Unit Root Tests Against Fractional Alternatives; A Monte Carlo Investigation

- Jeremy Smith and Sanjay Yadav
- 418: An Error Correction Monetary Model Explaining the Inflationary Process in Turkey

- Roberto De Santis
- 417: Nominal Rigidity and Monetary Uncertainty

- Neil Rankin
- 416: Sequental-decision Making and the Measure of Technical and Allocative Efficiency in the Indian Village of Palanpur

- A. Croppenstedt
- 415: British Economic Growth 1760-1913: A Challenge for New Growth Theory

- Nicholas Crafts
- 414: Technological Leadership and Productivity Leadership in Manufacturing Since the Industrial Revolution: Implications for the Convergence Debate

- Stephen Broadberry
- 413: Behind the Market Facade: An Assessment and Development of the Theory of the Firm

- K. Cowling and R. Sugden
- 412: Policy Efficiency in a Model of Lobbying and Voting

- D. Clark and Jonathan Thomas
- 411: Adjusting from War to Peace in 1940's Britain

- Nicholas Crafts
- 410: Top Pay, Company Performance and Corporate Governance

- Martin Conyon and Dennis Leech
- 409: Welfare Maximising Balanced-Budget Provision of Congestible and Excludable Jointly-Consumed Goods: Separating Allocative Efficiency from Distribution

- Clive Fraser
- 408: Monetary Uncertainty in Discrete-Time Utility-of-Money Models

- Neil Rankin
- 407: On Measuring Inefficiency with Public Goods: An Input- Oriented Approach

- Massimo Bordignon
- 406: Do Government Subsidies Increase the Private Supply of Public Goods?

- James Andreoni and Ted Bergstrom
- 405: Labour Supply, Household Production and Intra-Family Welfare Distribution

- Patricia Apps and Ray Rees
- 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