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- 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
- 351: REHABILITATING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

- M. Berg and P. Hudson
- 350: FINDING THE RIGTH NOMINAL ANCHOR: THE COINTEGRATION OF MONEY, CREDIT AND NOMINAL INCOME IN NORWAY

- Gunnar Bårdsen and J.T. Klovland
- 349: IMPERFECT COMPETITION WITH INTERMEDIATE GOODS: A SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF A TWO-SECTOR MODEL

- Gareth Myles
- 348: MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS AND BUBBLES IN STOCHASTIC MODELS OF THE EXCHANGE RATE

- Alan Sutherland
- 347: ENTERING AN PREANNOUNCED CURRENCY BAND

- M. Ichikawa, Marcus Miller and Alan Sutherland
- 346: ON MEMBERSHIP IN CLUBS

- Clive Fraser and A. Hollander
- 345: OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, CONTROL TYPE CLASSIFICATIONS AND THE PERFORMANCE OF LARGE BRITISH COMPANIES

- Dennis Leech and J. Leahy
- 344: NORMATIVE ASPECTS OF STATE-CONTENGENT CAPITAL INCOME TAXATION

- V. Christiansen
- 343: A NORMATIVE ANALYSIS OF CAPITAL INCOME TAXES IN THE PRESENCE OF AGGREGATE RISK

- V. Christiansen
- 342: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND THE RISK OF EXPROPRIATION

- Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Worrall
- 341: ANTI-BUSINESS CULTURE AND THE CHANGING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT

- L. Hannah
- 340: FORDIST TECHNOLOGY AND BRITAIN: THE DIFFUSION OF LABOUR SPEED-UP

- Wayne Lewchuk
- 339: COMPUTER AND DYNAMO: THE MODERN PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX IN A NOT-TOO DISTANT MIRROR

- Paul David
- 338: OWNERSHIP, COMPETITION AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: THE IMPACT OF LIBERALISATION AND PRIVATISATION UPON BRITISH TELECOM

- James Foreman-Peck
- 337: EXCHANGE RATE BANDS WITH PRICE INERTIA

- Marcus Miller and P. Weller
- 336: MONETARY TARGETS, EXCHANGE RATE TARGETS AND AFTER: A STOCHASTIC "HARD- LANDING" FOR STERLING?

- Marcus Miller and Alan Sutherland
- 335: VOLUNTARY PUBLIC GOODS

- Clive Fraser
- 334: INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC INCOME TAXES

- Gareth Myles
- 333: WHEN DOES COORDINATION PAY?

- Marcus Miller and Mark Salmon