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- ec28/90: Constructing and Interpreting Performance Indicators in the UK University Sector
- J.Johnes
- ec27/90: Regional Problems and Policies: An Overview
- Jim Taylor
- ec26/90: Export Performance of UK Manufacturing Companies
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam, Robert Rothschild and M. Salisu
- ec25/94: Scale, Scope and Spillovers: The Determinants of Research Productivity in Drug Discovery
- Rebecca Henderson and Iain Cockburn
- ec25/90: The Research Performance of UK Universities: a Statistical Analysis of the Results of the 1989 Research Selectivity Exercise
- Jill Johnes and Jim Taylor
- ec24/94: Price and Quality Components of Imports of Food Products into the UK
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam and M.A.Salisu
- ec24/90: Institiutional Sclerosis and Economic Decline: Reflections on the British Experience
- M.W. Kirby
- ec23/94: Search Costs and the Transition from Pitched Periodic Markets to Private Trade in English Economic History
- S.R.H.Jones
- ec23/90: The Effect of Changes in Cost and Demand on the Incentive for Collusive Behaviour
- Robert Rothschild
- ec22/90: On the Incentives for Horizontal Merger in an Industry with Dominant Firms
- Robert Rothschild
- ec22/94: Regional Growth Within the European Union: A Reappraisal of the Cross-Sectional Evidence
- H.W.Armstrong
- ec21/94: Some Recent Advances in the Economic Analysis of Discrimination
- Geraint Johnes
- ec21/90: Growth, Stagnation and Succession: The Family Firm in the British Cotton Industry in the Nineteenth Century
- M.B. Rose
- ec20/94: School Size and Performance in Examinations: Is There an Optimum Size of School?
- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- ec20/93: Education, Human Capital Formation and Local Economic Development in English Local Education Authority Areas
- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- ec20/90: Regional Wage Inflation and Unemployment Dynamics in Great Britain
- T. Hyclak & G. Johnes
- ec19/90: Corporate Culture in British Insurance History
- O.M. Westall
- ec19/93: China's Foreign Trade Corporations (Export-Import Companies): Their Role in Economic Reform and Export Success
- A.I.MacBean
- ec19/94: Convergence versus Divergence in the European Union Regional Growth Process, 1950-1990
- H W Armstrong
- ec18/94: Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in EP and IS Countries
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam, M Salisu and David Sapsford.
- ec18/93: British Culture and the Developments of High Technology Sectors
- M.W.Kirby
- ec18/90: The Assumptions of Regulation in British General Insurance
- O.M. Westall
- ec17/93: Inter-University Variations in Undergraduate Non-Completion Rates: A Statistical Analysis by Subject of Study
- Jill Johnes
- ec17/90: Measuring the Research Performance of UK Economics Departments: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis
- G. Johnes and J. Johnes
- ec17/94: The Local Economic Impact of a University in the 1990s
- H W Armstrong, J Darrall and R Grove - White.
- ec16/91: Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation in British General Insurance 1840-1914
- Oliver Westall
- ec16/90: Paternalism, Industrial Welfare and Business Strategy: Britain to 1939
- M.B. Rose
- ec16/93: The ECInternal Banana Market: The Issues and the Dilemma Forthcoming in World Economy (1994)
- Robert Read
- ec16/94: Continuity and Discontinuity in British Economic History: Reflections on the First World War
- M W Kirby
- ec15/93: House Prices and Regional Labor Markets
- Geraint Johnes and Thomas Hyclak
- ec15/90: Tour Operators, Host Countries and Government Intervention: A Sequential Game Approach
- A. Tsitouras
- ec15/91: Cartels and Internalisation: Thomas Williams and the Copper Smelters 1779-87
- Robert Read
- ec15/94: Measuring Research Performance in Business Managment Studies in the United Kingdom: the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise
- Jim Taylor
- ec14/91: Estimation for a Generalised Censored Regression Model
- Hooshang Izadi
- ec14/90: Exogenous Cost Reductions as an Inducement to Merge
- Robert Rothschild
- ec14/93: The Determinants of Student Loan Take-Up in The United Kingdom
- Geraint Johnes
- ec14/92: Western European Micro-States & Autonomous Regions: The Advantages of Size and Sovereignty
- Harvey Armstrong and Robert Read
- ec14/94: A Statistical Analysis of the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise
- Jim Taylor
- ec13/91: Market Structure and Price Rigidity
- Robert Rothschild
- ec13/93: Demand for Alcoholic Drinks in the UK
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam and M.A.Salisu
- ec13/90: Innovation by Intervention? High-tech Policies and R & D Performance of Industrial Countries
- H. Klodt
- ec13/92: Small-Scale Banana Growers in the Windward Islands: External Implications of the Single European Market
- Robert Read
- ec13/94: Foreign Direct Investment and Growth
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam, D Sapsford and M A Salisu
- ec12/94: The Youth Training Scheme:A Critical Review of the Evaluation Literature. Forthcoming in International Journal of Manpower
- Steve Bradley
- ec12/92: An Analysis of the Factors Determining the Geographical Distribution of Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the UK 1984-1991
- Jim Taylor
- ec12/90: Productivity and Competitive Failure: British Government Policy and Industry 1914-1919
- M. Kirby and M.B. Rose
- ec12/93: Brands and the Alcoholic Drinks Industry Forthcoming in Brands and the Alcoholic Drinks Industry
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam and M.A.Salisu
- ec12/91: The Determinants of Real Wage Flexibility
- Geraint Johnes and T.Hyclak
- ec11/93: The Society of Friends and the Family Firm, 1700-1830
- Ann Prior and Maurice Kirby
- ec11/90: Monopolistic Competition in a Sequential Game of Tourism
- T. Tsitouras