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- ec5/96: The Distribution of Gains Between the Investing and Borrowing Countries Revisited: The Case of the Emerging Indian Software Sector
- V.N. Balasubramanyam and A. Balasubramanyam
- ec5/93: Spatial Disparities in the Impact of the 1990-92 Recession: An Analysis of UK Counties
- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- ec5/90: Putting TRIMS to Good Use
- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam
- ec5/97: An Efficiency Analysis of Mexico's Commercial Banks Before, During and After Financial Liberalisation
- G C Lopez Cortes
- ec5/92: The Stability Of Dominant-Group Cartels
- Robert Rothschild
- ec4/96: The IMF as International Lender of Last Resort? = A Reappraisal After the 'Tequila Effect'
- P.N. Snowden
- ec4/93: Understanding the Youth Labour Market: The Careers Service as a Source of Labour Market Information
- Martyn Andrews and Steve Bradley
- cr04/98: The Effect of Spatial Competition on Secondary School Exam Performance
- J Millington and Steve Bradley
- cr4/95: Evaluating Universities' Preferences for Teaching and Research
- Geraint Johnes
- ec4/90: Industrial Development Initiatives of District Councils in England and Wales
- H.W. Armstrong and J. Twomey
- ec4/97: Enterprise Ownership Constraints and the Role of Equity Markets in Financial Development
- P N Snowden
- ec4/92: Education Finance In A Model Of Occupational Choice
- Geraint Johnes and Jill Johnes
- ec4/91: Beyond Buddenbrooks: The Family Firm and the Management of Succession in Nineteenth Century Britain
- M.B.Rose
- ec4/95: Modelling Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Cars in Great Britain
- Melinda Z Acutt
- ec4/98: Export Promotion in the Czech Republic: Can It Help?
- A MacBean
- ec4/94: What does Liberalisation do for Exports and Growth?
- David Greenaway and David Sapsford
- ec3/94: Trend in the International Terms of Trade Between Primary Producers and Manufacturers
- Harry Bloch and David Sapsford
- cr03/98: Testing for Quasi-Market Forces in Secondary Education
- Steve Bradley, R Crouchly, J Millington and Jim Taylor
- ec3/98: The Optimal Size of a Cartel
- Robert Rothschild
- ec3/95: Technology, Employment and Income Distribution: the Long Run Political Economy in the UK
- Derek Bosworth
- ec3/91: A Simple Proof of Sweezy's 'Kinked-Demand' Conjecture
- Robert Rothschild
- ec3/92: The Sustainability Of Collusion When Demand Increases
- Robert Rothschild
- ec3/97: Export Promotion and Institutional Change in Transitional Economies: The Czech Republic
- A MacBean
- ec3/93: Sustaining Collusion When the Choice of Strategic Variable is Endogenous
- Robert Rothschild
- cr3/95: Optimality of Structure, Organisation and Finance in Systems of Education
- Geraint Johnes
- ec3/90: Measuring the Performance of Universities
- Jill Johnes and Jim Taylor
- ec3/96: The Politics of Protection: An Institutional Approach to Government - Industry Relations in the British and United States' Cotton Industries 1945-73
- Mary B Rose
- ec2/90: Non-Completion of a Degree Course and its Effect on the Subsequent Experience of Non-Completers in the Labour Market
- J. Johnes & and Jim Taylor
- ec2/93: The Development of Competition Among Higher Education Institutions in the UK
- Geraint Johnes and Martin Cave
- cr2/95: Schooling, Fertility and the Labor Market Experience of Married Women
- Geraint Johnes
- ec2/96: Assessing The Representativeness of the British Crime and Dan Ellingworth General Household Surveys
- Caroline Elliott
- ec2/92: Riding the Tiger: Keynes, The Provincial, and the Origins of Institutional Equity Investment in the Inter-war Years
- Oliver M.Westall
- ec2/97: The Consuption-Smoothing Current Account: Intertemporal Optimisation or Policy Influence?
- S McGill
- ec2/95: Econometricks
- David Sapsford
- cr2/96: It's Different for Girls - Participation, Wage Discrimination and Occupational Segregation in the US
- Geraint Johnes
- ec2/91: Bidding for Students in Britain - Why the UFC Auction 'Failed'
- Geraint Johnes
- cr02/98: Cost Functions in Secondary Schools
- Jim Taylor and Steve Bradley
- ec2/94: Strikes and Industrial Conflict in Britain's Docks: Balloons or Icebergs?
- David Sapsford and Peter Turnbull
- ec2/98: The Extent of Product Differentiation in Models of The Simultaneous Impact of Advertising on Consumers and Competing Firms
- Caroline Elliott
- creed2/96: It's Different For Girls: Participation, Wage Discrimination and Occupational Segregation in the U.S
- Geraint Johnes
- ec1/96: Trade Liberalisation and Growth
- David Greenaway, Stephen Leybourne and David Sapsford
- ec1a/95: Modelling the Labour Market: A Comparison of Structural and Vector Autoregression Approaches
- Geraint Johnes and Thomas Hyclak
- cr01/98: The Effect of School Size on Exam Performance in Secondary Schools
- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- ec1/90: Regional Economic Disparities: Causes and Consequences
- Jim Taylor
- ec1/93: A Cluster Analysis of Economic Development Initiatives of Non-Metropolitan District Councils in England and Wales, 1980-1992
- Harvey Armstrong and Hooshang Izadi
- ec1/97: Employer Attitudes to the Social Chapter of the Maastricht Treaty: Some Survey Evidence for Britain
- David Sapsford, Geraint Johnes, Harvey Armstrong and Roman de Kervenoael
- ec1/92: Export Performance of UK Manufacturing Companies
- V.N.Balasubramanya and M.A.Salisu
- cr1/96: Schooling, Fertility and the Labour Market Experience of Married Women (re-print)
- Geraint Johnes
- ec1/91: Labor Market Dynamics in Britain and America: Longer View
- A.T. Hyclak and Geraint Johnes
- ec1/95: Modelling the Transition from School and the Demand for Training in the UK (creed)
- Martyn Andrews and Steve Bradley
- ec1/98: Networks and Leadership Succession in British Business in the 1950s
- M B Rose
- ec1/94: Factors Influencing the Employment of Recently-Arrived Female Immigrants: With Special Reference to Australian Data
- John Mangan