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- 01/06: Sticky Prices, Markup and the Business Cycle: Some Evidence

- Giovanni Lombardo
- 01/05: Are Non-Fundamental Equilibria Learnable in Models of Monetary Policy?

- Seppo Honkapohja and Kaushik Mitra
- 01/04: A Panel Data Simultaneous Equation Model with a Dependent Categorical Variable and Selectivity

- Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- 01/03: Aggregation, Persistence and Volatility in a Macromodel
- Karim Abadir and Gabriel Talmain
- 01/02: The Exact Cumulative Distribution Function of a Ratio of Quadratic Forms in Normal Variables with Application to the AR(1) Model

- Giovanni Forchini
- 01/01: Hospital specialists' private practice and its impact on the number of NHS patients treated and on the delay for elective surgery

- Antonia Morga and Ana Xavier
- 00/62: Dynamics of Output Growth, Consumption and Physical Capital in Two-Sector Models of Endogenous Growth

- Farhad Nili
- 00/61: Short Term and Long Term Effects of Price Cap Regulation

- Gianni De Fraja and Alberto Iozzi
- 00/60: Desirability of Nominal GDP Targeting Under Adaptive Learning

- Kaushik Mitra
- 00/59: Learning, Non-equilibrium Beliefs, and Non-pecuniary Payoffs in an Experimental Game
- Miguel Costa-Gomes and Klaus Zauner
- 00/58: Edgeworth Expansions in Gaussian Autoregression

- Patrick Marsh
- 00/57: Saddlepoint Approximations in Non-Stationary Time Series

- Patrick Marsh
- 00/56: Nonparametric Likelihood Ratio Tests

- Patrick Marsh
- 00/55: The Geometry of Similar Tests for Structural Change

- Giovanni Forchini
- 00/54: Exact Inference for the Unit Root Hypothesis

- Giovanni Forchini and Patrick Marsh
- 00/53: On Diagnostic Tests

- Giovanni Forchini
- 00/52: The Comparative Evaluation of GCSE Value-Added Performance by Type of School and LEA

- David Jesson
- 00/51: The role of tobacco taxes in starting and quitting smoking

- Martin Forster and Andrew Jones
- 00/50: The Demand for Education and the Production of Local Public Goods

- David Mayston
- 00/49: The Economic Determinants of Health Inequalities

- David Mayston
- 00/48: Positive and Normative Issues of Economic Growth with Infectious Disease

- Doriana Delfino and Peter Simmons
- 00/47: Accounting, Information and the Development of Evidence-Based Resourcing Strategies in Education

- David Mayston
- 00/46: Portfolio return autocorrelation and non-synchronous trading in UK equities

- Morgan G.s, Peter Smith and S.H. Thomas
- 00/45: Cognition and Behavior in Normal-Form Games:An Experimental Study

- Miguel Costa-Gomes, Vincent Crawford and Bruno Broseta
- 00/44: Is more data better?

- Kaushik Mitra
- 00/43: Determinacy, Learnability, and Monetary Policy Inertia

- James Bullard and Kaushik Mitra
- 00/42: Learning with Bounded Memory in Stochastic Models

- Seppo Honkapohja and Kaushik Mitra
- 00/41: Learning About Monetary Policy Rules

- Kaushik Mitra and James Bullard
- 00/40: Performance Management and Performance Measurement in the Education Sector

- David Mayston
- 00/39: Bayesian Value-of-Information Analysis: An Application to a Policy Model of Alzheimer's Disease

- Karl Claxton, P. J. Neumannn, S. S. Araki and M. C. Weinstein
- 00/38: Low Quality Leadership in Vertically Differentiated Duopoly

- Michael Kuhn
- 00/37: Ultimatum Bargaining Behavior in Israel, Japan, Slovenia and the United States: A Social Utility Analysis
- Miguel Costa-Gomes and Klaus Zauner
- 00/36: A Simple Risk-Sharing Experiment

- John Bone, John Hey and John Suckling
- 00/35: The form of loan contract with risk neutrality and no commitment

- Peter Simmons and Gaia Garino
- 00/34: The meaning of death: some numerical simulations of a model of healthy and unhealthy consumption

- Martin Forster
- 00/33: The role of lender behavior in International project finance
- Sumru Altug, Sule Ozler and Murat Usman
- 00/32: On the density of generalised quadratic forms with applications to asymptotic expansions for test statistics

- Francesco Bravo
- 00/31: Endogenous Fertility, Endogenous Growth and Public Pension System: Should We Switch from a PAYG to a Fully-Funded System?

- Yeopil Yoon and Gabriel Talmain
- 00/30: Higher order asymptotics and the bootstrap for empirical likelihood J tests

- Francesco Bravo
- 00/29: Moments of the ARMA-EGARCH Model

- Menelaos Karanasos and J. Kim
- 00/28: Empirical likelihood specification testing in linear regression models

- Francesco Bravo
- 00/27: Waiting Times and Waiting Lists: A Model of the Market for Elective Surgery

- Hugh Gravelle, Peter C. Smith and Ana Xavier
- 00/26: Income, Income Inequality and Health: What can we Learn from Aggregate Data?

- Hugh Gravelle, John Wildman and Matthew Sutton
- 00/25: Alternative GARCH in Mean Models: An Application to the Korean Stock Market

- Menelaos Karanasos and J. Kim
- 00/24: A GARCH Model of Inflation and Inflation Uncertainty with Simultaneous Feedback

- Stilianos Fountas, Menelaos Karanasos and Marika Karanassou
- 00/23: A simple version and extension of Arrow’s Theorem in the Edgeworth Domain

- John Bone
- 00/22: Growth Constrained by Exhaustible Resources: A Creative Destruction Approach

- Farhad Nili
- 00/21: A Comparison of Minimum MSE and Maximum Power for the Nearly Integrated Non-Gaussian Model
- Karim M. Abadir and Andre Lucas
- 00/20: Modelling Market Power in Labour and Product Markets in a Dynamic Economy

- Huw Dixon
- 00/19: omega - Homothetic Preferences

- Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon