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- 00/18: Quality incentives in a regulated market with imperfect information and switching costs: capitation in general practice

- Hugh Gravelle and Giuliano Masiero
- 00/17: The Use of Parametric and Non Parametric Frontier Methods to Measure the Productive Efficiency in the Industrial Sector. A Comparative Study

- Luis R. Murillo-Zamorano and Juan Vega-Cervera
- 00/16: Job Tenure in Australia and Britain: Individual Versus Workplace effects

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- 00/15: Game Theory Via Revealed Preferences

- Indrajit Ray and Lin Zhou
- 00/14: Some Exact Formulae for the Constant Correlation and Diagonal M - Garch Models

- Menelaos Karanasos
- 00/13: Buying and Selling in Strategic Market Games

- Indrajit Ray
- 00/12: Absenteeism in the UK: A Comparison Across Genders

- Sarah Bridges and Karen Mumford
- 00/11: The Covariance Structure of Mixed ARMA Models

- Menelaos Karanasos
- 00/10: The Covariance Structure of Mixed ARMA Models

- Menelaos Karanasos
- 00/09: Cross-Sectional Aggregation and Persistence in Conditional Variance

- Menelaos Karanasos, Zacharias Psaradakis and Martin Sola
- 00/08: Optimal Deterrence with Legal Defence Expenditure

- Hugh Gravelle and Nuno Garoupa
- 00/07: Does Efficient Deterrence Require that the Wealthy Should Be Able to Buy Justice?

- Nuno Garoupa and Hugh Gravelle
- 00/06: The Density of the Sufficient Statistics for a Gaussian AR(1) Model in Terms of Generalized Functions

- Giovanni Forchini
- 00/05: Empirical likelihood inference with applications to some econometric models

- Francesco Bravo
- 00/04: Prescription Charges In The United Kingdom: A Critical Review

- Theodore Hitiris
- 00/03: How Long Is A Piece Of Wire? Equilibrium Determination Of Local Telephone Areas

- Gianni De Fraja and Fabio Manenti
- 00/02: On The Impact Of "Call-Back" Competition On International Telephony

- Fabio Manenti
- 00/01: Job Reallocation and Average Job Tenure: Theory and Workplace Evidence From Australia

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- 99/38: Modelling the Demand for and Supply of Elective Surgery: A Duopoly Model

- Ana Xavier
- 99/37: Coordination and Equilibrium selection in mean defined supermodular games under payoff monotonic selection dynamics

- Huw Dixon and Ernesto Somma
- 99/36: Measuring Performance in Primary Care: Econometric Analysis and DEA

- Antonio Giuffrida and Hugh Gravelle
- 99/35: Work Incentives In a Model of Collective With and Without Universal Membership

- Bipasa Datta and Minquan Liu
- 99/34: Experimentation, Information sharing and Oligopoly Limit Pricing

- Bipasa Datta
- 99/33: Stability and equilibrium in decision rules: an application to duopoly

- John Bone and Huw Dixon
- 99/32: Infectious Disease Control by Vaccines Giving Full or Partial Immunity

- Doriana Delfino and Peter Simmons
- 99/31: Which Error Theory is Best?

- John Hey and Enrica Carbone
- 99/30: A Further Investigation of Selten's Measure of Predictive Success

- John Hey
- 99/29: Managing Demand in Primary Care: The Market for Night Visits

- Antonio Giuffrida and Hugh Gravelle
- 99/28: Does Repetition Improve Consistency?

- John Hey
- 99/27: Efficiency and Administrative Costs in Primary Care

- Antonio Giuffrida, Hugh Gravelle and Matthew Sutton
- 99/26: Dynamic Choice and Timing-Independence: an experimental investigation

- John Hey and Massimo Paradiso.
- 99/25: Genetic Screening and Price Discrimination in Insurance Markets

- Michael Hoy and Peter Lambert
- 99/24: Two Experiments to Test a Model of Herd Behaviour

- John Hey and Louise Allsopp
- 99/23: Infectious disease and economic growth: the case of tuberculosis

- Doriana Delfino and Peter Simmons
- 99/22: Do People (Want to) Plan?

- John Hey
- 99/21: Can Tax Progression Raise Employment? A Study of Four European Countries

- John P. Hutton and Anna Ruocco
- 99/20: The Regional Impact of Health Care Expenditure: the Case of Italy

- Margherita Giannoni and Theodore Hitiris
- 99/19: Fiscal Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive Dynamic Small Open Economy

- Javier Coto-Martinez and Huw Dixon
- 99/18: Comparing Theories: What are we Looking For?

- John Hey
- 99/17: Horizontal Inequity can be a Good Thing

- Maria Cubel and Peter Lambert
- 99/16: Men, Women and the Hiring Function

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- 99/15: Growth and Containment of Health Care Expenditure in Industrial Countries

- Theo Hitiris
- 99/14: Multipliers and Capital: What is the role of Imperfect Competition?

- Luis Costa
- 99/13: Redistribution Through the Income Tax: The Vertical and Horizontal Effects of Noncompliance and Tax Evasion

- John A Bishop, John P Formby and Peter Lambert
- 99/12: The Covariance Structure of Component and Multivariate Garch Models

- Menelaos Karanasos
- 99/11: Prediction in ARMA models with GARCH in Mean Effects

- Menelaos Karanasos
- 99/10: Free Trade, Protection and The British Empire in the 1950's: Some Evidence from a Hong Kong Case Study
- David Clayton
- 99/9: A Test of the Principle of Optimality

- Enrica Carbone and John Hey
- 99/8: An Ascending Auction in the Presence of Rationality and Herd Behaviour

- Ricardo Gonçalves
- 99/7: Monetary Integration and Regional Unemployment in the European Union

- Theo Hitiris