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- 96/45: THE HIRING FUNCTION RECONSIDERED: ON CLOSING THE CIRCLE

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- 96/29: The Multiplier in an Economy with Monopolistic Output Markets and Competitive Labour Markets
- Marta Aloi Huw Dixon and Phillip Lawler
- 96/28: Government Spending in a Two-Sector Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model with Imperfect Competition
- Marta Aloi
- 96/27: Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Company Panel Data
- Aydin Ozkan
- 96/26: Investment Incentives of Financially Distressed Firms
- Aydin Ozkan
- 96/25: Some Evidence on Optimising Models of Currency Crisis
- Gulcin Ozkan
- 96/24: The Role of Decision Analysis in Structuring the Economic Evaluation of Sequential Clinical Decision Problems
- Karl Claxton and John Posnett
- 96/23: Safety Valuation: Can Psychologists Help Economists?
- Richard Cookson
- 96/22: Predicting UK Stock Returns and Robust Tests of Mean Variance Efficiency
- Andrew Clare, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 96/21: Horizontal Inequity Measurement: A Basic Reassessment
- Stephen Jenkins and Peter Lambert
- 96/20: Optimal Contract Design with Ex-Ante Differential Information and Ex-Post Asymmetric Information
- Fabrizia Lapecorella
- 96/19: An Economic Approach to Clinical Trial Design and Research Priority Setting
- Karl Claxton and John Posnett
- 96/18: Capital and Labour Markets for Health
- David Mayston
- 96/17: Educational Attainment and Resource Use: Mystery or Econometric Misspecification
- David Mayston
- 96/16: B. Seebohm Rowntree and the Subsistence Approach to Poverty
- Rodney Hills
- 96/15: Bias Nonmonotonicity in Stochastic Difference Equations
- Karim Abadir and Kaddour Hadri
- 96/14: The Influence of VAR Dimensions on Estimator Biases
- Karim Abadir, Kaddour Hadri and Elias Tzavalis
- 96/13: Additional Critical Values and Asymptotic Representations for Monthly Seasonal Unit Root Tests
- Robert Taylor
- 96/12: Keeping Up With The Joneses: Aspirations and Experiments without Random Matching
- Huw Dixon
- 96/11: A Currency Crisis Model with an Optimising Policymaker
- Gulcin Ozkan and Alan Sutherland
- 96/10: On the Practical Problems of Computing Seasonal Unit Root Tests: The Case of Non-Durable Consumers' Expenditures
- Robert Taylor
- 96/9: Effects of Fundholding on the Prescribing and Referral Behavior of General Practitioners
- Carlos Lerner and Karl Claxton
- 96/8: Spreads in Centralised Markets
- Silvia Gerber and Peter Simmons
- 96/7: Seller Surplus in First Price Auctions
- Peter Simmons
- 96/6: Product Market Competition, R & D and Welfare
- Gianni De Fraja and Damiano Bruno Silipo
- 96/5: Shocks and Structural Differences in Households' Lifetime Utility Functions
- Gabriella Berloffa
- 96/4: Induced Technical Change, Scientific Advance and the Efficient Control of Pollution
- Francesco Ferrante
- 96/3: A Mathematical Programming Approach to Product Characteristics
- Angel Fernandez-Castro and Peter Smith
- 96/2: Exchange Rate Dynamics and Financial Market Integration
- Alan Sutherland
- 96/1: Economic Aspects of an Eastward Enlargement of the European Union, with Special Reference to Romania
- Ralph Vocke and Luciana
- 95/50: Universal decentralisation: Demand Models for Individual and Household Decisions with Household Public Goods
- Maria Chiuri and Peter Simmons
- 95/49: Experiments and the Economics of Individual Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
- John Hey
- 95/48: Optimal Departures from Marginal Cost Pricing in the Presence of Precontractual Asymmetric Information
- Fabrizia Lapecorella
- 95/47: Multiproduct Monopoly Regulation with Delegated Control of Incentives
- Fabrizia Lapecorella
- 95/46: The Limits to Compromise: A Simple Characterisation of the Generalised Nash Bargaining Solution
- John Bone
- 95/45: Testing Binomial and Multinomial Choice Models Using Cox's Non-Nested Test
- Melvyn Weeks
- 95/44: Testing for Seasonal Unit Roots: a simple alternative to HEGY
- Robert Taylor and Stephen Leybourne
- 95/43: Additional Critical Values and Asymptotic Representations for Seasonal Unit Root Tests
- Richard Smith and Robert Taylor
- 95/42: Does the European Union Need a Federal Budget Yet?
- Theo Hitiris
- 95/41: The Effect of Incomplete Information about Future Technological Opportunities on Pre-Emption
- Ernesto Somma
- 95/40: Decentralized Fiscal Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive Federal Economy
- Marta Aloi and Michele Santoni
- 95/39: Who Gains from Universal Service Obligations? A Welfare Analysis of the Rule 'One Price for Everywhere'
- Alberto Iozzi
- 95/38: Infinite Regression in Strategic Decision Making: an application of Rice's Theorem
- João Gata
- 95/37: Do Anglo-Saxons Free-Ride More?
- Roberto Burlando and John Hey
- 95/36: Optimal Law Enforcement and Imperfect Information
- Nuno Garoupa
- 95/35: Is Enforcement Effective at Reducing Workplace Risk? some evidence from the UK
- Carmela Di Mauro
- 95/34: Measuring the Real and Nominal Macroeconomic Shocks and their International Transmission under Different Monetary Systems
- Donald Robertson and Michael Wickens
- 95/33: The Rational Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure: reconciling the evidence
- Elias Tzavalis and Michael Wickens
- 95/32: Corporate Bankruptcies, Liquidation Costs and the Role of Banks
- Aydin Ozkan
- 95/31: Economics of Insolvency Procedures: A Game Theoretic Approach
- Aydin Ozkan