Discussion Papers
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- 16/11: Reducing sequence risk using trend following investment strategies and the CAPE

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 16/10: Continuous Time ARMA Processes: Discrete Time Representation and Likelihood Evaluation

- Michael Thornton and Marcus Chambers
- 16/09: Polarization and Corruption in America

- Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- 16/08: Rationalizable Persuasion

- Makoto Shimoji
- 16/07: The International Impact of Financial Shocks: A Global VAR and Connectedness Measures Approach

- Donal Smith
- 16/06: An Exploration of a Strategic Competition Model for the European Union Natural Gas Market

- Zaifu Yang, Rong Zhang and Zongyi Zhang
- 16/05: Financial supervision to fight fiscal dominance? The gold standard in Greece and South-East Europe between economic and political objectives and fiscal reality, 1841-1939

- Matthias Morys
- 16/04: The Family Peer Effect on Mothers' Labour Supply

- Cheti Nicoletti, Kjell G Salvanes and Emma Tominey
- 16/03: Capital, Economic Growth and Relative Income Differences in Latin America*

- Osvaldo Lagares
- 16/02: Sibling spillover effects in school achievement

- Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
- 16/01: Time-varying Consumption Tax, Productive Government Spending, and Aggregate Instability

- Mauro Bambi and Alain Venditti
- 15/30: Are costs differences between specialist and general hospitals compensated by the prospective payment system?

- Francesco Longo, Luigi Siciliani and Andrew Street
- 15/29: Adopting income groups' weights in multidimensional inequality measures; Empirical case of Indonesia

- Suska
- 15/28: Expansionary contractions and fiscal free lunches: too good to be true?

- Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan and Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
- 15/27: Decentralised Random Competitive Dynamic Market Processes

- Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- 15/26: Changing Social Preferences and Optimal Redistributive Taxation

- Jang-Ting Guo and Alan Krause
- 15/25: Get ready for the Fed lift-off: The role of macroprudential policy

- Gulcin Ozkan and Filiz Unsal
- 15/24: QML Estimation of the Spatial Weight Matrix in the MR-SAR Model

- Saruta Benjanuvatra and Peter Burridge
- 15/23: TIPS Liquidity Premium and Quantitative Easing

- Laura Coroneo
- 15/22: Collateral Constraints and the Interest Rate

- Donal Smith
- 15/21: On Redistributive Taxation under the Threat of High-Skill Emigration

- Alan Krause
- 15/20: Intergenerational Mobility and the Timing of Parental Income

- Pedro Carneiro, Italo Lopez Garcia, Kjell G Salvanes and Emma Tominey
- 15/19: Estimating the Impact of House Prices on Household Labour Supply in the UK

- Zhechun He
- 15/18: Semiparametric Model Averaging of Ultra-High Dimensional Time Series

- Jia Chen, Degui Li, Oliver Linton and Zudi Lu
- 15/17: New Semiparametric Estimation Procedure for Functional Coefficient Longitudinal Data Models

- Jia Chen, Degui Li and Yingcun Xia
- 15/16: Late-Stage Pharmaceutical R & D and Pricing Policies under Two-Stage Regulation

- Sebastian Jobjornsson, Martin Forster, Paolo Pertile and Carl-Fredrik Burman
- 15/15: Comparing predictive accuracy in small samples

- Laura Coroneo and Fabrizio Iacone
- 15/14: Autocorrelation robust inference using the Daniell kernel with fixed bandwidth

- Javier Hualde and Fabrizio Iacone
- 15/13: Do People Disinvest Optimally?

- John Hey and Konstantina Mari
- 15/12: The End of the Flat Tax Experiment in Slovakia

- Michal Horvath, Matus Senaj, Zuzana Siebertova and Norbert Svarda
- 15/11: Optimal Conventional Stabilization Policy in a Liquidity Trap When Wages and Prices are Sticky

- Adiya Belgibayeva and Michal Horvath
- 15/10: The 10th Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee Survey: The Gender Balance of Academic Economics in the UK

- Malgorzata (Gosia) Mitka, Karen Mumford and Cristina Sechel
- 15/09: A Bayesian Decision-Theoretic Model of Sequential Experimentation with Delayed Response

- Stephen Chick, Martin Forster and Paolo Pertile
- 15/08: Convexity, Quality and Efficiency in Education

- David Mayston
- 15/07: Carry and Trend Following Returns in the Foreign Exchange Market

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 15/06: Size Matters: Tail Risk, Momentum and Trend Following in International Equity Portfolios

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 15/05: Data envelopment analysis, endogeneity and the quality frontier for public services

- David Mayston
- 15/04: Inequality and the composition of taxes

- Andrew Pickering and Sheraz Rajput
- 15/03: Portfolio Choice Under Ambiguity

- Enrica Carbone, Xueqi Dong and John Hey
- 15/02: Does Money Impede Convergence?

- John Hey and Daniela Di Cagno
- 15/01: Semiparametric Dynamic Portfolio Choice with Multiple Conditioning Variables

- Jia Chen, Degui Li, Oliver Linton and Zudi Lu
- 14/28: Default and Risk Premia in Microfinance Group Lending

- Peter Simmons and Nongnuch Tantisantiwong
- 14/27: Time Bounds for Iterative Auctions: A Unified Approach by Discrete Convex Analysis

- Kazuo Murota, Akiyoshi Shioura and Zaifu Yang
- 14/26: Semiparametric GEE Analysis in Partially Linear Single-Index Models for Longitudinal Data

- Jia Chen, Degui Li, Hua Liang and Suojin Wang
- 14/25: Piecewise Linear Income Tax Reforms

- Alan Krause
- 14/24: Self-defeating austerity at the zero lower bound

- Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan and Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
- 14/23: Towards a quantitative theory of automatic stabilizers: the role of demographics

- Alexandre Janiaka and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 14/22: Who is afraid of austerity? The redistributive impact of fiscal policy in a DSGE framework

- Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan and Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
- 14/21: What’s in it for the firms? Living wage adoption as signal of ethical practice

- Paul Schweinzer and Joanna K. Swaffield
- 14/20: Housework share between partners: Experimental evidence on gender identity

- Katrin Auspurg, Maria Iacovou and Cheti Nicoletti
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