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- 13/02: The Labor Share and the Size of Government

- François Facchini, Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- 13/01: Work and Play Pave the Way: The Importance of Part Time Work in a Lifecycle Model

- Ricky Kanabar and Peter Simmons
- 12/37: Durable Consumption, Long-Run Risk and The Equity Premium

- Na Guo and Peter Smith
- 12/36: Equity Returns and the Business Cycle: The Role of Supply and Demand Shocks

- Alfonso Mendoza-Velázquez and Peter Smith
- 12/35: Global financial crisis, financial contagion and emerging markets

- Gulcin Ozkan and Filiz Unsal
- 12/34: On the consequences of procyclical fiscal policy

- Richard McManus and Gulcin Ozkan
- 12/33: The evolution of the mixed conjectures in the rent-extraction game

- Paulo Brito, Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon
- 12/32: Auctioning risk: The all-pay auction under mean-variance preferences

- Bettina Klose and Paul Schweinzer
- 12/31: Unretirement in England: An empirical perspective

- Ricky Kanabar
- 12/30: Analysing the effectiveness of public service producers with endogenous resourcing

- David Mayston
- 12/29: Beyond the Horizon: Attainability of Pareto Optimality when the Indefinite Future Matters

- Simon P. Eveson and Jacco Thijssen
- 12/28: Trend Following, Risk Parity and Momentum in Commodity Futures

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 12/27: The Meiselman forward interest rate revision regression as an Affine Term Structure Model

- Adam Golinski and Peter Spencer
- 12/26: Fuzzy Price-Quality Ratio Procurement under Incomplete Information

- Thomas Giebe and Paul Schweinzer
- 12/25: The Trend is Our Friend: Risk Parity, Momentum and Trend Following in Global Asset Allocation

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 12/24: Self investments of adolescents and their cognitive development

- Daniela Del Boca, Chiara Monfardini and Cheti Nicoletti
- 12/23: Two can live as cheaply as one... But three's a crowd

- Christopher Bollinger, Cheti Nicoletti and Stephen Pudney
- 12/22: An Efficient Double-Track Auction for Substitutes and Complements

- Ning Sun and Zaifu Yang
- 12/21: Implementation without Incentive Compatibility: Two Stories with Partially Informed Planners

- Makoto Shimoji and Paul Schweinzer
- 12/20: Endogenising Detection in an Asymmetric Penalties Corruption Game

- Dominic Spengler
- 12/19: The effect of school resources on test scores in England

- Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
- 12/18: International Trade and Productivity: Does Destination Matter?

- Yevgeniya Shevtsova
- 12/17: Risk pooling in redistributive agreements

- Olivier Bos and Paul Schweinzer
- 12/16: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Intra-province Migration in Guangdong

- Peter Simmons and Yuanyuan Xie
- 12/15: Education, Risk and Efficiency in Human Capital Investment

- David Mayston and Juan Yang
- 12/14: The effect of Stackelberg cost reductions on spatial competition with heterogeneous firms

- Matthew Beacham
- 12/13: Optimal Savings Taxation when Individuals have Different CRRA Utility Functions

- Alan Krause
- 12/12: Does habit formation always increase the agents' desire to smooth consumption?

- Emmanuelle Augeraud-Véron and Mauro Bambi
- 12/11: BREAKING INTO THE BLACKBOX: Trend Following, Stop Losses, and the Frequency of Trading: the case of the S&P500

- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 12/10: Minimum wage hikes and the wage growth of low-wage workers

- Joanna Swaffield
- 12/09: OPTIMAL DURATION OF EQUITY JOINT VENTURES

- David Mayston and Juning Wang
- 12/08: Efficient bootstrap with weakly dependent processes

- Francesco Bravo and Federico Crudu
- 12/07: Optimal control of inequality under uncertainty

- Martin Forster, Davide La Torre and Peter Lambert
- 12/06: Herbert Scarf: a Distinguished American Economist

- Zaifu Yang
- 12/05: Testing CAPM with a Large Number of Assets

- Mohammad Pesaran and Takashi Yamagata
- 12/04: Biases in Bias Elicitation

- Giancarlo Manzi and Martin Forster
- 12/03: Nonlinear Income Tax Reforms

- Alan Krause
- 12/02: On Revealed Preference and Indivisibilities

- Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- 12/01: Assessing Multiple Prior Models of Behaviour under Ambiguity

- Anna Conte and John Hey
- 11/28: UK macroeconomic volatility and the term structure of interest rates

- Peter Spencer
- 11/27: All-pay aspects of decision making under public scrutiny

- Thomas Giebe and Paul Schweinzer
- 11/26: The Optimal Duration of Equity Joint Ventures

- David Mayston and Juning Wang
- 11/25: Analysing the Research and Teaching Quality Achievement Frontier

- David Mayston
- 11/24: Consumption, Size and Book-to-Market Ratio in Equity Returns

- Pongrapeeporn Abhakorn, Peter Smith and Michael Wickens
- 11/23: A Cross Section of Equity Returns: The No-Arbitrage Test

- Pongrapeeporn Abhakorn, Peter Smith and Michael Wickens
- 11/22: The Explanatory and Predictive Power of Non Two-Stage-Probability Theories of Decision Making Under Ambiguity

- John Hey and Noemi Pace
- 11/21: UK Macroeconomic Volatility and the Welfare Costs of Inflation

- Vito Polito and Peter Spencer
- 11/20: Housing Debt and Consumption

- Viola Angelini and Peter Simmons
- 11/19: Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee Survey on the Gender and Ethnic Balance of Academic Economics 2010

- Laura C. Blanco and Karen Mumford
- 11/18: Static Decisions May Be Optimal in a Life Cycle Setting

- Peter Simmons