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- 11/17: Equilibria in Continuous Time Preemption Games with Markovian Payoffs

- Jacco Thijssen
- 11/16: Dynamic Nonlinear Income Taxation with Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and No Commitment

- Jang-Ting Guo and Alan Krause
- 11/15: Does better disease management in primary care reduce hospital costs? Evidence from English primary care

- Mark Dusheiko, Hugh Gravelle, Stephen Martin, Nigel Rice and Peter Smith
- 11/14: Voting and the macroeconomy: separating trend from cycle

- John Maloney and Andrew Pickering
- 11/13: Valuing Voluntary Disclosure using a Real Options Approach

- Laura Delaney and Jacco Thijssen
- 11/12: Captain MacWhirr's Problem Revisited

- Paul Schweinzer and Makoto Shimoji
- 11/11: Development and Religious Polarization: The Emergence of Reform and Ultra-Orthodox Judaism

- Mark Koyama and Jean-Paul Carvalho
- 11/10: Gross Worker Flows in the United Kingdom: An Anatomical Analysis of the 2008-2009 Recession

- Andrew Sutton
- 11/09: Quality competition with motivated providers and sluggish demand

- Luigi Siciliani, Odd Rune Straume and Roberto Cellini
- 11/08: Finiteness of the Number of Equilibria in a Production Economy with Uncertainty

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 11/07: Equilibrium Structure of Production Economies with Uncertainty: The Natural Projection Approach

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 11/06: The evolution of mixed conjectures in the rent-extraction game

- Paulo Brito, Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon
- 11/05: Measuring and testing for gender discrimination in physician pay: English family doctors

- Hugh Gravelle, Arne Hole and Rita Santos
- 11/04: An Ascending Multi-Item Auction with Financially Constrained Bidders

- Gerard van der Laan and Zaifu Yang
- 11/03: Decentralized Market Processes to Stable Job Matchings with Competitive Salaries

- Bo Chen, Satoru Fujishige and Zaifu Yang
- 11/02: Minimum Cost Spanning Tree Games and Spillover Stability

- Ruud Hendrickx, Jacco Thijssen and Peter Borm
- 11/01: On the Crowding-Out Effects of Tax-Financed Charitable Contributions by the Government

- Alan Krause
- 10/25: The Effectiveness of Government Debt for Demand Management: Sensitivity to Monetary Policy Rules

- Guido Ascari and Neil Rankin
- 10/24: Optimal sequential sampling rules for the economic evaluation of health technologies

- Paolo Pertile, Martin Forster and Davide La Torre
- 10/23: Optimal Dynamic Nonlinear Income Taxation under Loose Commitment

- Jang-Ting Guo and Alan Krause
- 10/22: Robust Nonnested Testing for Ordinary Least Squares Regression When Some of the Regressors are Lagged Dependent Variables

- Leslie G. Godrey
- 10/21: The Timing of Parental Income and Child Outcomes: The Role of Permanent and Transitory Shocks

- Emma Tominey
- 10/20: Endogenous Financing of Production in General Equilibrium with Incomplete Markets

- Pascal Christian Stiefenhofer
- 10/19: Endogenized Production Sets in a General Equilibrium Model with Incomplete Markets

- Pascal Christian Stiefenhofer
- 10/18: Corporate Equilibrium Properties of a Centralized Objective Function GEI Model

- Pascal Christian Stiefenhofer
- 10/17: On the Incidence of Substituting Consumption Taxes for Income Taxes

- Alan Krause
- 10/16: A robust test for error cross-section correlation in panel models

- Leslie Godfrey and Takashi Yamagata
- 10/15: Dynamic Income Taxation without Commitment: Comparing Alternative Tax Systems

- Jang-Ting Guo and A Krause
- 10/14: Public debt and Financial development: A theoretical exploration

- Mustafa Ismihan and Gulcin Ozkan
- 10/13: Endogenous Incomplete Markets: A Production Model with Idiosyncratic Risk

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 10/12: A Geometric Separation of the Economic Activities of the Agents: The Leading Example

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 10/11: A General Equilibrium Corporate Finance Theorem for Incomplete Markets: A Special Case

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 10/10: Estimation of Alternative Models of Female Labour Supply with Fixed Travel Costs

- Nadia Linciano and Peter Simmons
- 10/09: Preferences and labor supply effects of benefits: the case of income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance

- Peter Simmons and Francesca Zantomio
- 10/08: A Theorem on the Decentralization of the Objective Function of the Firm in GEI

- Pascal Stiefenhofer
- 10/07: Priming Cooperation in Social Dilemma Games

- Michalis Drouvelis, Robert Metcalfe and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- 10/06: Job Insecurity: A Collective Approach

- F Mariotti
- 10/05: Does Export Pricing Explain ‘Fear of Floating’ in Small Open Emerging Market Economies?

- M Farid
- 10/04: Education and Body Mass Index: Evidence from ECHP

- R Nakamura and Luigi Siciliani
- 10/03: The Effects of Daughters on Health Choices and Risk Behaviour

- Nattavudh Powdthavee, Stephen Wu and Andrew Oswald
- 10/02: Allocative Efficiency and an Incentive Scheme for Research

- Anindya Bhattacharya and H Newhouse
- 10/01: A Non-empty Core May Not Coincide with the Uncovered Set in Spatial Voting Situations

- Anindya Bhattacharya, V Brosi and F Ciardiello
- 09/34: Stable and Efficient Networks with Farsighted Players: the Largest Consistent Set

- Anindya Bhattacharya
- 09/33: On Credible Coalitional Deviations by Prudent Players

- Anindya Bhattacharya and Abderrahmane Ziad
- 09/32: Spatial and Temporal Diffusion of House Prices in the UK

- Sean Holly, Mohammad Pesaran and Takashi Yamagata
- 09/31: Saddlepoint Approximations for Optimal Unit Root Tests

- Patrick Marsh
- 09/30: Gaining Power through Enlargement: Strategic Foundations and Experimental Evidence

- Michalis Drouvelis, Maria Montero and Martin Sefton
- 09/29: Royal Economic Society Women’s Committee Survey on the Gender and Ethnic Balance of Academic Economics 2008

- Karen Mumford
- 09/28: The Gender Pay Gap for Private Sector Employees in Canada and Britain

- Marie Drolet and Karen Mumford
- 09/27: Gender Gaps Across the Earnings Distribution in Britain: Are Women Bossy Enough?

- Yekaterina Chzhen and Karen Mumford