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- 16/01: Information Communication Technologies and Firm Performance: Evidence for UK Firms
- Timothy De Stefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- 15/06: Price Adjustment in Currency Unions
- Michael Bleaney and Lin Yin
- 15/05: A Dissection of the Current Account Persistence Puzzle
- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- 15/04: Financial Literacy, Present Bias and Alternative Mortgage Products
- John Gathergood and Jörg Weber
- 15/03: Global Trends in the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime
- Michael Bleaney, Mo Tian and Lin Yin
- 15/02: Do Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers reduce poverty and improve well-being?
- Meg Elkins, Simon Feeny and David Prentice
- 15/01: De Facto Exchange Rate Regime Classifications Are Better Than You Think
- Michael Bleaney, Mo Tian and Lin Yin
- 14/06: The (Fuzzy) Digital Divide: The Effect of Broadband Internet Use on UK Firm Performance
- Timothy De Stefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- 14/05: And the Winners Are… An Axiomatic Approach to Selection from a Set
- Daniele Checchi, Gianni De Fraja and Stefano Verzillo
- 14/04: Publish or Perish: An Analysis of the Academic Job Market in Italy
- Daniele Checchi, Gianni De Fraja and Stefano Verzillo
- 14/03: Decomposing the bid-ask spread in multi-dealer markets
- Michael Bleaney and Zhiyong Li
- 14/02: Classifying Exchange Rate Regimes by Regression Methods
- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- 14/01: A New Spread Estimator
- Michael Bleaney and Zhiyong Li
- 13/06: Recovery not fast enough? Notes on speeding up
- Rossana Patron
- 13/05: The performance of bid-ask spread estimators under less than ideal conditions
- Michael Bleaney and Zhiyong Li
- 13/04: Trade, firm selection, and innovation: the competition channel
- Giammario Impullitti and Omar Licandro
- 13/02: House Prices, Wealth Effects and Labour Supply
- Richard Disney and John Gathergood
- 13/01: Foreign Exchange Inflows in Emerging Markets: How Much Are They Sterilised?
- Michael Bleaney and Sharmila Devadas
- 12/07: House Prices, Home Equity and Health
- John Gathergood and Eleonora Fichera
- 12/06: Corporate Taxation and Productivity Catch-Up: Evidence from 11 European Countries
- Norman Gemmell, Richard Kneller, Danny McGowan and Ismael Sanz
- 12/05: Price competition and the effects of labour union on process innovation
- Debasmita Basask
- 12/04: Conjectural Variations in Aggregative Games: An Evolutionary Perspective
- Alex Possajennikov
- 12/03: The Internet and International Trade in Goods
- Jonathan Timmis
- 12/02: History and Civil Conflict
- Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico
- 12/01: Tax Policy and Firm Entry and Exit Dynamics: Evidence from OECD Countries
- Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan
- 11/14: Product market competition, external economies of scale and unionized wage
- Arijit Mukherjee
- 11/13: Mixed Signals: to what extent does male wage scarring vary with the characteristics of the local labour market in which unemployment was experienced?
- Philip Ball
- 11/12: Unionisation structure and product innovation
- Debasmita Basak and Arijit Mukherjee
- 11/11: MONOPSONY WITH HETEROGENEOUS LABOUR: EVIDENCE FROM ECONOMIC TRANSITION
- Richard Disney and Jelena Laušev
- 11/10: Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status
- Abigail Barr, Justine Burns, Luis Miller and Ingrid Shaw
- 11/09: Immigration policy, international trade and fiscal burden
- Sugata Marjit and Arijit Mukherjee
- 11/08: Tax Policy and Firm Entry and Exit Dynamics: Evidence from OECD Countries
- Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan
- 11/07: Entrepreneurship Dynamics, Market Size and Fiscal Policy
- Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan
- 11/06: Currency Networks, Bilateral Exchange Rate Volatility and the Role of the US Dollar
- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- 11/05: Excess Volatility and Closed-End Fund Discounts
- Michael Bleaney and Richard Smith
- 11/04: A Regression Model for the Copula Graphic Estimator
- Simon Lo and Ralf Wilke
- 11/03: Identifiability and estimation of the sign of a covariate effect in the competing risks model
- Simon Lo and Ralf Wilke
- 11/02: Governance and foreign direct investment: is there a two-way relationship?
- Arijit Mukherjee, Leonard Wang and Yingyi Tsai
- 11/01: Do Sales Matter? Evidence from UK Food Retailing
- T.A. Lloyd, C.W. Morgan, S. McCorriston and E. Zgovu
- 10/17: A Paradox of Environmental Awareness Campaigns
- Christos Koulovatianos
- 10/16: Technology licensing in a differentiated oligopoly
- Aniruddha Bagchi and Arijit Mukherjee
- 10/15: Product market competition and unionized wage
- Arijit Mukherjee
- 10/14: Managerial incentives and social efficiency of entry
- Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai
- 10/13: Undesirable Competition
- Leonard Wang and Arijit Mukherjee
- 10/12: Endogenous cost asymmetry and insufficient entry in the absence of scale economies
- Arijit Mukherjee
- 10/11: Competition versus efficiency
- Soumyananda Dinda and Arijit Mukherjee
- 10/10: Firm formation and economic growth: the effects of labour union bargaining power and of worker mobility
- Mark Roberts
- 10/09: Technology licensing with strategic tax policy
- Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai
- 10/08: Environmental compliance costs and innovation activity in UK manufacturing industries
- Richard Kneller and Edward Manderson
- 10/07: Social efficiency of entry with market leaders
- Arijit Mukherjee