University of Hull, Department of Economics and Commerce
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University of Hull, Department of Economics and Commerce
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University of Hull
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Department of Economics and Commerce
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- International migration of labour and monetary policy games
- Wage and price rigidities, employment and business cycles
- The prediction of degree performance, a statistical analysis
- A microeconomic analysis of the timing of births
- Modelling skewness and kurtosis in the London Stock Exchange FT-SE return distributions
- Total factor productivity in postwar Soviet industry and its branches, a comment
- Decision theory, incomplete knowledge and constrained games
- Returns to scale, technical progress and output growth in branches of industry, the case of Soviet Republics, 1962-74
- Does vocational training pay?, lifetime earnings and vocational training
- Ambiguity aversion in the insurance frame, an experimental analysis of its sensitivity to representation and information
- Infrequent permanent shocks and the unit root in quarterly UK output
- The cost of disinflation re-examined
- "Insider-outsider" conflicts and monetary policy games in interdependent economies
- Cities, borders, distances, non-traded goods and purchasing power parity
- Trade union behaviour and international migration of labour
- Insider-outsider conflicts, monetary policy games and international macroeconomic interdependence
- A sequential probability model of fertility patterns
- Real exchange rate and hysteresis, does nominal exchange rate volatility matter?
- Sectoral shifts and unemployment fluctuations in the UK
- Economic resolutions of the more for less paradox via regularization of the distribution model
- Menu costs, aggregate demand externalities and price level dynamics
- A model building approach to horticultural applications, applications of linear programming and constrained games
- A simplified exposition of some aspects of portfolia selection
- On the optimality of public capital for long-run economic growth, evidence from panel data
- Implications of intertemporal optimisation for house and land prices
- A forward-looking dynamic multisectoral general-equilibrium tax model of the UK economy
- Interpreting sample selection effects
- Testing cumulative prediction errors in event study methodology
- Data envelopment analysis, cost efficiency and performance targetting
- On cross-country comparisons of welfare state policies
- The determination of transfer fees in the English Football League, 1990-96, some further evidence
- A note on the analysis of hours data using the noncentral chi-squared distribution with zero degrees of freedom
- Student selection, a comparison of the supply of places at Cambridge and Hull Universities
- Adjustment in the real interest rate, in competitiveness, in liquidity and in output and the cost of bringing inflation down, some further results
- International macroeconomic interdependence and international migration
- Sectoral shifts and unemployment fluctuations, a test of the Lilien hypothesis for the UK
- Performance, revenue and cross subsidisation in the Football League, 1927-94
- Unemployment fluctuations in the US, further tests of the sectoral-shifts and reallocation timing hypotheses
- Privatisation and the efficiency of decentralised electricity generation, some evidence from inter-war Britain
- Log linear transition intensities
- Absence durations, the impact of censoring by weekends
- An analysis of JS Mill's notion of utility as a hierarchical utility framework and the implications for the Paretian liberal paradox
- Donations to a public good in a large economy
- Testing the present value model of equity prices for the UK stock market
- The Verdoorn Law, returns to scale and industrial growth, a review of the literature
- Estimating the permanent component of UK stock prices using multivariate evidence on both prices and dividends
- Central bank dependence and inflation performance, an exploratory data analysis
- Fertility and the tax-benefit system, a reconsideration of the theory of family taxation
- Stochastic dominance and comparative risk aversion
- The impact of league restructuring on attendances in the Rugby Football League, results of a simulation
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