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- Redistributive policy in a transition economy, the case of Hungary
- Illicit drug use and labour market achievement, evidence from the UK
- Estimation of discrete dynamic models from endogenously-sampled company panel data, an analysis of direct investment by Korean firms in the European Union
- Specification tests for random-effects transition models, an application to a model of the role of YTS in the youth labour market
- Employers, workers and unions, an analysis of a firm-worker panel with endogenous sampling, attrition and missing data
- Occupational pensions and job mobility in Britain, estimation of a random-effects competing risks model
- Transition models with an exogenous limit of duration., n application to length of stay in youth training
- Semi-parametric estimation of the company growth-size relation
- Analysing drug abuse with british crime survey data, modelling and questionnaire design issues
- Econometrics and the Renaissance, a discrete random-effects panel data model of farm tenures in fifteenth century Florence
- State pensions and the welfare of pensioners during economic transition, an analysis of Hungarian survey data
- Youth employment and the optimal structure of youth training, an econometric analysis
- Poverty and social security in Bulgaria during transition
- Econometric issues in the analysis of linked cross-section employer-worker surveys
- Specification tests for the competing risks duration model, an application to unemployment duration and sectoral movement
- Statistical reliability and microsimulation, the role of sampling, simulation and estimation errors
- Specification tests for independent competing risks duration models
- Gender, race, pay and promotion in the British nursing profession, estimation of a generalised ordered probit model
- Housing and housing reform in urban China, efficiency, distribution and the implications for social security
- Modelling individual choice, the econometrics of corners, kinks and holes, Stephen Pudney
- Statistical reliability and microsimulation, the role of sampling, simulation and estimation errors
- Gender and racial discrimination in pay and promotion for NHS nurses
- Dynamic simulation of pensioners' incomes, methodological issues and a design for a computer model for Great Britain
- Economic transformation and income distribution in Hungary, can the tax benefit system cope?
- Income, wealth and the life-cycle, a non-parametric analysis for China
- The statistical reliability of microsimulation estimates, results for a UK tax-benefit model
- Income distribution and the reform of public housing in Hungary
- On some statistical methods for modelling the incidence of poverty
- On the use of algorithms for optimal targeting of income transfers
- Household welfare change during economic transition in Hungary, an application of semiparametric estimation
- Indirect tax reform in Bulgaria
- Social security reform in urban China, the case of Shabghai
- On the impact of anti-discrimination legislation
- The effect of under-reporting in statistical models of criminal activity, estimation of an error correction model with measurement error