University of Leicester, Department of Economics
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University of Leicester, Department of Economics
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University of Leicester
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Department of Economics
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- Africa's economic crisis, the role of markets and prices
- The organisation of R&D and patenting behaviour in the British biotechnology industry
- The distribution of union membership in Britain, an individual-based analysis
- Large econometric models of an East European economy, a critique of the methodology
- Credibility, ambiguity and asymmetric information with wage/price stickiness
- A quantity-constrained system, a note on Podkaminer's disequilibrium computations
- Basing-point pricing as a collusive device
- The use of aggregated social accounting multipliers for a comparative analysis of the structural properties of a socioeconomic system, the case of Poland
- Homicide in England and Wales, a time series analysis
- The worker discipline effect, a disaggregative analysis
- Consumers versus intermediate goods sectors and sectoral privatisation in Poland
- Financial liberalisation, the case of Sri Lanka
- Government expenditure and electoral security a non-linear analysis of short-run dynamics
- Empirical applications of the "Reserve Army Hypothesis", a survey
- Labour allocation under Baochan
- Specification tests for the competing risks duration model, an application to unemployment duration and sectoral movement
- On evaluating dynamic multipliers under joint simulation of individually estimated econometric equations
- The determinants of training of male and female employees in Britain
- Plans and exogeneity, the genetic-teleological dispute revisited (some further results)
- Unemployment hysteresis and the worker discipline effect
- Demand for money in a dual-currency, quantity-constrained economy, Hungary and Poland, 1956-1985
- VAR, causality and growth models, evidence from developing countries
- Asymmetric oligopoly and technology transfers
- Money, prices and stabilisation policies in some developing countries
- Central bank independence, gain without pain?
- Non-standard work in Canada and the United Kingdom
- Credibility and multiple equilibria
- A new look at aggregate consumption in the UK
- The international coordination of monetary policy, a survey
- Consumers' expenditure and the 'hidden economy' nexus, an econometric study of the UK (1960-1984)
- On the methodology of constructing large econometric models of East European economy (Poland)
- Trade orientation and economic growth, the Turkish evidence 1955-1990 (A cointegration approach)
- Privatisation and restructuring, optimal timing
- Migration theory and evidence, an assessment
- The effect of the abolition of capital punishment upon homicides in Great Britain, an application of intervention analysis
- The design of simple optimal stabilization rules for the National Institute model of the UK economy
- Structural change in Poland 1980-1990, evidence from social accounting multipliers and linkage analysis
- Institutional and other unconventional theories of saving
- A time-domain transfer function model of Wagner's law, the case of the United Kingdom economy
- Product differentiation and intensity and sensitivity of preferences
- Estimation of discrete dynamic models from endogenously-sampled company panel data, an analysis of direct investment by Korean firms in the European Union
- Intervention analysis as a tool in life cycle costing and risk management
- The changing unemployment experience of young adults in the British recession 1974-1983
- Inflation in Turkey
- The role of government in changing industrial societies, a Schumpeter perspective
- Excess demand estimated from disequilibrium econometric models
- The European road to monetary union
- The location choice of offices of international companies
- The export-orientated strategy of China's coastal areas, emulation and propsects
- Network access regulation and competition policy pricing policy and market structure in the Uk contract gas market
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