University of Stirling, Department of Economics
Label
University of Stirling, Department of Economics
Name
University of Stirling
Subordinate unit
Department of Economics
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Predicting equity prices
- Uncertainty about uncertainty
- The religious content of economics
- Efficient bargains in the context of recent labour market experience and policy
- The impact of minimum wages on the wages of the low paid, evidence from the wage boards and councils
- Modernism and postmodernism, a dialectical analysis
- International intra-industry trade of China
- Fixed-effects in static models, differences or deviations?
- Production function underlying Kaldor's technical progress function
- Double job holding in Great Britain
- The rights and wrongs of intergenerational externalities
- The Japanese bonus system and human capital
- Great prospects, employer provided "training" as a credible screening device
- Effort, worker quality, wage rates and firm-specific training
- Measuring the extent of judgement in macroeconometric models
- The appeal of neo-classical economics, some insights from Keynes's epistemology
- Idle balances and Keynesian theory
- A model of short-run gold price behaviour
- Wage bargaining, public policies and underemployment of educated workers in LDCs, version II
- Savings behaviour of the traditional sector and development of a dual economy
- Fiscal and monetary policy rules in a monetary union
- Cost-benefit analysis of paper recycling, a case study and some general principles
- Beyond dualism
- Unemployment insurance and moral hazard
- Measuring demographic impacts of development projects, some methodological pitfalls
- Collinearity and identification in varying-coefficient panel estimators
- European monetary integration, endogenous credit creation and regional economic development
- Are there environmental limits to cost benefit analysis?
- Increasing returns versus externalities, pro-cyclical productivity in US and Japan
- Software for analysing and solving non-linear econometric model: PC-NESS
- Rationality and rethoric in Smith and Keynes
- Future harm and current obligations, the case of global warming
- Wilderness development decisions and Krutilla-Fisher model, the case of Scotland's "flow country"
- Fiscal policy and consumption, new evidence from the United States
- Self-selection and optimal in-kind transfers
- Fewer hours for more jobs?
- Working time in Great Britain, 1975-1990
- Methodological pluralism and pluralism of method
- The optimal public provision of private goods
- Turnover costs, unemployment and macroeconomic policies
- The cost of recruitment, an analysis of the Japanese labour market
- Labour force partecipation and the business cycle, a comparative analysis of Europe, Japan and the United States
- A post keynesian perspective on the relation between banking and regional development
- Profit maximisation in a manufacturing multi-product monopolistic firm
- Problems in valuing environmental improvements resulting from agricultural policy changes, the case of nitrate pollution
- Valuing the environment, recent UK experience and an application to Green Belt Land
- Nonparametric regression techniques, an application to causality testing
- Endogenous money
- A note on taxation, imperfect competition and the balanced budget multiplier
- The effects of government policies in a macromodel with multinational corporations
- Creator of1