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Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford
Economics Papers
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Economics Group, Nuffield College, University of Oxford:
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1996- 128 An Option-Based Model of Equilibrium Credit Rationing
by Mason, R
- 127 The Monotonicity of Individual and Market Demand
by Quah, J-K-H
- 126 Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency Attacks
by Morris, S & Song Shin, H
- 125 Booms and Busts in the UK Housing Market
by Muellbauer, J & Murphy, A
- 124 Adversarial and Inquisitorial Procedures in Arbitration
by Song Shin, H
- 120 Skewness of Earnings and the Believability Hypothesis : How Does the Financial Market Discount Accounting Earnings Disclosures?
by Krishnan, M & Sankaraguruswamy, S & Song Shin, H
- 117 Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold
by Atkinson, A-B
- 115 Pathological Outcomes of Observational Learning
by Smith, L. & Sorensen, P.
- 112 Inequality, Market Structure, and Growth: A Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
by Li, C.W.
- 111 Nonparametric Inference by Quasi-Likelihood Methods
by Spady, R.H.
- 22 & 116 Human capital, equipment investment, and industrialization
by Jonathan Temple & Hans-Joachim Voth [Downloadable!]
- 21 & 114 Social capability and economic development
by Jonathan Temple & Paul Johnson [Downloadable!]
- 20 & 113 Analytic convergence rates and parameterisation issues for the Gibbs sampler applied to state space models
by Michael K Pitt & Neil Shephard [Downloadable!]
- 19. & 111. Nonparametric inference by quasi-likelihood methods'/A>Size-v0: 198,000
by Richard H Spady [Downloadable!]
1995- 110 Knowledge, Physical Capital and Creative destruction
by Cannon, E.
- 109 Is There a Penalty to being a Pioneer
by Redding, S.
- 108 Likelihood Analysis of Non-Gaussian Parameter-Driven Models
by Shephard, N. & Pitt, M.K.
- 107 Trade Union Decline and the Distribution of Wages in the UK: Evidence from Kernel Density Estimation
by Bell, B. & Pitt, M.K.
- 106 Testing the Augmented Solow Models
by Temple, J.
- 105 Corruption with Small Corrupt Agents
by Bliss, C. & Di Tella., R.
- 104 Initial Conditions and Moment Restrictions in Dynamic Panel Data Models
by Blundell, R. & Bond, S.
- 103 Income Distribution in Europe and United States
by Atkinson, A.B.
- 102 Limited Intertemporal Commitment and Job Design
by Meyer, M.A. & Olsen, T.E. & Torsvik, G.
- 101 Education and Production in the United Kingdom
by Jenkins, H.
- 100 Capital Mobility, Convergence Clubs and Long-Run Economic Growth
by Bliss, C.
- 99 Information Theoretic Approaches to Inference in Movement Condition Models
by Imbens, G.W. & Johnson, P. & Spady, R.H.
- 98 Bartlett Correction of the Unit Root test in Autoregressive Models
by Nielsen, B.
- 97 Absolute Poverty or Relative Inequality : A theory of Growth and Wage Differentials
by Penalosa, C.G.
- 18 & 106. Testing the augmented Solow Model
by Jonathan Temple [Downloadable!]
- 15 & 108. Likelihood analysis of non-Gaussian parameter driven models
by Neil Shephard & Michael K Pitt [Downloadable!]
- 13 & 103. Income Distribution in Europe and the United States
by A B Atkinson [Downloadable!]
- 11 & 98. Bartlett correction of the unit root test in autoregressive models
by Bent Nielsen [Downloadable!]
- 8. Generalized linear autoregressions
by Neil Shephard [Downloadable!]
- 7. On the interactions of unit roots and exogeneity
by David Hendry [Downloadable!]
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