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- 97/9 The Impact of Anti-Dumping Actions: Estimates from an Intervention Analysis
by Tim Lloyd & Oliver Morrissey & Geoffrey Reed,
- 97/8 What Should Development Economists Know About Politics? Identifying the Policy Environment for Economic Policy Reform
by Oliver Morrissey,
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by Ewen Cummins,
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by Michael Bleaney,
- 97/5 Manufacturing Investment in South Africa: A Time-Series Model
by David Fielding,
- 97/4 Strategic Trade Policy, Learning by Doing Effects and Economic Development
by Andrew McKay & Chris Milner,
- 97/3 Measuring Trade Liberalisation in Africa
by Chris Milner & Oliver Morrissey,
- 97/2 Tailoring Conditionality to Donor-Recipient Relationships
by Howard White & Oliver Morrissey,
- 97/1 Futures Markets for Agricultural Commodities in Developing Countries
by C. Vaillant, & C. W. Morgan, A. J. Rayner & T. A. Lloyd,
- 96/9 UK Intra-Industry Trade with EU North and South: A Multi-Country and Multi-Industry Analysis
by David Greenaway & Chris Milner & Robert Elliott,
- 96/8 Does Preferring Your Own Products Hurt Others? Low Import Penetration and High-Tech Trade between the US and Japan
by Geoffrey Reed & Johan Torstensson,
- 96/7 Technological Progress, Capital Accumulation and Changing International Competitiveness
by Patrik Gustavsson & Pär Hansson & Lars Lundberg,
- 96/6 Modelling the Determinants of Poverty in Mauritania
by Harold Coulombe & Andrew McKay,
- 96/5 Rent-seeking Activity Induced by European Antidumping Policy
by H. V Andenbussche & W. Pauwels & M. Weverbergh,
- 96/4 Credibility after a major regime change: Evidence from South African interest rates
by Michael Bleaney,
- 96/3 A Sectoral Model of Turkish Private Investment
by Öner Günçavdi & Michael Bleaney & Andrew McKay,
- 96/2 Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Egypt
by Peter Wright & Mahmud Mohieldin,
- 96/1 Growth Effects of European Integration
by Magnus Henrekson & Johan Torstensson & Rasha Torstensson,
- 95/9 Multilateral Institutions and Unilateral Trade Liberalisation in Developing Countries
by David Greenaway & Oliver Morrissey,
- 95/8 The Consequences of Tax Revenue Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
by David Fielding,
- 95/7 Adjustment, Trade Policy and Investment Slumps - Evidence from East Asia
by David Fielding,
- 95/6 Macroeconomics, Trade and Growth
by Michael Bleaney,
- 95/5 Is Privatisation Conducive to Growth?
by Michael Bleaney,
- 95/4 Investment and Growth in Developing Countries, forthcoming in Journal of Development Economics
by Michael Bleaney,
- 95/3 Investment, Trade Liberalisation and Structural Adjustment (Forthcoming in Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 32, 1995, pp.175-94)
by Michael Bleaney & David Fielding,
- 95/2 Economic Integration, Market Size and the Location of Industries
by Johan Torstensson,
- 95/1 Rationing, Missing Markets and the Behaviour of Agricultural Households
by Andrew McKay & Alemayehu Taffesse,