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2006
- 2006-FE-09 Searching for a Metric for Financial Stability
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & O. Aspachs & C. Goodhart & M. Segoviano & L. Zicchino
- 2006-FE-08 Communication Dilemma in Speculative Markets
by Nevzat Eren & Han N. Ozsoylev
- 2006-FE-07 Generic Determinacy and Money Non-Neutrality of International Monetary Equilibria
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos
- 2006-FE-04 Towards a Measure of Financial Fragility
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & Oriol Aspachs & London School of Economics & Charles A.E. Goodhart & London School of Economics & Lea Zicchino & Bank of England
- 2006-FE-03 Devaluation without common knowledge
by Celine Rochon
- 2006-FE-02 Dynamic Matching and Bargaining: The Role of Deadlines
by Nir VulkanSjaak Hurkens & Institut de`Analisi Economia (CSIC) and CREA
- 2006-FE-01 Evaluation of macroeconomic models for financial stability analysis
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & Gunnar Bardsen & Department of Economics & NTNUKjersti-Gro Lindquist & Norges Bank
- 298 Information and Delay in an Agency Model
by Mikhail Drugov
- 297 When are Supply and Demand Determined Recursively Rather than Simultaneously? Another look at the Fulton Fish Market Data
by Kathryn Graddy & Peter E. Kennedy
- 296 Learning to Forgive
by Thomas Norman
- 295 Emissions Trading and Profit-Neutral Grandfathering
by Cameron Hepburn & John Quah & Robert Ritz
- 294 Quelques resultats sur l`effet des transferts cibles
by Valerie Lechene & Martin Browning & Pierre-Andre Chiappori
- 293 Distributional effects in household models: separate spheres and income pooling
by Martin Browning & Valerie Lechene & Pierre-Andre Chiappori
- 292 Multi-Product Firms and Flexible Manufacturing in the Global Economy
by Peter Neary & Carsten Eckel
- 291 Social Norms and Household Time Allocation
by Almudena Sevilla-Sanz & Cristina Fernandez
- 290 Open Economy Codependence: U.S. Monetary Policy and Interest Rate Pass-through
by Christopher Bowdler & John C. Bluedorn
- 289 Estimating Consumption Economies of Scale, Adult Equivalence Scales, and Household Bargaining Power
by Martin Browning & Pierre-Andre Chiappori & Arthur Lewbel
- 288 Spending time and money within the household
by Martin Browning & Mette Gortz
- 287 Heterogeneity in dynamic discrete choice models
by Martin Browning & Jesus Carro
- 286 Allocation within the household: direct survey evidence
by Martin Browning & Jens Bonke
- 285 Modelling income processes with lots of heterogeneity
by Martin Browning & Mette Ejrnaes & Javier Alvarez
- 284 Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Simulated Expectation Errors
by Martin Browning & Sule Alan
- 283 Estimating Euler Equations with Noisy Data: Two Exact GMM Estimators
by Martin Browning & Sule Alan & Orazio Attanasio
- 282 Revealed Preference Analysis of Characteristics Models
by Martin Browning & Laura Blow & Ian Crawford
- 281 Competitive Nonlinear Pricing and Bundling
by John Vickers & Mark Armstrong
- 280 Leading the Party: Coordination, Direction, and Communication
by David P. Myatt & Torun Dewan
- 279 Fairness and Desert in Tournaments
by David Gill & Rebecca Stone
- 278 Subsampling realised kernels
by Neil Shephard & Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen & Asger Lunde
- 277 Bank Efficiency, Ownership and Market Structure,Why are Interest Spreads so High in Uganda?
by Heiko Hesse & Thorsten Beck
- 276 Was There A British House Price Bubble? Evidence from a Regional Panel
by John Muellbauer & Gavin Cameron & John Muellbauer
- 274 Aging and the interaction between education, retirement and the working life
by Dirk-jan Omtzigt
- 273 The welfare economics of optional water metering with asymmetric information
by Simon Cowan
- 272 Failure to Meet the Reserve Price: The Impact on Returns to Art
by Alan Beggs & Kathryn Graddy
- 271 Patent Laws and Innovation in China
by Linda Yueh
- 270 An Evolutionary Analysis of the Volunteer`s Dilemma
by David P. Myatt & Chris Wallace
- 269 When Does One Bad Apple Spoil the Barrel? An Evolutionary Analysis of Collective Action
by David P. Myatt & Chris Wallace
- 268 Anonymity, Equal Treatment, and Overconfidence: Constraints on Communication May Enhance Information Transmission
by Kohei Kawamura
- 267 Knowledge-Driven Economic Development
by Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
- 266 Rich States, Poor States: Convergence and Polarisation in India
by Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
- 265 The Open Economy Consequences of U.S. Monetary Policy
by John C. Bluedorn & Christopher Bowdler
- 263 Competitive Mixed Bundling and Consumer Surplus
by John Thanassoulis
- 262 Bargaining Microfoundations for Productivity Dispersion
by John Thanassoulis
- 260 Basic Research and Sequential Innovation
by Sharon Belenzon
- 259 Knowledge Flow and Sequential Innovation: Implications for Technology Diffusion, R&D and Market Value
by Sharon Belenzon
- 258 Sovereign Risk in the Classical Gold Standard Era
by Gavin Cameron & Kang Yong Tan & Prasanna Gai & Â
- 257 Multi-step Forecasting in Unstable Economies: Robustness Issues in the Presence of Location Shifts
by Guillaume Chevillon
- 256 Scientific Networks and Co-authorship
by Marcel Fafchamps & Marco J. van der Leij & Tinbergen Institute and Erasmus University & Sanjeev Goyal & University of Essex
- 255 R&D and Productivity in the UK: evidence from firm-level data in the 1990s
by Mark Rogers
- 254 Markets,The Fulton Fish Market
by Kathryn Graddy
- GPRG-WPS-066 The Quality of School Provision in Pakistan: Are Girls Worse Off?
by Monazza Aslam
- GPRG-WPS-064 Rates of Return to Education by Gender in Pakistan
by Monazza Aslam
- GPRG-WPS-063 Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research for Country Case Studies of Development
by David Hulme & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-061 Inequality Aversion and Stochastic Decision-making: Experimental Evidence from Zimbabwean Villages after Land Reform
by Stefan Kohler & European University Institute
- GPRG-WPS-060 African poverty through the lens of labor economics: Earnings & mobility in three countries
by Justin Sandefur & Pieter Serneels & Francis Teal
- GPRG-WPS-059 Teacher characteristics and student performance in India: A pupil fixed effects approach
by Geeta Gandhi Kingdon
- GPRG-WPS-058 Spontaneous Markets, Networks, and Social Capital: Lessons from Africa
by Marcel Fafchamps
- GPRG-WPS-057 Quality Control in Non-Staple Food Markets: Evidence from India
by Marcel Fafchamps & Ruth Hill & Bart Minten & Cornell University
- GPRG-WPS-056 Subjective Welfare, Isolation, and Relative Consumption
by Marcel Fafchamps & Forhad Shilpi & The World Bank
- GPRG-WPS-053 Pluralist Methodology for Development Economics: The Example of Moral Economy of Indian Labour Markets
by Wendy Olsen & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-052 Do returns to education matter to schooling participation?
by Geeta Kingdon & Nicolas Theopold
- GPRG-WPS-051 To train or to educate? Evidence from Tanzania
by Francis Teal & Godius Kahyarara
- GPRG-WPS-050 Gender, Education and Occupational Outcomes: Kenya`s Informal Sector in the 1990s
by Francis Teal & Rosemary Atieno
- GPRG-WPS-049 The role of risk in shaping production decisions: an empirical analysis
by Ruth Vargas Hill
- GPRG-WPS-048 Coffee Price Risk in the Market: Exporter, Trader and Producer Data from Uganda
by Ruth Vargas Hill
- GPRG-WPS-047 Escaping Violence, Seeking Freedom: Why Children In Bangladesh Migrate To The Street
by Alessandro Conticini & David Hulme
- GPRG-WPS-046 Nutritional status and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa, 1950-1980
by Alexander Moradi
- GPRG-WPS-045 Remittances, poverty reduction and the informalisation of household wellbeing in Zimbabwe
by Sarah Bracking & Lloyd Sachikonye
- GPRG-WPS-044 Intrahousehold Welfare
by Marcel Fafchamps & Bereket Kebede & University of East Anglia & Agnes Quisumbing & IFPRI
- GPRG-WPS-043 Reclaiming development? NGOs and the challenge of alternatives
by Diana Mitlin & University of Manchester & Sam Hickey & University of Manchester & Anthony Bebbington & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-042 A Pluralist Account of Labour Participation in India
by Wendy Olsen & University of Manchester & Smita Mehta & Cambridge University
- GPRG-WPS-041 Why has microfinance been a policy success in Bangladesh (and beyond)?
by David Hulme & Institute for Development Policy and Management & University of Manchester & Karen Moore & Institute for Development Policy and Management & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-040 Culture and Corruption
by Abigail Barr & Danila Serra
- GPRG-WPS-039 Household Formation and Marriage Markets
by Marcel Fafchamps & Agnes R. Quisumbing & IFPRI
- GPRG-WPS-009 Reresenting Poverty and Attacking Representations: Some Anthroplogical Perspectives on Poverty in Development
by Maia Green & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS- Is International Funding Crowding Out Charitable Contributions in African NGOs?
by Marcel Fafchamps & Trudy Owens & University of Nottingham
2005
- 2005-FE-18 Commitment to Overinvest and Price Informativeness
by Alexander Guembel & James Dow & London Business School & Itay Goldstein & Wharton School & University of Pennsylvaniaor|1|paper_authors_othe
- 2005-FE-17 Sovereign Debt Without Default Penalties
by Alexander Guembel & Oren Sussman
- 2005-FE-16 The economics of the EU`s corporate-insolvency law and the quest for harmonisation by market forces
by Oren Sussman
- 2005-FE-15 On Modelling Endogenous Default
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & Lea Zicchino & Bank of England
- 2005-FE-14 A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Convergence of Statistical to Strategic Equilibria of Market Games
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & Dimitris Voliotis & University of Athens and Council of Economic Advisers & Hellenic Ministry of Economy and Finance
- 2005-FE-13 Takeover Defenses, Firm-Specific Skills and Managerial Entrenchment
by Filippo Ippolito
- 2005-FE-12 Capital Structure and Seniority in Entrepreneurial Firms
by Filippo Ippolito
- 2005-FE-11 Amplification and Asymmetry in Crashes and Frenzies
by Han N. Ozsoylev
- 2005-FE-10 Price, Trade Size, and Information Revelation in Multi-Period Securities Markets
by Han N. Ozsoylev & Shino Takayama & The University of Sydney
- 2005-FE-09 Limit theorems for bipower variation in financial econometrics
by Neil Shephard
- 2005-FE-07 Race to the top or bottom? Corporate governance, freedom of reincorporation and competition in law
by Colin Mayer & Zsuzsanna Fluck & Department of Finance & Michigan State University
- 2005-FE-06 Limit theorems for multipower variation in the presence of jumps
by Neil Shephard & Matthias Winkel & Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen & Department of Mathematical Sciences & University of Aarhus
- 2005-FE-05 Estimating Quadratic Variation When Quoted Prices Jump by a Constant Increment
by Jeremy Large
- 2005-FE-04 Why Are Securitization Issues Tranched?
by Maciej Firla-CuchraTim Jenkinson
- 2005-FE-03 Regulating Financial Conglomerates
by Alan Morrison & Xavier Freixas & Universitat Pomeu Fabra and CEPRGyongyi Loranth & Judge Institute of Management & University of Cambridge and CEPR
- 2005-FE-02 Interbank Competition with Costly Screening
by Alan Morrison & Nir VulkanXavier Freixas
- 2005-FE-01 Modelling Institutional Change in the Payments System, and its Implications for Monetary Policy
by Dimitrios P Tsomocos & F.H. Capie & City UniversityG.E. Wood & Bank of England and City University
- 252 The Five Drivers: an empirical review
by Gavin Cameron
- 251 Dynamically Stable Sets in Infinite Strategy Spaces
by Thomas Norman
- 250 Optimal Monetary Policy under Hysteresis
by Sujit Kapadia
- 249 Economic Policies for Growth and Employment
by Gavin Cameron
- 248 Strategic incentives for market share
by Robert Ritz
- 247 Social Choice Theory and the Informational Basis Approach
by Kevin Roberts
- 246 Managing Default Risk for Commodity Dependent Countries: Price Hedging in an Optimizing Model
by Samuel Malone
- 245 Part-time Work - A Trap for Women`s Careers? An Analysis of the Roles of Heterogeneity and State Dependence
by Mary Gregory & Sara Connolly & School of Economics and Social Studies & University of East Anglia
- 244 Does training benefit those who do not get any? Elasticities of complementarity and factor price in South Africa
by Alberto Behar
- 243 Wages and the City. The Italian case
by Sabrina Di Addario & Eleonora Patacchini & University of Rome La Sapienza
- 242 Sequential Decisions with Tests
by David Gill & Daniel Sgroi & Faculty of Economics and Churchill College & University of Cambridge
- 241 Hurricanes: Intertemporal Trade and Capital Shocks
by John C. Bluedorn
- 240 Variation, jumps, market frictions and high frequency data in financial econometrics
by Neil Shephard & Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen & Department of Mathematical Sciences & University of Aarhus & Denmark
- 239 Capital Accumulation, Technological Change, and the Distribution of Income during the British Industrial Revolution
by Robert C. Allen
- 238 Optimal Coordination in Hierarchies
by Andrea Patacconi
- 237 Scandal, Protection, and Recovery in Political Cabinets
by David P. Myatt & Torun Dewan & Department of Government & London School of Economics
- 236 Condorcet Cycles? A Model of Intertemporal Voting
by Kevin Roberts
- 235 Job Search in Thick Markets: Evidence from Italy
by Sabrina Di Addario
- 234 Risky Allocations from a Risk-Neutral Informed Principal
by Michela Cella
- 233 Monitoring Subcontracting in a Suppliers` Hierachy
by Michela Cella
- 232 Learning in Bayesian Games with Binary Actions
by Alan Beggs
- 231 Production Targets and Free Disposal in the Private Provision of Public Goods
by David P. Myatt & Chris Wallace
- 230 Explaining Launch Spreads on Structured Bonds
by Maciej Firla-Cuchra
- 229 Measuring Individual Vulnerability
by Cesar Calvo & Stefan Dercon
- 228 Testing for Reference Dependence: An Application to the Art Market
by Alan Beggs & Kathryn Graddy
- 227 Inflation-Target Expectations and Optimal Monetary Policy
by Sujit Kapadia
- 226 Household Nash Equilibrium with Voluntarily Contributed Public Goods
by Valerie Lechene & Ian Preston & University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies
- 225 Security Design in the Real World: Why are Securitization Issues Tranched?
by Maciej Firla-Cuchra & Tim Jenkinson
- 224 Optimal Stalling While Bargaining
by John Thanassoulis
- 223 The (in)appropriate benchmark when beliefs are not the only state variable
by Godfrey Keller
- 222 Interpersonal Comparison, Status and Ambition in Organisations
by Andrea Patacconi & Florian Ederer & MIT
- 221 Supplier Discretion over Provision: Theory and an Application to Medical Care
by James Malcomson
- 220 List Prices, Bargaining and Resultant Productivity Diffusion Delay
by John Thanassoulis
- 190 The Evolution of Collective Action
by David P. Myatt & Chris Wallace
- 160 Instant Exit from the Asymmetric War of Attrition
by David P. Myatt
- 145 Multiproduct Cournot Oligopoly
by David P. Myatt & Justin P. Johnson & Johnson Graduate School of Management & Cornell University
- GPRG-WPS-038 Price Transmission and Trader Entry in Domestic Commodity Markets
by Marcel Fafchamps & Ruth Hill
- GPRG-WPS-037 The Formation of Risk Sharing Networks
by Marcel Fafchamps & Flore Gubert & IRD-Paris & DIAL
- GPRG-WPS-036 Exporting from manufacturing firms in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Francis Teal & Neil Rankin & University of the Witwatersrand
- GPRG-WPS-035 Enhancing the Development Capabilities of Civil Society Organisations, with Particular Reference to Christian Faith-Based Organisations (CFBOS)
by Deryke Belshaw & Institute for Development Research & Oxford and Oxford Centre for Mission Studies.
- GPRG-WPS-034 Strategy Choice and Cognitive Ability in Field Experiments
by Abigail Barr & Magnus Lindelow & Pieter Serneels
- GPRG-WPS-033 Intrinsic motivations on the development frontline: Do they exist? Do they endure?
by Abigail Barr & Magnus Lindelow & Pieter Serneels
- GPRG-WPS-032 The Capability Approach: Its Development, Critiques and Recent Advances
by David A. Clark & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-031 Moral Political Economy and Poverty: Four Theoretical Schools Compared
by Wendy Olsen & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-030 Labor Market Flexibility, Wages and Incomes in sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s
by Francis Teal & Geeta Kingdon & Justin Sandefur
- GPRG-WPS-029 Do Wages reflect Productivity?
by Pieter Serneels
- GPRG-WPS-028 Have NGOs `Made a Difference? From Manchester to Birmingham with an Elephant in the Room
by Michael Edwards & Ford Foundation & Florida
- GPRG-WPS-027 Rights-Based Development: The Challenge of Change and Power
by Jennifer Chapman & University of Manchester & Valerie Miller & University of Manchester & Adriano Campolina Soares & University of Manchester & John Samual & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-026 Core Poverty, Basic Capabilities and Vagueness: An Application to the South African Context
by David A. Clark & University of Manchester & Mozaffar Qizilbash & University of East Anglia
- GPRG-WPS-025 Gender and Household Education Expenditure in Pakistan
by Monazza AslamGeeta Kingdon
- GPRG-WPS-024 Political Entrepreneurs or Development Agents: An NGO`s tale of resistance and acquiescence in Madhya Pradesh, India
by Vasudha Chhotray & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-023 Knowledge generation for poverty reduction within donor organizations
by Anthony Bebbington & University of Manchester & Armando Bararientos & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-022 Re-interpreting the rights-based approach - a grassroots perspective on rights and development
by Diana Mitlin & University of Manchester & Sheela Patel & SPARC & India.
- GPRG-WPS-021 Property Rights in a Very Poor Country: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Ethiopia
by Stefan Dercon & Daniel Ayalew & The World Bank & Madhur Gautam & The World Bank
- GPRG-WPS-019 The Rights of the Rich versus the Rights of the Poor
by John Gledhill & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-018 Understanding Geographical Imbalances in the Health Workforce
by Pieter Serneels & Abigail Barr & Magnus Lindelow
- GPRG-WPS-016 Democracy and Resource Rents
by Anke Hoeffler & Paul Collier
- GPRG-WPS-015 How Flexible are Wages in Response to Local Unemployment in South Africa?
by Geeta Kingdon & John Knight
- GPRG-WPS-014 Does performance related pay for teachers improve student performance? Some evidence from India
by Francis Teal & Geeta Kingdon
- GPRG-WPS-013 Local Identities of Poverty: poverty narratives in decentralized government and the role of poverty research in Uganda
by Philip Woodhouse & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-012 Empirical determinants of corruption: A sensitivity analysis
by Danila Serra
- GPRG-WPS-011 Narratives, Stories and Tales: Understanding Poverty Dynamics Through Life Histories
by Uma Kothari & University of Manchester & David Hulme & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-010 Unemployment in South Africa, 1995-2003: Causes, Problems and Policies
by Geeta Kingdon & John Knight
- GPRG-WPS-008 Pluralism, Poverty and Sharecropping: Cultivating Open-Mindedness in Development Studies
by Wendy Olsen & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-007 Development and Social Capital
by Marcel Fafchamps
- GPRG-WPS-006 Capturing the political? The role of political analysis in the multi-disciplining of development studies
by Sam Hickey
- GPRG-WPS-005 Capabilities, Reproductive Health and Well-being
by Jocelyn DeJong & University of Manchester
- GPRG-WPS-004 Poverty Persistence and Transitions in Uganda: A Combined Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
by David Lawson & University of Manchester & Andy McKay & University of Bath and ODIJohn Okidi & Economic Policy Research Centre & Kampala
- GPRG-WPS-003 Subjective well-being poverty versus income poverty and capabilities poverty?
by Geeta Kingdon & John Knight
- GPRG-WPS-002 Consumption, Welfare and Well-Being in Ghana in the 1990s
by Francis Teal
- GPRG-WPS-001 The case for cross-disciplinary social science research on poverty, inequality and well-being
by John Toye & David Hulme & University of Manchester
2004