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Research Papers 1995-2009

2009

NumberAuthorTitle
09/11 Paul Clist 25 Years of Aid Allocation Practice: Comparing Donors and Eras
09/10 Alessia Isopi and Fabrizio Mattesini Good Donors or Good Recipients? A Repeated Moral Hazard Model of Aid Allocation
09/09 Michael Bleaney and Håvard Halland The Resource Curse and Fiscal Policy Volatility
09/08 Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico Incidence, Onset and Duration of Civil Wars: A Review of the Evidence
09/07 Christine Valente Household Returns to Land Transfers in South Africa: A Q-squared analysis
09/06 Henrik Hansen, Louise Lund Rants and Julie Buhl-Wiggers Do elites benefit from democracy and foreign aid in developing countries?: Comment
09/05 Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey and Evious Zgovu EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and ACP Integration
09/04 José Antonio Alonso and Carlos Garcimartín The Determinants of Institutional Quality. More on the Debate
09/03 Gilles Dufrénot, Valérie Mignon and Théo Naccache The slow convergence of per capita income between the developing countries: “growth resistance” and sometimes “growth tragedy”
09/02 Mehdi M. Chowdhury Migration, Remittances and Competition in International Labour Market
09/01 Dierk Herzer and Oliver Morrissey The Long-Run Effect of Aid on Domestic Output

 

2008

NumberAuthorTitle
08/15 Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico Biogeographical Conditions, the Transition to Agriculture and Long-Run Growth
08/14 Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico Geography Matters: Reconsidering the Effect of Geography on Development
08/13 Christophe Muller Anti-Poverty Transfers and Spatial Prices in Tunisia
08/12 Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman Task Organization, Human Capital and Wages in Moroccan Exporting Firms
08/11 Ronelle Burger and Trudy Owens Promoting transparency in the NGO sector: Examining the availability and reliability of self-reported data
08/10 Florian Misch, Norman Gemmell and Richard Kneller Business Perceptions, Fiscal Policy and Growth
08/09 Florian Misch, Norman Gemmell and Richard Kneller Growth and Welfare Maximization in Models of Public Finance and
Endogenous Growth
08/08 Indraneel Dasgupta 'Living' Wage, Class Conflict and Ethnic Strife
08/07 Rod Falvey, Annamaria La Chimia, Oliver Morrissey and Evious Zgovu Competition Policy and Public Procurement in Developing Countries
08/06 Oliver Morrissey Investment Provisions in Regional Integration Agreements for Developing Countries
08/05 Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey and Evious Zgovu Trade Facilitation in Developing Countries
08/04 Simon Appleton, Paul Atherton and Michael Bleaney International School Test Scores and Economic Growth
08/03 Chris Jones Aggregate and Sector Import Price Elasticities for a Sample of African Countries
08/02 Chris Jones, Oliver Morrissey Are Imports in Africa Responsive to Tariff Reductions?
08/01 Chris Jones, Oliver Morrissey and Doug Nelson African Trade Policy in the 1990s: Political Economy or Technocratic Reforms?
 

2007

 

2006

NumberAuthorTitle
06/11 Jane Kiringai Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Kenya
06/10 Josaphat Kweka Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Tanzania
06/09 Nichodemus Rudaheranwa Trade Policy and Transport Costs in Uganda
06/08 Jennifer Mbabazi, Chris Milner and Oliver Morrissey Trade Openness, Trade Costs and Growth: Why Sub-Saharan Africa Performs Poorly
06/07 Oliver Morrissey, Olaf Islei and Daniel M'Amanja Aid Loans versus Aid Grants: Are the Effects Different?
06/06 Stephen Knowles and Clayton Weatherston Informal Institutions and Cross-Country Income Differences
06/05 Daniel M'Amanja and Oliver Morrissey Foreign Aid, Investment and Economic Growth in Kenya: a Time Series Approach
06/04 Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman Wages and Human Capital in Exporting Firms in Morocco
06/03 Indraneel Dasgupta, Pushkar Maitra and Diganta Mukherjee 'Arranged' Marriage, Co-Residence and Female Schooling: a Model with Evidence from India
06/02 Ronelle Burger and Stan du Plessis Examining the Robustness of Competing Explanations of Slow Growth in African Countries
06/01 Indraneel Dasgupta and Diganta Mukherjee She Could or She Didn't? A Revisionist Analysis of the Failure of the Widow Remarriage Act of 1856
 

2005

NumberAuthorTitle
05/14 Gilles Dufrenot and Gilles Sanon Testing Real Convergence in the ECOWAS countries in Presence of Heterogeneous Long-Run Growths: A Panel Data Study
05/13 Charles Ackah and Oliver Morrissey Trade Policy and Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa since the 1980s
05/12 Christophe Muller and Sami Bibi Focused Targetting against Poverty: Evidence from Tunisia
05/11 Stephen Knowles Is Social Capital Part of the Institutions Continuum?
05/10 Alberto Polomi and Maurizio Zanardi Development Policy Lending, Conditionality and Ownership: A Political Economy Model
05/09 Lars Christian Moller Transboundary Water Conflicts over Hydropower and Irrigation: Can Multicultural Development Banks Help?
05/08 Spiros Bougheas, Indraneel Dasgupta and Oliver Morrissey Tough Love or Unconditional Charity?
05/07 Daniel M'Amanja, Tim Lloyd and Oliver Morrissey Fiscal Aggregates, Aid and Growth in Kenya: A Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Analysis
05/06 Daniel M'Amanja and Oliver Morrissey Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth in Kenya
05/05 Hildegunn E. Stokke Productivity Growth in Backward Economies and the Role of Barriers to Technology Adoption
05/04 Jorn Rattso and Hildegunn E. Stokke Ramsey Model of Barriers to Growth and Skill-biased Income Distribution in South Africa
05/03 Michael Bleaney and R. Todd Smith This paper is now published in G. Gregoriou (ed.) Financial Innovations in Emerging Markets (Taylor and Francis, 2009). For copyright reasons it is no longer available here.
05/02 Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: How Valid is the Binary Model?
05/01 Indraneel Dasgupta and Ravi Kanbur Community and Anti-Poverty Targeting
 

2004

NumberAuthorTitle
04/12 Maxwell Opoku-Afari, Oliver Morrissey and Tim Lloyd Real Exchange Rate Response to Capital Inflows: a Dynamic Analysis for Ghana
04/11 Maxwell Opoku-Afari Measuring the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) in Ghana
04/10 David Fielding and Anja Shortland Are Americans More Gung-Ho than Europeans? Some Evidence from Tourism in Israel During the Intifada
04/09 David Lawson Determinants of Ill Health in Uganda - Is it just the Wealthy that re more Healthy?
04/08 Christophe Muller and Christophe Nordman Which Human Capital Matters for Rich and Poor's Wages? Evidence from Matched Worker-Firm Data from Tunisia
04/07 Bazoumana Ouattara and Eric Strobl Foreign Aid Inflows and the Real Exchange Rate in the CFA Franc Zone
04/06 Indraneel Dasgupta and Sugata Marjit Evasive Reform: Informalisation in a Liberalised Economy with Wage-Setting Unions
04/05 Bazoumana Outtara Modelling the Long Run Determinants of Private Investment in Senegal
04/04 Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba, Sam Laird and David Vanzetti Blend it like Beckham - Trying to Read the Ball in the WTO Negotiations on Industrial Tariffs
04/03 Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba, Sam Laird and David Vanzetti Trick or Treat? Development Opportunities and Challenges in the WTO Negotiations on Industrial Tariffs
04/02 Sam Laird, Ralf Peters and David Vanzetti Southern Discomfort: Agricultural Policies, Trade and Poverty
04/01 Chris Milner and Verena Tandrayen The Impact of Exporting and Export Destination on Manufacturing Wages: Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa
 

2003

NumberAuthorTitle
03/12 Indraneel Dasgupta and Diganta Mukherjee "Arranged" Marriage, Dowry and Female Literacy in a Transitional Society
03/11 Lucian Cernat and Sam Laird North, South, East, West: What's best? Modern RTA's and their Implications for the Stability of Trade Policy
03/10 Robert Osei, Oliver Morrissey and Tim Lloyd Modelling the Fiscal Effects of Aid: An Impulse Response Analysis for Ghana
03/09 Indraneel Dasgupta and Ravi Kanbur Bridging Communal Divides: Seperation, Patronage, Integration
03/08 Sam Laird, Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba and David Vanzetti Market Access Proposals for Non-Agriculrural products
03/07 Salvador Barrios, Luisito Bertinelli and Eric Strobl Dry Times in Africa
03/06 José Antonio Alonso and Carlos Garcimartín Poverty Reduction and Aid Policy
03/05 Mark McGillivray and Bazoumana Outtara Aid, Debt Burden and Government Fiscal Behaviour in Côte d'Ivoire
03/04 Chris Milner and Evious Zgovu Export Response to Trade Liberalisation in the Presence of High Trade Costs: Evidence for a Landlocked African Economy
03/03 Karuna Gomanee, Oliver Morrissey, Paul Mosley and Arjan Verschoor Aid, Pro-Poor Government Spending and Welfare
03/02 Robert Lensink and Habteab T. Mehrteab Risk Behaviour and Group Formation in Microcredit Groups in Eritrea
03/01 Stephen Dobson, Carlyn Ramlogan and Eric Strobl Why Do Rates of Convergence Differ? A Meta-Regression Analysis
 

2002

NumberAuthorTitle
02/28 Michael Bleaney and Akira Nishiyama Economic Growth and Income Inequality
02/27 Andrew Mckay and David Lawson Chronic Poverty in Developing and Transition Countries: Concepts and Evidence
02/26 Henrik Hansen The Impact of Aid and External Debt on Growth and Investment
02/25 Christophe Muller Censored Quantile Regressions of Chronic and Transient Seasonal Poverty in Rwanda
02/24 Öner Günçavdi, Suat Küçükçifçi and Andrew McKay Adjustment, Stabilisation and the Analysis of the Emplotyment Structure in Turkey: An Input-Output Approach
02/23 Oliver Morrissey British Aid Policy Since 1997: Is DFID the Standard Bearer for Donors?
02/22 L. Alan Winters, Neil McCulloch and Andrew McKay Trade Liberalisation and Poverty: The Empirical Evidence
02/21 Miyuki Shibata and Oliver Morrissey Private Capital Inflows and Macroeconomic Stability in Sub-Saharan African Countries
02/20 Robert Osei, Oliver Morrissey and Robert Lensink The Volatility of Capital Inflows: Measures and Trends for Developing Countries
02/19 Jennifer Mbabazi, Oliver Morrissey and Chris Milner The Fragility of the Evidence on Inequality, Trade Liberalisation, Growth and Poverty
02/18 Dirk Willem te Velde and Oliver Morrissey Spatial Inequality for Manufacturing Wages in Five African Countries
02/17 Stephen Knowles Does Social Capital Affect Foreign Aid Allocation?
02/16 Suleiman Abrar, Oliver Morrissey and Tony Rayner Supply Response of Peasant farmers in Ethiopia: A Farm-Level Profit Function Analysis
02/15 Eric Strobl Is Education Used as a Signalling Device for Productivity in Developing Countires? Evidence From Ghana
02/14 Ravi Kanbur Education, Empowerment and Gender Inequalities
02/13 Lucian Cernat, Sam Laird and Alessandro Turrini How Important are Market Access Issues for Developing Countries in the Doha Agenda?
02/12 Indraneel Dasgupta and Ravi Kanbur How Workers Get Poor Because Capitalists Get Rich: A General Equilibrium Model of Labour Supply, Community, and Class Distribution of Income
02/11 Mark McGillivray Aid, Economic Reform and Public Sector Fiscal Behaviour in Developing Countries
02/10 Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray Modelling Inter-Temporal Aid Allocation
02/09 M Teresa Alguacil, Ana Cuadros and Vicente Orts Does Savings Really Matter for Growth? Mexico (1970 - 2000)
02/08 Carl-Johan Dalgaard, Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp On the Empirics of Foreign Aid and Growth
02/07 Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh Getting it Right: Employment Subsidy or Minimum Wage? Evidence from Trinidad and Tobago
02/06 Michael Bleaney and Marco Gundermann Stabilisation, Crisis and the 'Exit' Problem - A Theoretical Model
02/05 Karuna Gomanee, Sourafel Girma and Oliver Morrissey Aid and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Accounting for Transmission Mechanisms
02/04 Indraneel Dasgupta and Ravi Kanbur Class, Community, Inequality
02/03 Sourafel Girma and Abbi M. Kedir When Does Food Stop being a Luxury? Evidence from Quadratic Engel Curves with Measurement Error
02/02 Mark McGillivray and J. Ram Pillarisetti International Inequality in Human Development, Real Income and Gender-Related Development
02/01 Eric Strobl and Robert Thornton Do Large Employers Pay More in Developing Countries? The Case of Five African Countries
 

2001

NumberAuthorTitle
01/22 Simon Appleton Education, Incomes and Poverty in Uganda in the 1990s
01/21 John Rand and Finn Tarp Business Cycles in Developing Countries: Are They Different?
01/20 Suleiman Abrar Duality, Choice of Functional Form and Peasant Supply Response in Ethiopia
01/19 Dirk Willem te Velde and Oliver Morrissey Foreign Ownership and Wages: Evidence from Five African Countries
01/18 Holger Görg and Eric Strobl Relative Wages, Openness and Skilled-Biased Technological Change in Ghana
01/17 Michael Bleaney and Lisenda Lisenda Monetary Policy after Financial Liberalisation: A Central Bank Reaction Function for Botswana
01/16 Zdenek Drabek and Sam Laird Can Trade Policy Help Mobilize Financial Resources for Economic Development?
01/15 Oliver Morrissey Pro-poor Conditionality for Aid and Debt Relief in East Africa
01/14 Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey and Robert Osei Problems with Pooling in Panel Data Analysis for Developing Countries: The Case of Aid and Trade Relationships
01/13 Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey A Review of Evidence on the Fiscal Effects of Aid
01/12 Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh Minimum Wages and Compliance: The Case of TRinidad and Tobago
01/11 Abbi Mamo Kedir Some Issues in Using Unit Values as Prices in the Estimation of Own-Price Elasticities: Evidence from Urban Ethiopia
01/10 Holger Görg and Eric Strobl The Incidence of Visible Underemployment: Evidence for Trinidad and Tobago
01/09 David Byrne and Eric Strobl Defining Unemployment in Developing Countries: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago
01/08 R. Quentin Grafton, Stephen Knowles and P. Dorian Owen Social Divergence and Economic Performance
01/07 Adam Blake, Andrew McKay and Oliver Morrissey The Impact on Uganda of Agricultural Trade Liberalisation
01/06 Robert Lensink and Oliver Morrissey Foreign Direct Investment: Flows, Volatility and Growth
01/05 Harold Alderman, Simon Appleton, Lawrence Haddad, Lina Song and Yisehac Yohannes Reducing Child Malnutrition: How Far Does Income Growth Take Us?
01/04 A. Cuadros, V. Orts and M. T. Alguacil Openness and Growth: Re-examining Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Output Linkages in Latin America
01/03 Stephen Knowles Inequality and Economic Growth: The Empirical Relationship Reconsidered in the Light of Comparable Data
01/01 Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey and Robert Osei Aid, Exports and Growth in Ghana
 

2000

NumberAuthorTitle
00/18 Robert Breunig and Indraneel Dasgupta Welfare Transfers and Intra-Household Trickle-Down: A Model with Evidence from the US Food Stamp Program
00/17 Carl-Johann Dalgaard and Henrik Hansen On Aid, Growth and Good Policies
00/16 Sam Laird Dolphins, Turtles, Mad Cows and Butterflies - A Look at the Multilateral Trading System in the 21st Century
00/15 I. Dasgupta, R. Palmer-Jones and A. Parikh Between Cultures and Markets: An Eclectic Analysis of Juvenile Gender Ratios in India
00/14 Stephen Knowles and Arlene Garces Measuring Government Intervention and Estimating its Effect on Output: With Reference to the High Performing Asian Economies
00/13 Paula K. Lorgelly Are there Gender-Separate Human Capital Effects on Growth? A Review of the Recent Empirical Literature
00/12 Christophe Muller Do Agricultural Outputs of Autarkic Peasants Affect Their Health and Nutrition? Evidence from Rwanda
00/11 Michael Bleaney and Akira Nishiyama Explaining Growth: A Contest between Models
00/10 C. W. Morgan Commodity Futures Markets in LDCs: A Review and Prospects
00/9 Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey Aid Illusion and Public Sector Fiscal Behaviour
00/8 Andrew McKay, Chris Milner and Oliver Morrissey The Trade and Welfare Effects of a Regional Economic Partnership Agreement
00/7 Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp Aid and Growth Regressions
00/6 Josaphat P. Kweka and Oliver Morrissey Government Spending and Economic Growth in Tanzania 1965-1996
00/5 Sam Laird The WTO Agenda and the Developing Countries
00/4 Sam Laird Multilateral Market Access Negotiations in Goods and Services
00/3 Jo-Ann Crawford and Sam Laird Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO
00/2 Oliver Morrissey Investment and Competition Policy in Developing Countries: Implications of and for the WTO
00/1 Robert Lensink Does Financial Development Mitigate Negative Effects of Policy Uncertainty on Economic Growth?
 

1999

NumberAuthorTitle
99/13 Christophe Muller The Relative Prevalence of Diseases in a Population of Ill Persons: Evidence from Benin
99/12 Michael Bleaney, Paul Mizen and Lesedi Senatla Portfolio Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
99/11 Christoph Muller Censored Quantile Regressions of Poverty in Rwanda
99/10 Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp Aid Effectiveness Disputed
99/9 Christophe Muller The Measurement of Poverty with Geographical and Intertemporal Price Dispersion
99/8 Christophe Muller The Spatial Association of Price Indices and Living Standards
99/7 David Fielding Income Inequality and Economic Development: A Structural Model
99/6 Robert Lensink and Howard White Is there an Aid Laffer Curve?
99/5 Indraneel Dasgupta Women's Employment, Intra-Household Bargaining and Distribution: A Two-Sector Analysis
99/4 Michael Bleaney and David Fielding Exchange Rate Regimes, Inflation and Output Volatility in Developing Countries
99/3 Robert Lensink and Oliver Morrissey Uncertainty of Aid Inflows and the Aid-Growth Relationship
99/2 Louise Grenier, Andrew McKay and Oliver Morrissey Competition and Business Confidence in Manufacturing Enterprises in Tanzania
99/1 Ewen Cummins Hey and Orme go to Gara Godo: Household Risk Preferences
 

1998

NumberAuthorTitle
98/13 Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey and Nicodemus Rudaheranwa Protection, Trade Policy and Transport Costs: Effective Taxation of Ugandan Exporters
98/12 Oliver Morrissey and Nicodemus Rudaheranwa Ugandan Trade Policy and Export Performance in the 1990s
98/11 A.K.M. Azhar, R.J.R. Elliott and C.R. Milner Analysing Changes in Trade Patterns: A New Geometric Approach
98/10 Tim Lloyd, Mark McGillivray, Oliver Morrissey and Robert Osei Investigating the Relationship Between Aid and Trade Flows
98/9 Michael Bleaney and David Greenaway External Disturbances and Macroeconomic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
98/8 Ramesh Durbarry, Norman Gemmell and David Greenaway New Evidence on the Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth
98/7 P.J. Lloyd Globalisation, International Factor Movements and Market Adjustments
98/6 P.J. Lloyd A Generalisation of the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem with Diversified Households: A Tale of Two Matrices
98/5 Louise Grenier, Andrew McKay and Oliver Morrissey Determinants of Exports and Investment of Manufacturing Firms in Tanzania
98/4 Andrew McKay, Oliver Morrissey and Charlotte Vaillant Aggregate Export and Food Crop Supply Response in Tanzania
98/3 Norman Gemmell, Tim Lloyd and Marina Mathew Dynamic Sectoral Linkages and Structural Change in a Developing Economy
98/2 Susana Franco-Rodriguez, Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey Aid and the Public Sector in Pakistan: Evidence with Endogenous Aid
98/1 Norman Gemmell and Mark McGillivray Aid and Tax Instability and the Government Budget Constraint in Developing Countries
 

1997

NumberAuthorTitle
97/21 Rod Falvey and Geoff Reed Economic Effects of Rules of Origin
97/20 M.A. Cole, A.J. Rayner and J.M. Bates The Environmental Impact of the Uruguay Round
97/19 Karolina Ekholm Factor Endowments and the Pattern of Affiliate Production by Multinational Enterprises
97/18 David Fielding Does the Nominal Exchange Rate Regime Make a Difference to Inflation?
97/17 P.K.M. Tharakan, David Greenaway and Joe Tharakan >Cumulation and Injury Determination of the European Community in Anti-Dumping Cases
97/16 David Greenaway and Johan Torstensson Economic Geography, Comparative Advantage and Trade Within Industries: Evidence from the OECD
97/15 T.A. Lloyd, C.W. Morgan, A.J. Rayner and C. Vaillant The Transmission of World Agricultural Prices in Cote d'Ivoire
97/14 Rod Falvey and Norman Gemmell Factor Endowments, Nontradables Prices and Measures of Openness
97/13 A.K.M. Azhar, R.J.R. Elliott and C.R. Milner Static and Dynamic Measurement of Intra-Industry Trade and Adjustment: A Geometric Reappraisal
97/12 P.K. Mathew Tharakan, David Greenaway and Birgit Kerstens Excess Anti-Dumping Margins in the EU: A Matter of Questionable Injury?
97/11 David Greenaway, Robert Hine and Peter Wright Does Trade Affect Wages?
97/10 David Greenaway, Robert Hine and Peter Wright Modelling the Impact of Trade on Employment in the United Kingdom
97/9 Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey and Geoffrey Reed The Impact of Anti-Dumping Actions: Estimates from an Intervention Analysis
97/8 Oliver Morrissey What Should Development Economists Know About Politics? Identifying the Policy Environment for Economic Policy Reform
97/7 Ewen Cummins Food Crop Production in Developing Countries: A Disaggregate Analysis Under Risk
97/6 Michael Bleaney Trade Reform, Macroeconomic Performance and Export Growth in Ten Latin American Countries, 1979-95
97/5 David Fielding Manufacturing Investment in South Africa: A Time-Series Model
97/4 Andrew McKay and Chris Milner Strategic Trade Policy, Learning by Doing Effects and Economic Development
97/3 Chris Milner and Oliver Morrissey Measuring Trade Liberalisation in Africa
97/2 Howard White and Oliver Morrissey Tailoring Conditionality to Donor-Recipient Relationships
97/1 C. Vaillant, C. W. Morgan, A. J. Rayner and T. A. Lloyd Futures Markets for Agricultural Commodities in Developing Countries
 

1996

NumberAuthorTitle
96/17 R. Falvey Trade Liberalization and Factor Price Convergence
96/16 A. T. Blake, A. J. Rayner and G. V. Reed Decomposition of the Effects of the Uruguay Round
96/15 Marius Brülhart and Robert J. R. Elliott Adjustment to the European Single Market: Inferences from Intra-Industry Trade Patterns
96/14 David Greenaway and Johan Torstensson Back to the Future: Taking Stock on Intra-Industry Trade
96/13 David Fielding Aggregate Investment in South Africa: A Model with Implications for Political Reform
96/12 David Fielding Measuring and Modelling Investors' Risk in South Africa
96/11 David Fielding Investment, Uncertainty and Financial Constraints: Evidence from the South African Mining Sector
96/10 Öner Günçavdi, Michael Bleaney and Andrew McKay Private Fixed Capital Investment Decisions Under the Imperfect Capital Market Assumption: An Application of an Euler Equation Approach to Turkey
96/9 David Greenaway, Chris Milner and Robert Elliott UK Intra-Industry Trade with EU North and South: A Multi-Country and Multi-Industry Analysis
96/8 Geoffrey Reed and Johan Torstensson Does Preferring Your Own Products Hurt Others? Low Import Penetration and High-Tech Trade between the US and Japan
96/7 Patrik Gustavsson, Pär Hansson and Lars Lundberg Technological Progress, Capital Accumulation and Changing International Competitiveness
96/6 Harold Coulombe and Andrew McKay Modelling the Determinants of Poverty in Mauritania
96/5 H. Vandenbussche, W. Pauwels and M. Weverbergh Rent-seeking Activity Induced by European Antidumping Policy
96/4 Michael Bleaney Credibility after a major regime change: Evidence from South African interest rates
96/3 Öner Günçavdi, Michael Bleaney and Andrew McKay A Sectoral Model of Turkish Private Investment
96/2 Peter Wright and Mahmud Mohieldin Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Egypt
96/1 Magnus Henrekson, Johan Torstensson and Rasha Torstensson Growth Effects of European Integration
 

1995

NumberAuthorTitle
95/17 Norman Gemmell Evaluating the Impacts of Human Capital Stocks and Accumulation on Economic Growth: Some New Evidence
95/16 R.W. Ackrill, M. Suardi, R.C. Hine and A.J. Rayner The Impact of the MacSharry Reforms on the Distributional Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy Between Member States
95/15 Peter B. Dixon and Jayant Menon Measures of Intra-Industry Trade as Indicators of Factor Market Disruption
95/14 Jayant Menon and Peter B. Dixon Regional Trading Agreements and Intra-Industry Trade
95/13 C.W. Morgan, A.J. Rayner and C.T. Ennew Price Instability and Commodity Futures Markets
95/12 Öner Günçavdi Accelerator Effects, Borrowing Constraints, The Cost of Capital and Turkish Private Investment Expenditures
95/11 Adam Blake, Chris Milner, Geoff Reed and Tony Westaway Trade Shocks and Model Dimensionality: A CGE Analysis for Mauritius
95/10 Oliver Morrissey Politics and Economic Policy Reform: Trade Liberalisation in Sub-Saharan Africa
95/9 David Greenaway and Oliver Morrissey Multilateral Institutions and Unilateral Trade Liberalisation in Developing Countries
95/8 David Fielding The Consequences of Tax Revenue Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
95/7 David Fielding Adjustment, Trade Policy and Investment Slumps - Evidence from East Asia
95/6 Michael Bleaney Macroeconomics, Trade and Growth
95/5 Michael Bleaney Is Privatisation Conducive to Growth?
95/4 Michael Bleaney Investment and Growth in Developing Countries
95/3 Michael Bleaney and David Fielding Investment, Trade Liberalisation and Structural Adjustment
95/2 Johan Torstensson Economic Integration, Market Size and the Location of Industries
95/1 Andrew McKay and Alemayehu Taffesse Rationing, Missing Markets and the Behaviour of Agricultural Households
 

 

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