The CPE is committed to publishing research in a range of formats to suit different target audiences. The CPE Working Paper series provides an outlet for the dissemination of policy-orientated studies, as well as technical and methodological research with applications in policy evaluation. In addition, the CPE publishes a series of broader thematic studies, often taking stock of issues that feature in the current public policy debate. CPE Policy Briefings are used to summarise issues-based policy research, and offer a forum for CPE researchers to address questions of topical policy interest in non-technical language. Where possible, CPE will also publish conference and lecture presentations on matters of general interest.

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House Price Volatility and Household Indebtedness in the U.S. and the U.K., by Richard Disney, and John Gathergood. CPE Working Paper 3/09. May 2009. [download ]
A Copula Model for Dependent Competing Risks, by Simon Low and Ralf Wilke. CPE Working Paper 2/09. February 2009. [download ]
Unemployment Duration in the United Kingdom: An Incomplete Data Approach, by Ralf Wilke. CPE Working Paper 1/09. February 2009. [download ]
Drivers of Overindebtedness: Report to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, by Richard Disney, John Gathergood and Sarah Bridges .
CPE Research Report
. September 2008.
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Hours Constraints and Random Heterogeneity in Discrete Models of Household Labour Supply. Seminar presentation by Alan Duncan to the Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, November 2005.
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Economics of pension take-up: theory and evidence for the UK. Presentation by Richard Disney to the Institute of Actuaries seminar "Empirical Pension Economics and Finance", June 2005.
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Did the Working Families' Tax Credit work? analysing the impact of in-work support on labour supply and programme participation. Presentation by Alan Duncan to the Society of Labor Economists/EALE World Congress, San Francisco, CA. June 2005.
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