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School Discussion Papers 2012

Number Author Title
12/01 Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan Tax Policy and Firm Entry and Exit Dynamics: Evidence from OECD Countries

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2011

Number Author Title
11/14 Arijit Mukherjee Product market competition, external economies of scale and unionized wage
11/13 Philip Ball Mixed signals: To what extent does male wage scarring vary with the characteristics of the local labour market in which unemployment was experienced?
11/12 Debasmita Basak and Arijit Mukherjee Unionisation structure and product innovation
11/11 Richard Disney and Jelena Lausey Monopsony With Heterogeneous Labour: Evidence from Economic Transition
11/10 Abigail Barr, Justine Burns, Luis Miller, and Ingrid Shaw Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status
11/09 Sugata Marjit and Arijit Mukherjee Immigration policy, international trade and fiscal burden
11/08 Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan Tax Policy and Firm Entry and Exit Dynamics: Evidence from OECD Countries
11/07 Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan Entrepreneurship Dynamics, Market Size and Fiscal Policy
11/06 Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian Currency Networks, Bilateral Exchange Rate Volatility and the Role of the US Dollar
11/05 Michael Bleaney and R. Todd Smith Excess Volatility and Closed-End Fund Discounts
11/04 Simon M.S. Lo and Ralf A. Wilke A Regression Model for the Copula Graphic Estimator
11/03 Simon M.S. Lo and Ralf A. Wilke Identifiability and estimation of the sign of a covariate effect in the competing risks model
11/02 Arijit Mukherjee, Leonard F.S. Wang and Yingyi Tsai Governance and foreign direct investment: is there a two-way relationship?
11/01 T.A. Lloyd, C.W. Morgan, S. McCorriston and E. Zgovu Do Sales Matter? Evidence from UK Food Retailing

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2010

Number Author Title
10/17 Christos Koulovatianos A Paradox of Environmental Awareness Campaigns
10/16 Aniruddha Bagchi and Arijit Mukherjee Technology licensing in a differentiated oligopoly
10/15 Arijit Mukherjee Product market competition and unionized wage
10/14 Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai Managerial incentives and social efficiency of entry
10/13 Leonard F.S. Wang and Arijit Mukherjee Undesirable Competition
10/12 Arijit Mukherjee Endogenous cost asymmetry and insufficient entry in the absence of scale economies
10/11 Soumyananda Dinda and Arijit Mukherjee Competition versus efficiency
10/10 Mark Roberts Firm formation and economic growth: the effects of labour union bargaining power and of worker mobility
10/09 Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai Technology licensing with strategic tax policy
10/08 Richard Kneller and Edward Manderson Environmental compliance costs and innovation activity in UK manufacturing industries
10/07 Arijit Mukherjee Social efficiency of entry with market leaders
10/06 Raphaela Hyee & Julio R. Robledo Specialization in the bargaining family
10/05 Arijit Mukherjee Technology licensing under convex costs
10/04 Arijit Mukherjee Price discrimination in oligopoly with asymmetric firms
10/03 Alessandra Guariglia, John Tsoukalas, Serafeim Tsoukas Investment, irreversibility, and financing constraints in transition economies
10/02 Arijit Mukherjee A note on firm-productivity and foreign direct investment
10/01 Philip Arestis, Georgios Chortareas, John D. Tsoukalas Money and Information in a New Neoclassical Synthesis Framework

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2009

Number Author Title
09/11 Mark Roberts Is investment always lower, if it precedes the wage bargain?
09/10 Stephan Dlugosz, Gesine Stephan, Ralf A. Wilke Fixing the leak: Unemployment incidence before and after the 2006 reform of unemployment benefits in Germany
09/09 Philip Ball Construction of a linked postcode district to regional-level dataset for Great Britain
09/08 Sayema H. Bidisha Labour Market Experience of Male Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK  
09/07 Mark Roberts International factor mobility and long-run economic growth
09/06 Melanie Arntz and Ralf Wilke Can public employment subsidies render the German construction sector weather proof?
09/05 Arijit Mukjeree and Chiranjib Neogi Vertical technology transfer and the implications of patent protection
09/04 Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico Ethnic Diversity and Local Conflicts
09/03 Philip Ball and Ralf A. Wilke Job seeker's allowance in Great Britain: How does the regional labour market affect the duration until job finding?
09/02 Ralf A. Wilke Unemployment Duration in the United Kingdom: An Incomplete Data Approach
09/01 Simon M.S. Lo and Ralf A. Wilke A copula model for dependent competing risks

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2008

Number Author Title
08/13 Alex Possajennikov Commitment in Symmetric Contests
08/12 Arijit Mukherjee, Udo Broll and Soma Mukherjee The welfare effects of entry: the role of the input market
08/11 Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco In What Sense Can Intervention Reduce Exchange Rate Volatility?
08/10 Michael Bleaney and R. Todd Smith Risk, Managerial Skill and Closed-End Fund Discounts
08/09 Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco What Makes Currencies Volatile? An Empirical Investigation
08/08 Sayema H. Bidisha Saving Behaviour of the Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities in the UK: Evidence from Panel Data
08/07 Indraneel Dasgupta Why Praise Inequality? Public Good Provision, Income Distribution and Social Welfare
08/06 Hamid Beladi & Arijit Mukherjee Strategic bi-sourcing
08/05 Michael Bleaney The Terms of Trade, Repudiation and Default on Sovereign Debt
08/04 Indraneel Dasputa Contraction consistent stochastic choice correspondence
08/03 Michael Bleaney & F. Gulcin Ozkan Foreign Debt and Fear of Floating: A Theoretical Exploration
08/02 Arijit Mukherjee Excessive entry in a bilateral oligopoly
08/01 Arijit Mukherjee & Laixun Zhao Profit Raising Entry

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2007

Number Author Title
07/07 Arijit Mukherjee Strategic policies with foreign non-tradable input suppliers
07/06 Indraneel Dasgupta Revealed Preference with Stochastic Demand Correspondence
07/05 Arijit Mukherjee Firm heterogeneity, foreign direct investment and the host-country welfare: Trade costs vs. cheap labor
07/04 Arijit Mukherjee Note on a generalized wage rigidity result
07/03 Arijit Mukherjee Licensing a new product: Fee vs. royalty licensing with unioized labor market
07/02 Constantinos Combos, Andrew McKay and Peter Wright A New Labour Force: An econometric analysis of multiple jobholding
07/01 Bouwe R Dijkstra and Dirk T G Rubbelke Group Rewards and Individual Sanctions in Environmental Policy

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2006

Number Author Title
06/13 Marina - Eliza Spaliara UK Evidence on the Effects of Firm-Specific Characteristics on the Capital-Labour Ratio under Capital Market Imperfections
06/12 Paulo Rodrigues and Robert Taylor Efficient Tests of the Seasonal Unit Root Hypothesis
06/11 David I Harvey, Stephen J Leybourne and A M Robert Taylor Simple, Robust and Powerful Tests of the Breaking Trend Hypothesis
06/10 Jan-Tjeerd Boom and Bouwe R Dijkstra Permit Trading and Credit Trading: A Comparison of Cap-Based and Rate-Based Emissions Trading Under Perfect and Imperfect Competition
06/09 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Weak Links, Good Shots and Other Public Good Games: Building on BBV
06/08
Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes and Wolfgang Peters
Existence, Uniqueness and some Comparative Statics for Ratio- and Lindahl Equilibria: New Wine in Old Bottles
06/07 Xiuqing Wang, Habtu Tadesse and Tony Rayner Price Transmission, Market Power and Returns to Scale: A Note
06/06 Arijit Mukherjee, Udo Broll and Soma Mukherjee Unionized Labor Market and Divisionalization
06/05 Manop Udomkerdmongkol, Holger Gorg and Oliver Morrissey Foreign Direct Investment and Exchange Rates: A Case Study of U.S. FDI in Emerging Market Countries
06/04 Michael Bleaney and R. Todd Smith Closed-end fund Betas
06/03 Michael Bleaney Fundamentals and Exchange Rate Volatility
06/02 Michael Bleaney The Currency Denomination of Sovereign Debt
06/01 Bouwe R. Dijkstra Good and Bad Equilibria with the Informal Sector

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2005

Number Author Title
05/12 Spiros Bougheas and Antonio Ruiz-Porras Managing Banking Financial Distress: Trade-Offs Between Liquidity and Solvency Risks
05/11 Spiros Bougheas and Saksit Thananittayaudom Financial Predation by the 'Weak'
05/10 Arijit Mukherjee Does Product Patent Reduce R&D?
05/09 Arijit Mukherjee Competition, Innovation and Welfare
05/08 Arijit Mukherjee and Uday Bhanu Sinha Knowledge Diffusion Under Patent Asymmetric Firms
05/07 Arijit Mukherjee Patents and R&D with Imitation and Licensing
05/06 Arijit Mukherjee Product Innovation, Prisoner's Dilemma and Welfare
05/05 Arijit Mukherjee Entry In A Stackelberg Perfect Equilibrium
05/04 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley The Geometry of Aggregative Games
05/03 Mark Roberts Imperfectly Competitive Finance, Seniority Wages and Economic Growth
05/02 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Entry, Licensing and Welfare
05/01 Mark Roberts Banking Competition and Capital Accumulation: The Importance of How Profits are Returned

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2004

Number Author Title
04/16 Arijit Mukherjee Collusion With Asymmetric R&D
04/15 Arijit Mukherjee Strategic Second Sourcing In a Vertical Structure
04/14 Bouwe R. Dijkstra An Investment Contest To Influence Environmental Policy
04/13 Young-Sook Lee, Tae-Hwan Kim and Paul Newbold Revisiting The Martingale Hypothesis for Exchange Rates
04/12 Mark Roberts Pareto-Improving Pension Reform Through Technological Innovation
04/11 Arijit Mukherjee, Udo Broll and Soma Mukherjee Entry in a Vertically Seperated Industry: Price VS. Quantity Competition
04/10 Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Tony Rayner Food Scares, Market Power and Relative Price Adjustment in the UK
04/09 Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Tony Rayner Price Transmission in Imperfectly Competitive Vertical Markets
04/08 Erwin Amman and Alex Possajennikov Evolution in Symmetric Incomplete Information Games
04/07 M. Emanrul Haque and Arijit Mukherjee On The Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalisation Under Imperfect Competition
04/06 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Domestic vs. Foreign Competition With Licensing
04/05 Arijit Mukherjee Price and Quantity Competition Under Free Entry
04/04 Michael Bleaney, Spiros Bougheas and Ilias Skamnelos Interactions Between Banking Crises and Currency Crises: A Theoretical Model
04/03 Alex Possajennikov Evolutionary Stability Of Constant Consistent Conjectures
04/02 Lars Christian Moller Sharing Transboundary Rivers Fairly and Efficiently
04/01 Indraneel Dasgupta and Prasanta K. Pattanaik 'Regular' Choice and the Weak Axiom of Stochastic Revealed Preference

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2003

Number Author Title
03/24 Robert E. Carpenter and Alessandra Guariglia Cash flow, investment, and investment opportunities: New tests using UK panel data
03/23 Parantap Basu and Alessandra Guariglia Foreign Direct Investment, Inequality and Growth
03/22 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Licensing and Welfare Reducing Competition
03/21 Richard Cornes and Jun-ichi Itaya Models With Two or More Public Goods
03/20 Bouwe R. Dijkstra and Daan P. van Soest Environmental Uncertainty and Irreversible Investments in Abatement Technology
03/19 Piercarlo Zanchettin Differentiated Duopoly With Asymmetric Costs: New Results From a Seminal Model
03/18 Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Tony Rayner Food Scares, Market Power and Relative Price Adjustment in the UK
03/17 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Loss Aversion and the Tullock Paradox
03/16 Michael Bleaney and R. Todd Smith Prior Performance and Closed-End Fund Discounts
03/15 Michael Bleaney and Manuela Francisco Exchange Rate Regimes and Inflation - Only Hard Pegs Make a Difference
03/14 Tae-Hwan Kim and Christophe Muller Two Stage Quantile Regression When The First Stage Is BasedOn Quantile Regression
03/13 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Where to Encourage Entry: Upstream or Downstream
03/12 Richard Cornes and Mehrdad Sepahvand Cournot Vs Stackelberg Equilibria witha a Public Enterprise and International Competition
03/11 Mark A Roberts Bismarckian and Beveridgean Pay-As-You-Go Pension Schemes Where the Financial Sector is Imperfectly Competitive
03/10 Youn-Sook Lee Intraday Predictability of Overnight Interest Rates
03/09 Stephen Leybourne, Tae-Hwan Kim and Paul Newbold Examination Of Some More Powerful Modifications Of The Dickey-Fuller Test
03/08 Emi Mise, Tae-Hwan Kim and Paul Newbold The Hodrick-Prescott Filter at Time Series Endpoints
03/07 Tai-Hwan Kim, Young-Sook Lee and Paul Newbold Spurious Regressions with Processes around Linear Trends or Drifts
03/06 Arijit Mukherjee Bertrand and Cournot Competitions in a Dynamic Game
03/05 Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee Welfare Effects of Entry: The Impact of Licensing
03/04 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Aggregative Public Good Games
03/03 Arijit Mukherjee Bertrand Vs. Cournot Competition in Asymmetric Duopoly: The Role of Licensing
03/02 Arijit Mukherjee and Enrico Pennings Imitation, Patent Protection and Welfare
03/01 Arijit Mukherjee Licensing in a Vertically Seperated Industry

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2002

Number Author Title
02/16 Christophe Muller The Geometry of Comparative Statics
02/15 Cihan Yalcin, Spiros Bougheas and Paul Mizen Corporate Credit and Monetary Policy: The Impact of Firm-Specific Characteristics on Financial Structure
02/14 Michael Bleaney and Mark A. Roberts International Labour Mobility and Unemployment
02/13 Bouwe Dijkstra Samaritan vs. Rotten Kid: Another Look
02/12 Bouwe Dijkstra Time Consistency and Investment Incentives in Environmental Policy
02/11 Simona Mateut, Spiros Bougheas and Paul Mizen Trade Credit, Bank Lending and Monetary Policy Transmission
02/10 Spiros Bougheas Imperfect Capital Markets, Income Distribution and the 'Credit Channel’: A General Equilibrium Approach
02/09 Eric Fisher and Mark A. Roberts Funded Pensions, Labour Market Participation and Economic Growth
02/08 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Dissipation in rent-seeking contests with entry costs
02/07 Michael Bleaney The Aftermath of a Currency Collapse: How Different are Emerging Markets?
02/06 Indraneel Dasgupta Consistent Firm Choice and the Theory of Supply
02/05 Mark A. Roberts Can pay-as-you-go pensions raise the capital stock?
02/04 Mehrdad Sepahvand Privatisation in a Regulated Market open to Foreign Competition
02/03 Mark A. Roberts Can the capital gains arising from an unfunded pensions reform make it Pareto-improving?
02/02 Mark A. Roberts Employment Under Wage-only and Wage-employment Bargaining: the Role of the Government Budget Constraint
02/01 Mark A. Roberts Central Wage Setting under Multiple Technological Equilibria: a Mechanism for Equilibrium Elimination

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2001

Number Author Title
01/14 John Creedy and Alan Duncan Aggregating Labour Supply and Feedback Effects in Microsimulation
01/13 Alan Duncan, Gillian Paull and Jayne Taylor Price and Quality in the UK Childcare Market
01/12 Spiros Bougheas and Tim Worrall Cost Padding in Regulated Monopolies
01/11 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Disguised Aggregative Games
01/10 Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley Asymmetric contests with general technologies
01/09 Marta Aloi and Huw Dixon Entry Dynamics, Capacity Utilisation, and Productivity in a Dynamic Open Economy
01/08 Marta Aloi and Laurence Lasselle Growing Through Subsidies
01/07 Martyn Andrews, Steve Bradley and Richard Upward Employer Search, Vacancy Duration and Skill Shortages
01/06 Spiros Bougheas and Yannis Georgellis Apprenticeship Training, Earnings Profiles and Labour Turnover: Theory and German Evidence
01/05 Ilias Skamnelos Sunspot Panics, Information-based Bank Runs and Suspension of Deposit Convertibility
01/04 Claudio Piga and Joanne Poyago-Thooteky Shall We Meet Halfway? Endogenous Spillovers and Locational Choice
01/03 Christophe Muller Defining Poverty Lines as a Fraction of Central Tendency
01/02 Paul Newbold and Tae-Hwan Kim Unit Root Tests Based on Inequality-Restricted Estimators
01/01 Spiros Bougheas Optimism, Education and Industrial Development

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