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University of Oxford, Department of Economics
Economics Series Working Papers
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University of Oxford, Department of Economics:
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1990
- 9993 Temporary Trade Shocks And Dynamic Adjustment
by Bevan, D.L. & Collier, P. & Gunning, J.W.
- 9992 Unions And Investment In British Industry
by Denny, K. & Nickell, S.
- 9991 The Determinants Of Urban Income Inequality In China
by Knight, J. & Lina, S.
- 9990 Public Expenditures Growth In Greece And Portugal: Wagner'S Law And Beyond
by Courakis, S. & Moura-Roque, F. & Tridimas, G.
- 9989 Afficiency Wages, Umployment, And Productivity In U.K. Manufacturing
by Stegwee, M.G.
- 9988 Modelling U.K. Corporations: A Portfolio Analysis
by Hay, D.A. & Louri, H.
- 9987 Asymetric Adjustment Costs In Labour Demand Models With Empirical Evidence For The Dutch An U.K. Manufacturing Sectors
by Pfann, G.A. & Palm, F.C.
- 9986 Abstention And Aggregation: Demand For Tobocco In The United Kingdom
by Fry, V. & Pashardes, P.
- 9985 The Mathematical Structure Of Models That Exhibit Cointegration: A Survey Of Recent Approaches
by Clements, M.P.
- 99106 The Spatial Contribution To Income Inequality In Rural China
by Knight, J. & Song, L.
- 99105 Stationarity Of Nominal Interest Rates, Inflation, And Real Interest Rates
by Gokey, T.C.
- 99104 The Duration To Marriage: An Empirical Analysis
by Sprague, A.
- 99103 An Empirical Analysis Of Birth Spacing
by Sprague, A.
- 99102 Evaluating Dynamic Econometric Models By Encompassing The Var
by Hendry, D.F. & Mizon, G.E.
- 99101 Testing The Lucas Critique: A Review
by Favero, C. & Hendry, D.
- 99100 Testing Super Exogeneity And Invariance In Regression Models
by Engle, R. & Hendry, D.
1989- 9984 Food And Standard Of Living: An Analysis Based On Sri Lanka Data
by Anand, S. & Harris, C.
- 9983 The Demand For Travel And The Demand For Travelcards On The London Regional Transport Network
by Gilbert, C.L. & Jalilian, H.
- 9982 What Is A Farecard Worth?
by Gilbert, C.L. & Jalilian, H.
- 9981 Estimating Euler Equations With Integrated Series
by Dolado, J. & Galbraith, J.W. & Banerjee, A.
- 9980 Commodity And Developing Country Terms Of Trade, What Does The Long Run Show?
by Powell, A.
- 9979 The Estimation And Testing Of Cointegrating Vectors: A Survey Of Recent Approaches And An Application To The U.K. Non-Durable Consumption Function
by Clements, M.P.
- 9978 Does Constant Relative Risk Aversion Imply Asset Demands?
by Courakis, A.
- 9977 Velocity And Institutional Change: Evidence From Canada, The U.K. And U.S., 1870-1986
by Siklos, P.
- 9976 A General Methods Of Moments For Estimating The Parameters Of Stochastic Processes For Asset Prices: An Application To The Jump-Diffusion Process Of Oil Futures
by Powell, A.
- 9975 A Note On The Anderson-Hsiao Estimator For Panel Data
by Arellano, M.
- 9974 Wage Bargaining And Profitability: A Disaggregative Analysis
by Bekerman, W. & Jenkinson, T.
- 9973 The Lucas' Critique, Feedback And Feedforward Mechanisms And The Consumtion Function: An Empirical Study
by Favero, C.
- 9972 Insider Forces And Wage Determination
by Nickell, S. & Wadhwani, S.
- 9971 Employment And Wage Flexibility In Interwar Britain
by Dimsdale, N.H. & Nickell, S.J. & Horsewood, N.
- 9970 The Changing Structure Of U.K. Production, Trade And Employment: An Analysis Using Input Output Tables 1974-84
by Greenhalgh, C. & Gregory, M. & Ray, A.
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