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University of Keele. Department of Economics

38 published titles

The demand for labour : employers' recruitment practices and criteria

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1 edition

  • Keele University, Department of Economics
  • 1991
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Alternative estimators of the union/non-union wage differential : UK pooled cross section evidence

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1992
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A double hurdle model of the demand for mortgage finance

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1 edition

  • Keele University, Department of Economics
  • 1992
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The achievement of the Toronto target and the importance of the CO? problem for the economy : a comparative study for Germany and the U.K.

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1993
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On the conceptual foundations of ecological economics

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1 edition

  • University of Keele, Department of Economics
  • 1993
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An input-output assessment of Algerian development, 1968-1978

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1 edition

  • University of Keele, Department of Economics
  • 1993
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Does financial development cause economic growth? : time-series evidence from 16 countries

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1995
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The direct costs of financial repression : evidence from India

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1995
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Aggregate information in the open economy

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1996
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Aggregate information and the equilibrium business cycle

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics. Keele University
  • 1996
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Disability, wages and labour force participation : evidence from UK panel data

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1996
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Danish private sector wage policies and male retirement decisions

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1996
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The 2nd moment and the autocovariance function of the squared errors of the GARCH model

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1998
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A dynamic model of electoral competition

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 1999
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The maximum interest rate on an unbalanced growth path

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2000
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Joint production games and share functions

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2000
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On monetary policy implications of credit rationing under asymmetric information

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2000
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Monopoly quality differentiation with top-quality dependent fixed costs

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2000
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The long-run labour market consequences of teenage motherhood

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2000
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Gift-giving, quasi-credit and reciprocity

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1 edition

  • Keele University, Dept. of Economics
  • 2000
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Financial liberalisation in India : measuring relative progress

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1 edition

  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2003
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Double Bertrand competition among intermediaries when consumers can default

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2003
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On employment contracts with heterogeneous workers and endogenous on-the-job search

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2003
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Aggregative public good games

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2003
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Fifty years of finance and development : does causation matter?

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2003
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On the distributional effects of income in an aggregate consumption relation

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1 edition

  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Partial equilibrium analysis in a market game : the strategic Marshallian cross

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1 edition

  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Economic efficiency, nuisance and sewage : new lessons from 'Attorney-General v Council of the Borough of Birmingham', 1858-1895

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1 edition

  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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On priors on cointegrating spaces

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Bayesian model selection with an uninformative prior

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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The value of structural information in the VAR model

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Exceptions to Bartlett's paradox

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Efficiency and seasonality in the UK housing market, 1991-2001

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  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2004
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Bayesian-Cournot competition

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2005
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Asymmetries in the growth of governments

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2005
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Son preference and its determinants in rural India : an analysis based on a composite measure of gender bias

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1 edition

  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2005
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Non-linear adjustments in fiscal policy

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  • Dept. of Economics, Keele University
  • 2005
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Using choice experiments to measure relative values of statistical lives : evidence from Bangladesh

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1 edition

  • Department of Economics, Keele University
  • 2006
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