欧美高清 Business SchoolDepartment of Economics
Climate Policy with Gains from Scale: Is China the Optimal Policymaker?
David Comerford & Slawomir Dzido
26-01
A proposal for reforming the UK’s fiscal policy process
João P. Sousa
25-7
The aerial bombing of Cambodia and the recovery of communities
Otto Lenhart, Jonathan Norris & Thi Tham Ta
25-6
An independent Scotland’s share of UK public debt: accounting for the legacy of Quantitative Easing
David Comerford
25-5
Energy Shocks and the Climate Transition
David Comerford & Alessandro Spiganti
25-4
Brain Chip Implants and Superego Functions: The case of China's Social Credit System
Nikolaos Danias & Anastasios Koukopoulos
25-3
Taking the long view: using civil and military spending shocks from 1879 to 2018 to estimate the UK’s government spending multiplier
João P. Sousa
25-2
Can autocracies save climate?
David Comerford & Slawomir Dzido
25-1
Could climate policy be conducted through pensions?
David Comerford & Slawomir Dzido
24-05
Meritocracy and Inherited Advantage in the United States
David Comerford, Jos´e V. Rodr´谋guez Mora & Michael J. Watts
24-04
Reshoring of renewable energy manufacturing for regions and smaller nations: An exploration of offshore wind Northern Ireland
David Comerford, Kevin Connolly & Ciara Crummey
24-03
Estimating Public Preferences on Population Health Ethics
Rory Allanson & Matthew Robson
24-02
Does Paid Family Leave Affect Abortion? Evidence from New York
Rory Allanson, Otto Lenhart & Agnese Romiti
24-01
Marijuana Legalization and Mental Health
Daniel Borbely, Otto Lenhart, Jonathan Norris & Agnese Romiti
23-02
The sticking plasters aren鈥檛 working: the ongoing UK workforce crisis in adult social care, new evidence from an expansive database of job advertisements
Julia Darby, Stuart McIntyre & Graeme Roy
23-01
The Effects of Compulsory Schooling on Health and Hospitalization over the Life Cycle
Markus Gehrsitza & Morgan C. Williams
23-03
Bayesian Inference in High-Dimensional Time-varying Parameter Models using Integrated Rotated Gaussian Approximations
Florian Huber, Gary Koop & Michael Pfarrhfer
23-04
Dynamic Shrinkage Priors for Large Time-varying Parameter Regressions using Scalable Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods
Niko Hauzenberger, Florian Huber & Gary Koop
23-05
Investigating Economic Uncertainty Using Stochastic Volatility in Mean VARs: The Importance of Model Size, Order-Invariance and Classification
Sharada Nia Davidson, Chenghan Hou & Gary Koop
23-06
Investigating Growth at Risk Using a Multi-country Non-parametric Quantile Factor Model
Todd E. Clarka, Florian Huberb, Gary Koopc, Massimiliano Marcellinod & Michael Pfarrhoferb
23-07
Bayesian Modelling of TVP-VARs Using Regression Trees
Niko Hauzenberger, Florian Huber, Gary Koop & James Mitchell
23-08
Fast and Order-invariant Inference in Bayesian VARs with Non-Parametric Shocks
Florian Hubera & Gary Koop
23-09
Fast, Order-Invariant Bayesian Inference in VARs using the Eigendecomposition of the Error Covariance Matrix
Ping Wu & Gary Koop
23-10
Incorporating Short Data into Large Mixed-Frequency VARs for Regional Nowcasting
Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre, James Mitchell, Aubrey Poon & Ping Wu
23-11
Artificial Intelligence and Regulation: Total Quality Management for Mental Health Services
Nikolaos Danias & Anastasios Koukopoulos
23-12
Commodity Correlation Risk
Joseph P. Byrne and Ryuta Sakemoto
22-11
Conflicting economic policies and mental health: evidence from the UK national living wage and benefits freeze
Lateef Akanni, Otto Lenhart and Alec Morton
22-10
The interaction of scale economies and energy quality
David Comerford
22-09
Revisiting The Effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Migration
Laura Connolly, Matt Hampton, Otto Lenhart
22-08
Rurality, socio-economic disadvantage and educational mobility: a Scottish case study
Daniel Borbely, Markus Gehrsitz, Stuart McIntyre, Gennaro Rossi, Graeme Roy
22-07
The 鈥淗eroic Journey鈥: Managing the pedagogy and development of Business Studies teachers
Nikolaos Danias
22-06
Does the Provision of Universal Free School Meals Improve School Attendance and Behaviour?
Daniel Borbely, Markus Gehrsitz, Stuart McIntyre and Gennaro Rossi
22-05
Piero Sraffa 鈥 Doing 鈥楬istory in Reverse鈥
Eric Rahim
22-04
International Student Applications in the United Kingdom After Brexit
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Agnese Romiti
22-03
What can analysis of 49 million job advertisements tell us about how opportunities for homeworking are evolving in the UK?
Julia Darby, Stuart McIntyre and Graeme Roy
22-02
A Child鈥檚 Guide to Energy Intensity and Energy Efficiency
Gioele Figus & Kim Swales
22-01
Spatial Spillover Effects of Conflict: Propagation through Food Prices in Somalia
Marco Alfano & Thomas Cornelissen
21-08
Forced Migration and Local Economic Development: Evidence from Postwar Hungary
Daniel Borbely & Ross Mckenzie
21-07
A Unified Framework to Estimate Macroeconomic Stars
Saeed Zaman
21-06
Does a Spoonful of Sugar Levy Help the Calories Go Down?
An Analysis of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy
Alex Dickson, Markus Gehrsitz and Jonathan Kemp
21-05
Peer Gender and Schooling: Evidence from Ethiopia
Daniel Borbely, Jonathan Norris and Agnese Romiti
21-04
Divergent Integration
Jan I. Haaland, Ian Wooton
21-03
School Performance, Noncognitive Skills and House Prices
Rossi Gennaro
21-02
Nowcasting 鈥楾rue鈥 Monthly US GDP During the Pandemic
Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre, James Mitchell and Aubrey Poon
21-01
Assessing the Impact of Chinas Aid on the World Bank Conditionality
Shazmeen Maroof
20-17
Quantifying socioeconomic inequality in childhood obesity
Justus Laugwitz, Mark Mitchell and Patricio Valdivieso Massa
20-16
Real-time density nowcasts of US inflation: a model-combination approach
Edward S Knotek and Saeed Zaman
20-15
Rent dissipation in share contests
Alex Dickson, Ian MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
20-14
The economic impact of projected affordable housing developments: does the supply side matter?
Stephen Boyle, Kevin Connolly, Peter G McGregor and Mairi Spowage
20-13
Perceived temperature, trust and civil unrest in Africa
Gabriel Aboyadana and Marco Alfano
20-12
Cross-occupational effects of immigration on native wages in the UK
Marco Alfano, Ross McKenzie and Graeme Roy
20-11
The macroeconomic impacts of a universal basic income: an application to Scotland
Kevin Connolly, David Eiser, Ashwin Kumar, Peter G McGregor and Graeme Roy
20-10
Growth incentives and devolved fiscal systems
Katerina Lisenkova, Alastair Greig, Peter G McGregor, Graeme Roy, J Kim Swales
20-09
Success in sectoral export promotion and economic and environmental indicators: a multisectoral modelling analysis
Grant J Allan, Christos Barkoumas, Andrew G Ross and Ashank Sinha
20-08
The effect of changes in alcohol tax differentials on alcohol consumption
Markus Gehrsitz, Henry Saffer and Michael Grossman
20-07
The long-run effects of peers on mental health
Lukas Kiessling and Jonathan Norris
20-06
The skill development of children of immigrants
Marie Hll and Jonathan Norris
20-05
The impact of housing subsidy cuts on the labour market outcomes of claimants: evidence from England
Daniel Borbely
20-04
Islamic law and investments in children: evidence from the Sharia introduction in Nigeria
Marco Alfano
20-03
Nicolas Kaldor, increasing returns and Verdoorn's law
Ramesh Chandra and Roger Sandilands
20-02
Permit markets with political and market distortions
Alex Dickson and Ian A MacKenzie
20-01
Is heightened political uncertainty priced in stock returns? Evidence from the 2014 Scottish independence referendum
Julia Darby, Jun Gao, Siobhan Lucey and Sheng Zhu
19-13
Institutional trading in volatile markets: Evidence from Chinese stock markets
Julia Darby, Hai Zhang and Jinkai Zhang
19-12
Economic activity supported by offshore wind: a hypothetical extraction study
Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly, Peter McGregor and Andrew Ross
19-11
Economic and environmental impacts of UK offshore wind development to 2029: the importance of local content
Grant Allan, David Comerford, Kevin Connolly, Peter McGregor and Andrew Ross
19-10
Developing an electricity satellite account (EISA): an application to Scotland, UK
Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly and Stuart McIntyre
19-09
Identity economics, social influence and skill develoment
Jonathan Norris
19-08
Ghana鈥檚 new national income data series: follow-up to M Huq and M Tribe鈥檚 The economy of Ghana: 50 years of economic development (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
Michael Tribe and Mozammel Huq
19-07
Troubled in school: does maternal involvement matter for adolescents?
Jonathan Norris and Martijn van Hasselt
19-06
The economic impacts of UK labour productivity-enhancing industrial po9licies and their spillover effects on the energy system
Andrew G Ross, Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter G McGregor, Graeme Roy, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
19-05
Terrorism, education, and the role of expectations: evidence from al-Shabaab attacks in Kenya
Marco Alfano and Joseph Simon Gorlach
19-04
Market size, product differentiation and bidding for new varieties
Jie Ma and Ian Wooton
19-03
'Til insurance do us part: the effect of the affordable care act preexisting conditions provision on marriage
J Matthew Hampton and Otto Lenhart
19-02
Peers, parents and attitudes about school
Jonathan Norris
19-01
The economic impacts of UK fiscal policies and their spillover effects on the energy systemAndrew Ross, Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter G McGregor, Graeme Roy, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
18-20
The role of markets and preferences on resource conflicts
Alex Dckson, Ian A MacKenzie and Petros G Sekeris
18-19
Incorporating CO2 emissions into macroeconomic models through primary energy use
Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly, Andrew G Ross and Peter McGregor
18-18
Limiting the distortionary impacts of transaction taxes: Scottish stamp duty after the Mirrlees Review.
Daniel Borbely
18-17
A case study on Germany's aviation tax using the synthetic control approach
Daniel Borbely
18-16
A theoretical note on: assymmetries in intensity and persistence of reciprocity in labour markets
Marco Fongoni
18-15
An appraisal of Friedman's positively sloped Phillips Curve conjecture
Rod Cross
18-14
On the longrun Phillips Curve genus
Rod Cross
18-13
Drink, death and driving: do BAC limit reductions improve road safety?
Benjamin Cooper, Markus Gehrsitz and Stuart G McIntyre
18-12
The characteristics of energy employment in a system-wide context
Grant J Allan and Andrew G Ross
18-11
The economic impacts of UK trade-enhancing industrial policies and their spillover effects on the energy system
Andrew G Ross, Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter McGregor, Graeme Roy, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
18-10
Workers' reciprocity and the (ir)relevance of wage cyclicality for the volatility of job creation
Marco Fongoni
18-09
Towards incorporating natural capital into a computable general equilibrium model for Scotland
Grant Allan, David Comerford and Peter McGregor
18-08
The system-wide impact of healthy eating: assessing emissions and economic impacts at the regional level
Grant Allan, David Comerford and Peter McGregor
18-07
Exploring households' responsiveness to energy price changes using microdata
Stuart McIntyre
18-06
UK regional nowcasting using a mixed frequency vector autoregressive model
Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre and James Mitchell
18-05
The importance of energy price stickiness and real wage inflexibility for the time paths of reboud effects
Gioele Figus, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner
18-04
Is personality endogenous? Evidence from Ireland
Irene Mosca and Robert E Wright
18-03
Can vehicle efficiency beat fuel efficiency in cutting fuel use?
Gioele Figus and Kim Swales
18-02
Framing policy on low emissions vehicles in terms of economic gains: might the most straightforward gain be delivered by supply chain activity to support refuelling?
Oluwafisayo Alabi, John Irivne, Martin Smith and Karen Turner
18-01
Albert Hirschman, Lauchlin Currie, 'linkages' theory, and Paul Rosenstein Rodan's 'big push'
Roger Sandilands
17-17
The rise of meritocracy and the inheritance of advantage
David Comerford, Jose V Rodriguez Mora锘 and Michael J Watts
17-16
The gains from economic integration
David Comerford and Jose V Rodriguez Mora
17-15
The carbon bubble: climate policy in a fire-sale model of deleveraging
David Comerford and Alessandro Spiganti
17-14
Is the prodution function Translog or CES? An empirical illustration using UK data
Elena Lagomarsino and Karen Turner
17-13
Marx - from Hegel and Feuerbach to Adam Smith@ a new sysnthesis
Eric Rahim
17-12
The long-term economic implications of Brexit for Scotland: an interregional analysis
Gioele Figus, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor, Graeme Roy and Kim Swales 锘
17-11
Working, volunteering and mental health in the later years
Irene Mosca and Robert E Wright
17-10
Maternal employment and child outcomes: evidence from the Irish marriage bar
Irene Mosca, Vincent O'Sullivan and Robert E Wright
17-09
Disaggregation of the 2010 UK social accounting matrix to report household income quintiles
Antonios Katris, Gioele Figus, Karen Turner
17-08
The impact of enhanced regional fiscal autonomy: towards a Scandinavian model for Scotland?
Tobias Emonts-Holley, Alastair Greig, Patrizio Lecca, Kasterina Lisenkova, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales
17-07
Political uncertainty and stock market volatility: new evidence from the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum
Julia Darby and Graeme Roy
17-06
Can a reduction in fuel use result from an endogenous technical progress in motor vehicles: a partial and general equilibrium analysis
Gioele Figus, J Kim Swales, Karen Turner
17-05
Cost efficiency analysis of public higher education institutions in Uzbekistan
Shukhrat Kholmuminov and Robert E Wright
17-04
Resource dependence analysis of public higher education institutions in Uzbekistan
Shukhrat Kholmuminov, Shayzak Kholmuminov, Robert E Wright
17-03
Energy efficiency as an instrument of regional development policy? Trading-off the benefits of an economic stimulus and energy rebound effects
Gioele Figus, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Karen Turner
17-02
Multiple-aggregate games
Alex Dickson
17-01
Making the case for supporting broad energy efficiency programmes: impacts on household incomes and other economic benefits
Gioele Figus, Karen Turner, Peter McGregor, Antonios Katris
16-16
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Making the case for supporting broad energy efficiency programmes: impacts on household incomes and other economic benefits
Gioele Figus, Karen Turner, Peter McGregor, Antonios Katris
The impact of population ageing on public debt
A panel data analysis for 18 European countries
Nicolas Afflatet
16-15
Financial literacy and political orientation in Great Britain
Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro, Georgios A Panos, Robert E Wright
16-14
Adam Smith and the labour theory of value: an unconvincing "reconsideration"
Roy Grieve
16-13
Physical water use and water sector activity in environmental input-output analysis
Oluwafisayo Alabi, Max Munday, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
16-12
Height and cognition at older age: Irish evidence
Irene Mosca and Robert E Wright
16-11
The impact of micro-credit on employment: evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan
Azhar Kahn, Twyeafur Rahman and Robert E Wright
16-10
The welfare impacts of discriminatory price tariffs
Nikolaos Danias and J Kim Swales
16-09
"Contests with general preferences"
Alex Dickson, Ian A MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
16-08
Double trouble: modern misreadings of Cantillon
Roy Grieve
16-07
Nowcasting UK GDP during the depression
Paul Smith
16-06
Financial literacy and attitudes to redistribution
Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro, Georgios A Panos, Robert E Wright
16-05
Use it or lose it: Irish evidence
Irene Mosca and Robert E Wright
16-04
"Drop the dead donkey": A response to Steven Kates on the subject of Mill's fourth proposition on capital
Roy H Grieve
16-03
Strategic trade in pollution permits
Alex Dickson and Ian A MacKenzie
16-02
Price flexibility and full employment: barking up the wrong (neoclassical) tree
Roy H Grieve
16-01
Revisiting Cantillon's admirable theory of distribution and value
Roy H Grieve
15-06
A theory of wage setting behaviour
Marco Fongoni and Alex Dickson
15-05
Type II errors in IO multipliers
Tobias Emonts-Holley, Andrew Ross and J Kim Swales
15-04
International aid to Tanzania - with some comparisons from Ghana and Uganda
Michael Tribe
15-03
Debunking Mill's "Fourth fundamental proposition on capital"
Roy H Grieve
15-02
Human capital in economic development: from labour productivity to macroeconomic impact
Kristinn Hermannsson and Patrizio Lecca
15-01
Nowcasting Scottish GDP Growth
Grant Allan, Gary Koop, Stuart McIntyre and Paul Smith
14-11
The convenient calculation of some test statistics in models of discrete choice
Darryl Holden and Roger Perman
14-10
Large Bayesian VARMAs
Joshua C C Chan, Eric Eisenstat, and Gary Koop
14-09
Model uncertainty in panel vector autoregressive models
Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
14-08
The known unknowns of governmance
Rodolphe Desbordes and Gary Koop
14-07
The impacts of temporary and anticipated tourism spending
Grant J Allan, Patrizio Lecca and Kim Swales
14-06
An empirical examination of the R&D boundaries of the firm - a problem-solving perspective
Shaopeng Huang and Darryl Holden
14-05
How much does a single graduation cohort from further education colleges contribute to an open regional economy?
Kristinn Hermannsson, Patrizio Lecca and Kim Swales
14-04
Fact and fictions in FX arbitrage processes
Rod Cross and Victor Kozyakin
14-03
Unemployment: natural rate epicycles of hysteresis?
Rod Cross
14-02
'Right back where we started from': 'the Classics' to Keynes, and back again
Roy H Grieve
FDI, trade costs and regional assymetries
Julia Darby, Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton
13-27
Competition for FDI and profit shifting: on the effects of subsidies and tax breaks
Oscar Amerighi and Giuseppe De Feo
13-26
Mafia in the ballot box
Giuseppe De Feo and Giacomo De Luca
13-25
QWERTY and the search for optimality
Neil M Kay
13-24
Did Keynes in the General Theory significantly misrepresent J S Mill?
Roy H Grieve
13-23
UK houseprices: convergence clubs and spillovers
Alberto Montagnoli and Jun Nagayasu
13-22
Currency forecast errors at times of low interest rates: evidence from survey data on the Yen/Dollar exchange rate
Ronald McDonald and Jun Nagayasu
13-21
Personal indebtedness, community characteristics and theft crimes
Stuart G McIntyre
13-20
An issue with own-rates: Keynes borrows from Sraffa, Sraffa criticises Keynes, and present-day commentators get hold of the wrong end of the stick
Roy H Grieve
13-19
Co-movements in real effective exchange rates: evidence from the dynamic hierarchical factor model
Jun Nagayasu
13-18
The forward premium puzzle and the Euro
Jun Nagayasu
13-17
An investigation of housing affordability in the UK regions
Alberto Montagnoli and Jun Nagayasu
13-16
Local consumption and territorial based accounting for CO2 emissions
Kristinn Hermannsson and Stuart G McIntyre
13-15
Consumption expenditure in economic impact studies: an application to university students
Kristinn Hermannsson, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales
13-14
Institutions and prosperity
Colin Jennings
13-13
"How do technical change and technological distance influence the size of the Okun's Law coefficient?"
Jean-Philippe Boussemart, Walter Briec, Roger Perman, Christophe Tavera
13-12
Okun's Law - A meta analysis
Roger Perman, Gaetan Stephan, Christophe Tavera
13-11
Lock in, path dependence, and the internationalization of QWERTY
Neil M Kay
13-10
Aid and Development: Issues and Reflections
Michael Tribe
13-09
The Added Value from a General Equilibrium Analyses of Increased Efficiency in Household Energy Use
Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
13-08
A New Index of Financial Conditions
Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
13-07
On Cobb-Douglas Preferences in Bilateral Oligopoly
Alex Dickson
13-06
Beyond Intermediates: The Role of Consumption and Commuting in the Construction of Local Input-Output Tables
Kristinn Hermannsson
13-05
Nearer to Sraffa than Marx: Adam Smith on Productive and Unproductive Labour
Roy Grieve
13-04
Using VARs and TVP-VARs with Many Macroeconomic Variables
Gary Koop
13-03
Model Switching and Model Averaging in Time-Varying Parameter Regression Models
Miguel Belmonte and Gary Koop
13-02
Domestic Violence and Football in Glasgow: Are Reference Points Relevant?
Alex Dickson, Colin Jennings and Gary Koop
13-01
Still more on why we should bury the marginal productivity theory of the price of capital: A supplementary note
Roy Grieve
12-15
Evaluating the usefulness of forecasts of relative growth
Grant Allan
12-14
The Impact of Population Ageing on the Labour Market: Evidence from Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model of Scotland (*)
Katerina Lisenkova, Marcel Mérette and Robert Wright
12-13
Rationalising ''Irrational'' Support for Political Violence
Colin Jennings
12-12
Fact and Fiction in FX Arbitrage Processes
Rod Cross and Victor Kozyakin
12-11
North Sea Oil and Genuine Saving in the Scottish Economy
Greg Bremner and Rod Cross
12-10
Personal Indebtedness, Spatial Effects and Crime
Stuart McIntyre and Donald Lacombe
12-09
An Analysis of the Electoral Use of Policy on Law and Order by New Labour
Stephen Drinkwater & Colin Jennings
12-08
The Impact of Population Ageing on House Prices: A Micro-simulation Approach
Yu Chen, Kenneth Gibb, Chris Leishman and Robert Wright
12-07
Marx: From Hegel and Feuerbach to Adam Smith
Eric Rahim
12-06
Rebellion against Reason? A Study of Expressive Choice and Strikes
Christa N. Brunnschweiler, Colin Jennings and Ian A. MacKenzie
12-05
The system-wide impacts of the external benefits to higher education on the Scottish economy: An exploratory “micro-to-macro” approach
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Patrizio Lecca, Peter G McGregor and J Kim Swales
12-04
The Marginal Productivity Theory of the Price of Capital: An Historical Perspective on the Origins of the Codswallop
Roy Grieve
12-03
A New Model of Trend Inflation
Joshua Chan, Gary Koop and Simon Potter
12-02
A Bayesian Spatial Individual Effects Probit Model of the 2010 U.K. General Election
Christa Jensen, Donald Lacombe and Stuart McIntyre
12-01
Time Variation in the Dynamics of Worker Flows: Evidence from the US and Canada
Michele Campolieti, Deborah Gefang and Gary Koop
11-38
Hierarchical Shrinkage in Time-Varying Parameter Models
Miguel Belmonte, Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
11-37
Estimating the Impact on Efficiency of the Adoption of a Voluntary Environmental Standard: An Empirical Study of the Global Copper Mining Industry
Lise Tole and Gary Koop
11-36
Chasing Graduate Jobs?
Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
11-35
Is Graduate Under-employment Persistent? Evidence from the United Kingdom
Irene Mosca and Robert Wright
11-34
Forward Looking and Myopic Regional Computable General Equilibrium Models. How Significant is the Distinction?
Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
11-33
Social Housing Policies in Latin America and Singapore: Lessons for China
Roger Sandilands
11-32
Institutional Quality and FDI to the South
An Analytical Approach
Rodolphe Desbordes, Julia Darby and Ian Wooton
11-31
The regional economic impacts of biofuels: A review of multisectoral modelling techniques and evaluation of applications
Grant Allan
11-30
The Regional Employment Impacts of Renewable Energy Expenditures: The case for modelling
Grant Allan and Michelle Gilmartin
11-29
Regional Policy Spillovers: The National Impact of Demand-Side Policy in an Interregional Model of the UK Economy
Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
11-28
Separating Myth from Probability in the Origins and Evolution of QWERTY
Neil Kay
11-27 - UPDATE MARCH 2012
Pension reform in a rapidly ageing country: the case of Ukraine
Katerina Lisenkova
11-26
Regime-Switching Cointegration*
Markus Jochmann and Gary Koop
11-25
The Effects of Agglomeration on Wages: Evidence from the Micro-Level
Bernard Fingleton and Simonetta Longhi
11-24
Rebound Effects from Increased Efficiency in the Use of Energy by UK Households*
Patrizio Lecca, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
11-23
Joint Estimates of Automatic and Discretionary Fiscal Policy for the OECD
Julia Darby and Jacques Melitz
11-22
Bayesian Inference in the Time Varying Cointegration Model
Gary Koop, Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and Rodney W. Strachan
11-21
The Dynamics of UK and US Inflation Expectations
Deborah Gefang, Gary Koop and Simon Potter
11-20
Forecasting Inflation Using Dynamic Model Averaging
Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
11-19
UK Macroeconomic Forecasting With Many Predictors: Which Models Forecast Best and When Do They Do So?
Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
11-18
Forecasting with Medium and Large Bayesian VARs
Gary Koop
11-17
Time Varying Dimension Models
Joshua C.C Chan, Gary Koop, Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and Rodney W. Strachan
11-16
Technical Appendix To: Understanding Liquidity and Credit Risks in the Financial Crisis*
Deborah Gefang, Gary Koop and Simon M. Potter
11-15
Understanding Liquidity and Credit Risks in the Financial Crisis*
Deborah Gefang, Gary Koop and Simon M. Potter
11-14
A Comparison of Forecasting Procedures for Macroeconomic Series: The Contribution of Structural Break Models
Luc Bauwens, Gary Koop, Dimitris Korobilis and Jeroen V.K. Rombouts
11-13
Bayesian Model Averaging in the Instrumental Variable Regression Model*
Gary Koop, Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and Rodney Strachan
11-12
Modelling Breaks and Clusters in the Steady States of Macroeconomic Variables
Joshua C.C. Chan and Gary Koop
11-11
Forecasting the European Carbon Market
Gary Koop and Lise Tole
11-10
Estimating Phillips Curves in Turbulent Times using The ECB's Survey of Professional Forecasters*
Gary Koop and Luca Onorante
11-09
On Identification of Bayesian DSGE Models*
Gary Koop, M. Hashem Pesaran and Ron P. Smith
11-08
The Rebound Effect: Some Questions Answered
Maggie Koerth-Baker, Karen Turner, Janine De Fence and Cathy Xin Cui
11-07
The Positive Causal Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Productivity: A Not So Typical Relationship
Rodolphe Desbordes and Vincenzo Verardi
11-06
Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects
Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
11-05
Trade in bilateral oligopoly with endogenous market formation
Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
11-04
The Expenditure Impacts of Individual Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and their Students on the Northern Irish Economy: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity?
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
11-03
Regional productivity variation and the impact of public capital stock: an analysis with spatial interaction, with reference to Spain
Miguel Gomez-Antonio and Bernard Fingleton
11-02
Where is the economics in spatial econometrics?
Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
11-01
The Committee on Climate Change: A policy analysis*
Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Matthew Winning
10-31
The Expenditure Impacts of London-based Individual Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and their Students on the Economy of England: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity?
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-30
“Policy Scepticism” and the Impact of London-based Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the economy of England: Accounting for Alternative Uses of Public Expenditure
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-29
Disaggregating the Household Sector in a 2004 UK Input Output Table and Social Accounting Matrix by Income Quintiles
Janine De Fence and Karen Turner
10-28
The Expenditure Impacts of Individual Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and their Students on the Welsh Economy: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity?
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-27
The Importance of Graduates for the Scottish Economy: A “Micro-to-Macro” Approach
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-26 REVISED MAY 2012
“Policy Scepticism” and the Impact of Northern Irish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on their Host Region: Accounting for Regional Budget Constraints
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-25
A Bayesian Spatial Econometric Analysis of the 2010 UK General Election
Christa D. Jensen, Donald Lacombe and Stuart Mcintyre
10-24
An HEI-Disaggregated Input-Output Table for Northern-Ireland*
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-23
“Policy Scepticism” and the Impact of Welsh Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on their Host Region: Accounting for Regional Budget Constraints
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-22
An HEI-Disaggregated Input-Output Table for Wales*
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-21
Balanced Budget Government Spending in a Small Open Regional Economy
Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-20
Periodic Sequences of Arbitrage: A Tale of Four Currencies
Rod Cross, Victor Kozyakin, Brian O'Callaghan, Alexei Pokrovskii and Alexey Pokrovskiy
The impact of higher education institution-firm knowledge links on establishment-level productivity in British regions
Richard Harris, Qian Cher Li and John Moffat
10-18
The Impact of Higher Education Institution-Firm Knowledge Links on Firm-level Productivity in Britain
Richard Harris, Qian Cher Li and John Moffat
10-17
The Expenditure Impacts of Individual Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and their Students on the Scottish Economy under Devolution: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity?
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-16 REVISED MAY 2012
“Policy Scepticism” and the Impact of Scottish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on their Host Region: Accounting for Regional Budget Constraints under Devolution
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-15 REVISED MAY 2012
An HEI-Dissaggregated Input-Output Table for Scotland
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-14
Inverted Haavelmo Effects in a General Equilibrium Analysis of the Impact of Implementing the Scottish Variable Rate of Income Tax. *
Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Ya Ping Yin
10-13
Incorporating jurisdiction issues into regional carbon accounts under production and consumption accounting principles
Christa D. Jensen, Stuart Mcintyre, Max Munday and Karen Turner
10-12
The effects of entry in thin markets
Alex Dickson
10-11
The regional electricity generation mix in Scotland: A portfolio selection approach
Grant Allan, Igor Eromenko, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
10-10
Memory of Recessions
Rod Cross, Hugh McNamara and Alexei Pokrovskii
10-09
Hysteresis in the fundamentals of macroeconomics
Rod Cross, Hugh McNamara, Alexei Pokrovskii and Leonid Kalachev
10-08
On the FDI-Attracting Property of Privatization
Oscar Amerighi and Giuseppe De Feo
10-07
The Export Base Model with a Supply-Side Stimulus to the Export Sector
Kim Swales and Soo Jung Ha
10-06
Short-Run Strategies For Attracting Foreign Direct Investment*
Celine Azemar and Rodolphe Desbordes
Who Ultimately Bears the Burden of Greater Non-Wage Labour costs?*
Celine Azemar and Rodolphe Desbordes
10-04
Does Public Governance Always Matter? How Experience of Poor Institutional Quality Influences FDI to the South*
Julia Darby, Rodolphe Desbordes and Ian Wooton
10-03*UPDATE*
Official Central Bank Interventions in the Foreign Exchange Markets: A DCC Approach with Exogenous Variables
Nikolaos Antonakakis
10-02 *UPDATE*
Modeling U.S. Inflation Dynamics: A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach
Markus Jochmann
10-01
The Rebound Effect with Energy Production: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis
Grant Allan, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
09-25
Responsibility for regional waste generation: A single region extended input-output analysis with uni-directional trade flows
Christa D. Jensen, Stuart Mcintyre, Max Munday and Karen Turner
09-24
What Belongs Where? Variable Selection for Zero-Inflated Count Models with an Application to the Demand for Health Care
Markus Jochmann
09-23
Bilateral oligopoly and quantity competition
Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
09-22
Harmful competition in the insurance markets
Giuseppe De Feo and Jean Hindriks
09-21
An interregional input-output analysis of the pollution content of trade flows and environmental trade balances between five states in the US Mid-West
Soo Jung Ha, Geoffrey Hewings and Karen Turner
09-20
Stochastic Search Variable Selection in Vector Error Correction Models with an Application to a Model of the UK Macroeconomy*
Markus Jochmann, Gary Koop, Roberto Leongonzalez and Rodney W. Strachan
09-19
Expressive Political Behaviour: Foundations, Scope and Implications*
Alan Hamlin and Colin Jennings
09-18
UK Macroeconomic Forecasting with Many Predictors: Which Models Forecast Best and When Do They Do So?*
Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
09-17
On Public Inefficiencies in a Mixed Duopoly
Giuseppe De Feo and Carlo Capuano
09-16
How do improvements in labour productivity in the Scottish economy affect the UK position on the Environmental Kuznets Curve?
Karen Turner and Nick Hanley
09-15
Assessing the Transmission of Monetary Policy Shocks Using Dynamic Factor Models
Dimitris Korobilis
09-14
Simulating Wages and House Prices Using the NEG*
Bernard Fingleton
09-13
Analysing the impact of public capital stock using the NEG wage equation: a panel data approach
Bernard Fingleton and Miguel Gomez-Antonio
09-12
THE TEXT BOOK BLACK MAGIC, or, how to make the Keynes theory disappear
Roy H. Grieve
09-11
Price flexibility and full employment: a common misconception
Roy H. Grieve
09-10
The Good, the Bad and the Populist: A Model of Political Agency with Emotional Voters
Colin Jennings
09-09
Do Productivity Improvements Move Us Along the Environmental Kuznets Curve?
Karen Turner, Nick Hanley and Janine De Fence
09-08
Solovian and New Growth Theory from the Perspective of Allyn Young on Macroeconomic Increasing Returns
Roger Sandilands
09-07
An Archival Case Study: Revisiting The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie
Roger Sandilands
09-06
New Evidence on Allyn Young’s Style and Influence as a Teacher
Roger Sandilands
09-05
Hawtreyan “Credit Deadlock” or Keynesian “Liquidity Trap”? Lessons for Japan from the Great Depression
Roger Sandilands
09-04
The added value from adopting a CGE approach to analyse changes in environmental trade balances
Karen Turner, Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
09-03
Negative rebound and disinvestment effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economy
Karen Turner
09-02
Rebound and disinvestment effects in oil consumption and supply resulting from an increase in energy efficiency in the Scottish commercial transport sector
Sam Anson and Karen Turner
09-01
Professor Yunus on “social business” and the conquest of poverty: a dissenting view
Roy Grieve
08-13
The Relative Efficiency of Automatic and Discretionary Industrial Aid*
Kim Swales
08-12
The Importance of Revenue Sharing for the Local Economic Impacts of a Renewable Energy Project: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach
Grant Allan, Graham Ault, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
08-11
Econometric Estimation of Armington import elasticities for regional CGE models of the Chicago and Illinois economies
Soo Jung Ha, Geoffrey Hewings and Karen Turner
08-10 -REVISED
Intra-Group Competition and Inter-Group Conflict: An Application to Northern Ireland
Colin Jennings
08-09
A comparison of results from MRIO and interregional computable general equilibrium (CGE) analyses of the impacts of a positive demand shock on the ‘CO2 trade balance’ between Scotland and the rest of the UK
Michelle Gilmartin, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
08-08
A computable general equilibrium analysis of the relative price sensitivity required to induce rebound effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economy
Karen Turner
08-07
'Economic Geometry': Marshall's and other early representations of demand and supply
Roy Grieve
08-06
Adam Smith's concept of productive and unproductive labour: An Interpretation
Roy Grieve
08-05 - Amended February 2009
Keynes, Sraffa and the emergence of the General Theory: Some Thoughts
Roy Grieve
08-04
Civil Conflict, Federalism and Strategic Delegation of Leadership
Colin Jennings and Hein Roelfsema
08-03
Political economics and normative analysis
Colin Jennings and Iain McLean
08-02
Can Migrants save Greece from Ageing? A Computable General Equilibrium Approach using G-AMOS
Nikos Pappas
08-01
The Concept of Abstract Labour in Adam Smith’s System of Thought+
Eric Rahim
07-06
The National Impact of Regional Policy: Supply-Side Policy Simulation with Labour Market Constraints in a Two-Region Computable General Equilibrium Model
Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
07-05
The National Impact of Regional Policy: Demand-Side Policy Simulation with Labour Market Constraints in a Two-Region Computable General Equilibrium Model
Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
07-04
The Economic Impact of Regular Season Sporting Competitions: The Glasgow Old Firm Football Spectators as Sports Tourists
Grant Allan, Stewart Dunlop and Kim Swales
07-03
Labor Market Adjustment, social spending and the automatic stabilizers in the OECD
Julia Darby and Jacques Melitz
07-02
Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor, Nikos Pappas, Kim Swales, Karen Turner and Robert Wright
07-01
Grants versus Tax Sharing: The Extent of Central Government Control
Graeme Roy
06-05
Concurrent and legacy impacts from establishing a marine energy sector in Scotland: a computable general equilibrium analysis
Grant Allan, Peter McGregor, Tim Stallard, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
06-04
Putting the Record Straight: Adam Smith, Allyn Young and the Division of Labour
Roy Grieve (with comments from Ramesh Chandra)
06-03
The Impact of Alternative Electricity Generation Technologies on the Scottish Economy: An Illustrative Input-Output Analysis*
Grant Allan, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
06-02
Marx and Schumpeter: A Comparison of their Theories of Development
Eric Rahim
06-01
Non-discretionary and automatic fiscal policy in the EU and the OECD
Jacques Melitz
05-03
Trade costs, trade balances and current accounts: An Application of gravity to multilateral trade
Giorgio Fazio, Ronald Macdonald and Jacques Melitz
05-02
Countries, regions and trade: on the welfare impacts of economic integration*
Kristian Behrens, Carl Gaigne, Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano and Jacques-Francois Thisse
05-01
Policy Spillovers in a Regional Target-Setting Regime*
David Learmonth and Kim Swales
04-24
Three and Four Region Multi-Sectoral Linear Modelling Using UK Data: Some Preliminary Results
Grant Allan, Fraser Jamieson, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-23
Construction of a multi-sectoral inter-regional IO and SAM database for the UK*
Grant Allan, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-22
The Enviromental 'Trade Balance' between Scotland and the rest of The Uk: An Inter-Regional Input-Output and SAM analysis*
Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-21
The National Impact of Regional Policy: Policy Simulation with Labour Market Constraints in a Two-Region Computable General Equilibrium Model *
Linda Ferguson, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, Donald McLellan, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-20
The Information Requirements for an Effective Regional Policy: A Critique of the Allsopp Report *
Eric McVittie and Kim Swales
04-19
Globalization, tax competition and fiscal equalization
Carl Gaigne and Stephane Riou
04-18
Estimating Earnings In An Employment Status Model With Banded Data
Brian Ashcroft, Darryl Holden and Kenneth Low
04-17
Potential Entrepreneurs and the Self-Employment choice decision*
Brian Ashcroft, Darryl Holden and Kenneth Low
04-16
Fiscal Federalism, Fiscal Consolidations and Cuts in Central Government Grants: Evidence from an Event Study
Julia Darby, Anton Muscatelli and Graeme Roy
04-15
A cross-country analysis of the Okun’s Law coefficient convergence in Europe
Roger Perman and Christophe Tavera
04-14
Incorporating sustainability indicators into a computable general equilibrium model of the Scottish economy
Linda Ferguson, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales, Karen Turner and Ya Ping Yin
04-13
Testing for convergence of the Okun’s Law coefficient in Europe
Roger Perman and Christophe Tavera
04-12
Saving, Investment and Growth: A Smithian Perspective
Ramesh Chandra
04-11
Extreme Interdependence and Extreme Contagion Between Emerging Markets
Giorgio Fazio
04-10
Roncaglia on Sraffa and Wittgenstein: Further Comment
Roy Grieve
04-09
Attribution of Pollution Generation to Local Private and Public Demands in a Small Open Economy: Results from a SAM-Based Neo-Classical Linear Attribution System for Scotland
Peter McGregor, Donald McLellan, Karen Turner and Kim Swales
04-08
Price Flexibility and Full Employment: Losing the Plot?
Roy Grieve
04-07
‘Constrained Discretion’ in UK Monetary and Regional Policy†
Eric McVittie and Kim Swales
04-06
An Extension and Application of the Leontief Pollution Model for Waste Generation and Disposal in Scotland *
Grant Allan, Nick Hanley, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-05
An Input-Output-Based Alternative to “Ecological Footprints” for Tracking Pollution Generation in a Small Open Economy*
Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
04-04
Market Mobilised Capital, Legal Rules and Enforcement
Frank Stephen and Stefan Van Hemmen
04-03
Risk sharing and EMU
Jacques Melitz
04-02
Fiscal Consolidation and Decentralisation: A Tale of Two Tiers
Julia Darby, Anton Muscatelli and Graeme Roy
04-01
The Economics of Devolution/ Decentralisation in the UK: Some Questions and Answers*
Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
03-13
International Parity Relationships and a Nonstationary Real Exchange Rate. Germany Versus the US in the Post Bretton
Woods Period
Katarina Juselius and Ronald MacDonald
03-12
Adam Smith and Competitive Equilibrium
Ramesh Chandra
03-11
Language and Foreign Trade
Jacques Melitz
03-10
The Additional Precision Provided by Regional-Specific Data: the Identification of Fuel-Use and Pollution Generation Coefficients in the Jersey Economy1
Karen Turner
03-09
The Regional Distribution of Public Expenditures in the UK: An Exposition and Critique of the Barnett Formula*
Linda Ferguson, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
03-08
How Differences in the Expected Marginal Productivity of Capital can Explain the Principal Puzzles in International Macro-Economics
Nicholas Ford and Graeme Roy
03-07
Regional Policy Evaluation: Ignorance, Evidence and Influence
Eric McVittie and Kim Swales
03-06
Fatal Attraction: Using Distance to Measure Contagion in Good Times as Well as Bad
Tamim Bayoumi, Giorgio Fazio, Manmohan Kumar and Ronald MacDonald
03-05
The Impact of the Barnett Formula on the Scottish Economy: A General Equilibrium Analysis*
Linda Ferguson, David Learmonth, Peter McGregor, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
03-04
Growth and Change in a Region's Knowledge Economy: A Decomposition Analysis
Richard Marsh and Iain McNicoll
03-03
Catching Up: The Role of Demand, Supply and Regulated Price Effects on the Real Exchange Rates of Four Accession Countries
Ronald MacDonald and Cezary Wojcik
03-02
A Re-Examination of the Link Between Real Exchange Rates and Real Interest Rate Differentials
Mathias Hoffman and Ronald MacDonald
03-01
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