The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies 1996 - Abstracts

The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Absolute and relative anti-inflation reputation: evidence from the bond markets.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesArnold, Ivo J.M., Hertog, Rene G.J. den
Base money rules in the United Kingdom.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesMcCallum, Bennett T., Haldane, Andrew G., Salmon, Chris
Changing partners: the importance of coordinating fiscal and monetary policies within a monetary union.Social sciencesHallett, A.J. Hughes, Ma, Yue
Corporate bankruptcies, liquidation costs and the role of banks.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesOzkan, Aydin
Credibility and the effectiveness of inflation targeting regimes.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesBlake, Andrew P., Westaway, Peter F.
Employment effects of community programme participation: evidence from matched samples.Social sciencesRosenthal, Leslie
Evaluating the concessionality of the tied aid.Social sciencesMorrissey, Oliver, White, Howard
E. Victor Morgan 1915-1996.(Obituary)Social sciencesHarrington, Richard
Explaining tradable and non-tradable prices in the UK.Social sciencesMelliss, C.L.
Fiscal spending and national income with imperfect competition.Social sciencesYu, Eden S.H., Chi-Chur Chao
Ignorant speculation and immoral risks: Macheaths, Turpins and the commercial classes in nineteenth-century theories of economic fluctuations.Social sciencesPeart, Sandra J.
Influences of demand shocks on exchange rate volatility: imperfect capital mobility and substitutability.Social sciencesGazioglu, Saziye
Intersectoral capital mobility in a Kaldorian model of growth and development.Social sciencesDutt, Amitava Krishna
Localized technological change and Schumpeterian growth regimes.Social sciencesAntonelli, Cristiano
Long-memory risk premia in exchange rates.Social sciencesPeel, D.A., Byers, J.D.
M0: causes and consequences.Social sciencesBreedon, F.J., Fisher, P.G.
Macroeconomic factors in the birth and death of U.K. firms: evidence from quarterly VAT registrations.Social sciencesRobson, Martin T.
Modelling the demand for M4 in the U.K.Social sciencesMuscatelli, V.A., Hurn, A.S.
Non-linear dynamics versus development processes: two kinds of change.Social sciencesKhali, Elias L.
Productive and allocative inefficiencies in U.K. building societies: a comparison of non-parametric and stochastic frontier techniques.Social sciencesWeyman-Jones, Thomas G., Drake, Leigh
Public debt and redistribution.Social sciencesMarini, Giancarlo, Scaramozzino, Pasquale
Stationary ARMA solutions to linear rational expectations models with stationary ARMA exogenous processes.Social sciencesDe Nardis, Sergio
The analytics of bimetallism.Social sciencesDowd, Kevin
The demand for domestic output and imports in the U.K.: a dynamic systems approach.Social sciencesWestaway, Peter, Pain, Nigel
The determinants of compulsory liquidations in the U.K.Social sciencesHudson, John, Cutherbertson, Keith
The pricing of options on Ninety-Day Bank Accepted Bill Futures Contracts.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesHeaney, Richard, Brent, Timothy
The use and abuse of aggregate demand and supply functions.Social sciencesRao, B. Bhaskara, Nevile, J.W.
Volatility, leverage and firm size: the U.K. evidence.(Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1995)Social sciencesSteeley, James M., Chelley-Steeley, Patricia L.
What is old is new again. (views on Search-Theoretic Non-Cooperative Equilibrium models)Social sciencesGravelle, Toni
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