The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies 1997 - Abstracts

The Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adverse selection and the market for building society mortgage finance.Social sciencesHolmes, Mark J., Drake, Leigh M.
A two-factor model of the U.K. yield curve. (United Kingdom government securities market)(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesSteeley, James M.
Business conditions and speculative assets.(relationship of stock prices to business conditions)Social sciencesFraser, Patricia, MacDonald, Ronald, Black, Angela
Can insider-outsider theories explain the persistence of unemployment? An econometric study of two British industries.Social sciencesMulvey, Gail C.
Chaotic behaviour in a simple model of inflation.(impact of rational expectations and adaptive expectation on chaotic behavior in an inflation model)Social sciencesChappell, David
Common stochastic trends and convergence of European Union stock market.Social sciencesSerletis, Apostolos, King, Martin
Continental drift: European integration and the location of U.K. foreign direct investment.(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesPain, Nigel
Core ERM money demand and effects on inflation. (exchange rate mechanism)Social sciencesMasson, Paul R., Cassard, Marcel, Lane, Timothy D.
Decentralized fiscal policy in an imperfectly competitive federal economy.Social sciencesAloi, Marta, Santoni, Michele
Differential profit rates and convergence to the natural state.Social sciencesGanguli, Partha
Expected aggregate demand, the production period and the Keynesian theory of aggregate supply.Social sciencesPalley, Thomas I.
Financial constraints, aggregate supply, and the monetary transmission mechanism.Social sciencesGatti, Domenico Delli, Gallegati, Mauro
Fiscal policy and the Maastricht solvency criteria.Social sciencesSefton, James, Barrell, Ray
How do public investment and financial factors affect growth in a debt-overhang economy?Social sciencesAmable, Bruno, Chatelain, Jean-Bernard
How is investment financed? A study of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesJenkinson, Tim, Corbett, Jenny
Idiosyncratic features of Kalecki's pricing models.Social sciencesCarson, John D.
Inflation: too much money or too much credit?(impact of monetary shocks and credit shocks on inflation)Social sciencesMatthews, Kent, Ioannidis, Chris
Inheritance, steady-state consumption inequality and the lifetime earnings process.Social sciencesWilhelm, Mark O.
John Maynard Keynes and the French connection.(impact of views of Marcel Labordere on the work of John Maynard Keynes)Social sciencesBridel, Pascal, Presley, John
On the optimal government size in Europe: theory and empirical evidence.Social sciencesKarras, Georgios
On the proper use of ordinal variables - a comment.(human capital theory and ordinal variables)Social sciencesSkott, Peter
Privately financed capital in public services.Social sciencesHeald, David
Profit-rate equalization in the Kalecki-Steindl model and the 'overdetermination' problem.Social sciencesDutt, Amitava Krishna
Quasi-rational search under incomplete information: some evidence from experiments.Social sciencesButler, David, Loomes, Graham
Real interest rates and index-linked gilts.Social sciencesRobertson, Donald, Symons, James
Returns to scale, externalities and the choice of techniques.Social sciencesParrinello, Sergio
Stochastic money demand and the inflation-uncertainty relationship. (links between inflation expectations and uncertainty over inflation)(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesPowers, Dennis
Stock return volatility on emerging Eastern European markets.(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesShields, Kalvinder K.
The demand for money in Greece: further empirical results and policy implications.Social sciencesZis, George, Papadopoulos, Athanasios
The evolution of UK self-employment: a study of government policy and the role of the macroeconomy.Social sciencesMitchell, Peter, Cowling, Marc
The extent of departures from debt neutrality when future income is uncertain.Social sciencesPemberton, James
Traverse in a two-sector Kaleckian model of growth with target-return pricing.Social sciencesLavoie, Marc, Ramirez-Gaston, Pablo
Two factors along the yield curve. (US yield curves, inflation and Federal Reserve interest rates)(Papers in Money, Macroeconomics and Finance: Proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 1996)Social sciencesGong, Fangxiong, Remolona, Eli M.
Unit roots and British industrial growth, 1923-92.Social sciencesOxley, Les, Greasley, David
Voluntary export restraints, dumping and excess capacity.Social sciencesMarchionatti, Roberto, Usai, Stefano
Voters' tax-price perceptions and the provision of government non-marketed goods.Social sciencesGemmell, Norman
Wage profiles: shapes and variations.(analysis of wage data from Japan)Social sciencesArai, Kazuhiro
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