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2000 PAPERS
2000-W38 Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard -
Reply to the discussion of "Non-Gaussian OU based
models and some of their uses in financial economics," read to the Royal
Statistical Society on 18th October, 2000.
2000-W37* Hans-Martin Krolzig, Massimiliano Marcellino and Grayham E.
Mizon - A Markov-Switching Vector Equilibrium Correction
Model of the UK Labour Market.
2000-W36* Michael P. Clements and Hans-Martin Krolzig -
Can Oil Shocks Explain Asymmetries in the US
Business Cycle?
2000-W35* Hans-Martin Krolzig - Testing for
Cobreaking and Super Exogeneity in the Presence of Deterministic
Shifts.
2000-W34* Hans-Martin Krolzig - General-to-Specific
Reductions in Vector Autoregressive Processes.
2000-W33* Hans-Martin Krolzig - Business Cycle
Measurement in the Presence of Structural Change: International
Evidence
2000-W32* Michael P. Clements and Hans-Martin Krolzig -
Business Cycle Asymmetries: Characterisation and
Testing based on Markov-Switching Autoregressions.
2000-W31* Hans-Martin Krolzig - Predicting
Markov-Switching Vector Autoregressive Processes
2000-W30* Daniel J. Zizzo and Daniel Sgroi -
Bounded-rational behavior by neural networks in
normal form games
2000-W29 Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard -
Econometric analysis of realised volatility and its
use in estimating Levy based non-Gaussian OU type stochastic volatility
models
2000-W28* Clive G. Bowsher - On Testing
Overidentifying Restrictions in Dynamic Panel Data Models
2000-W27* Volker Nocke - Monopolisation
and Industry Strucutre
2000-W26* Paul
Klemperer - What really matters in auction
design.
2000-W25* Paul Klemperer - Why every economist
should learn some auction theory.
2000-W24 Bent Nielsen - The asymptotic
distribution of likelihood ratio test statistics for cointegration in unstable
vector autoregressive processes.
2000-W23* Samuel G. Berlinski - On the estimation and testing of
wage equations using GMM
2000-W22 Søren
Johansen, Rocco Mosconi and Bent Nielsen - Cointegration Analysis in the
Presence of Structural Breaks in the Deterministic Trend is published in
Econometrics Journal, vol. 3, p. 216-249 (2000) and can be found on the web
on http://www.res.org.uk/journals/abstracts.asp?ref=1368-4221&vid=3&iid=2&aid=47
2000-W21 John Thanassoulis - Multiproduct
Haggling(updated version)
2000-W20
Christopher Bliss - The Smash-and-Grab
Game
2000-W19 David
Myatt - Strategic Voting Incentives in a Three Party System - Available
Soon
2000-W18
Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott Universities as Research Partners
2000-W17
Bronwyn H. Hall, Adam Jaffe and Manuel Trajtenberg Market Value and Patent Citations: A First Look
2000-W16
Bronwyn H. Hall and Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis The
Patent Paradox Revisited: An Empirical Study of Patenting in the US
Semiconductor Industry, 1979-95
2000-W15*
Daniel Sgroi The Right Choice at the Right Time: A
Herding Experiment in Endogenous Time
2000-W14*
Daniel Sgroi Optimizing Information in the Herd
. A version of this paper is now published in Games and Economic Behavior
39, 137-166, April 2002.
2000-W13* Ran Spiegler Pro Arugments, Con
Arguments and Status Quo Bias in Multi-Issue Decision Problems
2000-W12* John Quah Weak Axiomatic Demand
Theory
2000-W11* Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts
Does
Competition Solve the Hold-up Problem?
2000-W10* Margaret
Stevens
Wage-Tenure
Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and
Retention.
2000-W9* Margaret Stevens
Reconciling
Theoretical and Empirical Human Capital Earnings Functions
2000-W8
Christian List
A
Note on Measuring Preference Structuration
2000-W7*
David Myatt
Strategic
Voting Under the Qualified Majority Rule
2000-W6*
John Quah An Elementary
Equilibrium Existence Theorem
2000-W5* David P
Myatt and Chris Wallace
Dominated
Strategies and Equilibrium Selection
2000-W4*
Gavin Cameron
R&D and
Growth at the Industry Level
2000-W3 Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen and Neil Shephard
Modelling
by Levy processess for financial econometrics, Prepared for a chapter of
Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E and Thomas Mikosch and Sid Resnick (2000) Levy
Processes -- Theory and Applications, Birkhauser, Boston.
2000-W2
Christopher Bliss
The
Application of Toy Economic Models to the Analysis of Globalization
2000-W1
Christopher Bliss
A
Modification of Ronald Jones's Specific Factors Model; with Historical and
other Applications
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