Department of Economics Research Reports
Submissions from 1987
The Optimum Quantity of Money and Asymmetric Information, Gerhard Illing
Theory and Misbehavior of First-Price Auctions, Glenn W. Harrison
Submissions from 1986
A Dynamic Equilibrium Model of Inflation and Unemployment, Jeremy Greenwood and Gregory Huffman
A Dynamic Model of Redistribution, Inheritance and Inequality, James B. Davies and Peter Kuhn
An Investigation in the Theory of Foreign Exchange Controls, Jeremy Greenwood and Kent P. Kimbrough
A Nonuniform-Pricing Model of Union Wages and Employment, Peter Kuhn
Auctions and Bidding, R Preston McAfee and John McMillan
English Classical Monetary Economics in the 1870s, David Laidler
Foreign Exchange Controls in a Black Market Economy, Jeremy Greenwood and Kent P. Kimbrough
Gradual Reforms of Capital Income Taxation, Peter Howitt and Hans-Werner Sinn
Inflation and Costly Price Adjustment: A Macroeconomic Analysis, Jerzy D. Konieczny
Nash Equilibrium with Tax Competition, Sam Bucovetsky
Taxes, Intermediate Goods, and Relative Prices: The Case of Variable Coefficients, Kul B. Bhatia
The Joint Determination of Union Status and Wage Effects: Some Tests of Alternative Models, Chris Robinson
What was New About Liquidity Preference Theory?, David Laidler
Submissions from 1985
Adjustment Costs and Capital Asset Pricing, Gregory W. Huffman
A Dynamic Model of Advertising and Market Contestability, Chin Lim and Nai Pew Ong
A General Equilibrium Model of 'Efficient' Unions, Peter Kuhn
Bootstrapping the Probability Distribution of Peak Electricity Demand, Michael R. Veall
Capital Controls and Fiscal Policy in the World Economy, Jeremy Greenwood and Kent P. Kimbrough
Estimating Equations with Combined Moving Average Error Processes under Rational Expectations, Allan W. Gregory
Financial Intermediation, Business Failures, and Real Business Cycles, Stephen D. Williamson
Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families, Gary S. Becker and Nigel Tomes
Income Distribution, Happiness and Satisfaction: A Direct Test of the Interdependent Preferences Model, Nigel Tomes
International Factor Movements in the Presence of a Fixed Factor, Peter Kuhn and Ian Wooton