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Fafchamps, Marcel 77 Shephard, Neil 69 Dercon, Stefan 53 Hendry, David 51 Teal, Francis 50 Knight, John 36 Barr, Abigail 34 Collier, Paul 33 Nielsen, Bent 33 Aron, Janine 29 Myatt, David P. 28 Muellbauer, John 27 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. 25 Quah, John 25 Klemperer, Paul 22 Tsomocos, Dimitrios P 19 Kingdon, Geeta 18 Mayer, Colin 18 Krolzig, Hans-Martin 17 Thanassoulis, John 17 Zizzo, Daniel John 17 Gill, David 16 Morrison, Alan 16 Söderbom, Måns 16 Browning, Martin 15 Castle, Jennifer 15 Fenske, James 15 Mukerji, Sujoy 15 Wallace, Chris 15 Jenkinson, Tim 14 Serneels, Pieter 14 Adam, Christopher 13 Behar, Alberto 13 Hoeffler, Anke 13 Prowse, Victoria 13 Beggs, Alan 12 Cameron, Gavin 12 Malcomson, James 12 Mash, Richard 12 Norman, Thomas 12
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Economics Series Working Papers / Department of Economics, Oxford University 1,968 Brzezinski, Adam, Kecht, Valentin, and Van Dijcke, David (2020). "The Cost of Staying Open: Voluntary Social Distancing and Lockdowns in the US." Economics Series Working Papers 910, University of Oxford, Department of Economics 1
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Consumption, Retirement and Life-cycle Prices: Evidence From Spain
Sevilla-Sanz, Almudena; Luengo-Prado, Maria Jose - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retirement age that some researchers believe is difficult to reconcile with standard life-cycle models.  Using detailed expenditure data from a Spanish panel survey, we find no evidence of a...
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On the Mathematical Basis of Inter-temporal Optimization
Hendry, David; Mizon, Grayham E. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
Almost no economic time series is either weakly or strictly stationary: distributions of economic variables shift over time.  Thus, the present treatment of expectations in economic theories of inter-temporal optimization is inappropriate.  It cannot be proved that conditional expectations...
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Information-Sharing Between Competition Authorities: the Case of a Multinational Merger
Troya-Martinez, Marta - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
The increasing number of antitrust cases that affect more than one country calls for more active cooperation between competition authorities.  I analyse the impact of exchange of confidential information between two authorities deciding on a multinational merger.  The authorities want to clear...
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Self-control and debt: evidence from data on credit counselling
Nurcan, Nur Ata; Bicakova, Alena - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
Counselling agencies assist borrowers in financial difficulties by administering repayment plans, the so-called debt management plans (DMPs).  In this paper, we use unique administrative data from a major credit counselling agency in the UK to analyze the determinants of debt repayment...
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A new version of Edgeworth's taxation paradox
Ritz, Robert A. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
Edgworth's taxation paradox states that an excise tax can decrease the market price of a good.  This paper presents a new version of the paradox in which a tax reduces price because it attracts entry of additional firms into the market.  The paper also presents two new applications: (i) an...
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Do managers and experts agree?  A comparison of alternative sources of trade facilitation data
Behar, Alberto - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
This paper constructs country-level aggregates of trade facilitation measures from firm-level responses in the Enterprise Surveys and compares them with the Doing Business indicators, the Logistics Performance Index and the Enabling Trade Index.  Correlations between the data sources are low...
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Consumption, wealth and credit liberalisation in Australia
Williams, David M. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
A stable, long run consumption equation is estimated for Australia using quarterly data from 1977(2) to 2008(2). The model incorporates non-property income, income expectations, uncertainty, disaggregated household wealth, demography and, importantly, a relaxation in household credit conditions...
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Aggregating the single crossing property: theory and applications to comparative statics and Bayesian games
Quah, John; Strulovici, Bruno - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
The single crossing property plays a crucial role in monotone comparative statics (Milgrom and Shannon (1994)), yet in some important applications the property cannot be directly assumed or easily derived.  Difficulties often arise because the property cannot be aggregated: the sum of two...
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Veiling
Carvalho, Jean-Paul - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
Veiling among Muslim women is modelled as a form of cultural resistance which inhibits the transmission of secular values.  Individuals care about opinions of their community members and use veiling to influence these options.  Our theory predicts that veiling is highest when individuals from...
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A Low-Dimension Portmanteau Test for Non-linearity
Castle, Jennifer; Hendry, David - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2010
A new test for non-linearity in the conditional mean is proposed using functions of the principal components of regressors.  The test extends the non-linearity tests based on Kolmogorov-Gavor polynomials (Thursby and Schmidt, 1977, Tsay, 1986, and Terasvirta, Lin and Granger, 1993), but...
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