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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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Carbon leakage under incomplete environmental regulation: An industry-level approach
Ritz, Robert A. - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
Carbon leakage is a major concern for policymakers involved with environmental initiatives such as the European Union's emissions trading scheme and similar cap-and-trade proposals in the United States, Australia, and elsewhere.  This paper provides a framework for understanding the drives...
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Electoral Uncertainty, the Deficit Bias and the Electoral Cycle in a New Keynesian Economy
Wren-Lewis, Simon; Leith, Campbell - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
Recent attempts to incorporate optimal fiscal policy into New Keynesian models subject to nominal inertia, have tended to assume that policy makers are benevolent and have access to a commitment technology.  A separate literature, on the New Political Economy, has focused on real economies...
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Measuring Inequality of Well-Being with a Correlation-Sensitive Multidimensional Gini Index
Lugo, Maria Ana; Decancq, Koen - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
We propose to measure inequality of well-being with a multidimensional generalization of the Gini coefficient.  We derive two inequality indices from their underlying social evaluation functions.  These functions are conceived as a double aggregation functions: one across the dimensions of...
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Internal Consistency, Nominal Inertia and the Microfoundation of Macroeconomics
Wren-Lewis, Simon - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
Microfounded macromodels (SDGE models) represent the dominant approach in academic macroeconomics, and their influence now extends to the forecasting models of central banks.  These models appear to adopt a clear methodological approach, which promotes internal consistency above external...
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Monetary Policy in a Currency Union with Heterogeneous Limited Asset Markets Participation
Eser, Fabian - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
This paper examines monetary policy in a currency union whose member countries exhibit heterogeneous rates of limited asset markets participation (LAMP).  As a result risk sharing among member countries is imperfect and the monetary transmission mechanism can differ across countries.  In the...
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Optimal Time-Invariant Monetary Policy
Brendon, Charles - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
This paper investigates how best to determine time-invariant policy rules in macroeconomic models with forward-looking constraints, where fully optimal policy is known to be time-inconsistent.  It proposes a new 'coefficient optimisation' approach that improves upon the timeless perspective...
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Third-Degree Price Discrimination and Consumer Surplus
Cowan, Simon GB; Cowan, Simon - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
This paper presents simple conditions for monopoly third-degree price discrimination to have negative or positive effects on aggregate consumer surplus.  Consumer surplus is often reduced by discrimination, for example when total welfare (consumer surplus and profits) falls.  Surplus increases...
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Explaining London's Dominance in International Financial Services, 1870-1913
Cochrane, Sarah - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
Contemporaries and historians have highlighted London's position as the world's leading financial centre, and its dominance of both trade financing and international capital investment at this time.  The current historical literature focuses on the presence of the London Stock Exchange and...
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Do Managers with Limited Liability Take More Risky Decisions? An Information Acquisition Model
Malcomson, James - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
Risk-neutral individuals take more risky decisions when they have limited liability.  Risk-neutral managers may not when acting as agents under contract and taking costly actions to acquire informatin before taking decisions.  Limited liability makes it optimal to increase the reward for...
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Assessing the Impact of World War I on the City of London
Cochrane, Sarah - Department of Economics, Oxford University - 2009
The interwar years saw the rise of New York to challenge London as the world's leading provider of financial services.  This paper will show that the current explanations fail to identify a key factor in New York's rise.  The City was prevented from operating a full capacity by a capital...
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