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Bayesian 15 Input-Output 13 Monetary Policy 12 Impact study 11 Multipliers 11 Devolution 9 Higher Education Institutions 9 Scotland 9 welfare 9 structural breaks 8 CGE modelling 7 China 7 bounded rationality 7 forecasting 7 institutions 7 monetary policy 7 Fiscal Policy 6 inequality 6 panel data 6 skill premium 6 Foreign Direct Investment 5 Language 5 Phillips curve 5 Real Options 5 Scottish economy 5 Wales 5 energy efficiency 5 fiscal policy 5 government debt 5 international trade 5 model averaging 5 Extraction method 4 Hysteresis 4 Input-Output Analysis 4 Inter-connectedness 4 Investment 4 Markov switching 4 New Keynesian Model 4 Spatial econometrics 4 cointegration 4
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Koop, Gary 25 Cerrato, Mario 20 MacDonald, Ronald 19 Chen, Yu-Fu 18 Lisenkova, Katerina 16 Turner, Karen 16 Kontonikas, Alexandros 15 Hermannsson, Kristinn 13 McGregor, Peter G. 13 Funke, Michael 12 Jennings, Colin 12 Kemp, Alexander G. 12 Montagna, Catia 12 Swales, J. Kim 12 Angelopoulos, Konstantinos 11 Angeles, Luis 10 Byrne, Joseph P. 10 Hanley, Nick 10 Korobilis, Dimitris 10 Leith, Campbell 10 Stephen, Linda 10 Malley, James 9 Petrie, Dennis 9 Allan, Grant 8 Chatterji, Monojit 8 Nolan, Charles 8 Reid, Gavin C 8 Allanson, Paul 7 Bhattacharjee, Arnab 7 Cross, Rod 7 Darby, Julia 7 Desbordes, Rodolphe 7 Evans, George W. 7 Ghosal, Sayantan 7 Lecca, Patrizio 7 Fiess, Norbert 6 Glanemann, Nicole 6 Honkapohja, Seppo 6 Hopkins, Ed 6 Mariotti, Marco 6
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Effects of Experience, Knowledge and Signals on Willingness to Pay for a Public Good
LaRiviere, Jacob; Czajkowski, Mikolaj; Hanley, Nick; … - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good affect willingness to pay (WTP) for its provision. This is challenging because while consumers are often certain about their previous experiences with a good, they may be uncertain about the...
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Determinants of public education expenditure: Evidence from Indian states
Chatterji, Monojit; Mohan, Sushil; Dastidar, Sayantan Ghosh - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
Public education expenditure varies significantly across Indian states. Using data on sixteen Indian states from 2001-2010, the paper tries to identify the determinants of per capita education expenditure of state governments in India. The econometric findings indicate that richer states spend...
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Self-Confidence, Overconfidence and Prenatal Testosterone Exposure: Evidence from the Lab
Dalton, Patricio S.; Ghosal, Sayantan - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
This paper examines whether the degree of confidence and overconfidence in one's ability is determined biologically. In articular, we study whether foetal testosterone exposure correlates with an incentive-compatible measure of confidence within an experimental setting. We find that men (rather...
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Imperfect Attention and Menu Evaluation
Manzini, Paola; Mariotti, Marco - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
We model the choice behaviour of an agent who suffers from imperfect attention. We define inattention axiomatically through preference over menus and endowed alternatives: an agent is inattentive if it is better to be endowed with an alternative a than to be allowed to pick a from a menu in...
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Optimal progressive taxation in a model with endogenous skill supply.
Angelopoulos, Kostantinos; Asimakopoulos, Stylianos; … - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
This paper examines whether efficiency considerations require that optimal labour income taxation is progressive or regressive in a model with skill heterogeneity, endogenous skill acquisition and a production sector with capital-skill complementarity. We find that wage inequality driven by the...
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On the real effects of financial pressure: Evidence from euro area firm-level employment during the recent financial crisis.
Fernandes, Filipa; Kontonikas, Alexandros; Tsoukas, Serafeim - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
Using a large panel of unquoted euro-area firms over the period 2003-11, this paper examines the impact of financial pressure on firms’ employment. The analysis finds evidence that financial pressure negatively affects firms’ employment decisions. This effect is stronger during the 2007-2009...
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The rise and fall of piecework-timework wage differentials: market volatility, labor heterogeneity, and output pricing
Hart, Robert A.; Roberts, J. Elizabeth - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
Based on detailed payroll data of blue collar male and female labor in Britain’s engineering and metal working industrial sectors between the mid-1920s and mid-1960s, we provide empirical evidence in respect of several central themes in the piecework-timework wage literature. The period covers...
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Monetary Policy in Times of Financial Stress.
Kontonikas, Alexandros; Nolan, Charles; Zekaite, Zivile - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
Some studies argue that the Fed reacts to financial market developments. Using data covering the period 1985:Q1 - 2008:Q4 and employing an augmented Taylor rule specification, we re-examine that conjecture. We find that evidence in favour of such a reaction is largely driven by the Fed’s...
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The Inflation Bias under Calvo and Rotemberg Pricing.
Leith, Campbell; Liu, Ding - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
New Keynesian models rely heavily on two workhorse models of nominal inertia - price contracts of random duration (Calvo, 1983) and price adjustment costs (Rotemberg, 1982) - to generate a meaningful role for monetary policy. These alternative descriptions of price stickiness are often used...
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The Growth in Inter-connectedness in the Scottish Economy 1998-2007; a disaggregated analysis.
Dewhurst, John - Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE) - 2014
The measurement of inter-connectedness in an economy using input-output tables is not new, however much of the previous literature has not had any explicit dynamic dimension. Studies have tried to estimate the degree of inter-relatedness for an economy at a given point in time using one...
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