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choice experiments 6 Genuine Savings 4 African Stock Markets 3 Biodiversity 3 Monte Carlo analysis 3 Real wage cyclicality 3 accuracy 3 contingent valuation 3 efficiency 3 initial allocation 3 national parks 3 piecework 3 regression discontinuity design 3 scale 3 timework 3 welfare measurement 3 Bayesian 2 Bayesian Estimation 2 Britain 2 Choice Experiment 2 Cointegration 2 Commitment 2 Discretion 2 Economic History 2 Education 2 Energy efficiency 2 Environmental Kuznets Curve 2 Germany 2 Great Moderation 2 Interest Rate Rules 2 KLEM production function 2 National Service 2 Optimal Monetary Policy 2 Protestantism 2 Regression discontinuity design 2 Stock Prices 2 Strikes 2 Sustainability 2 Uncertainty 2 Valuation 2
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Hanley, Nicholas 43 Hart, Robert A. 15 Lange, Ian Andrew 12 Turner, Karen 12 Becker, Sascha O. 9 Czajkowski, Mikolaj 9 Moro, Mirko 9 Roberts, J Elizabeth 8 ALAGIDEDE, PAUL 7 Colombo, Sergio 7 Finus, Michael 6 McGregor, Peter G 6 McLaughlin, Eoin 6 Swales, J Kim 6 de, Vries Frans 6 Bell, David 5 Greasley, David 5 Oxley, Les 5 Banerjee, Simanti 4 Chen, Xiaoshan 4 Falck, Oliver 4 Ghosh, Dipak 4 Ha, Soo Jung 4 Heblich, Stephan 4 LaRiviere, Jacob 4 Panagiotidis, Theodore 4 Warde, Paul 4 Woessmann, Ludger 4 Armsworth, Paul R 3 Bush, Glenn 3 Delaney, Liam 3 Devereux, Paul J 3 Egger, Peter H 3 Ferreira, Susana 3 Hynes, Stephen 3 Kunnas, Jan 3 Mackenzie, Ian A 3 Montagnoli, Alberto 3 Rutherford, Alasdair 3 Tinch, Dugald 3
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The Trade-off between Fertility and Education: Evidence from before the Demographic Transition
Becker, Sascha O.; Francesco, Cinirella; Woessmann, Ludger - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
The trade-off between child quantity and education is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models that explain the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. We present first evidence that such a trade-off indeed existed before the demographic transition, exploiting a unique...
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Offshoring and the Onshore Composition of Tasks and Skills
Becker, Sascha O.; Ekholm, Karolina; Muendler, Marc-Andreas - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multinational enterprises (MNEs), using plant data that allow us to discern tasks, occupations, and workforce skills. Offshoring is associated with a statistically significant shift towards more...
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Keeping up with revolutions: evolution of higher education in Uzbekist an
Ghosh, Dipak; Majidov, Toshtemir; Ruziev, Kobil - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
Uzbekistan's higher education system has undergone some dramatic changes in the past century, evolving from largely traditional religious colleges to fully state-funded communist-atheist institutions. Since the end of the communist administration and subsequent market-oriented reforms, the...
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Did British women achieve long-term economic benefits from working in essential WWII industries?
Hart, Robert A. - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
Between mid-1939 and mid-1943 almost 2.2 million additional women were recruited into Britain's essential war industries. These consisted, predominantly, of young women recruited into metal and chemical industries. Much of the increased labour supply was achieved through government directed...
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What should be done about rising unemployment in the UK?
Bell, David; Blanchflower, David - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
This paper considers the issue of unemployment one of the most pressing issues facing the UK and other governments, as the current recessions deepens. It begins by trying to accurately date the beginning of the current downturn in the British economy, arguing that it is clear that the recession...
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Simulating a Sequential Coalition Formation Process for the Climate Change Problem: First Come, but Second Served?
Finus, Michael; Eyckmans, Johan; Rundshagen, Bianca - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
We analyze stability of self-enforcing climate agreements based on a data set generated by the CLIMNEG world simulation model (CWSM), version 1.2. We consider two new aspects which appear important in actual treaty-making. First, we consider a sequential coalition formation process where players...
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The implications of incorrect utility function specification for welfare measurement in choice experiments
Hanley, Nicholas; Riera, Antoni; Torres, Cati - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
Despite the vital role of utility functional form in welfare measurement, the implications of working with incorrect utility specifications have not been examined in the choice experiments (CE) literature. This paper addresses the importance of the specification of both non-monetary attributes...
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Above and beyond the call. Long-term real earnings effects of British male military conscription during WWII and the post-war years
Hart, Robert A. - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
This paper adds to the literature on the relationship between military service and long-term real earnings. Based on a regression discontinuity design it compares the earnings of age cohorts containing British men who were required to undertake post-war National Service with later cohorts who...
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Variability in coal prices: evidence from the U.S.
ALAGIDEDE, PAUL; Lange, Ian Andrew - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
Monthly U.S. coal price time series data are tested to determine the persistence of shocks. The time series is then disaggregated by length of agreement to further explore the first and second moments of pricing behaviour. Results show that prices have a variance that changes over time and tend...
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Do productivity improvements move us along the environmental Kuznets C urve?
Turner, Karen; De, Fence Janine; Hanley, Nicholas - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis focuses on the argument that rising prosperity will eventually be accompanied by falling pollution levels as a result of one or more of three factors: (1) structural change in the economy; (2) demand for environmental quality increasing at a...
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