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Mathematics in the statistical society 1883 - 1933
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Econometrics and psychometrics : rivers out of biometry
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Keynes among the statisticians
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2006
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Keynes among the statisticians
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Modelling shifts in the wage-price and unemployment-inflation relationships in Italy, Poland, and the UK
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1999
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The Feldstein-Horioka puzzle and a new measure of international capital mobility
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1999
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Further education or the job queue? : A study of choice of activity by young persons based on evidence from the Youth Cohort Study
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1996
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A Markov-switching vector equilibrium correction model of the UK labour market
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2001
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The great divide : regional differences in education and training
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2002
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Unobservable factors and panel data sets : an investigation in the labour market
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