Items where type is Working paper and year is 2004

Number of items: 319.
Asia Centre
  • Das, Minaskshi (2004). Taliban's war on women: live experiences of Afghan women in transit on ethnicity and their identity. (Working Paper 13). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hunter, Janet (2004). Institutional change in Meiji Japan: image and reality. (EIJS working paper series 203). The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The 'new' imperialism and possibilities for coexistence. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 2). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The political impact of globalisation and liberalisation : evidence emerging from crisis states research. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 7). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The politics of 'participation' : civil society, the state and development assistance. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 1). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
  • Davey, Vanessa, Henwood, Melanie, Knapp, Martin (2004). Integrated commissioning for older people's services. (LSE Health & Social Care discussion paper 1833). Health & Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Knapp, Martin, Barratt, B, Romeo, Renee, McCrone, Paul R., Byford, Sarah, Beecham, Jennifer, Parel, A, Simon, J (2004). An international review of cost-effectiveness studies for mental disorder. World Health Organization.
  • Centre for Analysis of Risk & Regulation
  • Besley, Timothy, Ghatak, Maitreesh (2004). Competition and incentives with motivated agents. (CEPR discussion paper no. 4641). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Ciborra, Claudio (2004). Digital technologies and the duality of risk. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 27). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Corneliussen, Filippa (2004). Justifying non-compliance. A case study of a Norwegian biotech firm. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 20). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Corneliussen, Filippa (2004). The impact of regulations on firms. A study of the biotech industry. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 19). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Gouldson, Andrew, Lidskog, Rolf, Wester-Herber, Misse (2004). The battle for hearts and minds? Evolutions in organisational approaches to environmental risk communication. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 24). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Holzer, Boris, Millo, Yuval (2004). From risks to second-order dangers in financial markets: unintended consequences of risk management systems. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 29). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Huber, Michael (2004). Reforming the UK flood insurance regime. The breakdown of a gentlemen's agreement. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 18). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Hutter, Bridget M., O'Mahony, Joan (2004). Business regulation: reviewing the regulatory potential of civil society organisations. (CARR discussion paper 26). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Hutter, Bridget M., O'Mahony, Joan (2004). The role of civil society organisations in regulating business. (CARR discussion paper 26). Centre for the Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Millo, Yuval (2004). Creation of a market network: the regulatory approval of Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). (CARR Discussion Papers DP 23). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Scott, Susan V., Walsham, Geoff (2004). The broadening spectrum of reputation risk in organizations: banking on risk and trust relationships. (Working paper series 130). Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Tully, Stephen (2004). Access to justice within the sustainable self-governance model. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 21). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Tully, Stephen (2004). Corporate-NGO partnerships as a form of civil regulation: lessons from the energy biodiversity initiative. (CARR Discussion Papers DP 22). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
  • Aassve, Arnstein, Burgess, Simon, Propper, Carol, Dickson, Matt (2004). Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain. (CASEpaper 84). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burchardt, Tania (2004). One man's rags are another man's riches: identifying adaptive preferences using panel data. (CASEpaper 86). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burgess, Simon, Propper, Carol, Rigg, John A. (2004). The impact of low income on child health: evidence from a birth cohort study. (CASEpaper 85). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burgess, Simon, Wilson, Deborah (2004). Ethnic segregation in England's schools. (CASepaper 79). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burgess, Simon, Wilson, Deborah, Lupton, Ruth (2004). Parallel lives?: ethnic segregation in the playground and the neighbourhood. (CMPO working paper series 04/094). Centre for Market and Public Organisation (University of Bristol).
  • Cheng, Li-Chen (2004). Developing family development accounts in Taipei: policy innovation from income to assets. (CASEpaper 83). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Goldthorpe, John H., McKnight, Abigail (2004). The economic basis of social class. (CASEpaper 80). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Li, Bingqin (2004). Urban social exclusion in transitional China. (CASEpaper 82). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Li, Bingqin, Piachaud, David (2004). Poverty and inequality and social policy in China. (CASEpaper 87). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Lupton, Ruth (2004). Schools in disadvantaged areas: recognising context and raising quality. (CASEpaper 76). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Plotnick, Robert D. (2004). Teenage expectations and desires about family formation in the United States. (CASEpaper 90). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Power, Anne (2004). Neighbourhood management and the future of urban areas. (CASEpaper 77). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Rigg, John A., Sefton, Tom (2004). Income dynamics and the life cycle. (CASEpaper 81). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2004). Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion in the 1970 British cohort study. (CASEpaper 78). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Waldfogel, Jane (2004). Social mobility, life chances, and the early years. (CASEpaper 88). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Zaidi, Asghar, Frick, Joachim R., Buchel, Felix (2004). Income mobility in old age in Britain and Germany. (CASEpaper 89). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Centre for Economic Performance
  • Centre for Economic Performance (2004). Annual report '96-'97. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP0381). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Andersson, Fredrick, Burgess, Simon, Lane, Julia I. (2004). Cities, matching and the productivity gains of agglomeration. (CEPDP 648). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Ardagna, Silvia, Caselli, Francesco, Lane, Timothy (2004). Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries. National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Ardagna, Silvia, Caselli, Francesco, Lane, Timothy (2004). Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Azmat, Ghazala, Guell, Maia, Manning, Alan (2004). Gender gaps in unemployment rates in OECD countries. (CEPDP 607). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Banks, James, Disney, Richard, Duncan, Alan, Van Reenen, John (2004). The internationalisation of public welfare policy. (CEP Discussion Papers 656). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bartel, Ann, Ichniowski, Casey, Kleiner, Morris, Freeman, Richard B. (2004). Can a work organization have an attitude problem? The impact of workplaces on employee attitude and economic outcomes. (CEPDP 636). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bayo-Moriones, Alberto, Galdon-Sanchez, Jose E., Guell, Maia (2004). Is seniority-based pay used as a motivation device? Evidence from plant level data. (CEPDP 646). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Belfield, Richard, Marsden, David (2004). Unions, performance-related pay and procedural justice: the case of classroom teachers. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Benigno, Gianluca, Benigno, Pierpaolo (2004). Designing target rules for international monetary policy cooperation. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bernard, Andrew B., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter K. (2004). Comparative advantage and heterogeneous firms. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bernard, Andrew B., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter K., Simpson, Helen (2004). Relative wage variation and industry location. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Blanchflower, David G., Bryson, Alex (2004). The union wage premium in the US and the UK. (CEPDP 612). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bryson, Alex, Cappellari, Lorenzo, Lucifora, Claudio (2004). Do job security guarantees work? (CEPDP 661). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bryson, Alex, Cappellari, Lorenzo, Lucifora, Claudio (2004). Job satisfaction and employer behaviour. (PSI research discussion paper 22). Policy Studies Institute.
  • Caselli, Francesco (2004). Accounting for cross-country income differences. National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Chevalier, Arnaud (2004). Parental education and child's education: a natural experiment. (CEEDP 40). Centre for the Economics of Education , London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crowe, Christopher (2004). Inflation, inequality and social conflict. (CEPDP 657). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Cullum, Paul, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). The demand for tobacco products in the UK. (Government Economic Service working paper). Customs and Excise Press Office.
  • Cuñat, Vicente, Guadalupe, Maria (2004). Executive compensation and product market competition. (CEPDP 617). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Davies, Peter, Telhaj, Shqiponje, Hutton, David, Adnett, Nick, Coe, Robert (2004). The myth of the bog standard secondary school: a school level analysis of students’ choice of optional subjects. (Institute for Education Policy Research working paper 13). Institute for Education Policy Research, Staffordshire University.
  • De Paoli, Bianca (2004). Monetary policy and welfare in a small open economy. (CEPDP 639). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Elliot, Kimberly Ann, Freeman, Richard B. (2004). White hats or Don Quixotes? Human rights vigilantes in the global economy. (CEPDP 638). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Freeman, Richard B. (2004). Are European labor markets as awful as all that? (CEPDP 644). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Machin, Stephen (2004). Paying for primary schools: supply constraints, school popularity or congestion? (CEEDP 42). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Machin, Stephen (2004). Valuing rail access using transport innovations. (CEPDP 611). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gkionakis, Vasileios (2004). Short job tenures and firing taxes in the search theory of unemployment. (CEPDP 628). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Goos, Maarten (2004). Sinking the blues: the impact of shop closing hours on labor and product markets. (CEPDP 664). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gospel, Howard, Willman, Paul (2004). Comparatively open: statutory information disclosure for consultation and bargaining in Germany, France and the UK. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP0615). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Grant, Jeremy, Kirchmaier, Thomas (2004). Corporate ownership structure and performance in Europe. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP0631). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Gregg, Paul, Scutella, Rosanna, Wadsworth, Jonathan (2004). Reconciling workless measures at the individual and household level: theory and evidence from the United States, Britain, Germany, Spain and Australia. (CEPDP 635). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gregg, Paul, Wadsworth, Jonathan (2004). Two sides to every story: measuring the polarisation of work. (CEPDP 632). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Griffith, Rachel, Harrison, Rupert, Van Reenen, John (2004). How special is the special relationship?: using the impact of R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing. (CEP Discussion Papers 659). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Griffith, Rachel, Redding, Stephen, Simpson, Helen (2004). Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Harrigan, James, Venables, Tony (2004). Timeliness, trade and agglomeration. (CEPDP 616). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Horner, Johannes, Ngai, L. Rachel, Olivetti, Claudia (2004). Public enterprises and labor market performance. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Jin, E., Freeman, Richard B. (2004). Where do new US-trained science-engineering PhDs come from? (NBER Working Paper Series ISSU 10554). National Bureau of Economic Research Inc.
  • Kangasniemi, Mari, Winters, L. Alan, Commander, Simon (2004). Is the medical brain drain beneficial? Evidence from overseas doctors in the UK. (CEPDP 618). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Knight-Turvey, Neal, Neal, Andrew, West, Michael A., Dawson, Jeremy (2004). The impact of an innovative human resource function on firm performance: the moderating role of financing strategy. (CEPDP 630). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Kruse, Douglas, Blasi, Joseph, Buchele, Robert, Scharf, Adria, Rodgers, Loren, Mackin, Chris, Freeman, Richard B. (2004). Motivating employee owners in ESOP firms: human resource policies and company performance. (CEPDP 658). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Kruse, Douglas, Blasi, Joseph, Freeman, Richard B. (2004). Monitoring colleagues at work: profit-sharing, employee ownership, broad-based stock options and workplace performance in the United States. (CEPDP 647). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Lane, Philip R., Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria (2004). Financial globalization and exchange rates. (CEPDP 662). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Layard, Richard (2004). Good jobs and bad jobs. (Centre for Economic Performance occasional papers CEPOP19). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • List, John A., Sturm, Daniel (2004). How elections matter: theory and evidence from environmental policy. (NBER working paper 10609). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Machin, Stephen, Marie, Olivier (2004). Crime and benefit sanctions. (CEPDP 645). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Machin, Stephen, McNally, Sandra (2004). The literacy hour. Institute for the Study of Labor.
  • Machin, Stephen, McNally, Sandra (2004). The literacy hour. Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Machin, Stephen, Wood, Stephen (2004). Looking for HRM/union substitution: evidence from British workplaces. (CEPDP 605). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Manning, Alan (2004). Instrumental variables for binary treatments with heterogeneous treatment effects: a simple exposition. (CEPDP 619). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Manning, Alan (2004). We can work it out: the impact of technological change on the demand for low skill workers. (CEP Discussion Paper 640). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Marsden, David (2004). Unions and procedural justice: an alternative to the 'common rule'. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Marsden, David (2004). The 'network economy' and models of the employment contract: psychological, economic and legal. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Martin, Ralf (2004). Globalisation, ICT and the nitty gritty of plant level datasets. (CEPDP 653). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • McIntosh, Steven (2004). Further analysis of the returns to academic and vocational qualifications. (CEEDP 35). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • McIntosh, Steven (2004). The impact of vocational qualifications on the labour market outcomes of low-achieving school-leavers. (CEPDP 621). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • McIntosh, Steven (2004). The returns to apprenticeship training. (CEPDP 622). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Meade, Ellen E., Stasavage, David (2004). Publicity of debate and the incentive to dissent: evidence from the US federal reserve. (CEPDP 608). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Neal, Andrew, West, Michael A., Patterson, Malcolm G. (2004). Do organisational climate and strategic orientation moderate the relationship between human resource management practices and productivity? (CEPDP 624). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Ngai, L. Rachel, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). Balanced growth with structural change. (CEP discussion paper CEPDP0627). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Ngai, L. Rachel, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). Structural change in a multi-sector model of growth. (CEPR discussion papers 4763). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Nickell, Stephen (2004). Employment and taxes. (CEPDP 634). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Oulton, Nicholas (2004). Investment-specific technological change and growth accounting. (Bank of England working papers 213). Bank of England.
  • Oulton, Nicholas (2004). A statistical framework for the analysis of productivity and sustainable development. (CEPDP CEPDP0629). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Overman, Henry G., Winters, L. Alan (2004). The geography of UK international trade. (CEPDP 606). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Patterson, Malcolm, Warr, Peter, West, Michael (2004). Organizational climate and company productivity: the role of employee affect and employee level. (CEPDP 626). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Pellizzari, Michele (2004). Do friends and relatives really help in getting a good job? (CEPDP 623). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Petrongolo, Barbara (2004). Gender segregation in employment contracts. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Petrongolo, Barbara (2004). Gender segregation in employment contracts. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2004). Labor market institutions, wages and investment. (CEPDP 652). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2004). The impact of the school year on student performance and earnings: evidence from the German short school years. (CEEDP 34). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Pissarides, Christopher, Vallanti, Giovanna (2004). Productivity growth and employment: theory and panel estimates. (CEP discussion paper; CEPDP0663 0663). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Rice, Patricia, Venables, Tony (2004). Spatial determinants of productivity: analysis for the regions of Great Britain. (CEPDP 642). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Schivardi, Fabiano, Torrini, Roberto (2004). Threshold effects and firm size: the case of firing costs. (CEPDP 633). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Schmitt, John, Wadsworth, Jonathan (2004). Is there an impact of household computer ownership on children's educational attainment in Britain? (CEPDP 625). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Scott, Susan V., Walsham, Geoff (2004). The broadening spectrum of reputation risk in organizations: banking on risk and trust relationships. (Working paper series 130). Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Silva, Olmo (2004). Entrepreneurship: can the Jack-of-all-trades attitude be acquired? (CEPDP 665). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Smart, Michael, Sturm, Daniel (2004). Term limits and electoral accountability. (CEPR discussion paper 4272). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Soo, Kwok Tong (2004). Zipf's law for cities: a cross country investigation. (CEPDP 641). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Steedman, Hilary, Stoney, Sheila (2004). Disengagement 14-16: context and evidence. (CEPDP 654). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Van Reenen, John (2004). Is there a market for work group servers? Evaluating market level demand elasticities using micro and macro models. (CEP Discussion Papers 650). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Venables, Tony (2004). Evaluating urban transport improvements: cost benefit analysis in the presence of agglomeration and income taxation. (CEPDP 651). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Wolf, Nikolaus (2004). Endowments, market potential, and industrial location: evidence from interwar Poland (1918-1939). (CEPDP 609). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Yashiv, Eran (2004). The self selection of migrant workers revisited. (CEPDP 655). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Economic History
  • Altorfer, Stefan (2004). The canton of Berne as an investor on the London capital market in the 18th century. (Economic History Working Papers 85/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Austin, Gareth (2004). Markets with, without, and in spite of states: West Africa in the pre-colonial nineteenth century. (Working papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 03/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bakker, Gerben (2004). At the origins of increased productivity growth in services. Productivity, social savings and the consumer surplus of the film industry, 1900-1938. (Economic History Working Papers 81/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Christodoulaki, Olga, Penzer, Jeremy (2004). News from London: Greek government bonds on the London Stock Exchange, 1914-1929. (Economic History Working Papers 86/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crafts, Nicholas (2004). Market potential in British regions, 1871-1931. (Working papers in large-scale technological change 04/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crafts, Nicholas (2004). Regional GDP in Britain, 1871-1911: some estimates. (Working papers in large-scale technological change 03/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crafts, Nicholas (2004). Social savings as a measure of the contribution of a new technology to economic growth. (Working papers in large-scale technological change 06/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crafts, Nicholas (2004). The world economy in the 1990s: a long run perspective. (Economic History Working Papers 87/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Crafts, Nicholas, Mulatu, Abay (2004). How did the location of industry respond to falling transport costs in Britain before World War 1? (Working papers in large-scale technological change 05/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Deng, Kent (2004). State building and the original push for institutional change in China, 1840-1950. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 01/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Epstein, Philip, Howlett, Peter, Schulze, Max-Stephan (2004). Trade, convergence and globalisation: the dynamics of change in the international income distribution, 1950-1998. (Economic History Working Papers 83/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hunter, Janet (2004). Institutional change in Meiji Japan: image and reality. (EIJS working paper series 203). The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics.
  • O'Brien, Patrick (2004). Colonies in a globalizing economy 1815-1948. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 08/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Riello, Giorgio, O'Brien, Patrick (2004). Reconstructing the Industrial Revolution: analyses, perceptions and conceptions of Britain’s precocious transition to Europe’s first industrial society. (Economic History Working Papers 84/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Smart, Michael, Sturm, Daniel (2004). Term limits and electoral accountability. (CEPR discussion paper 4272). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Sugihara, Kaoru (2004). Japanese imperialism in global resource history. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 07/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sugihara, Kaoru (2004). The state and the industrious revolution in Tokugawa Japan. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 02/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Topik, Steven (2004). The world coffee market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, from colonial to national regimes. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 04/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Wigan, Henry (2004). The effects of the 1925 Portuguese Bank Note Crisis. (Economic History Working Papers 82/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Wong, R. Bin (2004). The role of the Chinese state in long-distance commerce. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 05/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Zurndorfer, Harriet T. (2004). Imperialism, globalization and public finance: the case of late Qing China. (Working Papers of the Global Economic History Network (GEHN) 06/04). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Economics
  • Anderlini, Luca, Felli, Leonardo, Postlewaite, Andrew (2004). Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write? (CEPR Discussion Papers DP4197). Center for Economic Policy Research.
  • Ardagna, Silvia, Caselli, Francesco, Lane, Timothy (2004). Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries. National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Ardagna, Silvia, Caselli, Francesco, Lane, Timothy (2004). Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Barankay, Iwan, Rasul, Imran (2004). Relative and absolute incentives: evidence on worker productivity. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Levy, Gilat (2004). Robin Hood's compromise: land reforms, inequality, redistribution and moral hazard. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Banks, James, Disney, Richard, Duncan, Alan, Van Reenen, John (2004). The internationalisation of public welfare policy. (CEP Discussion Papers 656). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Benigno, Gianluca, Benigno, Pierpaolo (2004). Designing target rules for international monetary policy cooperation. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bernard, Andrew B., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter K. (2004). Comparative advantage and heterogeneous firms. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Bernard, Andrew B., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter K., Simpson, Helen (2004). Relative wage variation and industry location. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Besley, Timothy, Ghatak, Maitreesh (2004). Competition and incentives with motivated agents. (CEPR discussion paper no. 4641). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Burgess, Robin, Venables, Tony (2004). Towards a microeconomics of growth. (World Bank policy research working paper 3257). World Bank.
  • Canova, Fabio, Pappa, Evi (2004). The elusive costs and the immaterial gains of fiscal constraints. IGIER, Università Bocconi.
  • Caselli, Francesco (2004). Accounting for cross-country income differences. National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Chevalier, Arnaud (2004). Parental education and child's education: a natural experiment. (CEEDP 40). Centre for the Economics of Education , London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cremer, Jacques, Garicano, Luis, Prat, Andrea (2004). Codes in organizations. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Cullum, Paul, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). The demand for tobacco products in the UK. (Government Economic Service working paper). Customs and Excise Press Office.
  • De Paoli, Bianca (2004). Monetary policy and welfare in a small open economy. (CEPDP 639). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Eissa, Nada, Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Thustrup Kreiner, Claus (2004). Evaluation of four tax reforms in the United States: labor supply and welfare effects for single mothers. National Bureau for Economic Research.
  • Griffith, Rachel, Harrison, Rupert, Van Reenen, John (2004). How special is the special relationship?: using the impact of R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing. (CEP Discussion Papers 659). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Griffith, Rachel, Redding, Stephen, Simpson, Helen (2004). Foreign Ownership and Productivity: New Evidence from the Service Sector and the R&D Lab. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Harrigan, James, Venables, Tony (2004). Timeliness, trade and agglomeration. (CEPDP 616). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Hart, Oliver, Moore, John (2004). Agreeing now to agree later: contracts that rule out but do not rule in. (TE 472). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Horner, Johannes, Ngai, L. Rachel, Olivetti, Claudia (2004). Public enterprises and labor market performance. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Iacone, Fabrizio, Robinson, Peter M. (2004). Cointegration in fractional systems with deterministic trends. (Econometrics; EM/2004/476 EM/04/476). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Immervoll, Herwig, Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Thustrup Kreiner, Claus, Saez, Emmanuel (2004). Welfare reform in european countries: a micro-simulation analysis. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Julliard, Christian (2004). Human capital and international portfolio choice. Christian Julliard.
  • Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Hougaard Jensen, Svend Erik, Lentz, Rasmus (2004). Befolkningsaldring, offentlige udgifter og finanspolitikkens holdbarhed. Københavns universitet. Økonomiske institut.
  • Lach, Saul, Schankerman, Mark (2004). Incentives and invention in universities. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Levy, Gilat (2004). Public education for the minority, private education for the majority. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Levy, Gilat, Razin, Ronny (2004). On the limits of communication in multidimensional cheap talk. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). Nonparametric inference for unbalanced time series data. (Econometrics; EM/2004/474 EM/04/474). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). An optimal estimator of true mark under double blind marking. Department of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • List, John A., Sturm, Daniel (2004). How elections matter: theory and evidence from environmental policy. (NBER working paper 10609). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Manning, Alan (2004). Instrumental variables for binary treatments with heterogeneous treatment effects: a simple exposition. (CEPDP 619). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Manning, Alan (2004). We can work it out: the impact of technological change on the demand for low skill workers. (CEP Discussion Paper 640). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Ngai, L. Rachel, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). Balanced growth with structural change. (CEP discussion paper CEPDP0627). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Ngai, L. Rachel, Pissarides, Christopher (2004). Structural change in a multi-sector model of growth. (CEPR discussion papers 4763). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Pappa, Evi (2004). The unbearable tightness of being in a monetary union : fiscal restrictions and regional stability. IGIER, Università Bocconi.
  • Petrongolo, Barbara (2004). Gender segregation in employment contracts. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Petrongolo, Barbara (2004). Gender segregation in employment contracts. London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2004). Labor market institutions, wages and investment. (CEPDP 652). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2004). The impact of the school year on student performance and earnings: evidence from the German short school years. (CEEDP 34). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Pissarides, Christopher, Vallanti, Giovanna (2004). Productivity growth and employment: theory and panel estimates. (CEP discussion paper; CEPDP0663 0663). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Rahi, Rohit, Zigrand, Jean-Pierre (2004). Strategic financial innovation in segmented markets. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Rice, Patricia, Venables, Tony (2004). Spatial determinants of productivity: analysis for the regions of Great Britain. (CEPDP 642). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Robinson, Peter (2004). Efficiency improvements in inference on stationary and nonstationary fractional time series. (Econometrics; EM/2004/480 EM/04/480). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Robinson, Peter M. (2004). Robust covariance matrix estimation : HAC estimates with long memory/antipersistence correction. (Econometrics; EM/2004/471 EM/04/471). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Robinson, Peter M. (2004). The distance between rival nonstationary fractional processes. (Econometrics; EM/2004/468 EM/03/468). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Smart, Michael, Sturm, Daniel (2004). Term limits and electoral accountability. (CEPR discussion paper 4272). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Sutton, John (2004). Market share dynamics and the 'persistence of leadership' debate. (Economics of Industry; EI 37 EI/37). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Sutton, John (2004). Market share dynamics and the ‘persistence of leadership’ debate. (EI 37). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Sutton, John (2004). The auto-component supply chain in China and India: a benchmark study. (Economics of Industry; EI 34 EI/34). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Tong, Jian, Chenggang, Xu (2004). Financial institutions and the wealth of nations: tales of development. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Tong, Jian, Xu, Cheng-Gang (2004). Financial institutions and the wealth of nations: tales of development. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Van Reenen, John (2004). Is there a market for work group servers? Evaluating market level demand elasticities using micro and macro models. (CEP Discussion Papers 650). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Venables, Tony (2004). Evaluating urban transport improvements: cost benefit analysis in the presence of agglomeration and income taxation. (CEPDP 651). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Yashiv, Eran (2004). The self selection of migrant workers revisited. (CEPDP 655). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • European Institute
  • Baccaro, Lucio, Simoni, Marco (2004). The Irish social partnership and the 'celtic tiger' phenomenon. (Discussion Paper Series 154). International Labour Organization.
  • Buiter, Willem H., Sibert, Anne C. (2004). Deflationary bubbles. (NBER Working Paper 10642). NBER.
  • Chalmers, Damian (2004). Constitutional reason in an age of terror. (Global law working paper 06/04). School of Law, New York University.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Gil, Joan (2004). Social interactions and the contemporaneous determinants of individuals’ weight. (Working Papers 2004-19). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • Gambaro, Ludovica, Milio, Simona, Simoni, Marco (2004). Partnership for development: the weight of civil society in Italian territorial employment pacts. (Discussion Papers Series 155). International Institute for Labor Studies.
  • Gambaro, Ludovica, Milio, Simona, Simoni, Marco (2004). Partnerships for development: studies on territorial employment pacts in Italy. (Decent work research programme 155). International Labour Organisation.
  • López, Guillem, Costa-i-Font, Joan, Planas, Ivan (2004). Diversity and regional inequalities: assessing the outcomes of the Spanish 'system of health care services'. (Working Papers 745). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • Thielemann, Eiko R. (2004). Does policy matter? On governments' attempts to control unwanted migration. The Center of Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California.
  • White, Jonathan (2004). The political bond in Europe: a research agenda. (Online Paper 21/04). Federal Trust for Education and Research.
  • Financial Markets Group
  • Altissimo, Filippo, Mele, Antonio (2004). Simulated nonparametric estimation of continuous time models of asset prices and returns. (Discussion paper 476). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Anderlini, Luca, Felli, Leonardo, Postlewaite, Andrew (2004). Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write? (CEPR Discussion Papers DP4197). Center for Economic Policy Research.
  • Besley, Timothy, Prat, Andrea (2004). Credible pensions. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 525). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Byrne, Alistair, Harrison, Debbie, Blake, David (2004). Barriers to pension scheme participation in small and medium sized enterprises. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 523). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cairns, Andrew J. G., Blake, David, Dowd, Kevin (2004). Stochastic lifestyling: optimal dynamic asset allocation for defined contribution pension plans. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 443). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Carletti, Elena, Cerasi, Vittoria, Daltung, Sonja (2004). Multiple-bank lending: diversification and free-riding in monitoring. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 490). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chen, Xiaohong, Fan, Yanqin, Patton, Andrew J. (2004). Simple tests for models of dependence between multiple financial time series, with applications to U.S. equity returns and exchange rates. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 483). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cocco, Joao F., Lopes, Paula (2004). Defined benefit or defined contribution?: An empirical study of pension choices. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 505). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Connor, Gregory, Woo, Mason (2004). An Introduction to hedge funds. (Discussion paper 477). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Danielsson, Jon, Love, Ryan (2004). Feedback trading. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 510). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dasgupta, Amil, Prat, Andrea (2004). Career concerns in financial markets. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 494). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ellul, Andrew, Shin, Hyun Song, Tonks, Ian (2004). Opening and closing the market: evidence from the London Stock Exchange. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 506). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Esho, Neil, Kollo, Michael G., Sharpe, Ian G. (2004). Eurobond underwriter spreads. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 503). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Faure-Grimaud, Antoine, Inderst, Roman (2004). Conglomerate entrenchment under optimal financial contracting. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 521). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Foldes, Lucien (2004). Continuous time optimal stochastic growth: local martingales, transversality and existence. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 479). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gomes, Francisco, Michaelides, Alexander (2004). A human capital explanation for an asset allocation puzzle? (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 491). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gomes, Francisco, Michaelides, Alexander, Polkovnichenko, Valery (2004). Portfolio choice and wealth accumulation with taxable and tax-deferred accounts. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 519). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gondat-Larralde, Celine, James, Kevin R. (2004). Block-booking and IPO share allocation: the importance of being ignorant. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 480). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles (2004). The Monetary Policy Committee's reaction function: an exercise in estimation. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 495). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles (2004). The interaction between the Bank of England's forecasts and policy, and the outturn. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 496). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles, Segoviano, Miguel A. (2004). Basel and procyclicality: a comparison of the standardised and IRB approaches to an improved credit risk method. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 524). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles, Sunirand, Pojanart, Tsomocos, Dimitrios P. (2004). A model to analyse financial fragility. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 492). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles, Sunirand, Pojanart, Tsomocos, Dimitrios P. (2004). A model to analyse financial fragility: applications. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 482). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles, Sunirand, Pojanart, Tsomocos, Dimitrios P. (2004). A risk assessment model for banks. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 504). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Goodhart, Charles, Sunirand, Pojanart, Tsomocos, Dimitrios P. (2004). A time series analysis of financial fragility in the UK banking system. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 517). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Grant, Jeremy, Kirchmaier, Thomas (2004). Corporate ownership structure and performance in Europe. (CEPDP 631). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Gregory, Alan, Tonks, Ian (2004). Performance of personal pension schemes in the UK. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 486). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Hart, Oliver, Moore, John (2004). Agreeing now to agree later: contracts that rule out but do not rule in. (TE 472). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Hattori, Masazumi (2004). A theory of sovereign debt roll-over crisis. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 488). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Inkmann, Joachim, Blake, David (2004). Liability valuation and optimal asset allocation. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 507). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • James, Kevin R. (2004). IPO underpricing during the boom: a block-booking explanation. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 481). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Julliard, Christian (2004). Human capital and international portfolio choice. Christian Julliard.
  • Kim, Woocheol, Linton, Oliver (2004). A local instrumental variable estimation method for generalized additive volatility models. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 509). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kirchmaier, Thomas, Grant, Jeremy (2004). Who governs?: corporate ownership and control structures in Europe. (SSRN working paper). Social Science Research Network.
  • Kondor, Peter (2004). Rational trader risk. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 533). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kondor, Peter (2004). The more we know, the less we agree: public announcements and higher-order expectations. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 532). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kristensen, Dennis (2004). Estimation in two classes of semiparametric diffusion models. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 500). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kristensen, Dennis (2004). Estimation of partial differential equations with applications in finance. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 499). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kristensen, Dennis (2004). A semiparametric single-factor model of the term structure. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 501). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). Estimation of linear regression models by a spread-tolerant estimator. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 512). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). Nonparametric inference for unbalanced time series data. (Econometrics; EM/2004/474 EM/04/474). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Linton, Oliver, Mammen, Enno (2004). Estimating semiparametric ARCH (∞) models by kernel smoothing methods. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 511). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Linton, Oliver, Mammen, Enno, Nielsen, J., Taanggard, C. (2004). Yield curve estimation by kernel smoothing. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 515). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mele, Antonio (2004). General properties of rational stock-market fluctuations. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 489). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mencia, Javier F., Sentana, Enrique (2004). Estimation and testing of dynamic models with generalised hyperbolic innovations. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 502). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Muñoz, Sònia (2004). Real effects of regional house prices: dynamic panel estimation with heterogeneity. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 493). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Pagratis, Spyros (2004). Co-ordination failure and the role of banks in the resolution of financial distress. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 420). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Patton, Andrew J. (2004). Are "market neutral" hedge funds really market neutral? (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 522). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Peñaranda, Francisco, Sentana, Enrique (2004). Spanning tests in return and stochastic discount factor mean-variance frontiers: a unifying approach. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 497). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Prat, Andrea (2004). The wrong kind of transparency. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 498). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Rahi, Rohit, Zigrand, Jean-Pierre (2004). Strategic financial innovation in segmented markets. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Rahi, Rohit, Zigrand, Jean-Pierre (2004). Strategic financial innovation in segmented markets. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 520). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sabbatini, Michael, Linton, Oliver (2004). A GARCH model of the implied volatility of the Swiss Market Index from options prices. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 516). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Smith, Sarah (2004). Stopping short?: evidence on contributions to long-term savings from aggregate and micro data. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 485). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Tong, Jian, Xu, Cheng-Gang (2004). Financial institutions and the wealth of nations: tales of development. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 484). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Webb, David C. (2004). Sponsoring company finance and investment and defined benefit pension scheme deficits. (Financial Markets Group Discussion Papers 487). Financial Markets Group, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gender Studies
  • Kabeer, Naila (2004). Imagining 'the social': social policy analysis for the poor in poor countries. (IDS working papers 191). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Geography and Environment
  • Bell, David R., Hilber, Christian A. L. (2004). An empirical test of the theory of sales: do household storage costs affect consumer and store behavior? (Utrecht School of Economics working papers 05-23). Utrecht School of Economics.
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Machin, Stephen (2004). Paying for primary schools: supply constraints, school popularity or congestion? (CEEDP 42). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Machin, Stephen (2004). Valuing rail access using transport innovations. (CEPDP 611). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L. (2004). Neighborhood externality risk and the homeownership status of properties. (Research Papers in Environmental and Spatial Analysis 94). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Mayer, Christopher (2004). Why do households without children support local public schools? Linking house price capitalization to school spending. (NBER Working Paper series 10804). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w10804
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Mayer, Christopher J. (2004). School funding equalization and residential location for the young and the elderly. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Mayer, Christopher J. (2004). Why do households without children support local public schools? (NBER working paper 10804). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Mason, Michael (2004). Citizenship beyond national borders?: identifying mechanisms of public access and redress in international environmental regimes. (Research Papers in Environmental and Spatial Analysis no. 90). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Overman, Henry G., Winters, L. Alan (2004). The geography of UK international trade. (CEPDP 606). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Palmer, Charles (2004). The role of collective action in determining the benefits from IPPK logging concessions: a case study from Sekatak, East Kalimantan. (CIFOR working paper no. 28). Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
  • Rodgers, Dennis (2004). Old wine in new bottles or new wine in old? Conceptualising violence and governmentality in Latin America. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 6). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Silva, Olmo (2004). Entrepreneurship: can the Jack-of-all-trades attitude be acquired? (CEPDP 665). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Government
  • Brosamle, Klaus, Wenzel, Heinz-Dieter, Lackenbauer, Jorg (2004). Public debt and the future of the EU's stability and growth pact. (BERG working paper series on government and growth 50). Berg (Firm).
  • Dietrich, Franz, List, Christian (2004). A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa, Bechev, Dimitar (2004). Kosovo: successes and failures of international civil and military involvement. Debate held at European Studies Centre, St Antony's, Oxford, 30 March 2004. (Discussion papers (South East Europe series) DP31). Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Thielemann, Eiko R. (2004). Does policy matter? On governments' attempts to control unwanted migration. The Center of Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California.
  • Hellenic Observatory
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kamaras, Antonis (2004). Market reforms and urban disparity: the cases of Athens & Thessaloniki. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Klarevas, Louis (2004). Greeks bearing consensus: an outline for increasing Greece’s soft power in the west. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Klarevas, Louis (2004). The eagle and the phoenix: the United States and the Greek coup of 1967. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Koutalakis, Charalampos (2004). Environmental harmonization in Central Eastern Europe: lessons from the southern enlargement. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Papaspyrou, Theodoros (2004). EMU strategies: lessons from Greece in view of EU enlargement. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sotiropoulos, Dimitri A. (2004). Democratization, administrative reform and the state in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain: is there a ‘model’ of South European bureaucracy? Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sotiropoulos, Dimitri A. (2004). Formal weakness and informal strength: civil society in contemporary Greece. Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • International Development
  • Baruah, Apurba K. (2004). Ethnic conflicts and traditional self-governing institutions: a study of Laitumkhrah Dorbar. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 39). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Beall, Jo (2004). Decentralisation and engendering democracy: lessons from local government reform in South Africa. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 54). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Beall, Jo, Mkhize, Sibongiseni, Vawda, Shahid (2004). Traditional authority, institutional multiplicity and political transition in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 48). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bezuidenhout, Andries (2004). Post-colonial workplace regimes in the engineering industry in South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 53). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bonnin, Debby (2004). Understanding the legacies of political violence: an examination of political conflict in Mpumalanga Township, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 44). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Cock, Jacklyn (2004). Rethinking militarism in post-apartheid South Africa. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 43). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • DiJohn, Jonathan (2004). The political economy of economic liberalisation in Venezuela. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 46). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Díaz, Ana María, Sánchez, Fabio (2004). A geography of illicit crops (coca leaf) and armed conflict in Colombia. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 47). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Esser, Daniel, Ozoux, Patrick (2004). Restructuring with workforce reduction: how to manage the process in a socially sensitive manner. (MCC working paper 6). International Labour Organization.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2004). Democracy in the desert: civil society, nation-building and empire. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 3). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2004). Why so much centralization? A model of primitive centripetal accumulation. (DEDPS 43). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Fischer, Andrew Martin (2004). Urban fault lines in Shangri-La: population and economic foundations of interethnic conflict in the Tibetan areas of western China. (Crisis States working paper 42). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Giustozzi, Antonio (2004). 'Good' state vs. 'bad' warlords? A critique of state-building strategies in Afghanistan. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 51). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gutiérrez Sanín, Francisco (2004). Hyper-fragmentation and traditional politics in Colombia: discussing alternative explanations. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 24). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hoyos, Diana, Ceballos, Marcela (2004). Electoral behaviour trends and decentralisation in Colombia’s municipalities, 1988-2000. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 57). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kelly, Tobias (2004). Access to justice: the Palestinian legal system and the fragmentation of coercive power. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 41). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mason, Ann C. (2004). Constructing authority alternatives in Colombia: globalisation and the transformation of governance. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 40). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mosoetsa, Sarah (2004). The legacies of apartheid and implications of economic liberalisation: a post-apartheid township. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 49). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Nathan, Laurie (2004). Accounting for South Africa’s successful transition to democracy. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 5). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Nathan, Laurie (2004). Security communities and the problem of domestic instability. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 55). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Nathan, Laurie (2004). The absence of common values and failure of common security in Southern Africa, 1992-2003. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 50). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The 'new' imperialism and possibilities for coexistence. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 2). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The political impact of globalisation and liberalisation : evidence emerging from crisis states research. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 7). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Putzel, James (2004). The politics of 'participation' : civil society, the state and development assistance. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 1). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Rettberg, Angelika (2004). Business-led peacebuilding in Colombia: fad or future of a country in crisis? (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 56). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Rodgers, Dennis (2004). Old wine in new bottles or new wine in old? Conceptualising violence and governmentality in Latin America. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 6). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2004). Representation, participation, and development: lessons from small industry in Latin America. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 45). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sharma, Manorama (2004). Critically assessing traditions: the case of Meghalaya. (Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 52). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Srivastava, Manoj (2004). Moving beyond ‘institutions matter’: some reflections on how the ‘rules of the game’ evolve and change. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 4). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • International History
  • Nish, Ian, Chapman, John (2004). On the periphery of the Russo-Japanese war - part I. (IS 475). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • International Relations
  • Meade, Ellen E., Stasavage, David (2004). Publicity of debate and the incentive to dissent: evidence from the US federal reserve. (CEPDP 608). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • LSE
  • Atanasov, Petar (2004). Macedonian national identity: quantitative differences between unitary and subaltern national myths and narratives. (Discussion papers (South East Europe series) DP32). Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bana e Costa, Carlos A., de Corte, Jean-Marie, Vansnick, Jean-Claude (2004). On the mathematical foundations of MACBETH. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 04.61). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Blanden, Jo, Gregg, Paul (2004). Family income and educational attainment: a review of approaches and evidence for Britain. (CEEDP 41). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Blundell, Richard, Dearden, Lorraine, Sianesi, Barbara (2004). Evaluating the impact of education on earnings in the UK: models, methods and results from the NCDS. (CEEDP 47). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Causevic, Fikret, Tomas, Rajko (2004). Understanding reforms: Bosnia and Hercegovina. Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies.
  • Busek, Erhard (2004). Five years of Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe: achievements and challenges ahead: public lecture given by Dr Erhard Busek, Special Coordinator for the Stability Pact, given at the London School of Economics on 8 March 2004. (Discussion papers DP30). Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dearden, Lorraine, McGranahan, Leslie, Sianesi, Barbara (2004). Returns to education for the 'marginal learner': evidence from the BCS70. (CEEDP 45). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dearden, Lorraine, McGranahan, Leslie, Sianesi, Barbara (2004). An in-depth analysis of the returns to National Vocational Qualifications obtained at level 2. (CEEDP 46). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dearden, Lorraine, McGranahan, Leslie, Sianesi, Barbara (2004). The role of credit constraints in educational choices: evidence from NCDS and BCS70. (CEEDP 48). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Estrin, Saul, Basu, S, Svejnar, J (2004). Wage determination under Communism and in transition: Evidence from Central Europe. (IZA Discussion Paper No. 1276). University of Bonn.
  • Feinstein, Leon, Galindo-Rueda, Fernando, Vignoles, Anna (2004). The labour market impact of adult education and training: a cohort analysis. (CEEDP 36). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Galindo-Rueda, Fernando, Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Oscar, Vignoles, Anna (2004). The widening socio-economic gap in UK higher education. (CEEDP 44). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Jenkins, Andrew (2004). Women, lifelong learning and employment. (CEEDP 39). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Jenkins, Andrew, Wolf, Alison (2004). Regional variations in adult learning and vocational training: evidence from NCDS and WERS 98. (CEEDP 37). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kurunmaki, Liisa, Miller, Peter (2004). Modernisation, partnerships and the management of risk. (DP 31). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Levacic, Rosalind, Jenkins, Andrew (2004). Evaluating the effectiveness of specialist schools. (CEEDP 38). Centre for the Economics of Education, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Macve, Richard (2004). Accounting for insurance contracts: a comment on ‘deprival value’ measurement for contract liabilities in revenue recognition. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Pearce, Jenny (2004). Beyond the perimeter fence: oil and armed conflict in Casanare, Colombia. (Discussion papers). Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Read, Daniel (2004). Utility theory from Jeremy Bentham to Daniel Kahneman. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 04.64). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Read, Daniel, Orsel, Burcu, Rahman, Juwaria, Frederick, Shane (2004). Four score and seven years from now: the “date/delay effect” in temporal discounting. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 04.65). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Read, Daniel, Read, Nicoleta Liliana (2004). Time discounting over the lifespan. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 04.63). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Scholten, Marc, Read, Daniel (2004). Interval effects: superadditivity and subadditivity in intertemporal choice. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 04.66). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Vayanos, Dimitri (2004). Flight to quality, flight to liquidity, and the pricing of risk. (NBER Working Papers 10327). National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  • Vayanos, Dimitri, Wang, Tan (2004). Search and endogenous concentration of liquidity in asset markets. Econometric Society.
  • LSE Health
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Gil, Joan (2004). Social interactions and the contemporaneous determinants of individuals’ weight. (Working Papers 2004-19). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • López, Guillem, Costa-i-Font, Joan, Planas, Ivan (2004). Diversity and regional inequalities: assessing the outcomes of the Spanish 'system of health care services'. (Working Papers 745). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • Masseria, Cristina, Koolman, X, van Doorslaer, E (2004). Equity in the delivery of inpatient care in the European Union: a pooled analysis. (ECuity III WP13). ECuity Project.
  • Oliveira, Mónica D, Bevan, Gwyn (2004). A multilevel model to estimate unavoidable costs and to disentangle allocative inefficiencies of hospital care. Centro de Estudos de Gestão do IST.
  • Permanand, Govin, Mossialos, Elias (2004). Theorising the development of the European Union framework for pharmaceutical regulation. LSE Health and Social Care.
  • van Doorslaer, Eddy, Masseria, Cristina (2004). Income-related inequality in the use of medical care in 21 OECD countries. (OECD health working paper 14). Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
  • LSE Housing & Communities
  • Power, Anne (2004). Neighbourhood management and the future of urban areas. (CASEpaper 77). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Law School
  • Chalmers, Damian (2004). Constitutional reason in an age of terror. (Global law working paper 06/04). School of Law, New York University.
  • Kingsbury, Benedict, Krisch, Nico, Stewart, Richard (2004). The emergence of global administrative law. (Institute for International Law and Justice working paper 2004/1). Institute for International Law and Justice, New York University.
  • Krisch, Nico (2004). Imperial international law. (Global law working paper 01/04). Law department, New York University.
  • Management
  • Brown, J. David, Earle, John Sutherland, Lup, Daniela (2004). Finance, human capital, technical assistance, and the business environment in Romania. (William Davidson Institute Working Paper 639). William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan.
  • Cremer, Jacques, Garicano, Luis, Prat, Andrea (2004). Codes in organizations. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Kirchmaier, Thomas, Grant, Jeremy (2004). Who governs?: corporate ownership and control structures in Europe. (SSRN working paper). Social Science Research Network.
  • Scott, Susan V., Walsham, Geoff (2004). The broadening spectrum of reputation risk in organizations: banking on risk and trust relationships. (Working paper series 130). Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Media and Communications
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2004). Children online - consumers or citizens? (Cultures of Consumption Working Paper Series). ESRC/AHRB.
  • Methodology
  • Chari, Raj S., Egea de Horo, Alfonso, Benoit, Kenneth, Laver, Michael (2004). Spain and European Union constitution building. (Working papers 45/2004). Real Instituto Elcano.
  • Sturgis, Patrick, Tilley, James (2004). Political sophistication and issue voting: an intra-individual level analysis. (ESRC Research Methods Programme Working Paper 15). University of Manchester.
  • Middle East Centre
  • Mason, Michael (2004). Citizenship beyond national borders?: identifying mechanisms of public access and redress in international environmental regimes. (Research Papers in Environmental and Spatial Analysis no. 90). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
  • Dietrich, Franz, List, Christian (2004). A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Psychological and Behavioural Science
  • Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia, Nolas, S M (2004). Plotting the future: sense making processes in a post-merger situation. (KODE working papers 10). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Imas, J.M, Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia (2004). Global organisational truths? Invoking the past to re-write the management narrative of Chile. (KODE working papers 13). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • STICERD
  • Aassve, Arnstein, Burgess, Simon, Propper, Carol, Dickson, Matt (2004). Employment, family union, and childbearing decisions in Great Britain. (CASEpaper 84). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Anderlini, Luca, Felli, Leonardo, Postlewaite, Andrew (2004). Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write? (CEPR Discussion Papers DP4197). Center for Economic Policy Research.
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Barankay, Iwan, Rasul, Imran (2004). Relative and absolute incentives: evidence on worker productivity. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Levy, Gilat (2004). Robin Hood's compromise: land reforms, inequality, redistribution and moral hazard. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Besley, Timothy, Ghatak, Maitreesh (2004). Competition and incentives with motivated agents. (CEPR discussion paper no. 4641). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Bhattacharya, Sudipto, Guriev, Sergei (2004). Knowledge disclosure, patents and optimal organization of research and development. (TE 478). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Burgess, Robin, Venables, Tony (2004). Towards a microeconomics of growth. (World Bank policy research working paper 3257). World Bank.
  • Burgess, Simon, Propper, Carol, Rigg, John A. (2004). The impact of low income on child health: evidence from a birth cohort study. (CASEpaper 85). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Burgess, Simon, Wilson, Deborah, Lupton, Ruth (2004). Parallel lives?: ethnic segregation in the playground and the neighbourhood. (CMPO working paper series 04/094). Centre for Market and Public Organisation (University of Bristol).
  • Cremer, Jacques, Garicano, Luis, Prat, Andrea (2004). Codes in organizations. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Eissa, Nada, Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Thustrup Kreiner, Claus (2004). Evaluation of four tax reforms in the United States: labor supply and welfare effects for single mothers. National Bureau for Economic Research.
  • Esteve-Volart, Berta (2004). Gender discrimination and growth: theory and evidence from India. (DEDPS 42). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2004). Democracy in the desert: civil society, nation-building and empire. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 3). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Faguet, Jean-Paul (2004). Why so much centralization? A model of primitive centripetal accumulation. (DEDPS 43). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Genakos, Christos D. (2004). Differential merger effects: the case of the personal computer industry. (EI 39). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Goldstein, Marcus (2004). Intrahousehold efficiency and individual insurance in Ghana. (DEDPS 38). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Goldthorpe, John H., McKnight, Abigail (2004). The economic basis of social class. (CASEpaper 80). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hart, Oliver, Moore, John (2004). Agreeing now to agree later: contracts that rule out but do not rule in. (TE 472). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Hoare, James, Daniels, Gordon (2004). The Korean armistice of 1953 and its consequences - part I. (IS 467). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Hunter, Janet (2004). Institutional change in Meiji Japan: image and reality. (EIJS working paper series 203). The European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics.
  • Iacone, Fabrizio, Robinson, Peter M. (2004). Cointegration in fractional systems with deterministic trends. (Econometrics; EM/2004/476 EM/04/476). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Immervoll, Herwig, Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Thustrup Kreiner, Claus, Saez, Emmanuel (2004). Welfare reform in european countries: a micro-simulation analysis. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Hougaard Jensen, Svend Erik, Lentz, Rasmus (2004). Befolkningsaldring, offentlige udgifter og finanspolitikkens holdbarhed. Københavns universitet. Økonomiske institut.
  • Lach, Saul, Schankerman, Mark (2004). Incentives and invention in universities. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Levy, Gilat (2004). Public education for the minority, private education for the majority. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). Nonparametric inference for unbalanced time series data. (Econometrics; EM/2004/474 EM/04/474). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Linton, Oliver (2004). An optimal estimator of true mark under double blind marking. Department of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • List, John A., Sturm, Daniel (2004). How elections matter: theory and evidence from environmental policy. (NBER working paper 10609). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Mancusi, Maria Luisa (2004). International spillovers and absorptive capacity: a cross-country, cross-sector analysis based on European patents and citations. (EI 35). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Meade, Ellen E., Stasavage, David (2004). Publicity of debate and the incentive to dissent: evidence from the US federal reserve. (CEPDP 608). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Mitter, Rana, Nakakita, Koji (2004). The Korean armistice of 1953 and its consequences - part II. (IS 477). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Niguez, Trino-Manuel, Perote, Javier (2004). Forecasting the density of asset returns. (EM 479). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Nish, Ian, Chapman, John (2004). On the periphery of the Russo-Japanese war - part I. (IS 475). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Power, Anne (2004). Neighbourhood management and the future of urban areas. (CASEpaper 77). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Rigg, John A., Sefton, Tom (2004). Income dynamics and the life cycle. (CASEpaper 81). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Robinson, Peter (2004). Efficiency improvements in inference on stationary and nonstationary fractional time series. (Econometrics; EM/2004/480 EM/04/480). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Robinson, Peter M. (2004). Robust covariance matrix estimation : HAC estimates with long memory/antipersistence correction. (Econometrics; EM/2004/471 EM/04/471). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Robinson, Peter M. (2004). The distance between rival nonstationary fractional processes. (Econometrics; EM/2004/468 EM/03/468). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Salvo, Alberto (2004). Inferring conduct under the threat of entry: the case of the Brazilian cement industry. (EI 38). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Salvo, Alberto (2004). A general analysis of sequential merger games with an application to cross-border mergers. (EI 36). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Smart, Michael, Sturm, Daniel (2004). Term limits and electoral accountability. (CEPR discussion paper 4272). Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Sutton, John (2004). Market share dynamics and the 'persistence of leadership' debate. (Economics of Industry; EI 37 EI/37). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Sutton, John (2004). Market share dynamics and the ‘persistence of leadership’ debate. (EI 37). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Sutton, John (2004). The auto-component supply chain in China and India: a benchmark study. (Economics of Industry; EI 34 EI/34). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Social Policy
  • Bowling, Benjamin, Phillips, Coretta, Campbell, Alexandra, Docking, Maria (2004). Policing and human rights: eliminating discrimination, xenophobia, intolerance and the abuse of power from police work. (Racism and Public Policy Conference). United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Gil, Joan (2004). Social interactions and the contemporaneous determinants of individuals’ weight. (Working Papers 2004-19). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • Davey, Vanessa, Henwood, Melanie, Knapp, Martin (2004). Integrated commissioning for older people's services. (LSE Health & Social Care discussion paper 1833). Health & Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Knapp, Martin, Barratt, B, Romeo, Renee, McCrone, Paul R., Byford, Sarah, Beecham, Jennifer, Parel, A, Simon, J (2004). An international review of cost-effectiveness studies for mental disorder. World Health Organization.
  • Li, Bingqin (2004). Urban social exclusion in transitional China. (CASEpaper 82). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Li, Bingqin, Piachaud, David (2004). Poverty and inequality and social policy in China. (CASEpaper 87). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • López, Guillem, Costa-i-Font, Joan, Planas, Ivan (2004). Diversity and regional inequalities: assessing the outcomes of the Spanish 'system of health care services'. (Working Papers 745). Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
  • Masseria, Cristina, Koolman, X, van Doorslaer, E (2004). Equity in the delivery of inpatient care in the European Union: a pooled analysis. (ECuity III WP13). ECuity Project.
  • Permanand, Govin, Mossialos, Elias (2004). Theorising the development of the European Union framework for pharmaceutical regulation. LSE Health and Social Care.
  • Power, Anne (2004). Neighbourhood management and the future of urban areas. (CASEpaper 77). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (2004). Intergenerational and life-course transmission of social exclusion in the 1970 British cohort study. (CASEpaper 78). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Zaidi, Asghar, Frick, Joachim R., Buchel, Felix (2004). Income mobility in old age in Britain and Germany. (CASEpaper 89). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Sociology
  • Hutter, Bridget M., O'Mahony, Joan (2004). Business regulation: reviewing the regulatory potential of civil society organisations. (CARR discussion paper 26). ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation.
  • Hutter, Bridget M., O'Mahony, Joan (2004). The role of civil society organisations in regulating business. (CARR discussion paper 26). Centre for the Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Schuster, Liza (2004). The exclusion of asylum seekers in Europe. (Centre on migration, policy and society working paper 1). Centre on Migration, Policy & Society, University of Oxford.
  • Statistics
  • Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia, Skrondal, Anders, Pickles, Andrew (2004). GLLAMM manual. (U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics working paper series 160). Division of Biostatistics, University of California at Berkeley.
  • Urban and Spatial Programme
  • Cheshire, Paul, Magrini, Stefano, Medda, Francesca, Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2004). Cities are not isolated states. (LSE research papers in environmental and spatial analysis 91). Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L., Mayer, Christopher J. (2004). School funding equalization and residential location for the young and the elderly. London School of Economics and Political Science.