Bulletin of the ERI: Index
- Arulampalam, Wiji, Sugato Dasgupta, Amrita Dhillon, and Bhaskar Dutta. Lessons in pork-barrel politics from India.
- Arulampalam, Wiji, Robin Naylor, and Jeremy Smith. Class attendance: the impact on students’ performance.
- Arulampalam, Wiji, Robin Naylor, and Jeremy Smith. Flawed forecast: Why the UK's university admission system hurts the poor, minorities and state school graduates
- Barankay, Iwan. Managerial incentives to improve productivity.
- Becker, Sascha O. In life and death, religion matters.
- Blanchflower, David, Andrew Oswald and Bert Van Landeghem. Weight and well-being: is obesity socially contagious?
- Bratti, Massimiliano, Robin Naylor, and Jeremy Smith. Returns to higher education: variations by subject and degree class.
- Boero, Gianna, Jeremy Smith, and Kenneth Wallis. Inflation expectations: forecasters' views on the credibility of UK monetary policy.
- Broadberry, Stephen. Economic growth in the very long run.
- Broadberry, Stephen. Rethinking England's economic history.
- Carpio, Aby, Alan Roe, and Robert Stone. Saving accounts for the poor.
- Crafts, Nichlas. History Lessons from the Great Depression.
- Crawford, Gregory.The two-word crisis: Boiling down the complexities of the financial crisis.
- Chatterji, Shurojit, Sayantan Ghosal, Sean Walsh and John Whalley. Climate change: a global deal or local solutions?
- Chen, Natalie, and Dennis Novy. Barriers to trade within the European Union.
- Gershkov, Alex, and Motty Perry. Question: how much should your surgeon earn? Answer: how good is your surgeon?
- Giulietti, Monica, Luigi Grossi, and Michael Waterson. Retail electricity prices in the UK: the impact of market reforms.
- Hammond, Peter. Adapting to the entirely unpredictable: black swans, fat tails, aberrant events, and hubristic models.
- Hansen, Stephen, and Michaael McMahon. The outsider effect.
- Harrison, Mark. An economist's carbon conundrum.
- Harrison, Mark. On fat cats and sub-prime mortgages.
- Harrison, Mark. The copycat problem.
- Harrison, Mark. The cut-price wars: Investigating the causes behind an increase in wars.
- Harrison, Mark. The road to a command economy.
- Harrison, Mark. The Soviet Union's military budget: secrets, lies and half-truths.
- Harrison, Mark. Why do we write research papers?
- Rosalind Hunter, Andrew Oswald and Bruce Charlton. The elite brain drain.
- Jacks, David, Christopher Meissner, and Dennis Novy. Globalisation and the costs of trade from 1870 to the present.
- Kohlscheen, Emanuel. Debt defaults: the role of political institutions.
- Lafontaine, Francine, and Margaret Slade. Do it yourself? Why firms bring activities "in house."
- Lavy, Victor. The makings of an effective teacher.
- Lockwood, Ben, and Francesco Porcelli. Naming and Shaming: Analysis of the effects of a campaign to improve government efficiency.
- Macchiavello, Rocco. Guns 'n' roses.
- Mani, Anandi. The election connection.
- Miller, Marcus, Ishita Mohanty, and Lei Zhang. The illusion of stability: low inflation in a bubble economy.
- Mukand, Sharun, and Ethan Kaplan. The Loyalists: How the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks affected US politics, possibly for a generation.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The final word: an epidemic in education.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The final word: exploring the definition of a truly "developed" society,
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The final word: genesis of the special issue on the financial crisis.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The final word: preserving the community of scholars.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The government's spending cuts: playing dice with the UK economy?
- Muthoo, Abhinay. The global economy as illustrated by Gibbet Hill Road: Coordinating our way towards economic recovery.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. Channelling Schelling: Thoughts on parenting, governing, and credibility 50 years after The Strategy of Conflict
- Muthoo, Abhinay. Incentives.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. Institutions and economic performance.
- Muthoo, Abhinay. Love, marriage, and divorce: what's economics got to do with it?
- Muthoo, Abhinay. Trust and prosperity.
- Naylor, Robin.The Pierian Spring solution: An examination of the UK higher education policy.
- Opening the CAGE.
- Oswald, Andrew. Court Commanders: What professional basketball coaches' records reveal about leadership.
- Oswald, Andrew. The madness of crowds: The intersection of economics and zoology in the financial crisis.
- Oswald, Andrew, Eugenio Proto, and Daniel Sgroi. A New Economics Equation: Worker + Happiness = Improved Productivity.
- Polemarchakis, Herakles. Credit and crocodile hearts: Lessons learned from serving as economic adviser to the Greek government.
- Raaum, Oddbjørn, Bernt Bratsberg, Knut Røed, Eva Österbacka, Tor Eriksson, Markus Jäntti, and Robin Naylor. Intergenerational links in earnings: the impact of marital sorting and household labour supply.
- Scharf, Kimberley, and Sarah Smith. Philanthropic pursuits: Analysing how public policies affect donors' support for charities.
- Taylor, Mark. Technical analysis: an obstinate passion.
- Fabian Waldinger. Lessons on university quality gleaned from the Nazi era.
- Fabian Waldinger, and Matthias Parey. Migration Magnets: Student foreign exchange programs as vehicles for attracting high-skilled labour.
- Waterson, Michael. The competition conundrum: Why prices often rise in recessions.
- Waterson, Michael. Price check: The supermarkets' 1p-fall and 10-rise pricing strategy.
- Woodruff, Christopher. Micro-entrepreneurial success: is capital the answer?
- Woodruff, Christopher. The new majority: Crisis spares the developing world's economies and brings them to the fore.
- Woodruff, Christopher. Roadblocks to recovery frm natural disasters.
