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One of the Centre's directors, Professor Orazio Attanasio has been awarded an ESRC Professorial Fellowship....
11 May 2005
5 May 2005
I show that a class of fixed effects estimators is reasonably robust for estimating the population-averaged slope coefficients in panel data models with individual-specific slopes, where the slopes are allowed to be correlated with the covariates.
1 May 2005
This paper investigates the relationship between product market competition and innovation. We find strong evidence of an inverted-U relationship using panel data.
1 May 2005
Monte Carlo studies have shown that estimated asymptotic standard errors of the efficient two-step generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator can be severely downward biased in small samples.
1 May 2005
Approaches to bias-reduction are discussed
1 May 2005
This Election Briefing Note compares Labour's proposed reforms to the system of higher education (HE) finance in England and the alternative proposals outlined by the Conservative Party in September 20042 and the Liberal Democrats in January and March 2005.
1 May 2005
This Election Briefing Note aims to describe the key differences between the three main UK political parties on policies that might affect the ways in which individuals save and provide for the future, including the ways in which resources might be provided for retirement.
29 April 2005
This Election Briefing Note shows how the tax and benefit reforms proposed by the three
28 April 2005
This Election Briefing Note assesses the main parties' manifesto claims about living standards, poverty and taxation.
26 April 2005
In this paper we evaluate the effect of a large welfare program in rural Mexico.
26 April 2005
In this Election Briefing Note, we assess what has happened to living standards under Labour, setting out how average incomes, income inequality and poverty have changed since 1996-97. We compare these changes with what happened under previous governments, and highlight where there have been differences between Labour's first and second terms.
26 April 2005
This note starts with a summary of tax reforms since 1997. This is followed by an assessment of the overall effect of these changes on the tax burden faced by businesses and on government revenues. The note concludes with a discussion of future trends in
25 April 2005
We look at the effects of the reforms introduced since 1997 and at the proposals of the parties in this area.
25 April 2005
In this note we look at policy relating to productivity since 1997 and at the parties' policies in this area.
24 April 2005
This note looks at the changes in employment and Labour's policies since 1997 and review the proposals of the three main parties in this area.
22 April 2005