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Number of items: 28.

Areal, Francisco J and Balcombe, Kelvin and Tiffin, R (2010): Integrating spatial dependence into stochastic frontier analysis.

Areal, Francisco J and Tiffin, Richard and Balcombe, Kelvin (2010): Provision of an environmental output within a multi-output distance function approach.

Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain (2024): A Note on an Alternative Approach to Experimental Design of Lottery Prospects.

Balcombe, Kelvin (2006): Cross-Entropy Estimation of Linear Cointegrated Equations.

Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain and Sharma, Abhijit (2012): Is Radiative Forcing Cointegrated with Temperature? A Further Examination Using a Structural Time Series Approach.

Balcombe, Kelvin and Tiffin, R (2010): The Determinants of Technology Adoption by UK Farmers using Bayesian Model Averaging. The Cases of Organic Production and Computer Usage.

Casson, Catherine and Fry, J. M. and Casson, Mark (2011): Evolution or revolution? a study of price and wage volatility in England, 1200-1900.

Chowdhury, Subhasish and Jeon, Joo Young and Kim, Chulyoung and Kim, Sang-Hyun (2021): Gender Differences in Repeated Dishonest Behavior: Experimental Evidence.

Della Giusta, Marina and Di Girolamo, Amalia (2018): Have your cake and eat it too: real effort and risk aversion in schoolchildren.

Della Giusta, Marina and Di Tommaso, Maria Laura and Bettio, Francesca and Jewell, Sarah (2018): Criminalising clients: some evidence from the UK.

Della Giusta, Marina and Vukadinovic-Greetham, Danica and Jaworska, Sylvia (2018): Tweeting Economists: Antisocial in the socials?

Fraser, Iain and Balcombe, Kelvin and Sharma, Abhijit (2007): Bayesian Model Averaging and Identification of Structural Breaks in Time Series.

Fuerst, Franz and Mollenkopf, John (2005): Are Local Economic Development Incentives Promoting Job Growth? An Empirical Case Study.

Jewell, Sarah and Kazakis, Pantelis (2017): On the Role of Migration on the Satisfaction of European Researchers: Evidence from MORE2.

Jewell, Sarah and Razzu, Giovanni and Singleton, Carl (2018): Who works for whom and the UK gender pay gap.

Martellosio, Federico (2006): Power Properties of Invariant Tests for Spatial Autocorrelation in Linear Regression.

Martellosio, Federico (2009): Some correlation properties of spatial autoregressions.

Martellosio, Federico (2008): Testing for spatial autocorrelation: the regressors that make the power disappear.

Razzu, Giovanni and Singleton, Carl and Mitchell, Mark (2018): On why gender employment equality in Britain has stalled since the early 1990s.

Salois, Matthew (2011): Biases in the distribution of bilateral aid: a regional decomposition analysis.

Salois, Matthew (2010): Obesity and Diabetes, the Built Environment, and the ‘Local’ Food Economy.

Salois, Matthew and Balcombe, Kelvin (2011): Do Food Stamps Cause Obesity? A Generalised Bayesian Instrumental Variable Approach in the Presence of Heteroscedasticity.

Salois, Matthew and Moss, Charles (2010): An Information Approach to the Dynamics in Farm Income: Implications for Farmland Markets.

Salois, Matthew and Moss, Charles and Erickson, Kenneth (2010): Farm Income, Population, and Farmland Prices: A Relative Information Approach.

Salois, Matthew and Tiffin, Richard and Balcombe, Kelvin (2010): Calorie and Nutrient Consumption as a Function of Income: A Cross-Country Analysis.

Sharma, Abhijit and Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain (2009): Non-renewable Resource Prices: Structural Breaks and Long Term Trends. Published in: Economics Bulletin , Vol. 29, No. 2 (3 May 2009): pp. 821-835.

Tattara, Giuseppe and Constantin, Florentina and De Giusti, Giovanna (2009): Strategies of Italian firms in Romania. Evidence from selected case studies.

Tiffin, R and Arnoult, M (2008): Bayesian estimation of the infrequency of purchase model with an application to food demand in the UK.

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