Items where subject area is Economics (2002)
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Affuso, L, Angeriz, A and Pollitt, M. (2002) Measuring the efficiency of Britain's privatised train operating companies. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Affuso, L and Newbury, D (2002) Investment, reprocurement and franchise contract length in the British railway industy. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Altinger, Laura (2002) Monetary policy reaction functions in transition economies acceding to the EU. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
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Bhaumik, S K and Dimova, R (2002) How important is ownership in a market with level playing field? The Indian banking sector revisited. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
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Domah, P, Pollitt, M and Stern, J (2002) Modelling the costs of electricity: evidence of human resource constraints in developing countires. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Domah, P, Pollitt, M and Stern, J (2002) Modelling the costs of energy regulation: evidence of human resource constraints in developing. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
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Estrin, S and Bhaumik, S K (2002) Why transition paths differ: Russian and Chinese enterprise performance compared. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
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Giannitsarou, C (2002) Macroeconomic dynamics and adaptive learning. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Guriev, SG, Makarov, I and Maurel, M (2002) Debt Overhang and Barter in Russia. Journal of Comparative Economics, 30 (4). pp. 635-656. ISSN 0147-5967
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Imbs, J (2002) Why the link between volatility and growth is both positive and negative. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for the Networked Economy Working Paper.
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Kernohan, David (2002) Empirical models of trade, direct investment and growth in developed economies. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
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Loranth, G and Arping, S (2002) Corporate leverage and product differentiation strategy. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
Loranth, G and Sciubba, E (2002) Relative performance, risk and entry in the mutual fund industry. Working Paper. London Business School Centre for New and Emerging Markets Discussion Paper Series.
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Stern, J and Trillas, F (2002) Regulation of telecom: what works & why? lessons from independent central bank. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Stern, J and Turvey, R (2002) Auctions of capacity in network industries. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
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Toxvaerd, F (2002) Studies in the dynamics of contracts and markets. Doctoral thesis, University of London: London Business School.
Turvey, R (2002) Infrastructure access pricing and lumpy investments. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.
Turvey, R (2002) Price control of distribution networks. Working Paper. London Business School Regulation Initiative Working Paper Series.