The University of Sheffield
Department of Economics

SERPS 2007

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Ref Title Author(s)
2007017 FOLLOWING IN YOUR PARENTS’ FOOTSTEPS? Empirical Analysis of Matched Parent-Offspring Test Scores.
Sarah Brown, Steven McIntosh and Karl Taylor.
2007016 The Inventory Channel of Trade Credit: Theory and Evidence. Spiros Bougheas, Simona Mateut and Paul Mizen.
2007015 Aid Volatility, Policy and Development. John Hudson and Paul Mosley.
2007014 Are people ethical? An experimental approach.
Donna Rowen and Michael Dietrich.
2007013 The Over-Education of UK Immigrants and Minority Ethnic Groups: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey.
Joanne Lindley.
2007012 Labour Turnover and Firm Performance. Sarah Brown, Gaia Garino and Christopher Martin.
2007011 Childcare voucher and labour market behaviour: Experimental evidence from Finland.
Tarja K. Viitanen.
2007010 Informal and formal care in Europe. Tarja K. Viitanen.
2007009 Do Institutions, Inequality and ReligiousBeliefs Affect Cadaveric versus Live-Kidney Harvesting. Nejat Anbarci and Mustafa Caglayan.
2007008 Self-Employment and Risk Preference. Sarah Brown, Michael Dietrich, Aurora Ortiz and Karl Taylor.
2007007 Attitudes and motivations of Economics students: Some recent evidence.
Donna Rowen and Michael Dietrich.
2007006 Vertical occupational mobility and its measurement. Shirley Dex, Joanne Lindley and Kelly Ward.
2007005 The impact of credit on income poverty in urban Mexico: An endogeneity-corrected estimation.
Miguel Niño-Zarazúa.
2007004 Network Regulation Using an Agent. Jolian McHardy, Michael Reynolds and Stephen Trotter.
2007003 Labour market job matching for UK minority ethnic groups Shirley Dex and Jo Lindley
2007002 Sick of work or too sick to work? Evidence on health shocks and early retirement from the BHPS Nigel Rice, Jennifer Roberts and Andrew M. Jones
2007001 Changes in Human Capital and Wage Inequality in Mexico Gurleen K. Popli