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Araujo, Luis, Mion, Giordano and Ornelas, Emanuel ORCID: 0000-0001-8330-8745
(2012)
Institutions and export dynamics.
Centre for Economic Policy Research (DP8809).
Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain), London, UK.
Cali, Massimiliano (2012) Trade liberalisation does not always raise wage premia: evidence from Ugandan districts. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0114). The London School of Economics and Political Science ,SERC Discussion Paper, London, UK.
Champion, Tony (2012) Back where they started? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 May 2012). Website.
Champion, Tony and Coombes, Mike (2012) Is Pennine England becoming more Polycentric or more Centripetal? an analysis of commuting flows in a transforming industrial region, 1981-2001. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0105). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Champion, Tony and Townsend, Alan (2012) Great Britain's second-order city regions in recessions, 1978-2010. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0104). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Cheshire, Paul (2012) Is Heathrow in the wrong place? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Mar 2012). Website.
D'Ignazio, Alessio and Menon, Carlo (2012) The causal effect of credit guarantees for SMEs: evidence from Italy. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0123). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
D’Este, Pablo, Iammarino, Simona ORCID: 0000-0001-9450-1700, Savona, Maria and von Tunzelmann, Nick
(2012)
What hampers innovation?: revealed barriers versus deterring barriers.
Research Policy, 41 (2).
pp. 482-488.
ISSN 0048-7333
Giacomelli, Silvia and Menon, Carlo (2012) Firm size and judicial efficiency in Italy: evidence from the neighbour's tribunal. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0108). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Giesen, Kristian and Suedekum, Jens (2012) The size distribution across all "Cities": a unifying approach. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0122). The London School of Economics and Political Science ,SERC Discussion Paper, London, UK.
Gordon, Ian R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2170-8193
(2012)
Ambition, human capital acquisition and the metropolitan escalator.
SERC Policy Papers (107).
Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Gordon, Ian R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2170-8193
(2012)
London: beyond the city state.
In: Ward, Michael and Hardy, Sally, (eds.)
Changing Gear: Is Localism the New Regionalism?
Adam Smith Institute, London, UK, pp. 46-55.
Gordon, Ian R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2170-8193 and Kaplanis, Ioannis
(2012)
Accounting for big city growth in low paid occupations: immigration and/or service class consumption.
SERC Policy Papers (106).
Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Harris, Richard and Moffat, John (2012) Total factor productivity growth in local economic partnership regions in Britain, 1997-2008. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0112). The London School of Economics and Political Science ,SERC Discussion Paper, London, UK.
Iammarino, Simona ORCID: 0000-0001-9450-1700, Kramer, Jan-Philipp, Marinelli, Elisabetta and Diez, Javier Revilla
(2012)
Technological capabilities and the regional embeddedness of multinational companies: a case study of Germany and the UK.
In: Heidenreich, Martin, (ed.)
Innovation and Institutional Embeddedness of Multinational Companies.
New horizons in international business series.
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 169-192.
ISBN 9780857934338
Iammarino, Simona ORCID: 0000-0001-9450-1700, Piva, Mariacristina, Vivarelli, Marco and von Tunzelmann, Nick
(2012)
Technological capabilities and patterns of innovative cooperation of firms in the UK regions.
Regional Studies, 46 (10).
pp. 1283-1301.
ISSN 0034-3404
Kortelainen, Mika and Saarimaa, Tuukka (2012) Do homeowners benefit urban neighborhoods? evidence from housing prices. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0110). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Leunig, Tim (2012) David Cameron’s housing benefit proposal is nothing but a gimmick. Building more houses is a better way to cut the housing benefit bill. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) Elsevier have a right to price their journals as they see fit, but they must be honest in their reasoning and not attack boycotters with untruths. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Feb 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) How to cut the cost of railways and keep fares down. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) It’s official: waivers and bursaries don’t attract students. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) More than 1 in 3 Welsh graduates leave Wales to work. The importance of universities is massively increased if graduates stay in the area. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jan 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) Political pressure may encourage ‘responsible capitalism’ in the short term. But more competition and higher educational standards are needed in the long term. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jan 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) Reporting dismal times (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Jan 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) The TaxPayers’ Alliance and Institute of Directors have just produced a new report on the British Tax System. Some parts are good, some are plain silly. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) This was a Tory budget from a Tory Chancellor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) Water companies should incentivise businesses to use less water and charge households that use high amounts more per unit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) With one in seven shops now lying empty, high street retail must go where the money is in order to survive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) With the budget on the horizon, the government should take the opportunity to create a fairer and more equal tax system for pensioners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Mar 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) Without a rise in German wages, 2012 may see the beginning of the breakup of the Eurozone. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jan 2012). Website.
Leunig, Tim (2012) The proposed benefit cap for those out of work means that government expects people to live on 62p per day. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2012). Website.
Lyytikainen, Teemu (2012) Tax competition among local governments: evidence from a property tax reform in Finland. Journal of Public Economics, 96 (7). pp. 584-595. ISSN 0047-2727
Nathan, Max (2012) London businesses benefit from the city’s ‘diversity bonus’ – so current immigration policies are unhelpful. There should be a greater focus on workers’ welfare. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2012). Website.
Pelkonen, Panu (2012) Length of compulsory education and voter turnout—evidence from a staged reform. Public Choice, 150 (1-2). pp. 51-75. ISSN 0048-5829
Rouwendal, Jan and Vermeulen, Wouter (2012) A note on the value of foregone open space in sprawling cities. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0101). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Saarimaa, Tuukka and Tukiainen, Janne (2012) Politics in coalition formation of local governments. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP102). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2012) Driving up wages: the effects of road construction in Great Britain. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0120). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Vermeer, Niels and Vermeulen, Wouter (2012) External benefits of brownfield redevelopment: an applied urban general equilbirum analysis. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP099). Spatial Economics Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Weinhardt, Felix (2012) What does daylight-saving time actually save? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Mar 2012). Website.
Whitehead, Christine M. E. (2012) Developments in the role of social housing in Europe. In: Jones, Colin, White, Michael and Dunse, Neil, (eds.) Challenges of the Housing Economy. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK, pp. 216-234. ISBN 9780470672334
Wu, Wenjie (2012) Does public investment spur the land market?: evidence from transport improvement in Beijing. SERC Discussion Papers, Wu, Wenjie (ed.) (SERCDP0116). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Wu, Wenjie (2012) Spatial variations in amenity values: new evidence from Beijing, China. SERC Discussion Papers (SERCDP0113). Spatial Economics Research Centre (SERC), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Wu, Wenjie (2012) Urban rail investment: lessons from Beijing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Aug 2012). Website.