Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (until 2017) > School of Economics (until November 2012)"
Jump to: 1999 Number of items: 9. 1999Ghatak, Anita and Ghatak, Subrata (1999) Are budget deficits excessive in the UK? (Discussion Paper) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University. 30 p. (Economics Discussion Paper) Ghatak, Subrata and Siddiki, Jalal (1999) Financial liberalisation and endogenous growth: the case of Bangladesh. (Discussion Paper) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University. 35 p. (Economics Discussion Paper) Kummerow, Max and Keen, Steve [Contributor] (1999) A systems dynamics model of cyclical office oversupply. Journal of Real Estate Research, 18(1), pp. 233-255. ISSN (print) 0896-5803 Mulhern, Alan and Stewart, Chris (1999) Long and short run determinants of small and medium size enterprise share: the case of Venezuelan manufacturing. Economics of Planning, 32(3), pp. 191-209. ISSN (print) 1573-9414 Sanchez-Fung, Jose R. (1999) Efficiency of the black market for foreign exchange and PPP: the case of the Dominican Republic. Applied Economics Letters, 6(3), pp. 173-176. ISSN (print) 1350-4851 Sarantis, Nick and Stewart, Chris (1999) Is the consumption-income ratio stationary? Evidence from panel unit root tests. Economics Letters, 64(3), pp. 309-314. ISSN (print) 0165-1765 Siddiki, Jalal U. and Daly, Vince (1999) Economic liberalisation and the empirics of endogenous growth in India. (Discussion Paper) Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Faculty of Human Science, Kingston University. 33 p. (Economics Discussion Paper) Spanjers, Willy (1999) Liquiditatsversorgung bei Knight'scher Unsicherheit: Ein theoretischer Vergleich von Banken und Markten [Liquidity Provision under Ambiguity: A Theoretical Comparison of Banks and Markets]. (Other thesis), Saarland University, . Stibora, Joachim and de Vaal, Albert (1999) Services FDI and the Dutch economy. In: van Hoesel, Roger and Narula, Rajneesh, (eds.) Multinational enterprises from the Netherlands. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 138-171. (Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy, (8)) ISBN 0415178509 |