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QUCEH Working Paper Series: 2014

Working papers by QUCEH Research Associates, Research Affiliates and Research Students distributed in 2014 are available for download on this page.

No. 14-09: 
Graham Brownlow
'Soft Budget Constraints and Regional Industrial Policy: Reinterpreting the Rise and Fall of De Lorean'
October 2014


No. 14-08: 
Graham Brownlow
'Back to the Failure: An Analytic Narrative of the De Lorean Debacle'
September 2014


No. 14-07: 
Arcangelo Dimico
'Poverty Trap and Educational Shock: Evidence from Missionary Fields'
September 2014


No. 14-06: 
Nathan Foley-Fisher and Eoin McLaughlin
'State Dissolution, Sovereign Debt and Default: Lessons from the UK and Ireland'
August 2014


No. 14-05: 
Qing Ye and John D. Turner
'The Cross-Section of Stock Returns in an Early Stock Market'
June 2014


No. 14-04: 
Christopher L. Colvin, Abe de Jong, and Philip T. Fliers
'Predicting the Past: Understanding the Causes of Bank Distress in the Netherlands in the 1920s'
May 2014


No. 14-03: 
John D. Turner
'Financial History and Financial Economics'
April 2014


No. 14-02: 
Arcangelo Dimico
'Size Matters: The Effect of the Scamble for Africa on Informal Institutions and Development'
April 2014


No. 14-01: 
Graeme G. Acheson, Gareth Campbell, John D. Turner, and Nadia Vanteeva
'Corporate Ownership and Control in Victorian Britain'
April 2014


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