Symmetry and separability in two-country cointegrated VAR models: representation and testing
(2013)
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Krolzig, H., & Heinlein, R. Symmetry and separability in two-country cointegrated VAR models: representation and testing
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Time, space and power in later medieval Bristol (2013)
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Fleming, P. Time, space and power in later medieval Bristol
Plenty More Fish in the Sea? A working paper on the legal issues related to fishing beyond maximum sustainable yield: A UK case study (2013)
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Appleby, T., Everard, M., Palmer, R., & Simpson, S. Plenty More Fish in the Sea? A working paper on the legal issues related to fishing beyond maximum sustainable yield: A UK case study
Translating cities: The use of digital technologies in urban environments (2013)
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Lanci, G. Translating cities: The use of digital technologies in urban environmentsComputer models and information systems have been used for urban planning and design since the 1950s. Their capacity for analysis and problem-solving has increased substantially since then with hardware and software being able to manage large amounts... Read More about Translating cities: The use of digital technologies in urban environments.
Middling women and work in eighteenth-century Bristol (2013)
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Dresser, M. Middling women and work in eighteenth-century Bristol
A review of banking sector reforms in transition economies (2013)
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Ruziev, K., & Dow, S. A review of banking sector reforms in transition economies. UWE BristolThis study critically analyses the intended and unintended consequences of financial sector policy implemented in transition economies (TEs) of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Following the policy recommendations of interna... Read More about A review of banking sector reforms in transition economies.
Moralism, mafias and markets: The evolution of popular and governmental understanding of organized crime (2013)
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Woodiwiss, M. Moralism, mafias and markets: The evolution of popular and governmental understanding of organized crime