Welcome to the Centre for Research in Microeconomics [CReMic]

The primary aims of the Centre are to stimulate and to provide a focus for first class research in the general area of microeconomics both in the Faculty of Economics and more widely in the University of Cambridge.

The Centre acts as a catalyst for microeconomic research in the Faculty and also encourages collaborative research among and between Faculty members and research students and with the wider academic community. Particular importance is attached to the development of the research interests and activities of younger Faculty members and research students. The Centre actively promotes and assists the discussion of research in microeconomics in the Faculty and its dissemination to the wider economics community.

       
Recent Publications

Fafchamps, M., Goyal,S., van der Leij, M.J., (2009) , Matching and Network Effects, Journal of the European Economic Association.

Sarafidis ,V., Yamagata, T., and Robertson, D., (2009) , A Test of Cross Section Dependence for a Linear Dynamic Panel Model with Regressors, Journal of Econometrics.

Crossley, T.F., (2009) , Measuring Consumption and Saving: Introduction, Fiscal Studies.

MacCheroni, F., Marinacci, M., Rustichini, A., Taboga, M., (2009) , Portfolio selection with monotone mean-variance preferences, Mathematical Finance.

Browning M., T.F. Crossley, (2009) , Shocks, Stocks and Socks: Smoothing Consumption Over a Temporary Income Loss, Journal of the European Economic Association.

Aidt, T.S, (2009) , Corruption, institutions, and economic development, Oxford Review of Economic Policy.

Aidt, T.S., Jensen, P.S., (2009) , Tax structure, size of government, and the extension of the voting franchise in Western Europe, 1860-1938, International Tax and Public Finance.

Dekel, E., Lipman, B.L., Rustichini, A., (2009) , Temptation-driven preferences, Review of Economic Studies.

Brown, W., (2009) , The process of fixing the British national minimum wage, 1997-2007, British Journal of Industrial Relations.

Browning M., Crossley, T.F., (2009) , Are Two Cheap, Noisy Measures Better than One Expensive, Accurate One?, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings.

Bag, P.K., Sabourian, H., Winter, E, (2009) , Multi-stage voting, sequential elimination and Condorcet consistency, Journal of Economic Theory.

Crossley, T.F., Hurley, J., Jeon, S.H., (2009) , Physician labour supply in Canada: A cohort analysis, Health Economics.

Crossley, T.F., Low, H., (2009) , The economics of a temporary VAT cut, Fiscal Studies.

Ganguli J.V., Yang L., (2009) , Complementarities, multiplicity, and supply information, Journal of the European Economic Association.

Alan, S., Attanasio, O., Browning, M., (2009) , Estimating Euler equations with noisy data: Two exact GMM estimators, Journal of Applied Econometrics.

Johnson, M.K., Rustichini, A., MacDonald III, A.W., (2009) , Suspicious personality predicts behavior on a social decision-making task, Personality and Individual Differences.

Burks, S.V., Carpenter, J.P., Goette, L., Rustichini, A., (2009) , Cognitive skills affect economic preferences, strategic behavior, and job attachment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

Aidt, T.S., Jensen, P.S., (2009) , The taxman tools up: An event history study of the introduction of the personal income tax, Journal of Public Economics.

Dasgupta, P., (2009) , The Welfare Economics of Green National Accounts, Environmental and Resource Economics.

Edwards, J.S.S., Eggert, W., Weichenrieder, A.J., (2009) , Corporate Governance and Pay for Performance: Evidence from Germany, Economics of Governance.

Barlo, M., Carmona, G., Sabourian, H., (2009) , Repeated games with one-memory, Journal of Economic Theory.

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