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DP9071 Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Government Agency

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Marisa Ratto
  • Emma Tominey

29 Jul 2012
  • Public Economics
  • D23
  • J33
  • J45
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DP5328 Extending Choice In English Health Care: The implications of the economic evidence

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Deborah Wilson

10 Nov 2005
  • Public Economics
  • I11
  • I18
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DP5248 Who wins and who loses from school accountability? The distribution of educational gain in English secondary schools

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Deborah Wilson
  • Helen Slater

23 Sep 2005
  • Public Economics
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DP4598 Cities, Matching and the Productivity Gains of Agglomeration

  • Simon Burgess
  • Julia Lane
  • Fredrik Andersson

23 Sep 2004
  • Labour Economics
  • J24
  • R12
  • R23
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DP4611 Neighbourhoods, Households and Income Dynamics: A Semi-Parametric Investigation of Neighbourhood Effects

  • Ron Johnston
  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Anne Bolster
  • Rebecca Sarker
  • Kelvyn Jones

23 Sep 2004
  • Labour Economics
  • Public Economics
  • D31
  • I30
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DP4118 Explaining Differences in Hospital Performance: Does the Answer Lie in the Labour Market?

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Denise Gossage

23 Nov 2003
  • Labour Economics
  • H40
  • I10
  • J30
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DP4010 Incentives in the Public Sector: Some Preliminary Evidence from a UK Government Agency

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Marisa Ratto
  • Emma Tominey

23 Aug 2003
  • Labour Economics
  • Public Economics
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DP4011 Employment, Family Union and Childbearing Decisions in Great Britain

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Arnstein Aassve
  • Matt Dickson

23 Aug 2003
  • Labour Economics
  • J12
  • J13
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DP4026 Competition and Quality: Evidence from the NHS Internal Market 1991-9

  • Simon Burgess
  • Carol Propper
  • Denise Gossage

23 Aug 2003
  • Public Economics
  • H40
  • I10
  • L80
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DP3848 Aggregate Growth and the Efficiency of Labour Reallocation

  • Simon Burgess
  • Daniel Mawson

23 Mar 2003
  • Labour Economics
  • J63
  • O40
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DP2512 Measuring Income Risk

  • Simon Burgess
  • Stephen P Jenkins
  • Carol Propper
  • Karin Gardiner

25 Jul 2000
  • Labour Economics
  • Public Economics
  • D12
  • D31
  • D84
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DP2490 Unemployment Dynamics, Duration and Equilibrium: Evidence from Britain

  • Simon Burgess
  • Hélène Turon

27 Jun 2000
  • Labour Economics
  • E24
  • E32
  • J64
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