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Journal Series A: Current and Forthcoming Papers

Volume 176 (2013), part 3

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Ratings and rankings: voodoo or science?
P. Paruolo, M. Saisana and A. Saltelli

Measures of the economic value of probabilities of bankruptcy
D. J. Johnstone, S. Jones, V. R. R. Jose and M. Peat

Spatial vote redistribution in redrawn polling units
J. M. Pavía and A. López-Quilez

Social stratification and out-of-school learning
C. Andersson and P. Johansson

The heterogeneous thresholds ordered response model: identification and inference
F. Peracchi and C. Rossetti

Forecasting the European carbon market
G. Koop and L. Tole

Predicting inflation dynamics with singular spectrum analysis
H. Hassani, A. S. Soofi and A. Zhigljavsky

Are big charities becoming more dominant?: cross-sectional and longitudinal perspectives
P. Backus and D. Clifford

Statistical analysis of varieties of English
C. F. H. Nam, S. Mukherjee, M. Schilk and J. Mukherjee

Bayesian hierarchical semiparametric modelling of longitudinal post-treatment outcomes from open enrolment therapy groups
S. M. Paddock and T. D. Savitsky
 

Forthcoming papers

Assortative mating and divorce: evidence from Austrian register data
W. Frimmel, M. Halla and R. Winter-Ebmer

Social mobility, regression to the mean and the cognitive development of high ability children from disadvantaged homes
J. Jerrim and A. Vignoles

Handedness, health and cognitive development: evidence from children in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
D. W. Johnston, M. E. R. Nicholls, M. Shah and M. A Shields

Does high involvement management lead to higher pay?
P. Böckerman, A. Bryson and P. Ilmakunnas

Quantifying the effect of area deprivation on child pedestrian casualties by using longitudinal mixed models to adjust for confounding, interference and spatial dependence
D. J. Graham, E. J. McCoy and D. A. Stephens

What do healthcare workers know about sudden infant death syndrome?: the results of the Italian campaign 'GenitoriPiù'
F. de Luca and G. Boccuzzo

Scarring effects of remaining unemployed for long-term unemployed school-leavers
B. Cockx and M. Picchio

Testing the specification of parametric models by using anchoring vignettes
A. van Soest and H. Vonkova

Antithetic time series analysis and the CompanyX data
D. Ridley and P. Ngnepieba

Form or function?: the effect of new sports stadia on property prices in London
G. M. Ahlfeldt and G. Kavetsos

On information quality (with comments)
R. S. Kenett and G. Shmueli

The UK minimum wage at 22 years of age: a regression discontinuity approach
R. Dickens, R. Riley and D. Wilkinson

A non-parametric model of residual brand equity in hierarchical branding structures with application to US beer data
S. Voleti and P. Ghosh

A comparison of the accuracy of liquid cytology versus conventional screening: a meta-analysis of split-sample studies
D. Epstein, A. Olry de Labry Lima, L. García-Mochón, J. Espín Balbino and J. Esquivias

Is there a 'heat-or-eat' trade-off in the UK?
T. K. M. Beatty, L. Blow and T. F. Crossley

Missing ordinal covariate with informative selection
A. Miranda and S. Rabe-Hesketh

A mixed effects model for identifying goal scoring ability of footballers
I. G. McHale and L. Szczepañski

Handling missing values in cost effectiveness analyses that use data from cluster randomized trials
K. Díaz-Ordaz, M. G. Kenward and R. Grieve

Wage insurance within German firms: do institutions matter?
N. Guertzgen

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