WORKING PAPERS

The purpose of the Working Paper series is to disseminate the research outcomes and findings of the EPRU as widely as possible while they are going through peer review. The results described in the Working Papers are preliminary and have not completed the usual review process for journal publications. The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Zayed University or the EPRU. We welcome feedback from readers. Comments and suggestions should be communicated directly to the corresponding authors.

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2007

07-01

Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

How Open are Arab Economies?

07-02

Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

How Accessible are Arab Markets?

2006

06-01

Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson
Sarah Hugo

An Analysis of Growth Competitiveness
(Forthcoming in International Review of Applied Economics)

06-02

Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson
Sarah Hugo

How Competitive are Arab Economies?

06-03

Sarah Hugo
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

How Competitive are European Economies?

06-04

Sarah Hugo
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

How Competitive are African Economies?

06-05

Sarah Hugo
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

How Competitive is Australia?
06-06
Sarah Hugo
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson
How Competitive is Japan?
06-07
A New Approach to Measuring Trade Openness
06-08
Sarah Hugo
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson
What Explains Market Access?
06-09
Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson
A Bounds Analysis of Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in the GCC
06-10
Nico Vellinga Quality of Macroeconomic and Monetary Data in the UAE
06-11
Nico Vellinga Eight-Sector Social Accounting Matrix for the UAE Economy
06-12
Nico Vellinga Trade Liberalization and Economic Diversification: A Multi-Sector Dynamic CGE Model for a Typical Oil-Rich Gulf Country
06-13
Nico Vellinga The Simplest Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of an Open Economy - A Comment

2005

05-01

Jay Squalli

Are the UAE Financial Markets Efficient?
(Section published as Squalli, J. (2006). A non-parametric assessment of weak-form efficiency in the UAE financial Markets. Applied Financial Economics, 16:18, 1365-1373)

05-02

Jay Squalli
Kenneth Wilson

Openness and Access
(Forthcoming in Applied Economics)

05-03

Donald Feaver
Kenneth Wilson

Preferential Trade Agreements and their Implications for Customs Services
(Forthcoming in the Journal of World Trade)

05-04

Mufeed Rawashdeh
Jay Squalli

A Sectoral Efficiency Analysis of the Amman Stock Exchange
(Published in 2006, Applied Financial Economics Letters, 2:6, 407-411)

 

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