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Number of items: 14.

Stewart, Mark B.. (2012) Wage inequality, minimum wage effects, and spillovers. Oxford Economic Papers, Vol.64 (No.4). pp. 616-634. ISSN 0030-7653

Stewart, Mark B.. (2012) Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the effect of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society) , Vol.175 (No.1). pp. 263-287. ISSN 0964-1998

Stewart, Mark B. (2011) Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the impact of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Dept. of Economics. (Warwick economics research paper series (TWERPS), Vol.2011).

Stewart, Mark B. (2011) Wage inequality, minimum wage effects and spillovers. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick. Dept. of Economics. (Warwick economics research paper series (TWERPS), Vol.2011).

Stewart, Mark B.. (2009) The estimation of pensioner equivalence scales using subjective data. Review of Income and Wealth, Vol.55 (No.4). pp. 907-929. ISSN 0034-6586

Arulampalam, Wiji and Stewart, Mark B.. (2009) Simplified implementation of the Heckman estimator of the dynamic probit model and a comparison with alternative estimators. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Vol.71 (No.5). pp. 659-681. ISSN 0305-9049

Stewart, Mark B. (2009) The estimation of pensioner equivalence scales using subjective data. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers.

Stewart, Mark B. and Swaffield, Joanna, 1970-. (2008) The other margin : do minimum wages cause working hours adjustments for low-wage workers? Economica, Vol.75 (No.297). pp. 148-167. ISSN 0013-0427

Arulampalam, Wiji and Stewart, Mark B. (2008) Simplified implementation of the Heckman Estimator of the Dynamic Probit Model and a comparison with alternative estimators. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers.

Stewart, Mark B.. (2007) The interrelated dynamics of unemployment and low-wage employment. Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol.22 (No.3). pp. 511-531. ISSN 0883-7252

Stewart, Mark B. and Swaffield, Joanna, 1970- (2006) The other margin: do minimum wages cause working hours adjustments for low-wage workers? Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers.

Stewart, Mark. (2006) Maximum simulated likelihood estimation of random-effects dynamic probit models with autocorrelated errors. STATA JOURNAL, 6 (2). pp. 256-272. ISSN 1536-867X

Stewart, Mark B. (2005) The inter-related dynamics of unemployment and low-wage employment. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers.

Stewart, Mark B. (2002) The impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the employment probabilities of low wage workers. Working Paper. Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics. (Warwick economic research papers.

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