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200672: The broadening of activities in the financial system: implications for financial stability and regulation
Wolf Wagner
200671: Diversification at financial institutions and systemic crises
Wolf Wagner
200670: Leveraged buyouts in the U.K. and continental Europe: retrospect and prospect
Mike Wright , Luc Renneboog , Tomas Simons and Louise Scholes
200669: Investment in oligopoly under uncertainty: the accordion effect
Romain Bouis , Kuno Huisman and Peter Kort
200668: The impact of competition on bank orientation
Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena
200667: The impact of organizational structure and lending technology on banking competition
Hans Degryse , Luc Laeven and Steven Ongena
200666: The effect of transformations on the approximation of univariate (convex) functions with applications to pareto curves
A.Y.D. Siem , D. den Hertog and A.L. Hoffmann
200665: Why do companies issue convertible bond loans?: an empirical analysis for the Canadian market
Igor Loncarski , Jenke ter Horst and Chris Veld
200664: Brain drain and distance to frontier
Corrado di Maria and Piotr Stryszowski
200663: Proportionate flow shop games
Estevez-Fernandez, Arantza , Manuel A. Mosquera , Peter Borm and Herbert Hamers (Arantza Estévez Fernández )
200662: Statistics of extremes under random censoring
John Einmahl , Fils-Villetard, Amelie and Armelle Guillou
200661: Does antidumping use contribute to trade liberalization?: an empirical analysis
Michael Owen Moore and Maurizio Zanardi
200660: Firms merge in response to constraints
Jan Boone
200659: Realities of supply chain collaboration
R.P. Kampstra , J. Ashayeri and J. Gattorna
200658: Convex games versus clan games
Rodica Branzei , Dinko Dimitrov and Stef Tijs
200657: Why do worker-firm matches dissolve?
Anne Christina Gielen and Jan C. van Ours
200656: Shortening the potential duration of unemployment benefits does not affect the quality of post-unemployment jobs: evidence from a natural experiment
Jan C. van Ours and Milan Vodopivec
200655: How do mergers and acquisitions affect bondholders in Europe?: evidence on the impact and spillover of governance and legal standards
Luc Renneboog and Peter Gabor Szilagyi
200654: Alternative measures of total factor productivity growth
Thijs ten Raa and Victoria Shestalova
200653: The theory of benchmarking and the measurement of industrial organization
Thijs ten Raa
200652: Are economic agents succesful optimizers?: an analysis through strategy in tennis
Franc Klaassen and Jan R. Magnus
200651: Competitive equilibria in economies with multiple divisible and indivisible commodities and no money
Gleb A. Koshevoy and Dolf Talman
200650: White noise assumptions revisited: regression models and statistical designs for simulation practice
Jack P.C. Kleijnen
200649: Joint route planning under varying market conditions
Frans Cruijssen , Olli Braeysy , Wout Dullaert , Hein Fleuren and Marc Salomon
200648: Cooperation in experimental games of strategic complements and substitutes
Jan Potters and Sigrid Suetens
200647: Beggar thy thrifty neighbour: the international spillover effects of pensions under population ageing
Yvonne Adema , Lex Meijdam and Harrie A.A. Verbon
200646: Business groups, taxes and accruals management
Christof Beuselinck and Mark Deloof
200645: Local asymptotic normality and efficient estimation for inar (P) models
Feike C. Drost , Ramon van den Akker and Bas J.M. Werker
200644: An asymptotic analysis of nearly unstable inar (1) models
Feike C. Drost , Ramon van den Akker and Bas J.M. Werker
200643: On the core of routing games with revenues
Estevez-Fernandez, Arantza , Peter Borm , Marc Meertens and Hans Reijnierse (Arantza Estévez Fernández )
200642: Implementing cooperative solution concepts: a generalized bidding approach
Yuan Ju and David Wettstein
200641: Organization, evolution, cognition and dynamic capabilities
Bart Nooteboom
200640: Forms, sources and processes of trust
Bart Nooteboom
200639: Learning and innovation in inter-organizational relationships and networks
Bart Nooteboom
200638: Embodied cognition, organization and innovation
Bart Nooteboom
200637: Human nature in the adaptation of trust
Bart Nooteboom
200636: Transactions costs, innovation and learning
Bart Nooteboom
200635: Social capital, institutions and trust
Bart Nooteboom
200634: Beyond Penrose: a cognitive theory of the firm
Bart Nooteboom
200633: Optimal cognitive distance and absorptive capacity
Bart Nooteboom , Wim Vanhaverbeke , Geert Duysters , Victor Gilsing and Ad van den Oord
200632: Network embeddedness and the exploration of novel technologies: technological distance, betweenness centrality and density
Bart Nooteboom , Victor Gilsing , Wim Vanhaverbeke , Geert Duysters and Ad van den Oord
200631: Cospectral graphs and the generalized adjacency matrix
Edwin Robert van Dam , W.H. Haemers and J.H. Koolen
200630: Design of web questionnaires: the effect of layout in rating scales
Vera Toepoel , Marcel Das and Arthur van Soest
200629: Lower tail dependence for Archimedean copulas: characterizations and pitfalls
Arthur Charpentier and Johan Segers
200628: Convergence of Archimedean copulas
Arthur Charpentier and Johan Segers
200626: Optimization of univariate functions on bounded intervals by interpolation and semidefinite programming
Etienne de Klerk , G. Elabwabi and D. den Hertog
200625: Two classes of cooperative games related to one-object auction situations
Rodica Branzei , Vito Fragnelli , Ana Meca and Stef Tijs
200624: Why are the french so different from the germans?: Underpricing of IPOs on the euro new markets
Marc Goergen , Arif Khurshed and Luc Renneboog
200623: Corporate restructuring and bondholder wealth
Luc Renneboog and Peter Gabor Szilagyi
200622: Dynamics of work disability and pain
Arie Kapteyn , James P. Smith and Arthur van Soest