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2018, volume 5, articles 1
- Democratization or Vulgarization - The Impact of Facebook on Cultural Capital pp. 129-144

- Carmela Milano and Sandra Rothenberger
2015, volume 67
- Does commercial microfinance belong to the financial sector? Lessons from the stock market pp. 110-125

- Marie Briere and Ariane Szafarz
2015, volume 46, articles 3
- Grading hampers cooperative information sharing in group problem solving pp. 121-131

- Anne-Sophie Hayek, Claudia Toma, Dominique Oberlé and Fabrizio Butera
2015, volume 46, articles 2
- The Belief that Market Transactions Are Mutually Beneficial: A Comparison of the Views of Students in Economics and Other Disciplines pp. 121-134

- Amélie Goossens and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
2015, volume 16, articles 6
- Virtual Currency, Tangible Return: Portfolio Diversification with Bitcoins pp. 365-373

- Marie Briere, Kim Oosterlinck and Ariane Szafarz
2015, volume 9, articles 9
- Cooperation versus competition effects on information sharing and use in group decision-making pp. 455-467

- Claudia Toma and Fabrizio Butera
2015
- The formal and informal institutional framework of capital accumulation

- Khalid Sekkat and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- The productivity of trust

- Christian Bjørnskov and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
2014, volume 158, articles 1-2
- The devil is in the shadow: Do institutions affect income and productivity or only official income and official productivity? pp. 121-141

- Axel Dreher, Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Friedrich Schneider
2014, volume 125, articles 3
- Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market pp. 361-380

- Simon Cornée and Ariane Szafarz
2014, volume 107
- Mark my Words: Information and the Fear of Declaring one’s Exchange Rate Regime pp. 244-261

- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Geoffrey Minne
2014, volume 74, articles 4
- Baring, Wellington and the resurrection of French public finances following Waterloo pp. 1072-1102

- Kim Oosterlinck, Loredana Ureche-Rangau and Jacques-Marie Vaslin
2014, volume 67, articles 4
- Does investment spur growth everywhere? Not where institutions are weak pp. 482-505

- Thibaut Dort, Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Khalid Sekkat
2014, volume 37
- Which short-selling regulation is the least damaging to market efficiency? Evidence from Europe pp. 244-256

- Oscar Bernal Diaz, Astrid Herinckx and Ariane Szafarz
2013, volume 157, articles 3-4
- Is trust the missing root of institutions, education, and development? pp. 641-669

- Christian Bjørnskov and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
2013, volume 37
- Behind closed doors: Revealing the ECB’s decision rule pp. 135-160

- Bernd Hayo and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
2013, volume 29, articles 4
- Sovereign Debt Defaults: Insights from History pp. 697-714

- Kim Oosterlinck
2006, volume 10, articles 4
- Hope springs eternal - French bondholders and the Soviet repudiation (1915-1919) pp. 507-535

- Kim Oosterlinck and John Landon-Lane
2005, volume 355, articles 2-4
- Controlling firms through the majority voting rule pp. 509-529

- Ariane Chapelle and Ariane Szafarz
2003, volume 40, articles 3
- The bond market and the legitimacy of Vichy France pp. 326-344

- Kim Oosterlinck