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- 2016-04: Endogenous Market Formation and Monetary Trade: an Experiment

- Avi Weiss, Gabriele Camera and Dror Goldberg
- 2016-03: Financial Sector Regulation and the Revolving Door in US Commercial Banks

- Elise Brezis and Joël Cariolle
- 2016-02: Endogenous Growth Theory and Models: the “First Wave”, 1952–1973

- Stephen Spear and Warren Young
- 2016-01: The Survival of Unique Corporate Cultures

- Gil Epstein and Renana Lindner Pomerantz
- 2015-06: Polyequilibrium

- Igal Milchtaich
- 2015-05: Generalizations of Optimal Growth Theory: Stochastic Models, Mathematics, and Meta-Synthesis

- Warren Young and Stephen Spear
- 2015-04: Values for Cooperative Games over Graphs and Games With Inadmissible Coalitions

- Ziv Hellman and Ron Peretz
- 2015-03: Mind the Gap: Crowd-funding and the Role of Seed Money

- Joseph Deutsch, Gil Epstein and Alon Nir
- 2015-02: Democracy With Group Identity

- Arye Hillman, Kfir Metsuyanim and Niklas Potrafke
- 2015-01: Quasi-Free Goods and Social Norms: The Effects of Quantity Restrictions and Scrutiny

- Avi Weiss, Shlomi Boshi and Moshik Lavie
- 2014-14: Even Education and Experience Has Its Limits: Closing the Wage Gap

- Gil Epstein, Dalit Gafni and Erez Siniver
- 2014-13: The Revolving Door Indicator: Estimating the Distortionary Power of the Revolving Door

- Elise Brezis and Joël Cariolle
- 2014-12: Job Quality in Segmented Labor Markets: The Israeli Case

- Shoshana Neuman
- 2014-11: Making Aid Work: Governance and Decentralization

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 2014-10: Paid Basic Income, Fertility Rates and Economic Growth

- Elise Brezis
- 2014-09: The UN Goldstone Report and Retraction: An Empirical Investigation

- Arye Hillman and Niklas Potrafke
- 2014-08: Ethnosizing Immigrants: A Theoretical Framework

- Gil Epstein and Odelia Heizler (Cohen)
- 2014-07: Health Risk Factors among the Older European Populations: Personal and Country Effects

- Shoshana Neuman, Tzahi Neuman and Teresa M. García-Muñoz
- 2014-06: An Empirical Analysis of Search Costs and Price Dispersion

- Avi Weiss and Joshua Sherman
- 2014-05: Age at Immigration and High School Dropouts

- Sarit Cohen Goldner and Gil Epstein
- 2014-04: Geography, Economics and Political Systems: A Bird’s Eye View

- Elise Brezis and Thierry Verdier
- 2014-03: Ethnic Goods and Immigrant Assimilation

- Ilhom Abdulloev, Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- 2014-02: Subjective Health Status of the Older Population: Is It Related to Country-Specific Economic Development Measures?

- Teresa M. García-Muñoz, Shoshana Neuman and Tzahi Neuman
- 2014-01: Cake Cutting – Fair and Square

- Erel Segal-Halevi and Shmuel Nitzan
- 2013-12: Social Mobility at the Top: Why Are Elites Self-Reproducing?

- Elise Brezis and Joel Hellier
- 2013-11: Mobility of Students and Quality of Higher Education: An Empirical Analysis of the “Unified Brain Drain” Model

- Elise Brezis and Ariel Soueri
- 2013-10: Population and Economic Growth: Ancient and Moderns

- Elise Brezis and Warren Young
- 2013-09: Politicians, Governed vs. Non-Governed Interest Groups and Rent Dissipation

- Gil Epstein and Yosef Mealem
- 2013-08: Bridges or Buffers? Motives behind Immigrants’ Religiosity – A Comparative Study of Europe and the United States

- Teresa M. García-Muñoz and Shoshana Neuman
- 2013-07: Effects of Religiosity on Social Behaviour: Experimental Evidence From a Representative Sample of Spaniards

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Antonio Espín and Shoshana Neuman
- 2013-06: Explicit Evidence of an Implicit Contract

- Andrew Young and Daniel Levy
- 2013-05: Migration and Cross-Border Financial Flows

- Maurice Kugler, Oren Levintal and Hillel Rapoport
- 2013-04: Heterogeneous Convergence

- Andrew Young, Matthew Higgins and Daniel Levy
- 2013-03: Schedulers, Potentials and Weak Potentials in Weakly Acyclic Games

- Igal Milchtaich
- 2013-02: Minimum Wages and the Creation of Illegal Migration

- Gil Epstein and Odelia Heizler (Cohen)
- 2013-01: Who Gains from Information Asymmetry?

- Gil Epstein and Yosef Mealem
- 2012-15: Globalization and Migration: A “Unified Brain Drain” Model

- Elise Brezis and Ariel Soueri
- 2012-14: Endogenous Fertility and Intergenerational Transfers: The Significance of the Sibship Size Effect

- Elise Brezis and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
- 2012-13: Price Response, Asymmetric Information, and Competition

- Joshua Sherman and Avi Weiss
- 2012-12: Migrants, Ethnicity and the Welfare State

- Gil Epstein
- 2012-11: Assimilation through Marriage

- Gil Epstein and Renana Lindner Pomerantz
- 2012-10: Non-Linear Geographics and the Economics of Transition and Democratization

- Elise Brezis and Thierry Verdier
- 2012-09: Promiscuous Elites and Economic Development

- Elise Brezis
- 2012-08: Can an Ethnic Group Climb up from the Bottom of the Ladder?

- Gil Epstein and Erez Siniver
- 2012-07: Equity Capital, Bankruptcy Risk and the Liquidity Trap

- Oren Levintal
- 2012-06: Does the Leader’s Ethnicity Matter? Ethnic Favoritism, Education and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Raphael Franck and Ilia Rainer
- 2012-05: Ranking and Quality of Universities: Why are US Universities at the top of the International Rankings?

- Elise Brezis
- 2012-04: Population Dynamics and Economic Growth: Should We Adopt Different Frameworks for Poor and Rich Countries?

- Elise Brezis
- 2012-03: Brain Drain and Development Traps

- Jean-Pascal Benassy and Elise Brezis
- 2012-01: Consumer Absenteeism, Search, Advertising, and Sticky Prices

- Arthur Fishman