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- 2005: What Do We Know about the Capital Structure of Small Firms?

- Karin Jõeveer
- 2005: Admission to Selective Schools, Alphabetically

- Stepan Jurajda and Daniel Münich
- 2005: Provincial Interests and Political Integration: Voting in the French Maastricht Referendum

- D. Andrew Austin
- 2005: Pilgrims to the Eurozone: How Far, How Fast?

- Evžen Kočenda, Ali Kutan and Taner Yigit
- 2005: Believe but Verify? Russian Views and the Market

- D. Andrew Austin, Tatyana Kosyaeva and Nathaniel Wilcox
- 2005: Should Private Expectations Concern Central Bankers?

- Martin Fukač
- 2005: Speculation and Survival in Financial Markets

- Eugen Kovac
- 2005: Why Can’t a Woman Bid More Like a Man?

- Yan Chen, Peter Katuscak and Emre Ozdenoren
- 2005: Coordination Cycles

- Jakub Steiner
- 2005: Too Large or Too Small? Returns to Scale in a Retail Network

- František Brázdik and Viliam Druska
- 2005: Optimal Government Policies in Models with Heterogeneous Agents

- Radim Bohacek and Michal Kejak
- 2005: Crime, Deterrence, and Democracy

- Libor Dusek
- 2005: Can a Cartel Fuel the Engine of Economic Development? OPEC and the macroeconomics of oil

- Jose Noguera and Rowena Pecchenino
- 2005: Oriented stochastic data envelopment models: Ranking comparison to stochastic frontier approach

- František Brázdik
- 2005: Sealed Bid Auctions with Ambiguity: An Experimental Study

- Yan Chen, Peter Katuscak and Emre Ozdenoren
- 2005: Tying and entry deterrence in vertically differentiated markets

- Eugen Kovac
- 2005: Between-Firm Redistribution of Profit in Competitive Industries: Why Labor Market Policies May Not Work

- Galina Vereshchagina
- 2005: Equilibrium Exchange Rate in the Czech Republic: How Good is the Czech BEER?

- Ian Babetskii and Balázs Égert
- 2005: Globalization, Increasing Returns in Component Production, and the Pattern of Trade

- Anu Kovarikova Arro
- 2005: Capital and Labor Effects in a Recall Task: More Evidence in Support of Camerer and Hogarth (1999)

- Ondrej Rydval
- 2005: Why Immigrants Manage to Grab More SocialBenefits? Empirical Cross - Country Analysis

- Lubomira Anastassova-Chirmiciu and Teodora Paligorova
- 2005: Czech Managerial Compensations: Why Does It Pay Off to Climb the Corporate Ladder?

- Teodora Paligorova
- 2005: Finding Optimal Measures of Core Inflation in the Kyrgyz Republic

- Ainura Uzagalieva
- 2005: Origin and Concentration: Corporate Ownership, Control and Performance

- Jan Hanousek, Evžen Kočenda and Jan Svejnar
- 2005: Projection Methods for Economies with Heterogeneous Agents

- Radim Bohacek and Michal Kejak
- 2005: Wages in a Growing Russia: When is a Ten Percent Rise in the Gender Pay Gap Good News?

- Elena Kazakova
- 2005: Building a Castle on Sand: Effects of Mass Privatization on Capital Market Creation in Transition Economies

- Zuzana Fungáčová
- 2005: Optimal Severance Payment: Theory and Practice

- Byeongju Jeong
- 2005: Fiscal Consequences of Monetary Integration within the Common Economic Area: the Case of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia

- Ainura Uzagalieva
- 2005: Inflation Expectations in the Czech Interbank Market

- Martin Fukač
- 2005: The Predictive Power of Noisy Elimination Tournaments

- Dmitry Ryvkin
- 2005: All in the Family: A Dynasty Approach to Household Migration Evidence from the 19th Century Austro-Hungarian Empire

- Alexander Klein
- 2005: City and Suburban Competition

- D. Andrew Austin
- 2005: Strategic Tariff Protection, Market Conduct, and Government Commitment Levels in Developing Economies

- Delia Ionaºcu and Kresimir Zigic
- 2005: Changing Composition of Human Capital: The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland

- Byeongju Jeong, Michal Kejak and Viatcheslav Vinogradov
- 2005: Learning by Bidding: Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Experiment

- Jan Hanousek and Evžen Kočenda
- 2005: A Trace of Anger is Enough: On the Enforcement of Social Norms

- Jakub Steiner
- 2004: Loss avoidance as selection principle: evidence from simple stag-hunt games

- Ondrej Rydval and Andreas Ortmann
- 2004: Credit markets and the propagation of monetary policy shocks

- Radim Bohacek and Hugo Rodriguez Mendizabal
- 2004: The transmission mechanism to barter

- Jose Noguera
- 2004: Stock market integration and the speed of information transmission

- Alexandr Černý
- 2004: Coase’s conjecture in finite horizon

- Michal Ostatnicky
- 2004: Models of competition between one for-profit and one nonprofit firm

- Petra Brhlikova
- 2004: The Mirage of Convergence: Why Poor Countries May Only Seem to Be Closing the Income Gap

- Jan Hanousek, Dana Hájková and Randall Filer
- 2004: Is Barter a Hobson’s Choice? A theory of barter and credit rationing

- Jose Noguera
- 2004: Believing in Economic Theory: Sex, Lies, Evidence, Trust and Ideology

- Andrew Austin and Nathaniel Wilcox
- 2004: Calibration of Interest Rate Models - Transition Market Case

- Martin Vojtek
- 2004: The Predictive Power of Noisy Round-Robin Tournaments

- Dmitry Ryvkin and Andreas Ortmann
- 2004: Advancing the iid Test Based on Integration across the Correlation Integral: Ranges, Competition, and Power

- Evžen Kočenda and Lubos Briatka
- 2004: Efficiency Defense and Administrative Fuzziness in Merger Regulation

- Andrei Medvedev
- 2004: The False Consensus Effect: Deconstruction and Reconstruction of an Anomaly

- Dirk Engelmann and Martin Strobel
- 2004: Sequencing of Club Enlargement: "big bang," "gradualism," and internal reform

- Michael Kunin
- 2004: Why do Software Manufacturers Tolerate Piracy in Transition and Less Developed Countries? A theoretical model

- Michael Kunin
- 2004: Strategic Trade Policy and Vertical Product Differentiation: intra-industry trade between developed and developing countries

- Michael Kunin and Kresimir Zigic
- 2004: Structural remedies in merger regulation in a Cournot framework

- Andrei Medvedev
- 2004: Back to the St. Petersburg Paradox?

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
- 2004: Axiomatization of a Preference for Most Probably Winner

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
- 2004: Tying by a Non-monopolist

- Eugen Kovac
- 2004: Does bank failure affect client firms? Micro evidence from Estonia

- Karin Jõeveer
- 2004: Who's Afraid of Reduced-Rank Parameterizations of Multivariate Models? Theory and Example

- Scott Gilbert and Petr Zemcik
- 2004: How financial incentives and cognitive abilities affect task performance in laboratory settings: An illustration

- Ondrej Rydval and Andreas Ortmann
- 2004: Factor Accumulation Story: Any Unfinished Business?

- Michal Kejak and David Vavra
- 2004: Accession Trajectories and Convergence: Endogenous Growth Perspective

- Michal Kejak, Stephan Seiter and David Vavra