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- 2024_1: Expatriate Managers: Effects on Firm Performance

- Miklós Koren and Almos Telegdy
- 2020_1: Best-Response Dynamics in Directed Network Games

- Peter Bayer, György Kozics and Nóra Gabriella Szőke
- 2019_2: Modelling with Discretized Ordered Choice Covariates

- Felix Chan, Agoston Reguly and Laszlo Matyas
- 2019_1: Effect of employment tax incentives: the case of disability quota in Hungary

- Judit Krekó
- 2018_7: International Business Cycle and Financial Intermediation

- Max Gillman, Tamas Csabafi and Ruthira Naraidoo
- 2018_6: The Welfare Cost of Inlation with Banking Time

- Max Gillman
- 2018_5: Courts' Decisions, Cooperative Investments, and Incomplete Contracts

- Alessandro De Chiara
- 2018_4: Learning in Crowded Markets

- Péter Kondor and Adam Zawadowski
- 2018_3: Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance_

- Jing Cai and Adam Szeidl
- 2018_2: Even Count Estimation

- Laszlo Balazsi, Felix Chan and Laszlo Matyas
- 2018_1: Using the Area Under an Estimated ROC Curve to Test the Adequacy of Binary Predictors

- Robert Lieli and Yu-Chin Hsu
- 2017_1: Machines and Machinists: Importing Skill-Biased Technology

- Miklós Koren and Márton Csillag
- 2016_1: Beliefs About People’s Prosociality Eliciting predictions in dictator games

- Andras Molnar and Christophe Heintz
- 2015_6: Do Firms Pay Bonuses to Protect Jobs?

- Balázs Reizer
- 2015_5: Testing for Unit Roots in Panel Data with Boundary Crossing Counts

- Peter Farkas and Laszlo Matyas
- 2015_3: What Determines The Long-Run Persistence of the Empires? The Effect of the Partition of Poland on Education

- Pawel Bukowski
- 2015_2: Treasure Hunt: Social Learning in the Field

- Markus Mobius, Tuan Phan and Adam Szeidl
- 2015_1: Gender Differences in Skill Content of Jobs

- Rita Pető and Balazs Reizer
- 2014_3: Money, Banking and Interest Rates: Monetary Policy Regimes with Markov-Switching VECM Evidence

- Max Gillman, Michal Kejak and Giulia Ghiani
- 2014_2: Learning about Rare Disasters: Implications for Consumptions and Asset Prices

- Max Gillman, Michal Kejak and Michal Pakos
- 2014_1: The Estimation of Multi-dimensional Fixed Effects Panel Data Models

- László Balázsi, Laszlo Matyas and Tom Wansbeek
- 2013_4: Counting Process Generated by Boundary-crossing Events. Theory and Statistical Applications

- Peter Farkas
- 2013_3: Endogenous Market Power in an Emissions Trading Scheme with Auctioning

- Corina Haita
- 2013_2: Modelling Firm-Product Level Trade: A Multi-Dimensional Random Effects Panel Data Approach

- Daria Pus, Laszlo Matyas and Cecília Hornok
- 2013_1: In-Work Benefits and the Nordic Model

- Ann-Sofie Kolm and Mirco Tonin
- 2012_19: Trading and Information Diffusion in Over-the-Counter Markets

- Ana Babus and Péter Kondor
- 2012_18: Sovereign Debt in Latin America, 1820–1913

- Gerardo della Paolera and Alan Taylor
- 2012_17: Estimating consumer lock-in effects from firm-level data

- Gabor Kezdi and Gergely Csorba
- 2012_16: Estimating Conditional Average Treatment Effects

- Jason Abrevaya, Yu-Chin Hsu and Robert Lieli
- 2012_15: Do Hedge Funds Reduce Idiosyncratic Risk?

- Namho Kang, Péter Kondor and Ronnie Sadka
- 2012_14: Rewarding Idleness

- Andrea Canidio and Thomas Gall
- 2012_13: Deriving the Taylor Principle when the Central Bank Supplies Money

- Ceri Davies, Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- 2012_12: Social Incentives Matter: Evidence from an Online Real Effort Experiment

- Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- 2012_11: Gravity or Dummies? The Limits of Identification in Gravity Estimations

- Cecília Hornok
- 2012_10: The Determinants of Long-Run Inequality

- Andrea Canidio
- 2012_9: Inverse Propensity Score Weighted Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects and a Test of the Unconfoundedness Assumption

- Stephen G. Donald, Yu-Chin Hsu and Robert Lieli
- 2012_8: AS-AD in the Standard Dynamic Neoclassical Model: Business Cycles and Growth Trends

- Max Gillman
- 2012_7: The Allocation of Scientific Talent

- Andrea Canidio
- 2012_6: Administrative Barriers and the Lumpiness of Trade

- Cecília Hornok and Miklós Koren
- 2012_4: Equilibrium and Welfare in a Model of Torts with Industry Reputation Effects

- Andrzej Baniak and Peter Grajzl
- 2012_3: Trade Policy: Home Market Effect versus Terms-of-Trade Externality

- Alessia Campolmi, Harald Fadinger and Chiara Forlati
- 2012_2: The Estimation of Multi-dimensional Fixed Effects Panel Data Models

- Laszlo Matyas and László Balázsi
- 2012_1: The Formulation and Estimation of Random Effects Panel Data Models of Trade

- Laszlo Matyas, Cecília Hornok and Daria Pus