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- 1746: A comparison of financial duration models via density forecasts
- Luc Bauwens, Pierre Giot, Joachim Grammig and David Veredas
- 1745: Secession-proof cost allocations and stable group structures in models of horizontal differentiation
- Michel Le Breton and Shlomo Weber
- 1744: De l'impact de la microstructure d'un marché de permis de polluer sur la politique environnementale
- Marc Germain, Stefano Lovo and Vincent van Steenberghe
- 1743: Wealth breeds decline: reversals of leadership and consumption habits
- Lionel Artige, Carmen Camacho and David de la Croix
- 1742: Equilibrium and competitive equilibrium in a discrete-time Lucas model
- Pascal Gourdel, Liem Hoang Ngoc, Cuong Le van and Tédié Mazamba
- 1741: How should the allocation of resources adjust to the baby bust?
- David de la Croix, Géraldine Mahieu and Alexandra Rillaers
- 1740: Localization of the degree on lower-dimensional sets
- Jean-François Mertens
- 1739: A value on 'AN
- Jean-François Mertens and Abraham Neyman
- 1738: Ordinality in non cooperative games
- Jean-François Mertens
- 1737: An equivalent definition of stable equilibria
- Srihari Govindan and Jean-François Mertens
- 1736: The periurban city: why to live between the suburbs and the countryside
- Jean Cavailhes, Dominique Peeters, Evangelos Sekeris and Jacques Thisse
- 1735: Fair production and allocation of an excludable nonrival good
- Francois Maniquet and Yves Sprumont
- 1734: Implementation of allocation rules under perfect information
- Francois Maniquet
- 1733: Two-person bargaining with verifiable information
- Geoffroy de Clippel and Enrico Minelli
- 1732: Optimal policy with tradable and bankable pollution permits: taking the market microstructure into account
- Marc Germain, Vincent van Steenberghe and Alphonse Magnus
- 1731: Adaptive radial-based direction sampling: some flexible and robust Monte Carlo integration methods
- Luc Bauwens, Charles Bos, Herman van Dijk and Rutger D. van Oest
- 1730: Technological failure, economic success
- Hans Haller and Anthony Pavlopoulos
- 1729: Farsightedness and cautiousness in coalition formation games with positive spillovers
- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 1728: Extended formulations for Gomory corner polyhedra
- Matthias Koeppe, Quentin Louveaux, Robert Weismantel and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1727: Public versus private education when differential fertility matters
- David de la Croix and Matthias Doepke
- 1726: Conic formulation for lp-norm optimization
- François Glineur and Tamas Terlaky
- 1725: Agglomeration and economic geography
- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Jacques Thisse
- 1724: Urbanization and growth
- Luisito Bertinelli and Duncan Black
- 1723: Innovation et externalités spatiales: une approche par la fonction de production de connaissance. Innovation and spatial spillovers: a knowledge production function approach
- Luisito Bertinelli
- 1722: Social security, retirement age and optimal income taxation
- Helmuth Cremer, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Pierre Pestieau
- 1721: Where Alonso meets Sierpinski: an urban economic model of a fractal metropolitan area
- Jean Cavailhes, Pierre Frankhauser, Dominique Peeters and Isabelle Thomas
- 1720: Product differentiation in successive vertical oligopolies
- Paul Belleflamme and Eric Toulemonde
- 1719: Bargaining with endogenous deadlines
- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 1718: Rationalizability for social environments
- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent J. Annetelbosch
- 1717: Fuzzy play, matching devices and coordination failures
- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 1716: Economic geography and the distribution of profits
- Pierre Picard, Jacques Thisse and Eric Toulemonde
- 1715: Stable international agreements on transfrontier pollution with ratification constraints
- Sergio Currarini and Henry Tulkens
- 1714: State-dependent utility and decision theory
- Jacques H. Reze and Aldo Rustichini
- 1713: Econometrics
- Luc Bauwens and Jeroen V.K. Rombouts
- 1712: Costly state verification and debt contracts: a critical resume
- Andrea Attar and Eloisa Campioni
- 1711: Market sharing agreements and collusive networks
- Paul Elleflamme and Francis Bloch
- 1710: Jointly optimal taxes and enforcement policies in response to tax evasion
- Pierre Pestieau, Uri M. Possen and Steven M. Lutsky
- 1709: Patterns and principles of fiscal federalism in Belgium
- Magali Verdonck and Kris Deschouwer
- 1708: Modelling daily Value-at-Risk using realized volatility and ARCH type models
- Pierre Giot and Sébastien Laurent
- 1707: Value-at-Risk for long and short trading positions
- Pierre Giot and Sébastien Laurent
- 1706: Central bank interventions and jumps in double long memory models of daily exchange rates
- Michel Beine and Sébastien Laurent
- 1705: Official central bank interventions and exchange rate volatility: Evidence from a regime-switching analysis
- Michel Beine, Sébastien Laurent and Christelle Lecourt
- 1704: Uncapacitated lot-sizing with buying, sales and backlogging
- Bram Verweij and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1703: Energy saving technical progress and optimal capital stock: the role of embodiment
- Raouf Boucekkine and Aude Pommeret
- 1702: Technology adoption under embodiment: a two-stage optimal control approach
- Raouf Boucekkine, Çağrı Sağlam and Thomas Vallee
- 1701: Optimal redistribution when different workers are indistinguishable
- Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- 1700: Capital income taxation when inherited wealth is not observable
- Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau and Jean Rochet
- 1699: Comorbidities and the willingness to pay for health improvements
- Han Bleichrodt, David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt
- 1698: Does risk aversion increase the value of mortality risk?
- Louis Eeckhoudt and James Hammitt
- 1697: Social insurance competition between Bismarck and Beveridge
- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- 1696: The double dividend of postponing retirement
- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- 1695: Modelling a rail/road intermodal transportation system
- Pierre Arnold, Dominique Peeters and Isabelle Thomas
- 1694: Ranking economics departments in Europe: a statistical approach
- Luc Bauwens, Alan Kirman, Michel Lubrano and Camelia Protopopescu
- 1693: On the cut polyhedron
- Michele Conforti, Giovanni Rinaldi and Laurence Wolsey
- 1692: An optimal contract approach to hospital financing
- Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand and Motohiro Sato
- 1691: Majority support for progressive income taxation with corner preferences
- Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
- 1690: Balanced Bayesian mechanisms
- Claude d'Aspremont, Jacques Cremer and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
- 1689: Funding schools for greater equity
- Elena Del Rey
- 1688: The stochastic conditional duration model: a latent variable model for the analysis of financial durations
- Luc Bauwens and David Veredas
- 1687: On the effects of conjectures in a symmetric strategic setting
- Charles Figuieres, Mabel Tidball and Alain Jean-Marie
- 1686: Using fractal dimensions for characterizing intra-urban diversity: the example of Brussels
- Marie-Laurence de Keersmaecker, Pierre Frankhauser and Isabelle Thomas
- 1685: Optimal quotas, price competition and products' attributes
- Nicolas Boccard and Xavier Wauthy
- 1684: On unions and dominants of polytopes
- Egon Balas, Alexander Bockmayr, Nicolai Pisaruk and Laurence Wolsey
- 1683: Revenue sharing versus expenditure sharing in a federal system
- Charles Figuieres, Jean Hindriks and Gareth Myles
- 1682: Market risk in commodity markets: a VaR approach
- Pierre Giot and Sébastien Laurent
- 1681: Early mortality declines at the dawn of modern growth
- Raouf Boucekkine, David de la Croix and Omar Licandro
- 1680: Stationary dynamic solutions in congested transportation networks: summary and perspectives
- Yurii Nesterov and André de Palma
- 1679: Constraining equitable allocations of tradable CO2 emission quotas by acceptability
- Marc Germain and Vincent van Steenberghe
- 1678: Simultaneous public and private provision of services, asymmetric information and innovation
- Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand and Jean-François Tremblay
- 1677: Simulating coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the climate change problem
- Johan Eyckmans and Henry Tulkens
- 1676: Inequality and growth: why differential fertility matters
- David de la Croix and Matthias Doepke
- 1675: Efficiency wages and union-firm bargaining with private information
- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 1674: The politics of redistributive social insurance
- Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
- 1673: The politics of progressive income taxation with incentive effects
- Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks
- 1672: Quelles frontières pour Bruxelles?
- Isabelle Thomas, Henry Tulkens and Pierre Berquin
- 1671: Corruption, extortion and evasion
- Jean Hindriks, Michael Keen and Abhinay Muthoo
- 1670: Asymmetric ACD models: Introducing price information in ACD models
- Luc Bauwens and Pierre Giot
- 1669: Policy reforms and growth in computable OLG economies
- Mohamed Bouzahzah, David de la Croix and Frédéric Docquier
- 1668: The effect of comorbidities on treatment decisions
- Han Bleichrodt, David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt
- 1667: The option of joint purchase in vertically differentiated markets
- Jean J. Gabszewicz and Xavier Wauthy
- 1666: Equilibria for discounted stochastic games
- Jean-François Mertens and T. Parthasarathy
- 1665: A measurable "measurable choice" theorem
- Jean-François Mertens
- 1664: Stochastic games in economics and related fields: an overview
- Rabah Amir
- 1663: Stochastic games in economics: the lattice-theoretic approach
- Rabah Amir
- 1662: A characterization of the Shapley value in queueing problems
- Francois Maniquet
- 1661: A study of proportionality and robustness in economies with a commonly owned technology
- Francois Maniquet
- 1660: Prospective aid and indebtedness relief: a proposal
- Lodewijk Berlage, Danny Cassimon, Jacques Dreze and Paul Reding
- 1659: Lifting, superadditivity, mixed integer rounding and single node flow sets revisited
- Quentin Louveaux and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1658: Market competition and strike activity
- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 1657: Replacement, adoption and economic dynamics: lessons from a canonical creative destruction model
- Raouf Boucekkine and Blanca Martinez
- 1656: Overflow analysis and cross-trained servers
- Philippe Chevalier and Nathalie Tabordon
- 1655: Economic integration and regional business cycles: evidence from the Iberian regions
- Salvador Barrios and Juan de Lucio
- 1654: Explaining firms' export behaviour: R&D, spillovers and the destination market
- Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- 1653: Tight formulations for some simple mixed integer programs and convex objective integer programs
- Andrew J. Miller and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1652: On strategic complementarity conditions in Bertrand oligopoly
- Rabah Amir and Isabel Grilo
- 1651: Entry, exit, and imperfect competition in the long run
- Rabah Amir and Val Lambson
- 1650: Noncooperative versus cooperative R&D with endogenous spillover rates
- Rabah Amir, Igor Evstigneev and John Wooders
- 1649: Rawlsian governments and the race to the bottom
- Jonathan Hamilton, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur and Pierre Pestieau
- 1648: Can partial fiscal coordination be welfare worsening? A model of tax competition
- Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau and Motohiro Sato
- 1647: Indirect taxation and redistribution: the scope of the Atkinson-Stiglitz theorem
- Robin Boadway and Pierre Pestieau
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