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- 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
- 1646: Technological shocks and IT revolutions
- Raouf Boucekkine, David de la Croix and Yiannis Vailakis
- 1645: Les méthodes de point intérieur
- François Glineur
- 1644: On cooperation in Musgravian models of externalities within a federation
- Henry Tulkens
- 1643: Social insurance and redistribution
- Robin Boadway, Manuel Leite-Monteir, Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- 1642: Social insurance and redistribution
- Pierre Pestieau
- 1641: Optimal redistribution and needs
- Robin Boadway and Pierre Pestieau
- 1640: Raising the age of retirement to ensure a better retirement
- Pierre Pestieau
- 1639: Tight MIP formulations for multi-item discrete lot-sizing problems
- Andrew J. Miller and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1638: On the power of R/S-type tests under contiguous and semi-long memory alternatives
- Liudas Giraitis, Piotr Kokoszka, Remigijus Leipus and Gilles Teyssière
- 1637: Transfers to sustain dynamic core-theoretic cooperation in international stock pollutant control
- Marc Germain, Philippe Toint, Henry Tulkens and Aart de Zeeuw
- 1636: Discrimination spatiale des femmes et ségrégation sur le marché du travail: l'exemple de Bruxelles
- Laurence Broze, Mathilde Steinauer and Isabelle Thomas
- 1635: On the core of an economy with multilateral and multidimensional environmental externalities
- Charles Figuieres and Magali Verdonck
- 1634: A polyhedral study of the cardinality constrained knapsack problem
- Ismael R. de Farias and Georges L. Nemhauser
- 1633: Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part II: the forward and real time markets
- Yves Smeers
- 1632: Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part I: the forward market
- Yves Smeers
- 1631: Information technologies, embodiment and growth
- Raouf Boucekkine and David de la Croix
- 1630: Capital maintenance and investment: complements or substitutes?
- Raouf Boucekkine and José Ruiz-Tamarit
- 1629: Embodied technological change, learning-by-doint and the productivity slowdown
- Raouf Boucekkine, Fernando del Río and Omar Licandro
- 1628: Old age consumption and pension policy in a two-tier developing economy
- Philippe Michel, Oliver Paddison and Pierre Pestieau
- 1627: Strong formulations for mixed integer programs: valid inequalities and extended formulations
- Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1626: Pourquoi le fédéralisme?
- Henry Tulkens
- 1625: La globalisation des risques, principes et application à l'Union Monétaire, à la dette du Tiers-Monde et aux pensions
- Jacques Dreze
- 1624: La R&D au niveau des entreprises belges: une approche spatiale
- Luisito Bertinelli and Rosella Nicolini
- 1623: Imperfect competition à la Negishi, also with fixed costs
- Pierre Dehez, Jacques Dreze and Takashi Suzuki
- 1622: Optimizat problems over positive pseudopolynomial matrices
- Yves Genin, Yvan Hachez, Yu. Nesterov and Paul van Dooren
- 1621: Improving complexity of structured convex optimization problems usiion ng self-concordant barriers
- François Glineur
- 1620: Le refinancement des communautés et l'extension de l'autonomie fiscale des régions: aspects juridiques et économiques./ Henry TULKENS. Refinancement, autonomie et loyauté fiscales ou du bon usage des mots en politique institutionnelle. Quelques réflexions sur les articles de G. Rosoux et M. Bourgeois, G. Van der Stichele et M. Verdonck
- Marc Bourgeois, Géraldine van der Stichele and Magali Verdonck
- 1619: Fixed-reimbursement insurance: basic properties and comparative statics
- Louis Eeckhoudt, Olivier Mahul and John Moran
- 1618: Adjustment costs, uncertainty, and the level of activity
- Louis Eeckhoudt and Nicolas Treich
- 1617: Expert opinion and compensation: evidence from a musical competition
- Victor Ginsburgh and Jan C. van Ours
- 1616: Awards, success and aesthetic quality in the arts
- Victor Ginsburgh
- 1615: The museum pass game and its value
- Victor Ginsburgh and Israel Zang
- 1614: Optimal taxation of capital and labor income with social security and variable retirement age
- Philippe Michel and Pierre Pestieau
- 1613: Dynamique des interactions fiscales entre les communes belges 1984-1997
- Jean-Francois Richard, Henry Tulkens and Magali Verdonck
- 1612: The information content of implied volatility in agricultural commodity markets
- Pierre Giot
- 1611: A branch-and-cut algorithm for the single-commodity, uncapacitated, fixed-charge network flow problem
- Francisco Ortega and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1610: Equalization and the decentralization of revenue-raising in a federation
- Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff and Maurice Marchand
- 1609: Employment subsidy with capital mobility
- Manuel Leite-Monteiro, Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- 1608: Ségrégation urbaine, logement et marchés du travail
- Jacques Thisse, Etienne Wasmer and Yves Zenou
- 1607: Agglomeration and market interaction
- Masahisa Fujita and Jacques Thisse
- 1606: The role of gift and estate transfers in the United States and in Europe
- Pierre Pestieau
- 1605: Solving multi-item lot-sizing problems with an MIP solver using classification and reformulation
- Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1604: Refinancement, autonomie et loyauté fiscales ou du bon usage des mots en politique institutionnelle
- Henry Tulkens
- 1603: Family size and optimal income taxation
- Helmuth Cremer, Arnaud Dellis and Pierre Pestieau
- 1602: A note on inequality criteria
- Ernesto Savaglio
- 1601: La ville périurbaine
- Jean Cavailhès, Dominique Peeters, Evangelos Sékeris and Jacques Thisse
- 1600: Dynamic knapsack sets and capacitated lot-sizing
- Marko Loparic, Hugues Marchand and Laurence A. Wolsey
- 1599: Strategic inter-regional transfers
- Jean Hindriks and Gareth Myles
- 1598: Taking the bite out of fiscal competition
- Moshe Justman, Jacques Thisse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- 1597: Rewards versus intellectual property rights
- Steven Shavell and Tanguy van Ypersele
- 1596: Profit maximizing in auctions of public goods
- Dirk Alboth, Anat Lerner and Jonathan Shalev
- 1595: On the Riemannian geometry defined by self-concordant barriers and interior-point methods
- Yu. Nesterov and Mike Todd
- 1594: Rescaled variance and related tests for long memory in volatility and levels
- Liudas Giraitis, Piotr Kokoszka, Remigijus Leipus and Gilles Teyssière
- 1593: Microeconomic models for long memory in the volatility of financial time series
- Alan Kirman and Gilles Teyssière
- 1592: Collective choice mechanisms and individual incentives
- Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
- 1591: International treaties on global pollution: a dynamic time-path analysis
- Parkash Chander
- 1590: The Kyoto Protocol: an economic and game-theoretic interpretation
- Parkash Chander, Henry Tulkens, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele and Stephane Willems
- 1589: La formalisation et la prévision en économie
- Jean Hindriks
- 1588: Optimal licensing in a spatial model
- Francisco Caballero-Sanz, Rafael Moner-Colonques and José Sempere-Monerris
- 1587: Stochastic games
- Jean-François Mertens
- 1586: Some other economic applications of the value
- Jean-François Mertens
- 1585: The relation of time indexed formulations of single machine scheduling problems to the node packing problem
- Hamish Waterer, Ellis Johnson, Paolo Nobili and Martin Savelsbergh
- 1584: Price vs quantity in a duopoly with technological spillovers: a welfare re-appraisal
- Luca Lambertini and Andrea Mantovani
- 1583: Which shape for the cost curve of risk?
- Louis Eeckhoudt and Christian Gollier
- 1582: Optimal educational choice and redistribution when parental education matters
- Elena Del Rey and Maria Racionero
- 1581: Effet de frontière et interaction spatiale. Les migrations alternantes et la frontière linguistique en Belgique
- Claire Dujardin
- 1580: Efficient use of higher-lag autocorrelations for estimating autoregressive processes
- Laurence Broze, Christian Francq and Jean-Michel Zakoian
- 1579: Inflation, welfare, and public goods
- Gaetano Bloise, Sergio Currarini and Nicholas Kikidis
- 1578: Towards a common European electricity market
- Jacqueline Boucher and Yves Smeers
- 1577: A geometric approach to sunspot equilibria
- Gaetano Bloise
- 1576: Non-redundancy of high order moment conditions for efficient GMM estimation of weak AR processes
- Laurence Broze, Christian Francq and Jean-Michel Zakoian
- 1575: Monopoly versus R&D-integrated duopoly
- Rabah Amir, Niels Nannerup, Anna Stepanova and Eline Eguiazarova
- 1574: Randomization, revelation, and redistribution in a Lerner world
- Pierre Pestieau, Uri Possen and Steven Slutsky
- 1573: Quality underprovision by a monopolist when quality is not costly
- Jean Gabszewicz and Xavier Wauthy
- 1572: La consommation est-elle à l'abri des crises boursières?
- Helena Beltran-Lopez and Alain Durré
- 1571: Combining problem structure with basis reduction to solve a class of hard integer programs
- Quentin Louveaux and Laurence Wolsey
- 1570: Taste heterogeneity, labor mobility and economic geography
- Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques Thisse
- 1569: Bayesian option pricing using asymmetric GARCH models
- Luc Bauwens and Michel Lubrano
- 1568: Non-standard approaches to integer programming
- Karen Aardal, Robert Weismantel and Laurence Wolsey
- 1567: Cutting planes in integer and mixed integer programming
- Hugues Marchand, Alexander Martin, Robert Weismantel and Laurence Wolsey
- 1566: Optimal redistribution with heterogeneous preferences for leisure
- Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand, Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- 1565: Museum assessment and FDH technology: towards a global approach
- François Mairesse and Philippe Vanden Eeckaut
- 1564: Social welfare functionals and interpersonal comparability
- Claude d'Aspremont and Louis Gevers
- 1563: Economic theories of voter turnout
- Amrita Dhillon and Susana Peralta
- 1562: A remark on voters' rationality in a model of representative democracy
- Francesco De Sinopoli and Alessandro Turrini
- 1561: Press advertising and the political differentiation of newspapers
- Jean Gabszewicz, Didier Laussel and Nathalie Sonnac
- 1560: Free riding on altruism and group size
- Jean Hindriks and Romans Pancs
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