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- 250: Unemployment Risk and Wage Differentials
- Roberto Pinheiro and Ludo Visschers
- 249: Money Cycles
- Andrew Clausen and Carlo Strub
- 248: A General and Intuitive Envelope Theorem
- Andrew Clausen and Carlo Strub
- 247: Tractable Valuations under Uncertainty
- József Sákovics
- 246: The Extent and Cyclicality of Career Changes: Evidence for the UK (first version)
- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Bart Hobijn, Powen She and Ludo Visschers
- 245: Perceiving Prospects Properly
- Jakub Steiner and Colin Stewart
- 244: Bertrand and the long run
- Roberto Burguet and József Sákovics
- 243: Competing with Asking Prices (first version)
- Benjamin Lester, Ludo Visschers and Ronald Wolthoff
- 242: Meeting Technologies and Optimal Trading Mechanisms in Competitive Search Markets
- Benjamin Lester, Ludo Visschers and Ronald Wolthoff
- 241: Unemployment and Endogenous Reallocation over the Business Cycle
- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela and Ludo Visschers
- 240: Tractable Consumer Choice
- Daniel Friedman and József Sákovics
- 239: Irish Land Bonds: 1891-1938
- Nathan Foley-Fisher and Eoin McLaughlin
- 238: The Spillover Effects of Monitoring: A Field Experiment
- Michèle Belot and Marina Schröder
- 237: How private is private information? The ability to spot deception in an economic game
- Michèle Belot and Jeroen van de Ven
- 236: Partner Selection into Policy Relevant Field Experiments
- Michèle Belot and Jonathan James
- 235: Efficient Competition through Cheap Talk: Competing Auctions and Competitive Search without Ex Ante Price Commitment
- Kyungmin Kim and Philipp Kircher
- 234: Who is the fairest of them all? The independent effect of attractive features and self-perceived attractiveness on cooperation among women
- Miguel Pita, Maria Arjona, Santiago Sánchez-Pagés and Enrique Turiegano
- 233: Pecuniary Externality through Credit Constraints: Two Examples without Uncertainty
- John Moore
- 232: Self-Fulfilling Price Cycles
- James Best and John Moore
- 231: Contagious Illiquidity I: Contagion through Time
- John Moore
- 230: Suppliers of Priors: A Theory of Retailing Inspired by the Market for Chinese Antiquities
- John Moore and Mingxiao Ye
- 229: Intergenerational Mobility and the Informative Content of Surnames
- Maia Güell, Sevi Rodríguez Mora and Chris Telmer
- 228: Unemployment Risk and Wage Differentials
- Roberto Pinheiro and Ludo Visschers
- 227: Matching and Sorting in a Global Economy
- Gene Grossman, Elhanan Helpman and Philipp Kircher
- 226: Factor Proportions and the Growth of World Trade
- Robert Zymek
- 225: Moral Hazard with Counterfeit Signals
- Andrew Clausen
- 224: Development Class-size Reduction Policies and the Quality of Entering Teachers
- Steven Dieterle
- 223: Development Accounting with Intermediate Goods
- Jan Grobovsek
- 222: Confidence and Competence in Communication
- Kohei Kawamura
- 221: Spillovers of Equal Treatment in Wage Offers
- Kohei Kawamura and József Sákovics
- 220: Expert Information and Majority Decisions
- Kohei Kawamura and Vasileios Vlaseros
- 219: Changing Eating Habits - A Field Experiment in Primary Schools
- Michèle Belot, Jonathan James and Patrick Nolen
- 218: Two Studies on the Interplay between Social Preferences and Individual Biological Features
- Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
- 217: Rational Expectations Dynamics: A Methodological Critique
- Donald A. R. George and Les Oxley
- 216: A balance of questions: what can we ask of climate change economics?
- David Comerford
- 215: Partial Equal Treatment in Wage Offers
- Kohei Kawamura and József Sákovics
- 214: A two-sector growth model with institutional saving and investment
- Donald A. R. George
- 213: (Don't) Make My Vote Count
- Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
- 212: Revealed cardinal preference
- József Sákovics
- 211: Technical progress and product reliability under competition and monopoly
- Donald A. R. George
- 210: Marriage as a Rat Race: Noisy Pre-Marital Investments with Assortative Matching
- Ed Hopkins and V Bhaskar
- 209: The marginal utility of money: A modern Marshallian approach to consumer choice
- József Sákovics and Daniel Friedman
- 208: What would Hume make of our Current Theories and our Current Economic Predicament? And what should we make of his views on government debt?
- Peter Sinclair
- 207: A labor market with targeted wage offers
- József Sákovics
- 206: When Do We Learn to Cooperate? The Role of Social Learning in Social Dilemmas
- James A. Best
- 205: Stability of Growth Models with Generalised Lag Structures
- Donald A R George
- 204: Inequality and Risk-Taking Behaviour
- Ed Hopkins
- 203: Reference distorted prices
- József Sákovics
- 202: The effects of the generalized use of iodized salt on occupational patterns in Switzerland
- Dimitra Politi
- 201: The Economic Effects of Micronutrient Deficiency: Evidence from Salt Iodization in the United States
- Dimitra Politi, David Weil and James Feyrer