Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven
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- ces0725: Equity and efficiency in private and public education: a nonparametric comparison

- Laurens Cherchye, Kristof De Witte and Erwin Ooghe
- ces0724: The revealed preference approach to collective consumption behavior: testing, recovery and welfare analysis

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces0723: Rules versus discretion in loan rate setting

- Geraldo Cerqueiro, Hans Degryse and Steven Ongena
- ces0722: Dangerous liaisons: a social network model for the gender wage gap

- Maarten Goos and Anna Salomons
- ces0721: Complementary platforms

- Patrick Van Cayseele and Jo Reynaerts
- ces0720: Cournot versus supply functions: what does the data tell us?

- Bert Willems, Ina Rumiantseva and Hannes Weigt
- ces0719: Social status in a social structure: noisy signaling in networks

- Tom Truyts
- ces0718: Supplier inducement in the Belgian primary care market

- Catherine Schaumans
- ces0717: Sequential reciprocity in two-player, two-stages games: an experimental analysis

- Geert Dhaene and Jan Bouckaert
- ces0716: Allocating an indivisible good. A questionnaire-experimental study of intercultural differences

- Erik Schokkaert, Kurt Devooght, Bart Capéau and Sara Lelli
- ces0715: Cartel damages claims and the passing-on defense

- Frank Verboven and Theon Van Dijk
- ces0714: Catching or fining speeders: a political economy approach

- Eef Delhaye, Stef Proost and Sandra Rousseau
- ces0712: Assessing the effectiveness of voluntary solid waste reduction policies: methodology and a Flemish case study

- Simon De Jaeger and Johan Eyckmans
- ces0711: Indirect taxes and social policy: distributional impact of alternative financing of social security

- André Decoster, Kris De Swerdt and Gerlinde Verbist
- ces0708: Private port pricing and public investment in port and Hinterland capacity

- Bruno De Borger, Stef Proost and Kurt Van Dender
- ces0707: Corporate governance issues for banks. A financial stability perspective

- Dirk Heremans
- ces0706: No can do?: A test of the textbook model of labor markets

- Maarten Goos
- ces0705: Lorenz comparisons of nine rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims

- Kristof Bosmans and Luc Lauwers
- ces0704: The evolution of World inequality in Well-being

- Koen Decancq, André Decoster and Erik Schokkaert
- ces0703: Labour Market Responses of survival pensioners: estimating a labour supply model and predicting the effect of the reform

- André Decoster, Kristian Orsini and Gut Van Camp
- ces0702: Different channels of impact of education on poverty: an analysis for Colombia

- Blanca Zuluaga
- ces0701: Policy options for afforestation in Flanders

- Ellen Moons and Sandra Rousseau
- ces0620: A consistent multidimensional Pigou-Dalton transfer principle

- Kristof Bismans, Luc Lauwers and Erwin Ooghe
- ces0619: Acceptable costs and risk adjustment: policy choices and ethical trade-offs

- Erik Schokkaert, Konstantin Beck, Amir Shmueli, Wynand Van De Ven, Carine Van De Voorde and Juergen Wasem
- ces0617: The interactin between tolls and capacity investment in serial and parallel transport networks

- Bruno De Borger, Fay Dunkerley and Stef Proost
- ces0615: Explaining the Variation in housing princes: an economic geography approach

- Karolien De Bruyne and Jan Van Hove
- ces0613: Optimal Monetary Policy rules for the Euro area in a DSGE framework

- Pelin Ilbas
- ces0612: Optimal location of new forests in a suburban region

- Ellen Moons, Bert Saveyn, Stef Proost and Martin Hermy
- ces0610: Asymmetric duopoly in space - what policies work?

- Fay Dunkerley, André de Palma and Stef Proost
- ces0607: Trip chaining: who wins who loses?

- André de Palma, Fay Dunkerley and Stef Proost
- ces0606: Tax-benefits reforms and the labor market: evidence from Belgium and other EU countries

- Kristian Orsini
- ces0605: Is Belgium 'making work pay'?

- Kristian Orsini
- ces0604: Are NIMBY'S commuters?

- Bert Saveyn
- ces0518: Sequential dominance and weighted utilitarianism

- Erwin Ooghe
- ces0517: Comparing degrees of inequality aversion

- Kristof Bosmans
- ces0515: Why and How to Construct a Genuine Belgian Price Index of House Sales

- André Decoster and Kris De Swerdt
- ces0514: Environmental Tax Reform with Vertical Tax Externalities

- Bert Saveyn and Stef Proost
- ces0512: Physical and Financial Virtual Power Plants

- Bert Willems
- ces0510: How to Match Trades and Quotes for Nyse Stocks?

- Olivier Vergote
- ces0509: Inference for S-Gini Poverty Indices

- Bram Thuysbaert
- ces0508: The Gini Coefficient Reveals More

- Peter J. Lambert and André Decoster
- ces0507: Inequality and quasi-concavity

- Kristof Bosmans
- ces0506: The Rise of China: Prospects of Regional Trade Policy

- Filip Abraham and Jan Van Hove
- ces0505: A Bounded Index Test to make Robust Heterogeneous Welfare Comparisons

- André Decoster and Erwin Ooghe
- ces0504: A Bounded Index Test to make Robust Heterogeneous Welfare Comparisons

- Kristian Orsini
- ces0503: The Potential Impact of Cross-Ownership in Transmission: an Application to the Belgian Electricity Market

- Guido Pepermans and Bert Willems
- ces0502: Inference for the Measurement of Poverty in the Presence of a Stochastic Weighting Variable

- Bram Thuysbaert
- ces0501: Choice of Exchange Rate Regime in Central and Eastern European Countries: an Empirical Analysis

- Agnieszka Markiewicz
- ces0415: Dynamic order Submission Strategies with Competition between a Dealer Market and a Crossing Network

- Hans Degryse, Mark Van Achter and Gunther Wuyts
- ces0414: Cournot Competition, Financial Option markets and Efficiency

- Bert Willems