Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven
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- ces13.19: Full Childcare Coverage: Higher Maternal Labour Supply and Childcare Usage?

- Pieter Vanleenhove
- ces13.03: The impact of an increase in the legal retirement age on the effective retirement age

- Noelia Bernal and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces13.23: Redistributive effects and labour market dynamics

- Federico Di Pace and Stefania Villa
- ces13.13: Scrapping subsidies during the financial crisis - Evidence from the Europe

- Nina Leheyda and Frank Verboven
- ces13.05: Gorman revisited: nonparametric conditions for exact linear aggregation

- Laurens Cherchye, Ian Crawford, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces12.10: Policies to reduce traffic externalities in cities

- Bruno De Borger and Stef Proost
- ces12.12: Consume now or later? Time inconsistency, collective choice and revealed preference

- Abi Adams, Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Ewout Verriest
- ces12.03: Intercontinental airport competition

- Wim Benoot, Jan Brueckner and Stef Proost
- ces12.15: Revealed preference analysis for convex rationalizations on nonlinear budget sets

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces12.07: Improving the performance of random coefficients demand models: the role of optimal instruments

- Mathias Reynaert and Frank Verboven
- ces12.13: Ranking opportunity sets, indirect utility and indifferences

- Tom Pottoms and Luc Lauwers
- ces12.14: Public support for the European car industry: an integrated analysis

- Laura Grigolon, Nina Leheyda and Frank Verboven
- ces12.05: Sharing rule identification for general collective consumption models

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram de Rock, Arthur Lewbel and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces12.06: Fiscal policy and lending relationships

- Giovanni Melina and Stefania Villa
- ces12.02: Public debt consolidation with multi-tier governments: rules matter

- Paul van Rompuy
- ces12.04: Stochastic signaling: information substitutes and complements

- Tom Truyts
- ces12.11: Sharp for SARP: nonparametric bounds on the behavioural and welfare effects of price changes

- Richard Blundell, Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Ian Crawford, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces12.01: The relationship between market structure and innovation in industry equilibrium: a case study of the global automobile industry

- Aamir Hashmi and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- ces12.08: Does merger simulation Work? A “natural experiment” in the Swedish analgesics market

- Jonas Björnerstedt and Frank Verboven
- ces12.09: The impact of private interest contributions on energy policy making

- Steffen Jenner, Lotte Ovaere and Stephan Schindele
- ces11.12: A revealed preference analysis of the rational addiction model

- Thomas Demuynck and Ewout Verriest
- ces11.11: The empirical content of Cournot competition

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces11.34: Explaining job polarization: the roles of technology, offshoring and institutions

- Maarten Goos, Alan Manning and Anna Salomons
- ces11.33: Using export market performance to evaluate regional preferential policies in China

- Annette Schminke and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- ces11.28: All students left behind: an ambitious provincial school reform in Canada, but poor math achievements from grade 2 to 10

- Catherine Haeck, Pierre Lefebvre and Philip Merrigan
- ces11.13: The computational complexity of rationalizing Pareto optimal choice behavior

- Thomas Demuynck
- ces11.36: Aggregation without the aggravation? Nonparametric analysis of the representative consumer

- Laurens Cherchye, Ian Crawford, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces11.07: Nash bargained consumption decisions: a revealed preference analysis

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces0011: Risk Selection and the Specification of the Conventional Risk Adjustment Formula

- Erik Schokkaert and Carine van de Voorde
- ces11.37: Exclusive dealing as a barrier to entry? Evidence from automobiles

- Laura Nurski and Frank Verboven
- ces11.25: Revealed preference tests for weak separability: an integer programming approach

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces11.23: Entry and competition in differentiated products markets

- Catherine Schaumans and Frank Verboven
- ces11.29: Judicial policy lines in the criminal sanctioning of environmental offenses: an empirical study

- Carole M. Billiet, Thomas Blondiau and Sandra Rousseau
- ces11.32: Platform pricing in matching markets

- Maarten Goos, Patrick Van Cayseele and Bert Willekens
- ces11.02: Is utility transferable? A revealed preference analysis

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces11.03: The evolution of global inequality: absolute, relative and intermediate views

- Kristof Bosmans, Koen Decancq and André Decoster
- ces11.16: Taxation of nuclear rents: benfits, drawbacks and alternatives

- Pieter Himpens, Joris Morbee and Stef Proost
- ces11.21: The impact of trade promotion services on Canadian exporter performance

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck, Emily Yu and Shenjie Chen
- ces11.30: Effects of deregulation and vertical unbundling on the performance of China's electricity generation sector

- Hang Gao and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- ces11.26: Global sourcing of a complex good

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Lijun Zhang
- ces11.05: Contingent trade policy and economic efficiency

- Phillip McCalman, Frank Stähler and Gerald Willmann
- ces11.35: Nonparametric analysis of multi-output production with joint inputs

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock and Kristof De Witte
- ces11.27: The effect of non-pecuniary job attributes on labour supply

- H. Xavier Jara
- ces11.20: The division of parental transfers in Europe

- Javier Olivera
- ces11.09: Global inequality: a multidimensional perspective

- Koen Decancq
- ces11.17: Risk spillovers and hedging: why do firms invest too much in systemic risk?

- Bert Willems and Joris Morbee
- ces11.18: Inefficiencies in regional commuting policy

- Toon Vandyck and Stef Proost
- ces11.19: The European road pricing game: how to enforce optimal pricing in high-transit countries under asymmetric information

- Saskia van der Loo and Stef Proost
- ces11.31: Strong anonymity and infinite streams

- Luc Lauwers
- ces11.38: Inflation dynamics and real marginal costs: new evidence from U.S. manufacturing industries

- Ivan Petrella and Emiliano Santoro
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