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- ces10.01: What drives gasoline taxes?

- Fay Dunkerley, Amihai Glazer and Stef Proost
- ces10.23: The computational complexity of boundedly rational choice behavior

- Thomas Demuynck
- ces10.08: Copula-based orderings of multivariate dependence

- Koen Decancq
- ces10.10: Purely finitely additive measures are non-constructible objects

- Luc Lauwers
- ces10.04: What is the strategic value of investments in alternative local energy supply?

- Gerd Kupper
- ces10.05: The political economy of fixed regional investment shares with an illustration for Belgian Railway investments

- Stef Proost and Vera Zaporozhets
- ces10.13: Fiscal activism and the cost of debt financing

- Hans Dewachter and C. Priscilla Toffano
- ces10.33: Commitment in intertemporal household consumption: a revealed preference analysis

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock, Jeroen Sabbe and Ewout Verriest
- ces10.19: Vertical control of a distribution network - an empirical analysis of magazines

- Stijn Ferrari and Frank Verboven
- ces10.15: Automobile engine variants and price discrimination

- Oyvind Thomassen
- ces10.24: Married with children: a collective labor supply model with detailed time use and intrahousehold expenditure information

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- ces0010: Road expansion and market integration in the Austrian low countries during the second half of the 18th century

- Erik Buyst, Stefan Dercon and Bjorn Van Campenhout
- ces10.09: Signaling and indirect taxation

- Tom Truyts
- ces10.16: Bounds on willingness-to-pay in a pure-characteristics model of the demand for automobile variants

- Oyvind Thomassen
- ces10.30: Empirical welfare analysis in random utility models of labour supply

- André Decoster and Peter Haan
- ces10.21: Partial compensation/responsibility

- Erwin Ooghe
- ces09.16: A re-evaluation of ideas, interests and politics in repeal: the case of Belgian corn laws, 1834 -1873

- Maarten van Dijck and Tom Truyts
- ces09.15: Constructing a knowledge economy composite indicator with imprecise data

- Laurens Cherchye, Willem Moesen, Nicky Rogge and Tom van Puyenbroeck
- ces09.19: An extended macro-finance model with financial factors

- Hans Dewachter and Leonardo Iania
- ces09.14: Testable implications of general equilibrium models: an integer programming approach

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces09.22: School accountability: (how) can we reward schools and avoid cream-skimming?

- Erwin Ooghe and Erik Schokkaert
- ces09.23: Discriminatory fees, coordination and investment in shared ATM networks

- Stijn Ferrari
- ces09.09: Preference variation in volunteering decisions: public goods and private benefits

- Bert Weemaes and Erik Schokkaert
- ces09.07: The emergence of the 'coastal steelworks' in the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), 1952-1967

- Eline Poelmans
- ces09.01: Foreign exchange and stock market: tow related markets?

- Giulia Piccillo
- ces09.17: How schools influence students' academic achievements: a behavioral approach with empirical evidence from add health data

- Yuemei Ji
- ces09.12: Moral concerns on tradable pollution permits in international environmental agreements

- Johan Eyckmans and Snorre Kverndokk
- ces09.03: Asset prices and exchange rates: a time dependent approach

- Giulia Piccillo
- ces09.24: Copula-based measurement of dependence between dimensions of well-being

- Koen Decancq
- ces09.18: Identification of macroeconomic factors in large panels

- Lasse Bork, Hans Dewachter and Romain Houssa
- ces09.10: The political economy of efficient public good provision: evidence from Flemish libraries using a generalised conditional efficiency framework

- Kristof De Witte and Benny Geys
- ces09.21: The impact of judicial objective function on the enforcement of environmental standards

- Thomas Blondiau and Sandra Rousseau
- ces09.02: Asset prices and exchange rates: a time dependent approach

- Giulia Piccillo
- ces09.13: Accounting for exogenous influences in a benevolent performance evaluation of teachers

- Kristof De Witte and Nicky Rogge
- ces09.20: Degrees of cooperation in household consumption models: a revealed preference analysis

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck and Bram De Rock
- ces09.06: The uniform distributions puzzle

- Luc Lauwers
- ces09.04: The economics of a multilateral investment agreement

- Jiahua Che and Gerald Willmann
- ces09.05: Ordering infinite utility streams comes at the cost of a non-Ramsey set

- Luc Lauwers
- ces09.08: Ordering infinite utility streams: maximal anonymity

- Luc Lauwers
- ces09.11: Welfare, inequality and financial consequences of a multi-pillar pension system. A reform in Peru

- Javier Olivera
- ces0008: What Makes Personal Income Taxes Progressive? the Case of Belgium

- André Decoster, Isabel Standaert, Christian Valenduc and Guy van Camp
- ces0007: Redistributive Effects of the Shift from Personal Income Taxes to Indirect Taxes: Belgium 1988-1993

- André Decoster and Guy van Camp
- ces0006: New Tools for Dealing with Errors-in-Variables in DEA

- Laurens Cherchye, Timo Kuosmanen and Thierry Post
- ces0005: Fitting correlations within and between bond markets

- Hans Dewachter and Konstantijn Maes
- ces0004: Sectoral Sectoral employment effects of trade and productivity in Europe

- Filip Abraham and Ellen Brock
- ces0003: Responsibility, Well-Being, Information, and the Design of Distributive Policies

- Frank Vandenbroucke
- ces0002: Controls on Capital Flows and the Tobin Tax

- Paul De Grauwe
- ces0001: Trust as Societal Capital: Economic Growth in European Regions

- Wim Moesen, Tom van Puyenbroeck and Laurens Cherchye