Working Papers
From Aarhus School of Business - Department of Economics
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- 01-10: Child Labor: A Microeconomic Perspective
- Helena Nielsen and A. Dubey
- 01-9: Did the French Nuclear Tests under the Muroroa Atoll Affect the Export of French Wine to Denmark?
- Jan Bentzen and V. Smith
- 01-8: How Common Are The New Compensation and Work Organization Practices and Who Adopts Them?
- Tor Eriksson
- 01-7: Overtime Work, Dual Job Holding and Taxation
- Anders Frederiksen, Ebbe Graversen and Nina Smith
- 01-6: Possibility of full-cooperation in curbing global warming: Procrastination tendency and new principles
- Y. Ueda
- 01-5: Has the accuracy of energy demand projections in the OECD countries improved since the 1970s?
- Jan Bentzen and H. Linderoth
- 01-4: Gender differences in managerial compensation - Evidences from Denmark
- Mette Lausten
- 01-3: Reciprocity, Materialism and Welfare: An Evolutionary Model
- Anders Poulsen
- 01-2: Pay Spread and Skewness. Employee Effort and Firm Productivity
- P. Bingley and Tor Eriksson
- 00-9: Social Capital: A Standard Method of Measurement
- L. Hjollund and G.T. Svendsen
- 00-8: Bureaucratic Tax-seeking: The Danish Waste Tax
- H. Christoffersen and G.T. Svendsen
- 00-6: Ownership, Efficiency, and Political Interference
- J. Willner
- 00-5: Missing Social Capital and the Transition in Eastern Europe
- Martin Paldam and G.T. Svendsen
- 00-3: Putting Out the Fires: Will Higher Taxes Reduce Youth Smoking
- P. Decicca, Donald Kenkel and Alan Mathios
- 00-1: The Effect of Emission Trade on International Environmental Agreements
- J.-T. Boom
- 99-13: Social Capital in Rural Denmark
- G.L.H. Svendsen and G.T. Svendsen
- 99-12: Why are Economic Instruments so Rare in Solving International Environmental Problems?
- U.S. Brandt
- 99-11: International Emission Trading Systems: Trade Level and Political Acceptability
- J.-T. Boom and G.T. Svendsen
- 99-9: The Influence of Competition and Ownership Structure on the Performance of Sanish Manufacturing Firms
- M. Dilling-Hansen, Tor Eriksson, Erik Madsen and V. Smith
- 99-8: Patenting, R&D and Market Structure - Manufacturing Firms in Denmark
- A.O. Nielsen
- 99-7: A Revival of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model in Estimating Energy Demand Relationships
- Jan Bentzen and Tom Engsted
- 99-6: Autocracy, Collective Goods and the Vikings
- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard and G.T. Svendsen
- 99-5: Observed and Unobserved Heterogeneity in the Duration Dependency Parameter
- Michael Rosholm
- 99-4: The Impact of Government R&D - Some Empirical Evidence
- Jan Bentzen and V. Smith
- 99-2: Performance Related Pay: Determinants and Efefcts on Managers Pay
- Tor Eriksson
- 99-1: The Effects of Pension System on Retirement and Government Finances: Predictions Using Danish Data on Married Couples
- Bent Jesper Christensen and Nabanita Datta Gupta
- 98-15: The US SO2 Auction: a Policy Recommendation for Future Auctions
- J.L. Christensen and G.T. Svendsen
- 98-14: The Public Choice Problem of Green Taxation: The Case of CO2 Taxation in OECD
- L. Hjollund and G.T. Svendsen
- 98-13: The Idea of Global CO2 Trade
- G.T. Svendsen
- 98-12: Rules Versus Discretion: Favouritism and the Use of Requirements of Formal Qualifications
- K. Snellman
- 98-10: CEO Turnover, Firm Performance and Corporate Governance
- Mette Lausten
- 98-9: Appointed Referred Applicants - a Way of Motivating Employees
- K. Snellman
- 98-8: An Analysis of the Determinants of Managerial Pay in the Czech Republic
- Tor Eriksson, J. Gottwald and P. Mrazek
- 98-5: A Selection Model of Patenting Firms in Denmark
- A.O. Nielsen
- 98-3: A Database of EPO-Patenting Firms in Denmark
- A.O. Nielsen
- 98-2: Social Capital, Economic Growth and Transition Economies
- G.T. Svendsen
- 98-1: Transitio to Market Economy Eastern Europe: The case of Lobbyism in Russia
- G.T. Svendsen
- 97-22: Industry and Firm Level Case Studies of Industrial Relations and Human Resources Change in India: The Effects of Globalization
- S. Kuruvilla
- 97-21: How Do Nations Up-Skill their Work-Forces? The Case of Singapour
- R. Chua and S. Kuruvilla
- 97-19: Growth and Quality. A Business Economic Perspective on Growth Policies
- Erik Madsen, J. Ulff-Moller Nielsen and K. Petersen
- 97-18: Growth and Quality. A Macro-Economic Perspective
- Erik Madsen, J. Ulff-Moller Nielsen and K. Petersen
- 97-17: Globalization and Industrial Relations in South Asia
- S. Kuruvilla
- 97-16: Rational Addiction and Alcohol Consumption: Evidence from the Nordic Countries
- Jan Bentzen, Tor Eriksson and V. Smith
- 97-15: What is Industrial Relations System Transformation?
- C. L. Erickson and S. Kuruvilla
- 97-14: Determinants of Member Satisfaction with Unions in South Korea
- S. Kuruvilla and S. Frenkel
- 97-13: Industrial Relations Change in Asia: a Comparative Review
- S. Kuruvilla and C. Erikson
- 97-12: Globalization and Employment Relations: a Framework and Agenda for Research in Asia
- S. Kuruvilla
- 97-11: Managerial Pay and Firm Performance: Danish Evidence
- T. Erikson and Mette Lausten
- 97-10: The use of Permit Markets for Incorporating Source Location: the Case of Acid Rain in Europe
- U. Steiner and G. T. Svendsen
- 97-9: Signalling in International Environmental Agreements: Using Pre-Agreement Emission Level as a Signalling Device
- U. Steiner
- 97-6: Dynamic Modelling of Energy Demand: A Guided Tour Through the Jungle of Unit Roots and Cointegration
- Tom Engsted and Jan Bentzen
- 97-2: Inefficient National Environmental Regulation as a Signal of High Abatement Costs
- U. Steiner
- 97-1: Alcohol Consumption and Drunken Driving in the Scandinavian Countries
- Jan Bentzen, V. Smith and N. Nannerup
- 96-2: Equilinrium Pollution Taxes in a Two-Sector Open Economy
- N. Nannerup
- 96-1: CO2 Regulation: The Case of Danmark
- G.T. Svendsen