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- 1401: Optimal Child Allowances with Heterogeneous Fertilities

- Andras Simonovits
- 1346: Does Payoff Equity Facilitate Coordination? A test of Schelling's Conjecture

- Raúl López-Pérez, Ágnes Pintér and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1345: Sequential decisions in the Diamond-Dybvig banking model

- Markus Kinateder and Hubert Janos Kiss
- 1344: Do Social Networks Prevent or Promote Bank Runs?

- Hubert Janos Kiss, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Alfonso Rosa-García
- 1343: On the mobilizing role of social media in revolutions: a game-theoretic approach

- Hubert Janos Kiss and Alfonso Rosa-García
- 1342: Gambler's fallacy in the classroom?

- Hubert Janos Kiss and Adrienn Selei
- 1341: Crisis, Stimulus Package and Migration in China

- Maria Csanadi, Nie Zihan and Shi Li
- 1340: State Intervention, Local Indebtedness, Investment Overheating and Their Systemic Background During Global Crisis in China

- Maria Csanadi
- 1339: Corruption manual for beginners - "Corruption techniques" in public procurement with examples from Hungary

- Mihaly Fazekas, Istvan Toth and Lawrence Peter King
- 1338: Fair Apportionment in the View of the Venice Commission's Recommendation

- Péter Biró, László Kóczy and Balázs Sziklai
- 1337: The euro area's tightrope walk: debt and competitiveness in Italy and Spain

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1335: Savings, Child Support, Pensions and Endogenous (and Heterogeneous) Fertility

- Andras Simonovits
- 1334: Do Empty Creditors Matter? Evidence from Distressed Exchange Offers

- Andras Danis
- 1333: Clash of Brothers in a Contagious World: Wars to Avoid Diffusion

- Akos Lada
- 1332: Bertrand-Edgeworth competition with substantial product differentiation

- Robert Somogyi
- 1331: Risk Allocation under Liquidity Constraints

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 1330: Matching Couples with Scarf's Algorithm

- Péter Biró, Tamas Fleiner and Rob Irving
- 1329: Unit Values, Unit Labor Costs and Trade Performance in Four Central European Countries

- Gábor Békés, Balazs Murakozy, Zsuzsa Munkacsi and Gabor Oblath
- 1327: Inflation persistence in central and eastern European countries

- Zsolt Darvas and Balazs Varga
- 1326: Development and application of a new Forestation Index: global forestation patterns and drivers

- Zsófia Benedek and Imre Fertő
- 1325: On the potential policy use of biodiversity indicators Limitations of some currently used indices at the country level based on the Hungarian example and recommendations for improvement

- Zsófia Benedek
- 1324: A family of simple paternalistic transfer models

- Andras Simonovits
- 1323: Should Non-Euro Area Countries Join the Single Supervisory Mechanism?

- Zsolt Darvas and Guntram Wolff
- 1322: Corporate financing under moral hazard and the default risk of buyers

- Péter Csóka, Dániel Havran and Nora Szucs
- 1320: Are more equal societies happier? Subjective well-being, income inequality, and redistribution

- Tamás Hajdu and Gábor Hajdu
- 1318: Can Europe recover without credit?

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1317: Developments in the theory of optimal income taxation with applications to the Hungarian tax system

- Áron Kiss
- 1316: Information Sharing Among Banks About Borrowers: What Type Would They Support?

- Iván Major
- 1315: Electing the Pope

- László Kóczy and Balázs Sziklai
- 1312: Regressive intracohort redistribution in nonfinancial defined contribution pension

- Andras Simonovits
- 1310: Competition and cooperation in a PFF game theoretic model of electrical energy trade

- Dávid Csercsik
- 1309: Traffic Routing Oligopoly

- Dávid Csercsik and Balázs Sziklai
- 1306: College admissions with stable score-limits

- Péter Biró and Sofya Kiselgof
- 1305: Lost in Translation: Unified Consumption Theory, Dynamic AS-AD, and Business Cycles

- Max Gillman
- 1304: World prices and domestic food price spikes

- Zoltan Bakucs and Imre Fertő
- 1303: What causes asymmetric price transmission in agro-food sector? Meta-analysis perspective

- Zoltan Bakucs, Imre Fertő and Jan Falkowski
- 1235: Crisis and selective adaptation in a Chinese prefecture between 2008 and 2010: a survey among industrial enterprises

- Maria Csanadi and Liu Xiaoxuan
- 1234: Fractional solutions for capacitated NTU-games, with applications to stable matchings

- Péter Biró and Tamas Fleiner
- 1233: Optimal linear redistributive tax and pension systems with flexible labor supply

- Andras Simonovits
- 1232: Sectoral Technology and Structural Transformation

- Berthold Herrendorf, Christopher Herrington and Akos Valentinyi
- 1229: Cooperation with Externalities and Uncertainty

- Helga Habis and Dávid Csercsik
- 1226: Stationary Consistent Equilibrium Coalition Structures Constitute the Recursive Core

- László Kóczy
- 1225: Deriving the Taylor Principle when the Central Bank Supplies Money

- Ceri Davies, Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- 1224: The Shapley value for shortest path games

- Miklos Pinter and Anna Radvanyi
- 1223: Two essays on Hungarian relocations

- Magdolna Sass and Miklos Szanyi
- 1222: AS-AD in the Standard Dynamic Neoclassical Model: Business Cycles and Growth Trends

- Max Gillman
- 1221: Means-tested or Flat Pension? Pension Credit

- Andras Simonovits
- 1220: Power indices expressed in terms of minimal winning coalitions

- Fabien Lange and László Kóczy
- 1219: Monetary transmission in three central European economies: evidence from time-varying coefficient vector autoregressions

- Zsolt Darvas
- 1218: Does higher tax morale imply higher optimal labor income tax rate?

- Andras Simonovits