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- 2005_08: Distributional Effects in Household Models: Separate Spheres and Income Pooling

- Martin Browning, Pierre Chiappori and Valérie Lechene
- 2005_07: Do Magazines' "Companion Websites" Cannibalize the Demand for the Print Version?

- Ulrich Kaiser and Hans Christian Kongsted
- 2005_06: Personality, Education and Earnings

- Mary Silles
- 2005_05: Computer Use and Earnings

- Mary Silles
- 2005_04: Revealed preference analysis of characteristics models

- Laura Blow, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
- 2005_03: Employment Effects of Spatial Dispersal of Refugees

- Anna Damm and Michael Rosholm
- 2005_02: Wives’ Labor Supply and Taxation: a Conditional Preferences Approach

- Christophe Kolodziejczyk
- 2005_01: Marriage and the City

- Pieter Gautier, Michael Svarer and C. N. Teulings
- 2004_25: Board Size Effects in Closely Held Corporations

- Morten Bennedsen, Hans Christian Kongsted and Kasper Meisner Nielsen
- 2004_24: Case Management Interviews and the Return to Work of Disabled Employees

- Jan Høgelund and Anders Holm
- 2004_23: Bounds on Parameters in Dynamic Discrete Choice Models

- Bo E. Honoré and Elie Tamer
- 2004_22: A Danish Profiling System

- Michael Rosholm, Michael Svarer and Bo Hammer
- 2004_21: Estimating Cointegrating Relations from a Cross Section

- Edith Madsen
- 2004_20: Residual Wage Disparity and Coordination Unemployment

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes and Ian King
- 2004_19: How Stressful is Retirement? New Evidence from a Longitudinal, Fixed-effects Analysis

- Mads Meier Jæger and Anders Holm
- 2004_18: Habits and Heterogeneity in Demands: a Panel Data Analysis

- Martin Browning and M. Dolores Collado
- 2004_17: Competitive Auctions: Theory and Application

- John Kennes
- 2004_16: Do Children Stabilize Danish Marriages?

- Michael Svarer and Mette Verner
- 2004_15: Collective and Unitary Models: a Clarification

- Martin Browning, Pierre Chiappori and Valérie Lechene
- 2004_14: Estimating the Threat Effect of Active Labour Market Programmes

- Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer
- 2004_13: The Rise in Danish Unemployment: Reallocation or Mismatch?

- Karsten Albæk and Henrik Hansen
- 2004_12: Productivity Growth and Worker Reallocation: Theory and Evidence

- Rasmus Lentz and Dale Mortensen
- 2004_11: Job Search and Savings: Wealth Effects and Duration Dependence

- Rasmus Lentz and Torben Tranaes
- 2004_10: Optimal Unemployment Insurance in an Estimated Job Search Model with Savings

- Rasmus Lentz
- 2004_09: On the Job Search and the Wage Distribution

- Bent Jesper Christensen, Rasmus Lentz, Dale Mortensen, George R. Neumann and Axel Werwatz
- 2004_08: Bounds in Competing Risks Models and the War on Cancer

- Bo E. Honoré and Adriana Lleras-Muney
- 2004_07: Estimation of Discrete Time Duration Models with Grouped Data

- Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
- 2004_06: Do Single Women Value Early Retirement more than Single Men?

- Anne Møller Danø, Mette Ejrnæs and Leif Husted
- 2004_05: Shocks, stocks and socks: smoothing consumption over a temporary income loss

- Martin Browning and Thomas Crossley
- 2004_04: True versus spurious state dependence in firm performance: the case of West German exports

- Ulrich Kaiser and Hans Christian Kongsted
- 2004_03: Job-search Incentives From Labour Market Programs - an Empirical Analysis

- Lars Geerdsen and Anders Holm
- 2004_02: Comparing Fixed Effects and Covariance Structure Estimators

- Mette Ejrnæs and Anders Holm
- 2004_01: Wage Dips and Drops around First Birth

- Mette Ejrnæs and Astrid Kunze
- 2003_16: An Analysis of the Determinants of Job Satisfaction when Individuals’ Baseline Satisfaction Levels May Differ

- Anna Cristina D’Addio, Tor Eriksson and Paul Frijters
- 2003_15: Class size, teacher hours and educational attainment

- Martin Browning and Eskil Heinesen
- 2003_14: Job Displacement and Health Outcomes: A Representative Panel Study

- Martin Browning, Anne Møller Danø and Eskil Heinesen
- 2003_13: Unit root inference in panel data models where the time-series dimension is fixed: A comparison of different tests

- Edith Madsen
- 2003_12: Estimating Consumption Economies of Scale, Adult Equivalence Scales, and Household Bargaining Power

- Martin Browning, Pierre Chiappori and Arthur Lewbel
- 2003_11: Using GMM when testing for a unit root in panels where the time-series dimension is fixed

- Edith Madsen
- 2003_10: Testing for unit roots in panels by using a mixture model

- Edith Madsen
- 2003_09: Are Home Owners Really more Unemployed?

- Michael Svarer, Michael Rosholm and Jakob Munch
- 2003_08: Self-Employment among Immigrants: A Last Resort?

- Kræn Blume Jensen, Mette Ejrnæs, Helena Nielsen and Allan Würtz
- 2003_07: Rent Control and Unemployment Duration

- Michael Svarer, Michael Rosholm and Jakob Munch
- 2003_06: Self-employment in Denmark and Spain: Institution, Economic Conditions and Gender differences

- Raquel Carrasco and Mette Ejrnæs
- 2003_05: Which background factors matter more in intergenerational educational attainment: Social class, cultural capital or cognitive ability? A random effects approach

- Mads Meier Jæger and Anders Holm
- 2003_04: Relaxing the Strict Exogeneity Assumption in a Dynamic Random Probit Model

- Steen Winther Blindum
- 2003_03: Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Simulated Residual Estimation

- Sule Alan and Martin Browning
- 2003_02: Asset Accumulation and Short Term Employment

- Martin Browning, Thomas Crossley and Eric Smith
- 2003_01: The Distribution of Well-Being and Income within the Household

- Jens Bonke and Martin Browning
- 2002_09: Birth Order and the Intrahousehold Allocation of Time and Education

- Mette Ejrnæs and Claus Pörtner
- 2002_08: Testing the Semiparametric Box-Cox Model with Bootstrap

- N.E. Savin and Allan Würtz
- 2002_07: Imputing Consumption from Income Tax Registers

- Martin Browning and Søren Leth-Petersen
- 2002_06: Consumption and Children

- Martin Browning and Mette Ejrnæs
- 2002_05: Asking Consumption Questions in General Purpose Surveys

- Martin Browning, Thomas Crossley and Gugliemo Weber
- 2002_04: Nonparametric Engel Curves and Revealed Preference

- Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
- 2002_03: Returning Long-Term Sick-Listed to Work - The effects of education in a competing risk model with time varying covariates and unobserved heterogeneity

- Jan Høgelund and Anders Holm
- 2002_02: Nonlinear Models with Panel Data

- Bo Honoré
- 2002_01: Modelling Income Processes with lots of heterogeneity

- Javier Alvarez, Martin Browning and Mette Ejrnæs