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- 2002-04: DEA Based Yardstick Competition in Natural Resource Management

- Peter Bogetoft and Kurt Nielsen
- 2002-03: An Analysis of Advertising Wars

- Hans Haller and Subhadip Chakrabarti
- 2002-02: Market Transparency and Product Differentiation

- Christian Schultz
- 2002-01: Unrestricted Duopoly Competition: Equilibrium and Survival

- Jaideep Roy and Torben Tranaes
- 2001-06: Green Subsidies and Learning-by-doing in the Windmill Industry

- Jørgen Drud Hansen, Camilla Jensen and Erik Madsen
- 2001-05: Price or Quantity in Tacit Collusion?

- Luca Lambertini and Christian Schultz
- 2001-04: Transparency and Tacit Collusion

- Christian Schultz
- 2001-03: Market Transparency and Competition Policy

- Peter Møllgaard and Per Overgaard
- 2001-02: Modest Advertising Signals Strength

- Ram Orzach, Per Overgaard and Yair Tauman
- 2001-01: Prices as Signals of Quality in Duopoly

- Mark N. Herzendorf and Per Overgaard
- 2000-13: Multi-Period Dea Incentive Regulation in Electricity Distribution

- Per Agrell, Peter Bogetoft and Jørgen Tind
- 2000-12: Incentives, Information Systems and Competition

- Peter Bogetoft and Henrik B. Olesen
- 2000-11: Strategic Complementarity Conditions in Bertrand Oligopoly
- Rabah Amir and Isabel Grilo
- 2000-10: Second-Mover Advantage and Price Leadership in Bertrand Duopoly
- Rabah Amir and Anna Stepanova
- 2000-09: Noncooperative R&D and Optimal R&D Cartels
- Rabah Amir, Igor Evstigneev and John Wooders
- 2000-08: A Theory of Unilateral Trade Policy
- Liansheng Wang
- 2000-07: Nonexistence of Constrained Efficient Equilibria when Markets are Incomplete
- Egbert Dierker, Hildegard Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- 2000-06: Objectives of an Imperfectly Competitive Firm: A Surplus Approach
- Egbert Dierker, Hildegard Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- 2000-05: R&D and Productivity in Danish Firms: Some Empirical Evidence

- Valdemar Smith, Mogens Dilling-Hansen, Tor Eriksson and Erik Madsen
- 2000-04: Lobbying Legislatures

- Morten Bennedsen and Sven Feldmann
- 2000-03: Market Structure, Scale Economies and Industry Performance

- Rabah Amir
- 2000-02: Informational Lobbying and Political Contributions

- Morten Bennedsen and Sven Feldmann
- 2000-01: Countervailing Power and Price Transparency

- Morten Hviid and Peter Møllgaard
- 1999-15: Market Transparency: A Mixed Blessing?

- Peter Møllgaard and Per Overgaard
- 1999-14: Evolutionary Learning in Signalling Games

- Hans Jørgen Jacobsen, Mogens Jensen and Birgitte Sloth
- 1999-13: The Declining Price Effect in Sequential Auctions: What Theory Does Not Predict

- Olivier Chanel and Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen
- 1999-12: Auditing Cost Overrun Claims

- David Perez-Castrillo and Nicolas Riedinger
- 1999-11: Kreps And Scheinkman With Product Differentiation: An Expository Note

- Stephen Martin
- 1999-10: On the incidence and Variety of Low-Price Guarantees

- Maria Arbatskaya, Morten Hviid and Greg Shaffer
- 1999-09: Generating Efficiency: Economic and Environmental Regulation of Public and Private Electricity Generators in Spain

- Pablo Arocena and Catherine Waddams Price
- 1999-08: Auditing with Signals

- Ines Macho-Stadler and David Perez-Castrillo
- 1999-07: R&D Returns, Market Structure and Research Joint Ventures
- Rabah Amir
- 1999-06: Sequencing R&D Decisions in a Two-period Duopoly with Spillovers
- Madjid Amir, Rabah Amir and Jim Jin
- 1999-05: Incomplete Markets and the Firm
- Egbert Dierker, Hildegard Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- 1999-04: Export cartels and domestic markets

- Christian Schultz
- 1999-03: "We sold a million copies" - The Role of Advertising Past Sales
- Paulo Monteiro and Jose Moraga-Gonzalez
- 1999-02: The Nature of Innovation Market Failure and the Design of Public Support for Private Innovation

- Stephen Martin and John Scott
- 1999-01: Efficient Competition with Small Numbers - with Applications to Privatisation and Mergers

- Kala Krishna and Torben Tranaes
- 1998-20: Market Structure, Publicly and Privately Financed R&D Spending. Empirical Evidence for Denmark
- Mogens Dilling-Hansen, Tor Eriksson, Erik Madsen and Valdemar Smith
- 1998-19: Sequential auctions with heterogeneous bidders
- Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen
- 1998-18: Testing the Intransitivity Explanation of the Allais Paradox
- Ebbe Groes, Hans Jørgen Jacobsen, Birgitte Sloth and Torben Tranaes
- 1998-17: Political Ownership
- Morten Bennedsen
- 1998-16: Public Versus Private Ownership under Costly Taxation
- Morten Bennedsen
- 1998-15: The Balance of Power in Close Corporations

- Morten Bennedsen and Daniel Wolfenzon
- 1998-14: Strategic and Welfare Implications of Bundling

- Stephen Martin
- 1998-13: Temporary Partnerships as an Information Transmission Mechanism: Foreign Investment in Emerging Markets
- Peter Møllgaard and Per Overgaard
- 1998-12: An Asymmetric Model of Spatial Competition

- Guillaume Hollard
- 1998-11: The Adverse Effects of Environmental Policy in Green Markets

- Jose Moraga-Gonzalez and Noemi Padrón-Fumero
- 1998-10: One-Way Spillovers, Endogenous Innovator/Imitator Roles and Research Jointventures
- Rabah Amir and John Wooders
- 1998-09: Effects of One-way Spillovers on Market Shares, Industry Price, Welfare, and R&D Cooperation
- Rabah Amir and John Wooders