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- 00-15: Ordering Pareto-Optima through Majority Voting

- Mich Tvede and Hervé Crès
- 00-14: Endogenous Growth and Competitive Markets
- Mich Tvede and Martin Jensen
- 00-13: Interest Rate and Price Linkages between the USA and Japan: Evidence from the Post-Bretton Woods Period

- Katarina Juselius and Ronald MacDonald
- 00-12: Growth and North-South Wage Gap

- Liansheng Wang
- 00-11: A Theory of Unilateral Trade Policy

- Liansheng Wang
- 00-10: International Parity Relationships between Germany and the United States: A Joint Modelling Approach

- Katarina Juselius and Ronald MacDonald
- 00-09: Information Structure and the Tragedy of the Commons in Resource Extraction

- Rabah Amir and Niels Nannerup
- 00-08: Market Structure, Scale Economies and Industry Performance

- Rabah Amir
- 00-07: On the Welfare Economic Foundations of Health Status Measures

- Jens Hougaard and Hans Keiding
- 00-06: Endogenous Business Cycles and Stabilization Policies

- Marta Aloi, Hans Jorgen Jacobsen and Teresa Lloyd-Braga
- 00-05: Macroeconomic Issues in Foreign Aid

- Peter Hjertholm, Jytte Laursen and Howard White
- 00-04: Survey of Foreign Aid: History, Trends and Allocation

- Peter Hjertholm and Howard White
- 00-03: Analytical History of Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) Debt Sustainability Targets

- Peter Hjertholm
- 00-02: Can Nonrenewable Resources Alleviate the Knife-edge Character of Endogenous Growth

- Christian Groth and Poul Schou
- 00-01: Imperfect Competition and the Firm: Some Equivalence Results

- Hans Keiding and Mich Tvede
- 99-25: Semiparametric Estimation of Single-Index Transition Intensities

- Tue Gørgens
- 99-24: Dimensions of the Wage-Unemployment Relationship in the Nordic Countries: Wage Flexibility without Wage Curves

- Karsten Albæk, Rita Asplund, Stig Blomskog, Erling Barth, Björn Rúnar Guðmundsson, Vifill Karlsson and Erik Madsen
- 99-23: Optimal Policy in OG Models

- Christian Ghiglino and Mich Tvede
- 99-22: The Effect of Joining the EMS: Monetary Transmission Mechanisms in Spain

- Katarina Juselius and Juan Toro
- 99-21: Representation of Effectivity Functions in Coalition Proof Nash Equilibrium: A Complete Characterization

- Hans Keiding and Bezalel Peleg
- 99-20: Stable Voting Procedures for Committees in Economic Environments

- Hans Keiding and Bezalel Peleg
- 99-19: An Evaluation of Paid Leave: Participation and Labor Market Tightness

- Karsten Albæk
- 99-18: The Choice Between Bank Debt and Equity
- Lars Jebjerg and Søren Kyhl
- 99-17: Ownership Structure as a Signal of Managerial Ability
- Jacob Gyntelberg and Søren Kyhl
- 99-16: Enforcement of Contracts when Markets are Incomplete
- Søren Kyhl
- 99-15: The Rise in Danish Unemployment: Reallocation or Mismatch?

- Karsten Albæk and Henrik Hansen
- 99-14: Credit market structure and product market competition
- Lars Jebjerg
- 99-13: Models and Relations in Economics and Econometrics

- Katarina Juselius
- 99-12: Dynamic Models and Structural Shift: Monetary Transmission Mechanisms in Italy before and after EMS

- Katarina Juselius and Elena Gennari
- 99-11: Employment protection and the consequences for displaced workers: a comparison of Belgium and Denmark

- Karsten Albæk, Marc Van Audenrode and Martin Browning
- 99-10: Micro Data and General Equilibrium Models
- Martin Browning, Lars Hansen and James Heckman
- 99-09: Local disaggregation of demand and excess demand functions: a new question

- Pierre Chiappori, Ivar Ekeland and Martin Browning
- 99-08: Modelling commodity demands and labour supply with m-demands

- Martin Browning
- 99-07: Nonparametric Engel Curves and Revealed Preference

- Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
- 99-06: Optimal Workfare in Unemployment Insurance

- Claus Thustrup Hansen and Torben Tranaes
- 99-05: Clubs and the Market: Large Finite Economies

- Bryan Ellickson, Birgit Grodal, Suzanne Scotchmer and William Zame
- 99-04: Clubs and the Market

- Bryan Ellickson, Birgit Grodal, Suzanne Scotchmer and William Zame
- 99-03: Incomplete Markets and the Firm

- Egbert Dierker, Hildegard Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- 99-02: Debt as a Regulatory Constraint

- Lars Jebjerg
- 99-01: Evolutionary Learning in Signalling Games

- Hans Jørgen Jacobsen, Mogens Jensen and Birgitte Sloth
- 98-24: How Long are Business Cycles? Reconsidering Fluctuations and Growth
- Torben Mark Pedersen
- 98-23: International Evidence on the Connection between Business Cycles and Economic Growth
- Torben Mark Pedersen and Anne Marie Elmer
- 98-22: An I(2) Cointegration Analysis of Small-Country Import Price Determination

- Hans Christian Kongsted
- 98-21: The Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution: A Generalization to Nonconvex n-Person Bargaining
- Jens Hougaard and Mich Tvede
- 98-20: Nonconvex n-Person Bargaining: Efficient Maxmin Solutions

- Jens Hougaard and Mich Tvede
- 98-19: Market Integration and Transport Costs in France 1825-1903: A Threshold Error Correction Approach to the Law of One Price

- Mette Ejrnæs and Karl Gunnar Persson
- 98-18: Monetary Stabilization Policy in a Dynamic Stochastic Menu Cost Model
- Claus Thustrup Hansen
- 98-17: Monetary Policy, Delegation and Polarization
- Christian Schultz
- 98-16: The Economics of Lending with Joint Liability: Theory and Practice
- Maitreesh Ghatak and Timothy Guinnane
- 98-15: Endogenous Firms and Endogenous Business Cycles
- Hans Jørgen Jacobsen