Discussion Papers
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- 12-19: Monetary Policy with Sectoral Linkages and Durable Goods

- Ivan Petrella, Raffaele Rossi and Emiliano Santoro
- 12-18: The role of initial values in nonstationary fractional time series models

- Soren Johansen and Morten Nielsen
- 12-17: The Selection of ARIMA Models with or without Regressors

- Soren Johansen, Marco Riani and Anthony C. Atkinson
- 12-16: Experiments, Passive Observation and Scenario Analysis: Trygve Haavelmo and the Cointegrated Vector Autoregression

- Kevin Hoover and Katarina Juselius
- 12-15: Longevity and Schooling: The Case of Retirement

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic
- 12-14: “At least I didn’t lose money” - Nominal Loss Aversion Shapes Evaluations of Housing Transactions

- Thomas A. Stephens and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 12-13: On aggregating human capital across heterogeneous cohorts

- Jakub Growiec and Christian Groth
- 12-12: The power of beliefs: Evidence on the influence of trust on self-assessed health

- Martin Ljunge
- 12-11: Bootstrap Determination of the Co-integration Rank in Heteroskedastic VAR Models

- Giuseppe Cavaliere, Anders Rahbek and Robert Taylor
- 12-10: The Genesis of the Golden Age - Accounting for the Rise in Health and Leisure

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- 12-09: Trust Drives Internet Use

- Martin Ljunge
- 12-08: The Dark Side of the Vote - Biased Voters, Social Information, and Information Aggregation Through Majority Voting

- Rebecca Morton, Marco Piovesan and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 12-07: Family Ties and Civic Virtues: Evidence on Wilson's "Moral Sense"

- Martin Ljunge
- 12-06: Irrigation and Autocracy

- Jeanet Bentzen, Nicolai Kaarsen and Asger Wingender
- 12-04: Competition, cooperation, and collective choice

- Thomas Markussen, Ernesto Reuben and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 12-03: Eating Behavior and Social Interactions from Adolescence to Adulthood

- Luisa Corrado and Roberta Distante
- 12-02: Unit root vector autoregression with volatility induced stationarity

- Anders Rahbek and Heino Bohn Nielsen
- 12-01: Haavelmo's Probability Approach and the Cointegrated VAR

- Katarina Juselius
- 11-33: Cultural Transmission of Civicness

- Martin Ljunge
- 11-32: Inflation Dynamics and Real Marginal Costs: New Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing Industries

- Ivan Petrella and Emiliano Santoro
- 11-31: Trust Issues: Evidence from Second Generation Immigrants

- Martin Ljunge
- 11-30: The Spirit of the Welfare State? Adaptation in the Demand for Social Insurance

- Martin Ljunge
- 11-29: Asymptotic theory for iterated one-step Huber-skip estimators

- Soren Johansen and Bent Nielsen
- 11-28: Do Taxes Produce Better Wine?

- Martin Ljunge
- 11-27: Sick of Taxes? Evidence on the Elasticity of Labor Supply when Workers Are Free to Choose

- Martin Ljunge
- 11-26: Statistical analysis of global surface air temperature and sea level using cointegration methods

- Torben Schmith, Soren Johansen and Peter Thejll
- 11-25: The Properties of Model Selection when Retaining Theory Variables

- David Hendry and Soren Johansen
- 11-24: A new axiomatic approach to the evaluation of population health

- Jens Hougaard, Juan Moreno-Ternero and Lars Peter Østerdal
- 11-23: Multidimensional procurement auctions with unknown weights

- Thomas Greve
- 11-22: Eye Disease and Development

- Thomas Andersen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Pablo Selaya
- 11-21: Financial Instability - a Result of Excess Liquidity or Credit Cycles?

- Christian Heebøll-Christensen
- 11-20: Prices, Wages and Fertility in Pre-Industrial England

- Marc Klemp
- 11-19: When Does Ethnic Diversity Lead to Violence? Evidence from the 2007 Elections in Kenya

- Thomas Markussen and Kitavi Mbuvi
- 11-18: Inequality Aversion and Voting on Redistribution

- Wolfgang Höchtl, Rupert Sausgruber and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 11-17: The Cost of Railroad Regulation: The Disintegration of American Agricultural Markets in the Interwar Period

- Giovanni Federico and Paul Sharp
- 11-16: The Child Quantity-Quality Trade-Off During the Industrial Revolution in England

- Marc Klemp and Jacob Weisdorf
- 11-15: Some Econometric Results for the Blanchard-Watson Bubble Model

- Soren Johansen and Theis Lange
- 11-14: The Lasting Damage to Mortality of Early-Life Adversity: Evidence from the English Famine of the late 1720s

- Marc Klemp and Jacob Weisdorf
- 11-13: Ordinal Welfare Comparisons with Multiple Discrete Indicators: A First Order Dominance Approach and Application to Child Poverty

- Channing Arndt, Roberta Distante, M. Azhar Hussain, Lars Peter Østerdal, Pham Lan Huong and Maimuna Ibraimo
- 11-12: Discounting Models for Outcomes over Continuous Time

- Charles Harvey and Lars Peter Østerdal
- 11-11: Law and Peace: Contracts and the Success of the Danish Dairy Cooperatives

- Ingrid Henriksen, Morten Hviid and Paul Sharp
- 11-10: Predicting Lotto Numbers

- Claus Bjørn Jørgensen, Sigrid Suetens and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 11-09: Optimal Aging and Death: Understanding the Preston Curve

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- 11-08: Income and Ideology: How Personality Traits, Cognitive Abilities, and Education Shape Political Attitudes

- Rebecca Morton, Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström
- 11-07: Religious Orders and Growth through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England

- Thomas Andersen, Jeanet Bentzen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Paul Sharp
- 11-06: The Desire for (Danish) Quality in High and Low Income Countries

- Daniel Nguyen
- 11-05: State or Nature? Formal vs. Informal Sanctioning in the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods

- Kenju Kamei, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 11-04: Self-Organization for Collective Action: An Experimental Study of Voting on Formal, Informal, and No Sanction Regimes

- Thomas Markussen, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 11-03: A Unifying Framework for the Problem of Adjudicating Conflicting Claims

- Jens Hougaard, Juan Moreno-Ternero and Lars Peter Østerdal
- 11-02: Survival of the Richest? Social Status, Fertility, and Social Mobility in England 1541-1824

- Nina Boberg-Fazlic, Paul Sharp and Jacob Weisdorf
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