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- 06-06: Rethinking the Concept of Long-Run Economic Growth

- Christian Groth, Karl-Josef Koch and Thomas Steger
- 06-05: The Integration Order of Vector Autoregressive Processes

- Massimo Franchi
- 06-04: Cross-Border Flows of People, Technology Diffusion and Aggregate Productivity

- Thomas Andersen and Carl-Johan Dalgaard
- 06-03: Rural Credit in Vietnam

- Mikkel Barslund and Finn Tarp
- 06-02: Informational Intermediation and Competing Auctions

- John Kennes and Aaron Schiff
- 06-01: Trust on the Streets: A Natural Field Experiment on Newspaper Purchasing

- Gerald Pruckner and Rupert Sausgruber
- 05-29: The Balassa-Samuelson Effect and the Wage, Price and Unemployment Dynamics in Spain

- Katarina Juselius and Javier Ordóñez
- 05-28: Specialization, Outsourcing and Wages

- Jakob Munch and Jan Skaksen
- 05-27: Commercialisation and Poverty in Tanzania: Household-level Analysis

- Elina Eskola
- 05-26: Too Much of a Good Thing? The Quantitative Economics of R&D–driven Growth Revisited

- Holger Strulik
- 05-25: Can Ambiguity in Electoral Competition be Explained by Projection Effects in Voters' Perceptions?

- Thomas Jensen
- 05-24: Capabilities and Equality of Health I

- Hans Keiding
- 05-23: Equilibrium Data Sets and Compatible Utility Rankings

- Yves Balasko and Mich Tvede
- 05-22: Improving Trade and Transport Services in Tanzania: A General Equilibrium Approach

- Elina Eskola
- 05-21: Simple Reputation Systems

- John Kennes and Aaron Schiff
- 05-20: Micro Evidence on the Adjustment of Sticky-Price Goods: It's How Often, not How Much

- Lorenz Goette, Rudolf Minsch and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 05-19: Merging and Splitting in Cooperative Games: Some (Im-)Possibility Results

- Peter Holch Knudsen and Lars Peter Østerdal
- 05-18: Monetary Exchange with Multilateral Matching

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes and Ian King
- 05-17: Understanding Victimization: The Case of Mozambique

- Mikkel Barslund, John Rand, Finn Tarp and Jacinto Chiconela
- 05-16: Social Composition, Social Conflict, and Economic Development

- Holger Strulik
- 05-15: Geography, Health, and Demo-Economic Development

- Holger Strulik
- 05-14: On the Political Economy of Adverse Selection

- Hervé Crès and Mich Tvede
- 05-13: Informational Herding and Optimal Experimentation

- Lones Smith and Peter Sørensen
- 05-12: Preferences Between Continuous Streams of Events

- Charles M. Harvey and Lars Peter Østerdal
- 05-11: International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations

- Jakob Munch
- 05-10: Mice Do Not Take Bribes

- Thomas Andersen and John Rand
- 05-09: Individual Irrationality and Aggregate Outcomes

- Ernst Fehr and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 05-08: Price Volatility and Banking in Green Certificate Markets

- Eirik S. Amundsen, Fridrik Baldursson and Jørgen Birk Mortensen
- 05-07: On the Foundation of Guidelines for Health Economic Evaluation

- Hans Keiding
- 05-06: US Politics and World Bank IDA-Lending

- Thomas Andersen, Henrik Hansen and Thomas Markussen
- 05-05: Extracting Information from the Data: A Popperian View on Empirical Macro

- Katarina Juselius and Soren Johansen
- 05-04: The Return to Foreign Aid

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Henrik Hansen
- 05-03: Rational Fear of Floating: A Simple Model of Exchange Rates and Income Distribution

- Hans Keiding and Mette J. Knudsen
- 05-02: The Nature and Costs of Dis-Equilibrium Trade: The Case of Transatlantic Grain Exports in the 19th Century

- Mette Ejrnæs and Karl Gunnar Persson
- 05-01: Credit Constraints and Determinants of the Cost of Capital in Vietnamese Manufacturing

- John Rand
- 04-34: The Danish Museum System

- Chr. Hjorth-Andersen
- 04-33: The Danish Cultural Heritage: Economics and Politics

- Chr. Hjorth-Andersen
- 04-32: Is Economic Analysis of Any Help in Studies of Legitimacy in the EU?

- Jan Gunnarsson
- 04-31: Inflation, Money Growth, and I(2) Analysis

- Katarina Juselius
- 04-30: On the Causal Links between FDI and Growth in Developing Countries

- Henrik Hansen and John Rand
- 04-29: Innovation and growth: What have we learnt from the robustness debate?

- Christian Groth
- 04-28: Feeding the British: Convergence and Market Efficiency in 19th Century Grain Trade

- Mette Ejrnæs, Karl Gunnar Persson and Søren Rich
- 04-27: Social Fractionalization, Endogenous Property Rights, and Economic Development

- Ines Lindner and Holger Strulik
- 04-26: A Distributional Theory of Government Growth

- Holger Strulik
- 04-25: General Equilibrium Measures of Agricultural Policy Bias in Fifteen Developing Countries

- Henning Jensen, Sherman Robinson and Finn Tarp
- 04-24: A Simple Approximation of Productivity Scores of Fuzzy Production Plans

- Jens Hougaard
- 04-23: Inequality Preserving Rationing

- Lars Peter Østerdal and Jens Hougaard
- 04-22: Simple Utility Functions with Giffen Demand

- Peter Sørensen
- 04-21: UK Money Demand 1873-2001: A Cointegrated VAR Analysis with Additive Data Corrections

- Heino Bohn Nielsen
- 04-20: Expected utility theory with ”small worlds”

- Jacob Gyntelberg and Frank Hansen