Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie
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- 17.17: Serial Priority in Project Allocation: A Characterisation

- Madhav Raghavan
- 17.16: The Sovereign Money Initiative in Switzerland: An Economic Assessment

- Philippe Bacchetta
- 17.15: Booms and Busts with dispersed information

- Kenza Benhima
- 17.14: Optimal Monetary Policy when Information is Market-Generated

- Kenza Benhima and Isabella Blengini
- 17.13: Solidarity for public goods under single-peaked preferences: Characterizing target set correspondences

- Bettina Klaus and Panos Protopapas
- 17.12: Top Trading Cycles, Consistency, and Acyclic Priorities for House Allocation with Existing Tenants

- Mehmet Karakaya, Bettina Klaus and Jan Christoph Schlegel
- 17.11: Residential Vertical Rent Gradients in the City

- Jayson Danton and Alexander Himbert
- 17.10: Unified Enrollment in School Choice: How to Improve Student Assignment in Chicago

- Battal Dogan and M. Bumin Yenmez
- 17.09bis: Random Matching under Priorities: Stability and No Envy Concepts

- Haris Aziz and Bettina Klaus
- 17.08: Do Misperceptions about Demand Matter? Theory and Evidence

- Kenza Benhima and Céline Poilly
- 17.07: Serial Dictatorship Mechanisms with Reservation Prices

- Bettina Klaus and Alexandru Nichifor
- 17.06: Irrigation, Collectivism and Long-Run Technological Divergence

- Johannes Buggle
- 17.05: Gradual Portfolio Adjustment: Implications for Global Equity Portfolios and Returns

- Philippe Bacchetta and Eric Van Wincoop
- 17.04: The Government Spending Multiplier in a (Mis-)Managed Liquidity Trap

- Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup
- 17.03: Consistency and its Converse for Roommate Markets

- Bettina Klaus
- 17.02: Lexicographic Choice under Variable Capacity Constraints

- Battal Dogan, Serhat Dogan and Kemal Yildiz
- 17.01: Non-Revelation Mechanisms for Many-to-Many Matching: Equilibria versus Stability

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 16.24: The Government Wage Bill and Private Activity

- Dimitrios Bermperoglou, Evi Pappa and Eugenia Vella
- 16.23: Ex-Ante Stable Lotteries

- Jan Christoph Schlegel
- 16.22: The Government Spending Multiplier in a Deep Recession

- Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup
- 16.21: How to Control Controlled School Choice: Comment

- Battal Dogan
- 16.20: How Do Beliefs about Skill Affect Risky Decisions?

- Adrian Bruhin, Luis Santos-Pinto and David Staubli
- 16.19: Legal compliance and litigation spending under the English and American rule: Experimental evidence

- Baptiste Massenot, Maria Maraki and Christian Thoeni
- 16.18: Splash with A teammate: Peer Effects in High-Stakes Tournaments

- Lingqing Jiang
- 16.17: Long-Term Government Debt and Household Portfolio Composition

- Andreas Tischbirek
- 16.16: Unconventional Monetary Policy in a Currency Union with Segmentation in the Market for Government Debt

- Andreas Tischbirek
- 16.15: Object Allocation via Immediate-Acceptance: Characterizations and an Affirmative Action Application

- Battal Dogan and Bettina Klaus
- 16.14: Solidarity Properties of Choice Correspondences

- Bettina Klaus and Panos Protopapas
- 16.13: Do Setbacks Delay the Participation in Repeated Competitions? Evidence from a Natural Experiment with Amateur Tennis Players

- Simon Haenni
- 16.12: Money and Capital in a Persistent Liquidity Trap

- Philippe Bacchetta, Kenza Benhima and Yannick Kalantzis
- 16.11: Virtual Demand and Stable Mechanisms

- Jan Christoph Schlegel
- 16.09: The Optimal Composition of Public Spending in a Deep Recession

- Hafedh Bouakez, Michel Guillard and Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup
- 16.08: Equilibria of Deferred Acceptance with Complete Lists

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 16.07: Non-Revelation Mechanisms for Many-to-Many Matching: Equilibria versus Stability

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 16.05: Inheritance Flows in Switzerland, 1911-2011

- Marius Brülhart, Didier Dupertuis and Elodie Moreau
- 16.04: Pareto optimal matchings of students to courses in the presence of prerequisites

- Katarina Cechlarova, Bettina Klaus and David F.Manlove
- 16.03: The Government Spending Multiplier in a (Mis-)Managed Liquidity Trap

- Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup
- 16.02: What Made Great Britain so Great? From the Fiscal-Military State to the First Industrial Revolution

- Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup
- 16.01: The Many Faces of Human Sociality:Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences

- Adrian Bruhin, Ernst Fehr and Daniel Schunk
- 15.09: The Impact of Interest Rate Risk on Bank Lending

- Toni Beutler, Robert Bichsel, Adrian Bruhin and Jayson Danton
- 15.08: Countercyclical Foreign Currency Borrowing:Eurozone Firms in 2007-2009

- Philippe Bacchetta and Ouarda Merrouche
- 15.07: Trade and Towns:Heterogeneous Adjustment to a Border Shock

- Marius Brülhart, Celine Carrere and Frederic Robert Nicoud
- 15.06: Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises: Can Monetary Policy Really Help?

- Philippe Bacchetta, Elena Perazzi and Eric van Wincoop
- 15.05: Labor Market Policies and the "Missing Deflation" Puzzle: Lessons from Hoover Policies during the U.S Great Depression

- Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup and Anastasia Zhutova
- 15.04: Home Bias in Multimarket Cournot Games

- Catherine Roux, Luis Santos-Pinto and Christian Thöni
- 15.03: The Protestant Fiscal Ethic: Religious Confession and Euro Skepticism in Germany

- Adrian Chadi and Matthias Krapf
- 15.02: Responsive Affirmative Action in School Choice

- Battal Dogan
- 15.01: Hedonic Coalition Formation Games with Variable Populations: Core Characterizations and (Im)Possibilities

- Mehmet Karakaya and Bettina Klaus
- 14.10: Spillovers of Prosocial Motivation: Evidence from an Intervention Study on Blood Donors

- Adrian Bruhin, Lorenz Goette, Simon Haenni and Lingqing Jiang
- 14.09: Corporate Cash and Employment

- Philippe Bacchetta, Kenza Benhima and Céline Poilly