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- 09.09: Technological sources of productivity growth in Japan, the U.S. and Germany

- Jesús Rodríguez López and Jose Torres
- 09.08: Efficient Economic and Environmental Policies Combining Multicriteria Techniques and General Equilibrium Modelling

- Francisco André and Manuel Alejandro Cardenete
- 09.07: Landing a Permanent Contract: Do Job Interruptions and Employer Diversification Matter?

- Yolanda Rebollo Sanz
- 09.06: Double Competition and Market Stability in Sir James Steuart

- Jose Menudo and Ramón Tortajada
- 09.05: Discrimination and Equality of Opportunity

- J. Ignacio García-Pérez and Antonio Villar
- 09.04: Tracking can be more equitable than mixing: peer effects and college attendance

- Marisa Hidalgo Hidalgo
- 09.03: Should we tax overtime, subsidize the wage or subsidize employment?

- Victoria Osuna
- 09.02: Public Disclosure Programs vs. Traditional Approaches for Environmental Regulation: Green Goodwill and the Policies of the Firm

- Francisco André, Abderrahman Sokri and Georges Zaccour
- 09.01: The Rights-Egalitarian Solution for NTU Sharing Problems

- Carmen Herrero and Antonio Villar
- 08.13: Unemployment Duration among Immigrants and Natives: Unobserved Heterogeneity in a Multi-Spell Duration Model

- Raquel Carrasco and J. Ignacio García Pérez
- 08.12: Labor Demand and Information Technologies: Evidence for Spain, 1980-2005

- Manuel Hidalgo, Jesús Rodríguez López and José María O´Kean Alonso
- 08.11: Should we raise public expenditure on basic education and reduce expenditure at college?

- Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo and Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe
- 08.10: Sequencing Anomalies in Choice Experiments

- Brett Day and Jose Luis Pinto Prades
- 08.09: Trying to estimate a monetary value for the QALY

- Jose Luis Pinto Prades, Graham Loomes and Raul Brey
- 08.08: Wage Inequality in Spain, 1980-2000

- Manuel Hidalgo
- 08.07: Optimization in non-standard problems. An application to the provision of public inputs

- Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes and Diego Martínez
- 08.06: Endogenous Retirement and Public Pension System Reform in Spain

- Alfonso R Sánchez-Martín
- 08.05: ICT-specific technological change and productivity growth in the US 1980-2004

- Diego Martínez, Jesús Rodríguez López and Jose Torres
- 08.04: Demographic change, pension reform and redistribution in Spain

- Alfonso R Sánchez-Martín and Virginia Sanchez-Marcos
- 08.03: Social Security and the search behaviour of workers approaching retirement

- J. Ignacio García Pérez and Alfonso Sanchez Martin
- 08.02: Trials, Tricks and Transparency: How Disclosure Rules Affect Clinical Knowledge

- Matthias Dahm, Paula González and Nicolás Porteiro
- 08.01: A Demand-Supply Analysis of the Spanish Education Wage Premium in the 1980s and 1990s

- Manuel Hidalgo
- 07.19: Contracting with a quiet life manager

- Eduard Alonso-Pauli
- 07.18: The Adoption of a Code of Best Practice: Incentive Implications

- Eduard Alonso-Pauli
- 07.17: Testing the Predictive Validity of the Time Trade-Off and the Standard Gamble

- Jose-Maria Abellan-Perpiñan, Han Bleichrodt and Jose-Luis Pinto-Prades
- 07.16: Optimal federal taxes with public inputs

- Diego Martínez
- 07.15: A price model to assess the inflationary effects of the European Regional Policy

- M. Carmen Lima Díaz and Manuel Alejandro Cardenete
- 07.14: On the optimal allocation of students when peer effect works: Tracking vs Mixing

- Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo
- 07.13: Multi-Utilitarian Bargaining Solutions

- Miguel Ángel Hinojosa, Amparo Mª Mármol and José Zarzuelo
- 07.12: A goal programming approach for a joint design of macroeconomic and environmental policies: a methodological proposal and an application to the spanish economy

- Francisco André, Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Carlos Romero
- 07.11: Cost-push impact of motor spirit price on price indices and inflation

- Nooraddin Sharify and Manuel Alejandro Cardenete
- 07.10: Demand Shocks and Trade Balance Dynamics

- José García-Solanes, Jesús Rodríguez López and Jose Torres
- 07.09: Using a modified DEA model to estimate the importance of objectives. An application to agricultural economics

- Francisco André, Inés Herrero and Laura Riesgo
- 07.08: Competitive Pricing

- Antonio Villar
- 07.07: A.-R.-J. Turgot on a General Market: Competition, Price and History

- Jose Menudo
- 07.06: The use of permanent contracts across Spanish regions: Do regional wage subsidies work?

- Yolanda Rebollo Sanz and J. Ignacio García Pérez
- 07.05: The Role of Mediation in Peacemaking and Peacekeeping Negotiations

- Ester Camiña and Nicolás Porteiro
- 07.04: Water price and water reallocation in Andalusia. A computable general equilibrium approach

- Esther Velázquez, Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Geoffrey Hewings
- 07.03: Strategic Quality Competition and the Porter Hypothesis

- Francisco André, Paula González and Nicolás Porteiro
- 07.02: Indirect Elicitation of Non-Linear Multiattribute Utility Functions. A Dual Procedure Combined with DEA

- Francisco André
- 07.01: The Productivity Paradox and the New Economy: The Spanish Case

- Jesús Rodríguez López, Diego Martínez and Jose Torres
- 06.35: A new approach to solve non-regular constrained optimization problems. An application to optimal provision of public inputs

- Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes and Diego Martínez
- 06.34: On the optimal level of public inputs

- Diego Martínez and Antonio Jesus Sanchez Fuentes
- 06.33: On the equivalence between compromise programming and the use of composite compromise metrics

- Francisco André and Carlos Romero
- 06.32: The Rothschild House business network in Spain as an example of entrepreneurial decision-taking and management structure

- Miguel A. Lopez-Morell and José M. O’Kean
- 06.31: The role of job interruptions, temporary contracts and multi-firm experiences in the temporality trap in Spain

- Yolanda Rebollo Sanz
- 06.30: Up methods in the allocation of indivisibilities when preferences are single-peaked

- Carmen Herrero and Ricardo Martinez
- 06.29: Allocation problems with indivisibilities when preferences are single-peaked

- Carmen Herrero and Ricardo Martinez
- 06.28: Who do physicians work for?

- Ariadna García-Prado and Paula González
- 06.27: New technologies and economic growth: a regional approach. The case of Andalucia

- Jesús Rodríguez López and Diego Martínez