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- 27: Bounding average treatment effects: a linear programming approach

- Thomas Demuynck
- 27: Information provision and preferences for education spending: Evidence from representative survey experiments in three countries

- Maria Cattaneo, Philipp Lergetporer, Guido Schwerdt, Katharina Werner, Ludger Woessmann and Stefan Wolter
- 27: Competition policy and cartel size

- Iwan Bos and J.E. Harrington
- 27: The Last will be First, and the First Last: Segregation in Societies with Positional Externalities

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo Saulle and Christian Seel
- 27: Work-related learning and skill development in Europe: Does initial skill mismatch matter?

- Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Annemarie Künn and Andries de Grip
- 27: Belief Inducibility and Informativeness

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Dominik Karos and Toygar Kerman
- 27: Combining distributions of real-time forecasts: An application to U.S. growth

- Thomas Götz, Alain Hecq and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- 26: Endophilia or exophobia: beyond discrimination

- Jan Feld, Nicolas Salamanca and Daniel Hamermesh
- 26: Different versions of the Easterlin Paradox: New evidence for European countries

- Caspar Kaiser and Maarten Vendrik
- 26: Deposit Insurance in Times of Crises: Safe Haven or Regulatory Arbitrage? (RM/15/026-revised-)

- Stefanie Kleimeier, Shusen Qi and Harald Sander
- 26: “Friends Are Thieves of Time": Heuristic Attention Sharing in Stable Friendship Networks

- Anastas Tenev
- 26: Separating equilibrium in quasi-linear signaling games

- Jiwoong Lee, Rudolf Müller and Dries Vermeulen
- 26: Deposit insurance in times of crises: safe haven or regulatory arbitrage?

- Stefanie Kleimeier, S. Qi and Harald Sander
- 26: Credit Supply: Are there negative spillovers from banks’ proprietary trading? (RM/19/005-revised-)

- Michael Kurz and Stefanie Kleimeier
- 26: Firm Export Diversification and Change in Workforce Composition

- Sarah Guillou and Tania Treibich
- 25: Is regularization necessary? A Wald-type test under non-regular conditions

- A. Duplinskiy
- 25: Gambling in Risk-Taking Contests: Experimental Evidence

- Matthew Embrey, Christian Seel and J. Philipp Reiss
- 25: Exploring Antecedents of Service Innovation Excellence in Manufacturing SMEs

- Kars Mennens, Anita Van Gils, Gaby Odekerken - Schröder and Wilko Letterie
- 25: Becoming a mompreneur: Parental leave policies and mothers' propensity for self-employment

- Ruud Gerards and Pomme Theunissen
- 25: The bilateral trade model in a discrete setting

- J. Flesch, Marc Schröder and Dries Vermeulen
- 25: Forecasting with Colonel Blotto

- Ronald Peeters and Leonard Wolk
- 25: Effectively Involving Low-SES Parents in Human Capital Development: Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Carla Haelermans and Joris Ghysels
- 25: Adaptive Learning in Weighted Network Games

- Peter Bayer, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and Frank Thuijsman
- 24: Relative income and life statisfaction of Turkish immigrants: The impact of a collectivistic culture

- Devrim Dumludag, Ozge Gokdemir and Maarten Vendrik
- 24: Workshop attendance as a mode of learning

- Andries de Grip and Astrid Pleijers
- 24: On the Acceptance of Gain Sharing Methods in Supply Chain Collaboration

- Alexander Grigoriev, Verena Jung, Marianne Peeters - Rutten and Tjark Vredeveld
- 24: Social Identity and Group Contests

- Henrik Zaunbrecher and Arno Riedl
- 24: One Belt, One Road, One Way?

- Karsten Mau and Rosalie Seuren
- 24: Ability, academic climate, and going abroad for work or pursuing a PhD

- Daniëlle Bertrand-Cloodt, Frank Cörvers and Hans Heijke
- 24: Fair optimal tax with endogenous productivities

- Marc Fleurbaey and G. Valletta
- 24: Training participation and the role of reciprocal attitudes

- Arjan Non
- 23: Farsighted manipulation and exploitation in networks

- Peter Bayer, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Ronald Peeters
- 23: Does early-career underemployment impact future career success?: a path dependency perspective

- M. Verbruggen, Hetty van Emmerik, A.E.J. van Gils, C.M. Meng and Andries de Grip
- 23: A Justification of Conditional Confidence Intervals

- Eric Beutner, Alexander Heinemann and Stephan Smeekes
- 23: Identifying literacy and numeracy skill mismatch in OECD countries using the job analysis method

- Sandra Pérez Rodríguez, Rolf Van der Velden, Tim Huijts and Babs Jacobs
- 23: Robust scoring rules

- Elias Tsakas
- 23: Declining Wages Increase Selfish Redistribution in an Environment with Fixed Income Inequality

- Henrik Zaunbrecher and Nickolas Gagnon
- 23: The equivalence between two-person symmetric games and decision problems

- M.S. Ismail
- 23: Gender differences and social ties effects in resource sharing

- Ben D'Exelle and Arno Riedl
- 22: Sharp increase in inequality in education in times of the COVID-19-pandemic

- Carla Haelermans, Roxanne Korthals, Madelon Jacobs, Suzanne de Leeuw, Stan Vermeulen, Lynn van Vugt, Bas Aarts, Tijana Breuer, Rolf Van der Velden, Sanne van Wetten and Inge de Wolf
- 22: Inflation expectations and consumer spending: the role of household balance sheets

- Lenard Lieb and Johannes Schuffels
- 22: Doing it now, later, or never

- K. Cingiz, J. Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Arkadi Predtetchinski
- 22: Inference for Impulse Responses under Model Uncertainty

- Lenard Lieb and Stephan Smeekes
- 22: Impact of financial pressure on unemployed job search, job find success and job quality

- Ruud Gerards and Riccardo Welters
- 22: Is there an opportunity-performance trade-off in secondary education?

- Per Bles, Rolf Van der Velden and Roel J. Ariës
- 22: Gender differences in sorting

- Luca Merlino, Pierpaolo Parrotta and Dario Pozzoli
- 22: Imitation by price and quantity setting firms in a differentiated market

- Abhimanyu Khan and Ronald Peeters
- 22: The role of experiments for policy design

- Peter Werner and Arno Riedl
- 21: A full year COVID-19 crisis with interrupted learning and two school closures: The effects on learning growth and inequality in primary education

- Carla Haelermans, Madelon Jacobs, Lynn van Vugt, Bas Aarts, Henry Abbink, Chayenne Smeets, Rolf Van der Velden and Sanne van Wetten
- 21: On-the-job-training as a signal: Why low-educated workers invest less in further training

- Olga Meshcheriakova and Stan Vermeulen
- 21: Educational achievement and gender differences: The role of the interaction between emotional stability and conscientiousness

- Caroline Wehner and Trudie Schils
- 21: Does on-the-job informal learning in OECD countries differ by contract duration

- Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Andries de Grip and Rolf Van der Velden
- 21: Cognitive Performance in the Home Office - Evidence from Professional Chess

- Steffen Künn, Christian Seel and Dainis Zegners
- 21: Characterizing implementable allocation rules in multi-dimensional environments

- A. Berger, Rudolf Müller and S.H. Naeemi
- 21: Optimality, Equilibrium, and Curb Sets in Decision Problems without Commitment

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Andrey Meshalkin and Arkadi Predtetchinski
- 21: The Condorcet paradox revisited

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Harold Houba
- 21: Hazardous Lending: The Impact of Natural Disasters on Banks'Asset Portfolio

- J. Bos, Runliang Li and Mark Sanders
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