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- 14: Towards reducing anxiety and increasing performance in physics education: Evidence from a randomized experiment

- Francois Molin, Sofie Cabus, Carla Haelermans and Wim Groot
- 14: A revelation principle for obviously strategy-proof implementation

- Andrew Mackenzie
- 14: The education revolution on horseback I: The relation between Napoleon Bonaparte and education system characteristics

- Roxanne Korthals
- 14: Uniqueness of Clearing Payment Matrices in Financial Networks

- Péter Csóka and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 14: Carrying the (paper) burden: A portfolio view of systemic risk and optimal bank size

- J. Bos, Martien Lamers and Victoria Purice
- 14: Voting in collective stopping games

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Arkadi Predtetchinski
- 14: Increasing the working hours of nurses and teachers: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment

- Melline Somers, Tom Stolp, Francesca Burato, Wim Groot, Frits van Merode and Melvin Vooren
- 14: The logic of human intergroup conflict

- Hannes Rusch
- 14: Geographical Concentration and Editorial Favoritism within the Field of Laboratory Experimental Economics (RM/19/029-revised-)

- Janis Cloos, Matthias Greiff and Hannes Rusch
- 14: A Framework for Better Evaluations of Supply Chain Collaborations: Evidence from the Dutch Fast Moving Consumer Goods Industry

- Verena Jung, Marianne Peeters - Rutten and Tjark Vredeveld
- 14: Long memory through marginalization of large systems and hidden cross-section dependence

- Guillaume Chevillon, Alain Hecq and Sébastien Laurent
- 13: The hidden reserve of nurses and teachers in the Netherlands

- Melline Somers, Lara Fleck, Wim Groot and Frits van Merode
- 13: Potentials in social environments

- Thomas Demuynck, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Christian Seel
- 13: From school to where? How social class, skills, aspirations, and resilience explain unsuccessful school-to-work transitions

- Alexander Dicks, Mark Levels and Rolf Van der Velden
- 13: Skill effort: a new theoretical perspective on the relation between skills, skill use, mismatches, and wages

- Rolf Van der Velden and Ineke Bijlsma
- 13: The homogeneous marginal utility of income assumption

- Thomas Demuynck
- 13: Naïve imitation and partial cooperation in a local public goods model

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters, Anastas Tenev and Frank Thuijsman
- 13: Equilibria in Matching Markets with Soft and Hard Liquidity Constraints

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Yu Zhou
- 13: Parallelization experience with four canonical econometric models using ParMitISEM

- Nalan Baştürk, Stefano Grassi, L. Hoogerheide and Herman van Dijk
- 13: A foundation for probabilistic beliefs with or without atoms

- Andrew Mackenzie
- 13: The resurgence of cultural borders in international finance during the financial crisis: Evidence from Eurozone cross-border depositing

- Stefanie Kleimeier, Harald Sander and S. Heuchemer
- 13: Cross-country private saving heterogeneity and culture

- Malka de Castro Campos, Clemens Kool and J. Muysken
- 12: A head-count measure of rank mobility and its directional decomposition

- Walter Bossert, Burak Can and Conchita D'Ambrosio
- 12: Conspicuous work: peer working time, labour supply, and happiness for male workers

- Marion Collewet, Andries de Grip and J. de Koning
- 12: The impact of classroom, school, neighborhood, and institutional factors on teachers’ expectations

- Dominik Becker and Katarina Wessling
- 12: The Global Financial Cycle and the Gravity of Finance and Trade

- Harald Sander and Stefanie Kleimeier
- 12: The robustness of preferences during a crisis: The case of COVID-19

- Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl and Peter Werner
- 12: Time preferences, study effort, and academic performance

- Arjan Non and Dirk Tempelaar
- 12: Negotiation and the clustering of corporate loan spreads

- Stefanie Kleimeier and S.M. Chaudhry
- 12: Restricted domains with Pareto free pairs

- Ton Storcken
- 12: An extreme point characterization of strategy-proof and unanimous probabilistic rules over binary restricted domains

- Hans Peters, Souvik Roy, Soumyarup Sadhukhan and A.J.A. Storcken
- 12: Club good mechanisms: from free-riders to citizen-shareholders, from impossibility to characterization

- Andrew Mackenzie and Christian Trudeau
- 12: Incentives or Persuasion? An Experimental Investigation

- Andreas Aristidou, Giorgio Coricelli and Alexander Vostroknutov
- 11: The R package MitISEM: efficient and robust simulation procedures for Bayesian inference

- Nalan Baştürk, Stefano Grassi, L. Hoogerheide, A. Opschoor and Herman van Dijk
- 11: Matching with Myopic and Farsighted Players

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 11: The Last will be First, and the First Last: Segregation in Societies with Relative Payoff Concerns (RM/18/027-revised-)

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo Saulle and Christian Seel
- 11: Market Shares as Collusive Marker: Evidence from the European Truck Industry

- Andreas Bovin and Iwan Bos
- 11: The evolution of personal standards into social norms

- Hannes Rusch and Alexander Vostroknutov
- 11: Antitrust as facilitating factor for collusion

- Iwan Bos, Wilko Letterie and Dries Vermeulen
- 11: Job tasks, computer use, and the decreasing part-time pay penalty for women in the UK

- A.E.A. Elsayed, Andries de Grip and Didier Fouarge
- 11: Farsighted Rationality

- Dominik Karos and Laura Kasper
- 11: Does lowering the bar help? Results from a natural experiment in high-stakes testing in Dutch primary education

- Madelon Jacobs, Rolf Van der Velden and Lynn van Vugt
- 11: Multi-attribute compositional voting advice applications (MacVAAs): a methodology for educating and assisting voters and eliciting their preferences

- Roxanne Korthals and M. Levels
- 11: Norm Compliance,Enforcement,and the Survival of Redistributive Institutions

- Mehmet Gurdal, Orhan Torul and Alexander Vostroknutov
- 10: Meta-Context and Choice-Set Effects in Mini-Dictator Games

- Folco Panizza, Alexander Vostroknutov and Giorgio Coricelli
- 10: Cooperation preferences and framing effects

- A.C. Petit Dit Dariel
- 10: Nonparametric welfare and demand analysis with unobserved individual heterogeneity

- Sam Cosaert and Thomas Demuynck
- 10: Do new ways of working increase informal learning?

- Ruud Gerards, Andries de Grip and A. Weustink
- 10: Employers’ willingness to invest in the training of temporary workers: a discrete choice experiment

- Davey Poulissen, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Annemarie Künn
- 10: Is investing in apprentices related to decision-makers’ altruism and their high time preference?

- A. Jansen
- 10: The Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase Employment in Education and Healthcare: A Systematic Literature Review

- Lara Fleck, Melline Somers, Tom Stolp, Wim Groot, Frits van Merode and Ralph de Vries
- 10: Equal treatment of unsatisfied agents

- Doudou Gong and Bas Dietzenbacher
- 10: Autoregressive Wild Bootstrap Inference for Nonparametric Trends

- Marina Friedrich, Stephan Smeekes and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- 10: The pre-tracking effects of parental background

- Roxanne Korthals
- 10: Behavioral aspects of communication in organizations

- Fortuna Casoria, Arno Riedl and Peter Werner
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