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- 39: Panel unit root tests in the presence of cross-1 sectional dependencies: comparison and implications for medelling

- F.C. Palm, C. Gengenbach and J.R.Y.J. Urbain
- 39: Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem

- Olivier Bochet
- 39: Integrating ABC & TOC to improve internal reporting: a case study: Isle of Arran Distillers

- P.G.M.C. Vergauwen
- 39: Measuring the distribution of spitefulness

- Erik Kimbrough and J.P. Reiss
- 39: Alternating-move hotelling with demand shocks

- K. Leufkens and Ronald Peeters
- 39: Individual risk attitudes: measurement, determinants and behavioral consequences

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman, Uwe Sunde, Jürgen Schupp and Gert Wagner
- 39: Collusion in a price-quantity oligopoly

- A.H.J. van den Berg and Iwan Bos
- 39: Police and thieves in the stadium: measuring the (multiple) effects of football matches on crime

- Olivier Marie
- 39: Brand personality creation through advertising

- J. Ouwersloot and A. Tudorica
- 39: Harmonization of law

- J.G. Backhaus
- 39: Consistency and the sequential equal contributions rule for airport problems

- Youngsub Chun, Cagatay Kayi and C.-H. Yeh
- 39: Experienced versus decision utility of income: relative or absolute happiness

- M.C.M. Vendrik and J. Hirata
- 39: A note on Dasgupta, Hammond, and Maskin's (1979) domain richness condition

- O.L.A. Bochet and B.E. Klaus
- 38: Transferable utility games with uncertainty

- Helga Habis and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 38: The non-use of Bayes rule: representative evidence on bounded rationality

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman, F. Marklein and Uwe Sunde
- 38: Cartel ringleaders and the corporate leniency program

- Iwan Bos and Frederick Wandschneider
- 38: Non-Cooperative Solutions for Claims Problems

- M. Atlamaz, C. Berden, Hans Peters and A.J. Vermeulen
- 38: Does learning lead to coordination on market clearing institutions

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Georg Kirchsteiger
- 38: Opinion pooling on general agendas"

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- 38: Discretion and bias in performance evaluation: the impact of diversity and subjectivity

- F. Moers
- 38: Efficient statute law

- J.G. Backhaus
- 38: Nash implementation with lottery mechanisms

- Olivier Bochet
- 38: The dynamics of international market withdrawal

- P.F.J. Pauwels and P. Matthyssens
- 38: Segment selection by relationship strength

- J.M.C. Schijns and G.J. Odekerken-Schröder
- 38: The high performance of Dutch and Flemish 15-year-old native pupils: explaining country differences in math scores between highly stratified educational systems

- T. Prokic-Breuer and Jaap Dronkers
- 38: Weighted approval voting

- Jordi Masso and Marc Vorsatz
- 38: The experience of OECD countries with public management reform and its relevance to Central and Eastern Europe

- J.G.A. van Mierlo
- 37: Public entrepreneurship as innovative management strategy in the public sector: a public choice-approach

- J.G.A. van Mierlo
- 37: Single-peaked choice

- Walter Bossert and Hans Peters
- 37: Optimal mechanism design for the private supply of a public good

- G. Csapó and Rudolf Müller
- 37: An analysis of corporte leniency programs and lessons to learn for EU and US policies

- Eberhard Feess and Markus Walzl
- 37: Switching from complete to incomplete information

- Olivier Bochet
- 37: Keynes's German contenders 1932-1944: on the sociology of multiple discoveries in economics

- J.G. Backhaus
- 37: Determinants of the profitability of audit engagements: an empirical study

- C.C.M. Schelleman
- 37: Judgment aggregation under constraints

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- 37: The impact of attitude strength on the use of customer satisfaction information: an empirical investigation

- M.J.H. van Birgelen, J.C. de Ruyter and M.G.M. Wetzels
- 37: Fiscal policy and monetary integration in Europe: an update

- Bertrand Candelon, J. Muysken and Robert Vermeulen
- 37: Rational probability measures

- E. Tsakas
- 37: Dynamic competition with consumer inertia

- E.A. Pot, J. Flesch, Ronald Peeters and Dries Vermeulen
- 37: Markets of information goods facing a strong P2P network

- Michael Yang
- 36: Epistemic foundations for backward induction: an overview

- A. Perea ý Monsuwé
- 36: Youth crime and education expansion

- Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie and Sunčica Vujić
- 36: An approximation scheme for the generalized geometric minimum spanning tree problem with grid clustering

- Alexander Grigoriev and C. Feremans
- 36: On the enumeration of minimal covers and minimal forbidden sets

- F. Stork and M.J. Uetz
- 36: An overview of Stackelberg pricing in networks

- C.P.M. van Hoesel
- 36: Models and heuristics for dynamic revenue optimization in road transport

- J. van de Klundert and B. Otten
- 36: Relationship marketing effectiveness in retailing: a contingency approach

- G.J. Odekerken-Schroder, Kristof de Wulf and K.E. Reynolds
- 36: Can in-store displays improve category sales and brand market share in online stores? A study on overall effectiveness and differences between display types in an online FMCG context

- E. Breugelmans and K. Campo
- 36: A derivation procedure for mandatory role and set-comparison constraints in fact-based modelling

- P.W.L. Bollen
- 36: Male and female labour force participation: the role of dynamic adjustments to changes in labour demand, government policies and autonomous trends

- Maarten Vendrik and Frank Cörvers
- 36: A strategic approach to estate division problems with non-homogenous preferences

- D.G. Palvolgyi, Hans Peters and Dries Vermeulen