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- 22: Games and mechanism design in machine scheduling - an introduction

- B. Heydenreich, Rudolf Müller and M.J. Uetz
- 22: Communication network formation with link specificity and value transferability

- Marjolein Harmsen - van Hout, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Benedict Dellaert
- 22: A note on incentive wages with human capital formation

- J. Muysken and Thomas Zwick
- 22: A generalization of the Shapley-Ichiishi result and its application to convex games

- S. Grahn, J. Kuipers, Dries Vermeulen and M. Voorneveld
- 22: Incentives and informal networks

- Constanza Fosco and Friederike Mengel
- 22: The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- 22: How Communication Improves Efficiency in Bargaining: Reconciling Theory with Evidence

- R.R.S. Saran
- 22: Computing equilibria in finance economies

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Felix Kubler
- 22: Banking sector strength and the transmission of currency crises

- W.A. Bruinshoofd, Bertrand Candelon and K. Raabe
- 22: The German Waterpenny case: a paradigm for the emerging common law of Europe

- J.G. Backhaus
- 22: A note on the weak sequential core of dynamic TU games

- Helga Habis and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 22: De ontwikkeling van de kosten van beroepsziekten en arbeidsongevallen in Nederland: een economische inschatting van de schadelast voor verzekeraars

- J.G.A. van Mierlo
- 22: Do migrant girls always perform better? Differences between the reading and math scores of 15-year-old daughters and sons of migrants in PISA 2009 and variations by region of origin and country of destination

- N. Kornder and Jaap Dronkers
- 21: The grand coalition versus competing coalitions: trade-offs in how to standardize

- M.J. van Wegberg
- 21: It does matter which side of the labour market is taxed

- J. Muysken and A.P. van Veen
- 21: Intertemporal Market Devision: A Case of Alternating Monopoly

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and M.P. Schinkel
- 21: Hierarchies of conditional beliefs derived from commonly known priors

- E. Tsakas
- 21: WPO, COV and IIA bargaining solutions

- Hans Peters and Dries Vermeulen
- 21: On the computation of stable sets for bimatrix games

- Dries Vermeulen and M.J.M. Jansen
- 21: Real-time forecast density combinations (forecasting US GDP growth using mixed-frequency data)

- Alain Hecq, Thomas Götz and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- 21: Is the past really not what it used to be?

- Jack Birner
- 21: Incentive taxation and sustainable growth in the Third World: the case of Tehran

- J.G. Backhaus
- 21: An economic model of the evolution of the gender performance ratio in individual sports

- Arnaud Dupuy
- 21: Lifting valid inequalities for the precedence constrained knapsack problem

- R.L.J.M. van de Leensel, C.P.M. van Hoesel and J. van de Klundert
- 21: Testing for parameter stability in dynamic models across frequencies

- Bertrand Candelon and Gianluca Cubadda
- 21: Resale price maintenance for books in Germany and the European Union: a legal and economic analysis

- J.G. Backhaus and R. Hansen
- 21: On the asymptotic uniqueness of bargaining equilibria

- Arkadi Predtetchinski
- 21: Judgment aggregation with consistency alone

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- 21: A slightly more precise quantification of the effects of Microsoft's conduct

- M.P. Schinkel
- 21: Focal prices and price cycles in an alternating price duopoly experiment

- K. Leufkens and Ronald Peeters
- 20: The effects of cognitive and non-cognitive skills on early school-leaving

- T. Traag and Rolf Van der Velden
- 20: Cooperative R&D and firm performance

- Rene Belderbos, M.A. Carree and Boris Lokshin
- 20: Decentralization as ability to adapt

- Jack Birner
- 20: Incentive taxation and sustainable growth in the Third World

- J.G. Backhaus
- 20: What makes a good conference?: analysing the preferences of labour economists

- Lex Borghans, M. Romans and Jan Sauermann
- 20: Co-determination in Germany: 1949-1979 and there beyond: bonding or compulsion?

- J.G. Backhaus
- 20: Differentiated product markets: an experimental test of two equilibrium concepts

- Ronald Peeters and Martin Strobel
- 20: Propositionwise judgment aggregation

- Franz Dietrich and Christian List
- 20: Combinatorial scoring auctions

- Rudolf Müller, A. Perea ý Monsuwé and S. Wolf
- 20: Competition against peer-to-peer networks

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and Michael Yang
- 20: Estonia's competition policy: a critical evaluation towards EU accession

- M.P. Schinkel and J. Thielert
- 20: Determinants of multimedia, entertainment, and business software copyright piracy: a cross-national study

- H.L. van Kranenburg and A.E. Hogenbirk
- 20: Fuzzy play, matching devices and coordination failures

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 20: Lessons from the financial crisis: funded pension funds should invest conservatively

- J. Muysken and Olaf Sleijpen
- 20: Why it pays to conceal - on the optimal timing of acquiring verifiable information

- Eberhard Feess and Markus Walzl
- 19: Equilibrium selection in stochastic games

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Ronald Peeters
- 19: The family of c-bisections auctions: efficiency and running time

- Dries Vermeulen, E. Grigorieva, Rudolf Müller and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 19: Whose opinion counts? Political processes and the implementation problem

- R.R.S. Saran and Norovsambuu Tumennasan
- 19: Cumulative prospect theory for parametric and multiattribute utilities

- H. Zank
- 19: Robotic flowshop scheduling is strongly NP-complete

- Y. Crama and J. van de Klundert
- 19: Investigating the zero lower bound on the nominal interest rate under financial instability

- Julio Carrillo and Céline Poilly
- 19: The minimal dominant set is a non-empty core-extension

- László Kóczy and Luc Lauwers
- 19: Predicting and capitalizing on stock market bears in the U.S

- Stefan Straetmans, Bertrand Candelon and Jameel Ahmed
- 19: The surprising place of cognitive psychology in the work of F.A. Hayek

- Jack Birner
- 19: Rewards in an experimental sender-receiver game

- Ronald Peeters, Marc Vorsatz and Markus Walzl
- 19: Behavorial effects in individual decisions of network formation

- Marjolein Harmsen - van Hout, Benedict Dellaert and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 19: A necessary and sufficient condition for the non-emptiness of the core of a non-transferable utility game

- A. Predtetchinski and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- 19: The coordinate-wise core for multiple-type housing markets is second-best incentive compatible

- Bettina Klaus
- 19: The international wealth effect: a global error-correcting analysis

- Nils Holinski and Robert Vermeulen