Economics Discussion Papers
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- 2010-6: An enabling mechanism for the creation, adjustment, and dissolution of states and governmental units

- Kjell Hausken and John Knutsen
- 2010-5: Price-concentration analysis in merger cases with differentiated products

- Walter Beckert and Nicola Mazzarotto
- 2010-4: Credit money and macroeconomic instability in the agent-based model and simulator Eurace

- Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto and Andrea Teglio
- 2010-3: Efficiency and stability in complex financial markets

- Fabio Caccioli and Matteo Marsili
- 2010-2: Solving the paradox of monetary profits

- Steve Keen
- 2010-1: The crisis and beyond: thinking outside the box

- Claude Hillinger
- 2009-56: Housing wealth isn't wealth

- Willem Buiter
- 2009-55: Globalisation as a 'good times' phenomenon: a search-based explanation

- Terence Edwards
- 2009-54: Different risk-adjusted fund performance measures: a comparison

- Pilar Grau, Jorge Sainz, Javier Otamendi and Luis Miguel Doncel
- 2009-53: Ex-ante regulation and ex-post liability under uncertainty and irreversibility: governing the coexistence of GM crops

- Volker Beckmann, Claudio Soregaroli and Justus Wesseler
- 2009-52: The paradox of monetary profits: an obstacle to understanding financial and economic Crisis?

- Charlotte Bruun and Carsten Heyn-Johnsen
- 2009-51: Disclosure requirements, the release of new information and market efficiency: new insights from agent-based models

- Oliver Hermsen, Björn-Christopher Witte and Frank Westerhoff
- 2009-50: Stabilizing an unstable economy: on the choice of proper policy measures

- Toichiro Asada, Carl Chiarella, Peter Flaschel, Tarik Mouakil and Christian Proaño
- 2009-49: Analysis of exchange-rate regime effect on growth: theoretical channels and empirical evidence with panel data

- Marjan Petreski
- 2009-48: Fundamental uncertainty, portfolio choice, and liquidity preference theory

- Markus Pasche
- 2009-47: Transaction taxes and traders with heterogeneous investment horizons in an agent-based financial market model

- Markus Demary
- 2009-46: The triffin dilemma again

- Edoardo Campanella
- 2009-45: Statistical theories of income and wealth distribution

- Anindya S. Chakrabarti and Bikas K. Chakrabarti
- 2009-44: A tale of two debt crises: a stochastic optimal control analysis

- Jerome Stein
- 2009-43: Inflation/unemployment regimes and the instability of the Phillips curve

- Paul Ormerod, Bridget Rosewell and Peter Phelps
- 2009-42: Yes, we should discount the far-distant future at its lowest possible rate: a resolution of the Weitzman-Gollier puzzle

- Mark C. Freeman
- 2009-41: Differentiating emissions targets for individual developed countries: economics and equity

- Andy Reisinger
- 2009-40: Contribution of health to economic development: a survey and overview

- Muhammad Jami Husain
- 2009-39: Commercial banks, default insurance and IMF reforms

- Duane Rockerbie and Stephen Easton
- 2009-38: Global governance: the G20 and a Global Green New Deal

- Edward Barbier
- 2009-37: Addressing the psychology of financial markets

- David Tuckett
- 2009-36: Do less-violent technologies result in less violence? A theoretical investigation applied to the use of tasers by law enforcement

- Bryan McCannon
- 2009-35: Selection wages and discrimination

- Ekkehart Schlicht
- 2009-34: Occupational upgrading and the business cycle in West Germany

- Thomas Büttner, Peter Jacobebbinghaus and Johannes Ludsteck
- 2009-33: Minimum quality standards and novelty requirements in a one-shot development race

- Jacek Prokop, Pierre Regibeau and Katharine Rockett
- 2009-32: Science parks, knowledge spillovers, and firms' innovative performance: evidence from Finland

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- 2009-31: Exchange-rate regime and economic growth: a review of the theoretical and empirical literature

- Marjan Petreski
- 2009-30: Diversity of science linkages and innovation performance: some empirical evidence from Flemish firms

- Bruno Cassiman, Reinhilde Veugelers and Pluvia Zuniga
- 2009-29: The Design of a 'Two-Pillar' Monetary Policy Strategy

- Meixing Dai
- 2009-28: Endogenous Technology Sharing in R&D Intensive Industries

- Derek J. Clark and Jan Sand
- 2009-27: Citizen-Centric Governance Indicators: Measuring and Monitoring Governance by Listening to the People and Not the Interest Groups

- Maksym Ivanyna and Anwar Shah
- 2009-26: Additive Damages, Fat-Tailed Climate Dynamics, and Uncertain Discounting

- Martin Weitzman
- 2009-25: On the Effects of Selective Below-Cost Pricing in a Vertical Differentiation Model

- Stefano Colombo
- 2009-24: The effect of technological innovation on international trade: a nonlinear approach

- Laura Márquez-Ramos and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- 2009-23: Inventory Investment and the Real Interest Rate

- Sadaquat Junayed and Hashmat Khan
- 2009-22: A Note on Updating Forecasts When New Information Arrives between Two Periods

- Pu Chen
- 2009-21: Is this Risk Insurable? A Response to Sebastian Schich

- Walker F. Todd
- 2009-20: Climate policy options and the World Trade Organization

- Gary Hufbauer and Jisun Kim
- 2009-19: Social Policy Targeting and Binary Information Transfer between Surveys

- Daniel Gottlieb and Leonid Kushnir
- 2009-18: The Multilateral Donor Non-System: Towards Accountability and Efficient Role Assignment

- Helmut Reisen
- 2009-17: The Information Content and Redistribution Effects of State and Municipal Rating Changes in Mexico

- Alfonso Mendoza-Velázquez
- 2009-16: Challenges Associated with the Expansion of Deposit Insurance Coverage during Fall 2008

- Sebastian Schich
- 2009-15: Discounting for Climate Change

- David Anthoff, Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- 2009-14: Siblings, not triplets: social preferences for risk, inequality and time in discounting climate change

- Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Jennifer Helgeson, Cameron Hepburn and Håkon Sælen
- 2009-13: How Persistent are International Capital Flows?

- Vahagn Galstyan
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