2004/1
Michel BEINE, Sébastien LAURENT and Franz C. PALM. Central bank forex interventions assessed using realized moments.
2004/2
Magali VERDONCK. A note on Kanbur and Keen: Transfers to sustain fiscal cooperation.
2004/3
Axel GAUTIER and Xavier WAUTHY. Teaching versus research: a multi-tasking approach to multi-department universities.
2004/4
Yu. NESTEROV. Rounding of convex sets and efficient gradient methods for linear programming problems.
2004/5
Ester CAMINA and Nicolas PORTEIRO. The role of mediation in peamaking and peacekeeping negotiations.
2004/6
Guido COZZI and Ornella TAROLA. Mergers, innovation, and inequality.
2004/7
Roland HILDEBRAND. Invariants in the Riemannian geometry of convex sets.
2004/8
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ-TAMARIT. Imbalance effects in the Lucas model: an analytical exploration.
2004/9
Sourafel GIRMA, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. Exports, international investment, and plant performance: evidence from a non-parametric test.
2004/10
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI, Eric STROBL and Antonio Carlos TEIXEIRA. The dynamics of agglomeration: evidence from Ireland and Portugal.
2004/11
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. Foreign direct investment, competition and industrial development in the host country.
2004/12
Sébastien LAURENT and Jean-Pierre URBAIN. Bridging the gap between Ox and Gauss using OxGauss.
2004/13
Emmanuelle AURIOL and Pierre PICARD. Liberal regulation: privatization of natural monopolies with adverse selection.
2004/14
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Strategic R&D investment, competitive toughness and growth.
2004/15
Shin-Kun PENG, Jacques-François THISSE and Ping WANG. Economic integration and agglomeration in a middle product economy.
2004/16
Michel BAES. Spectral functions on Jordan algebras: differentiability and convexity properties.
2004/17
Alessandro FEDELE and Andrea MANTOVANI. Complementarity, coordination, and credit.
2004/18
Bruno DE BORGER, Stef PROOST and Kurt VAN DENDERCongestion and tax competition in a parallel network.
2004/19
Luca PANACCIONE. Efficiency of competitive equilibria with hidden action: the role of separable preferences.
2004/20
Cyril HARITON and Gwenaël PIASER. When redistribution leads to regressive taxation.
2004/21
Jean CAVAILHÈS, Carl GAIGNÉ and Jacques-François THISSE. Trade costs versus urban costs. Do jobs move to the suburbs or to the sticks?
2004/22
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. The evolution of the firm size distribution and nationality of ownership.
2004/23
Eric STROBL and Frank WALSH. The impact of minimum wages on hours and employment revisited.
2004/24
Susana PERALTA. Political support for tax decentralisation.
2004/25
Kristian BEHRENS. Population growth and manufacturing real wages in 18th century England: a spatial perspective.
2004/26
Cuong LE VAN, Cécile COUHARDE and Thai BAO LUONG. The determination of the equilibrium exchange rate in a simple general equilibrium model.
2004/27
Jacques H. DREZE, Enrico MINELLI and Mario TIRELLI. Production and financial policies under asymmetric information.
2004/28
Emanuele BACCHIEGA. Vertical differentiation, wage bargaining and intra-industry trade liberalization.
2004/29
Kristian BEHRENS. Market size and urban hierarchy.
2004/30
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Xavier WAUTHY. Two-sided markets and price competition with multi-homing.
2004/31
Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gwenaël PIASER. PAYG pension systems with capital mobility.
2004/32
Andréas HEINEN and Erick RENGIFO. Multivariate reduced rank regression in non-Gaussian contexts, using copulas.
2004/33
Roberto PASCUAL and David VEREDAS. What pieces of limit order book information are informative?
2004/34
Cuong LE VAN and Nguyen BA MINH. No-arbitrage condition and existence of equilibrium with dividends.
2004/35
Walid BEN OMRANE and Hervé VAN OPPENS. The predictive success and profitability of chart patterns in the Euro/Dollar foreign exchange market.
2004/36
Rabah AMIR. Ordinal versus cardinal complementarity: The case of Cournot oligopoly.
2004/37
Rabah AMIR and Anna STEPANOVA. Second-mover advantage and price leadership in Bertrand oligopoly.
2004/38
Rabah AMIR and Michael TROGE. On the effects of banks' equity ownership on credit markets: an antitrust perspective on the Glass-Steagall act.
2004/39
Rabah AMIR, Isabelle MARET and Michael TROGE. On taxation pass-through for a monopoly firm.
2004/40
Rabah AMIR and Niels NANNERUP. Information structure and the tragedy of the commons in resource extraction.
2004/41
Paolo COLLA and Filomena GARCIA. Technology adoption with forward looking agents.
2004/42
Rabah AMIR and Val E. LAMBSON. Imperfect competition, integer constraints and industry dynamics.
2004/43
Olivier CARDI and Luisito BERTINELLI. A formal model of Krugman's intuition on the J-curve.
2004/44
Kristian BEHRENS. On the location and 'lock-in' of cities: geography vs. transportation technology.
2004/45
Rabah AMIR and Marcin CZUPRYNA. On inverse utility and third-order effects in the economics of uncertainty.
2004/46
Rabah AMIR and Niels NANNERUP. Asymmetric regulation of identical polluters in oligopoly models.
2004/47
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. Modelling vintage structures with DDEs: principles and applications.
2004/48
Laurent MOULIN, Matteo SALTO, Andrea SILVESTRINI and David VEREDAS. Using intra annual information to forecast the annual state deficits. The case of France.
2004/49
Juan J. DOLADO, Juan RODRIGUEZ-POO and David VEREDAS. Testing weak exogeneity in the exponential family: an application to financial point processes.
2004/50
Andrea ATTAR, Eloisa CAMPIONI, Gwenaël PIASER and Uday RAJAN. Pure strategy and no-externalities with multiple agents: A comment.
2004/51
Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. The Environmental Kuznets Curve semi-parametrically revisited.
2004/52
Jean HINDRIKS and Ben LOCKWOOD. Centralization and political accountability.
2004/53
Giordano MION. Input-output linkages, proximity to final demand and the location of manufacturing industries.
2004/54
Khaled DIAW and Jerome POUYET. Competition, incomplete discrimination and versioning.
2004/55
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Pierre M. PICARD. Competition over piratable goods.
2004/56
Olivier TERCIEUX and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. A characterization of stochastically stable networks.
2004/57
Erick RENGIFO and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Dynamic optimal portfolio selection in a VaR framework.
2004/58
Joachim GRAMMIG, Andréas HEINEN and Erick RENGIFO. Trading activity and liquidity supply in a pure limit order book market.
2004/59
Aviad HEIFETZ, Martin MEIER and Burkhard C. SCHIPPER. Interactive unawareness.
2004/60
Joseph GREENBERG, Shlomo WEBER and Akira YAMAZAKI. On blocking coalitions: linking Mas-Colell with Grodal-Schmeidler-Vind.
2004/61
Michel LE BRETON, Shlomo WEBER and Jacques DREZE. The Rawlsian principle and secession-proofness in large heterogeneous societies.
2004/62
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. The tax treatment of intergenerational wealth transfers.
2004/63
Cecilia VERGARI. Herd behaviour, strategic complementarities and technology adoption.
2004/64
Yu. NESTEROV. Fast Fourier Transform and its applications to integer knapsack problems.
2004/65
Giarmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. New economic geography. What about the N?
2004/66
Kristian BEHRENS. International integration and regional inequalities: how important is national infrastructure?
2004/67
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Pensions with endogenous and stochastic fertility.
2004/68
Pierre-André JOUVET, Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Public and private environmental spending. A political economy approach.
2004/69
Oscar AMERIGHI. Transfer pricing and enforcement policy in oligopolistic markets.
2004/70
Louis EECKHOUDT, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gwenael PIASER. Are differential co-payment rates appropriate in the health sector?
2004/71
Ana MAULEON, José SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH. R&D networks among unionized firms.
2004/72
Thierry BRECHET and Philippe MICHEL. Environmental performance and equilibrium.
2004/73
Yu. NESTEROV. Smoothing technique and its applications in semidefinite optimization.
2004/74
David DE LA CROIX and Philippe MICHEL. Education and growth with endogenous debt constraints.
2004/75
Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Core-stable and equitable allocations of greenhouse gas emission permits.
2004/76
Bernard LEJEUNE. A full heteroscedastic one-way error components model allowing for unbalanced panel: Pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation and specification testing.
2004/77
Emanuele BACCHIEGA, Jean GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLA. Time-to-market in vertically differentiated industries.
2004/78
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. B2B marketplaces: Emergence and entry.
2004/79
Victor GINSBURGH, Ignacio ORTUNO-ORTIN and Shlomo WEBER. Why do people learn foreign languages?
2004/80
Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Disenfranchisement in linguistically diverse societies. The case of the European Union.
2004/81
Thierry BRECHET, Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. The Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol and the `low-hanging fruits' issue.
2004/82
Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Long term care: the state, the market and the family.
2004/83
Robin BOADWAY, Manuel LEITE-MONTEIRO, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance and redistribution with moral hazard and adverse selection.
2004/84
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ-TAMARIT. Special functions for the study of economic dynamics: The case of the Lucas-Uzawa model.
2004/85
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Omar LICANDRO and Antonio MINNITI. Adoption and diffusion of cost reducing innovations: Cournot competition in duopoly.
2004/86
Axel GAUTIER and Malika HAMADI. Internal capital market efficiency of Belgian holding companies.
2004/87
Jean HINDRIKS. Inter-governmental competition: market solutions to political problems.
2004/88
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Price-quantity competition with varying toughness.
2004/89
Cuong LE VAN, Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Cagri SAGLAM. Optimal control in infinite horizon problems: A Sobolev space approach.
2004/90
Andreas EHRENMANN and Yves SMEERS. Inefficiencies in European congestion management proposals.