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“Danish Flexicurity and occupational mobility: A comparison with the United States”

Economics Letters
Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Saman Darougheh, Ludo Visschers.

“Partial passive ownership holdings destabilizing collusion”

Economics Letters
Rupayan Pal, Emmanuel Petrakis.

“Communicating in a coordination game with private information”

Economic Theory
Antonio Cabrales, Michalis Drouvelis, Zeynep Gürgüç, Indrajit Ray

“The interactions of social norms about climate change: Science, institutions and economics”

European Economic Review
Antonio Cabrales, Manu García, David Ramos Muñoz, Ángel Sánchez

“Strategic information transmission and social preferences”

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Antonio Cabrales, Francesco Feri, Piero Gottardi, Miguel A. Meléndez-Jiménez

“Unpacking social capital”

The Economic Journal
Durante, R., Mastrorocco, N., Minale, L., & Snyder, J. M.

“Modeling and forecasting the long memory of Cyclical Trends in paleoclimate data”

Energy Economics
T. Del Barrio Castro, A. Escribano, P. Sibbertsen

“A simple model of competitive testing”

Economic Enquiry
Boris Ginzburg

“Optimal contracts when the players think differently”

Economic Theory
Martin Dumav, Urmee Khan, Luca Rigotti.

“A QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE”

Econometrica
Christoph Carnehl, Johannes Schneider

“Minimum Wages and Teenage Chilbearing in the United Satates”

Journal of Applied Econometrics
Kyutaro Matsuzawa, Daniel I. Rees, Joseph J. Sabia, Rebecca Margolit.

“Cross-ownership in duopoly: Are there any incentives to divest?”

Economic Theory
Rupayan Pal, Emmanuel Petrakis.

“Climate change heterogeneity: A new quantitative approach”

PLos ONE
Maria Dolores Gadea Rivas, Jesús Gonzalo.

“Dynamic Effects of Persistent Shocks”

Journal of Applied Econometrics
Mario Alloza, Jesús Gonzalo, Carlos Sanz.
  • “Danish Flexicurity and occupational mobility: A comparison with the United States”
    Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Saman Darougheh, Ludo Visschers.
    2025
    Economics Letters
  • “Partial passive ownership holdings destabilizing collusion”
    Rupayan Pal, Emmanuel Petrakis.
    2025
    Economics Letters
  • “Communicating in a coordination game with private information”
    Antonio Cabrales, Michalis Drouvelis, Zeynep Gürgüç, Indrajit Ray
    2025
    Economic Theory
  • “The interactions of social norms about climate change: Science, institutions and economics”
    Antonio Cabrales, Manu García, David Ramos Muñoz, Ángel Sánchez
    2025
    European Economic Review
  • “Strategic information transmission and social preferences”
    Antonio Cabrales, Francesco Feri, Piero Gottardi, Miguel A. Meléndez-Jiménez
    2025
    Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
  • “Unpacking social capital”
    Durante, R., Mastrorocco, N., Minale, L., & Snyder, J. M.
    2025
    The Economic Journal
  • “Modeling and forecasting the long memory of Cyclical Trends in paleoclimate data”
    T. Del Barrio Castro, A. Escribano, P. Sibbertsen
    2025
    Energy Economics
  • “A simple model of competitive testing”
    Boris Ginzburg
    2025
    Economic Enquiry
  • “Optimal contracts when the players think differently”
    Martin Dumav, Urmee Khan, Luca Rigotti.
    2025
    Economic Theory
  • “A QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE”
    Christoph Carnehl, Johannes Schneider
    2025
    Econometrica
  • “Minimum Wages and Teenage Chilbearing in the United Satates”
    Kyutaro Matsuzawa, Daniel I. Rees, Joseph J. Sabia, Rebecca Margolit.
    2025
    Journal of Applied Econometrics
  • “Cross-ownership in duopoly: Are there any incentives to divest?”
    Rupayan Pal, Emmanuel Petrakis.
    2025
    Economic Theory
  • “Climate change heterogeneity: A new quantitative approach”
    Maria Dolores Gadea Rivas, Jesús Gonzalo.
    2025
    PLos ONE
  • “Dynamic Effects of Persistent Shocks”
    Mario Alloza, Jesús Gonzalo, Carlos Sanz.
    2025
    Journal of Applied Econometrics
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