Reprints from 1501 to 2000

2000.
Emanuele BACCHIEGA, Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLLA. Time-to-market in vertically differentiated industries. International Journal of Economic Theory, 3(4), 278-298, 2007.

1999.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Filomena GARCIA. Intrinsic quality improvements and network externalities. International Journal of Economic Theory, 3(4), 261-278, 2007.

1998.
David DE LA CROIX and Frédéric DOCQUIER. School attendance and skill premiums in France and the US: a general equilibrium approach. Fiscal Studies, 28(4), 383-416, 2007.

1997.
Isabelle THOMAS, Pierre FRANKHAUSER, Christophe BIERNACKI. The morphology of built-up landscapes in Wallonia (Belgium): A classification using fractal indices. Landscape and Urban Planning, 84, 99-115, 2008.

1996.
Yves SMEERS. Description and assessment of EU CO2 regulations. In J. Lesourne and J.H. Keppler (eds.), Abatement of CO2 emissions in the European Union. Bruxelles, IFRI, 27-93, 2007.

1995.
M. FLEURBAEY, F. MANIQUET. Fair social orderings. Economic Theory, 34, 25-45, 2008.

1994.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Filomena GARCIA. A note on expanding networks and monopoly pricing. Economics Letters, 98, 9-15, 2008.

1993.
Parkash CHANDER. The gamma-core and coalition formation. International Journal of Game Theory, 35, 539-556, 2007.

1992.
Yasuhiro SATO, Jacques-François THISSE. Competing for capital when labor is heterogeneous. European Economic Review, 51, 2054-2079, 2007.

1991.
David DE LA CROIX, Philippe MICHEL. Education and growth with endogenous debt constraints. Economic Theory, 33, 509-530, 2007.

1990.
David DE LA CROIX et Clara DELAVALLADE. Corruption et allocation optimale de l'investissement public. Révue économique, 58(3), 637-648, 2007.

1989.
David DE LA CROIX, Frédéric DOCQUIER, Philippe LIEGEOIS. Income growth in the 21st century: Forecasts with an overlapping generations model. International Journal of Forecasting, 23, 621-635, 2007.

1988.
Philippe MICHEL, Pierre PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy in an overlapping generations model with bequest-as-consumption. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 6(3), 397-407, 2004.

1987.
Paul A.BEKKER, Steve LAWFORD. Symmetry-based inference in an instrumental variable setting. Journal of Econometrics, 142(28-49), 2008.

1986.
Geoffrey CARUSO, Dominique PEETERS, Jean CAVAILHES, Mark ROUNSEVELL. Spatial configurations in a periurban city. A cellular automata-based microeconomic model. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 37, 542-567, 2007.

1985.
Sarah FRAIPONT et Pierre GIOT. Les oeuvres d'art comme placements financiers: le cas de l'art moderne classique et de ses différents courants. Forum Financier, Revue Bancaire et Financière, 8, 2006.

1984.
Alain DURRE and Pierre GIOT. An international analysis of earnings, stock prices and Bond yields. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 34 (3-4), 613-641, 2007.

1983.
Pierre GIOT, Armin SCHWIENBACHER. IPOs, trade sales and liquidations: Modelling venture capital exits using survival analysis. Journal of Banking & Finance, 31, 679-702, 2007.

1982.
Pierre GIOT, Mikael PETITJEAN. The information content of the Bond-Equity Yield Ratio: Better than a random walk? International Journal of Forecasting, 23, 289-305, 2007.

1981.
François LEVEQUE and Yann MENIERE. Copyright versus patents: the open source software legal battle. Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, 4(1), 27-46, 2007.

1980.
Michel BEINE, Charles S. BOS, Sébastien LAURENT. The impact of Central Bank FX interventions on currency components. Journal of Financial Econometrics, 5(1), 2006.

1979.
J.J. GABSZEWICZ, P.G. GARELLA, N. SONNAC. Newspapers' market shares and the theory of the circulation spiral. Information Economics and Policy, 19, 405-413, 2007.

1978.
João TEIXEIRA, António ANTUNES and Dominique PEETERS. An optimization-based study on the redeployment of a secondary school network. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 34, 296-315, 2007.

1977.
Claude d'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Meet-or-release and most-favored-customer clauses with price-quantity competition yield Cournot outcomes. Economie Publique, 17, 105-114, 2005.

1976.
Michel LE BRETON, Shlomo WEBER and Jacques DREZE. Secession-proofness in large heterogeneous societies. Economie Publique, 17, 81-104, 2005.

1975.
Claude d'ASPREMONT. "Strategic interactions in collective organizations" a symposium in memory of Louis-André GERARD-VARET.Economie Publique, 17, 5-7, 2005.

1974.
Claude d'ASPREMONT, Jacques CREMER and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Unique implementation in auctions and in public goods problems. Economie Publique, 17, 125-139, 2005.

1973.
Claude d'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Competition for market share or for market size: oligopolistic equilibria with varying competitive toughness. International Economic Review, 48(3), 2007.

1972.
Claire DUJARDIN, Isabelle THOMAS et Henry TULKENS. Quelles frontières pour Bruxelles? Une mise à jour. Reflets et Perspectives de la vie économique, XLVI(2-3), 2007.

1971.
 Susana PERALTA and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Coordination of capital taxation among asymmetric countries. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 36, 708-726, 2006.

1970. 
Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Help the low skilled or let the hardworking thrive? A study of fairness in optimal income taxation. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 9(3), 467-500, 2007.

1969. 
Yu XIA. Constrained clustering via concavity cuts. Integration of Al and Or Techniques in Constraint Programming for Combinatorial Optimization Problems, ed. by P. Van Hentenryck and L. Wolsey. Berlin,Springer, 318-331, 2007.

1968. 
Masahisa FUJITA and Jacques-François THISSE. Globalisation and the evolution of the supply chain: who gains and who loses? International Economic Review, 47(3), 811-836, 2006.

1967. 
Takahoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. Regional specialization, urban hierarchy, and commuting costs. International Economic Review, 47(4), 1295-1317, 2006.

1966. 
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT and Jean-Gabriel COUSIN. Event studies with a contaminated estimation period. Journal of Corporate Finance, 13, 129-145, 2007.

1965. 
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT, Fany DECLERCK and Hervé VAN OPPENS. The PIN anomaly around M&A announcements. Journal of Financial Markets, 10, 169-191, 2007.

1964. 
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT and Richard ROLL. Is European M&A regulation protectionist? The Economic Journal, 117, 1096-1121, 2007.

1963. 
Miren LAFOURCADE and Giordano MION. Concentration, agglomeration and the size of plants. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 37, 46-48, 2007.

1962. 
Donal O'NEILL, Olive SWEETMAN and Dirk VAN DE GAER. The effects of measurement error and omitted variables when using transition matrices to measure intergenerational mobility. Journal of Economic Inequal, 5, 159-178, 2007.

1961. 
Jesus T. PASTOR, C.A. Knox LOVELL and Henry TULKENS. Evaluating the financial performance of bank branches. Annals of Operations Research, 145, 321-337, 2006.

1960. 
Erwin OOGHE, Erik SCHOKKAERT and Dirk VAN DE GAER. Equality of opportunity versus equality of opportunity sets. Social Choice Welfare, 28, 209-230, 2007.

1959. 
Walid BEN OMRANE and Eric DE BODT. Using self-organizing maps to adjust for intra-day seasonality. Journal of Banking & Finance, 31, 1817-1838, 2007.

1958. 
Victor GINSBURGH and Jan C. VAN OURS. On organizing a sequential auction: results from a natural experiment by Christie's. Oxford Economic Papers, 59, 1-15, 2007.

1957. 
Mathias DEWATRIPONT, Victor GINSBURGH, Patrick LEGROS and Alexis WALCKIERS. Pricing of scientific journals and market power. Journal of the European Economic Association, 5(2-3), 400-410, 2007.

1956. 
Cuong LE VAN, Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Cagri SAGLAM. Optimal control in infinite horizon problems: A Sobolev space approach. Economic Theory, 32, 497-509, 2007.

1955. 
Yu XIA. A Newton's method for perturbed second-order cone programs. Computational Optimization and Applications, 37, 371-408, 2007.

1954. 
Yurii NESTEROV. Characteristic functions of directed graphs and applications to stochastic equilibrium problems. Optimization and Engineering, 8, 193-214, 2007.

1953. 
Jean-Fançois RICHARD, Henry TULKENS and Magali VERDONCK. Tax interaction dynamics among Belgian municipalities 1984-1997. In P. Chander, J. Drèze, K. Lovell and J. Mintz (eds.), Public Goods, Environmental Externalities and Fiscal Competition. New York, Springer, 533-556. 2006.

1952. 
Yurii NESTEROV. Gauss-Newton scheme with worst case guarantees for global performance. Optimization Methods and Software, 22(3), 469-483, 2007.

1951. 
Yurii NESTEROV. Smoothing technique and its applications in semidefinite optimization. Mathematical Programming, Serie A, 110, 245-259, 2007.

1950. 
Roland Iwan LUTTENS and Dirk VAN DE GAER. Lorenz dominance and non-welfaristic redistribution. Social Choice Welfare, 28, 281-302, 2007.

1949. 
Kristian BEHRENS. Do changes in transport costs and tariffs shape the space-economy in the same way? Papers in Regional Science, 85(3), 379-399, 2006.

1948. 
Kristian BEHRENS. On the location and lock-in of cities: geography vs transportation technology. Regional Science & Urban Economics, 37, 22-45, 2007.

1947. 
Kristian BEHRENS and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration versus product variety: implications for regional inequalities. Journal of Regional Science, 46(5), 867-880, 2006.

1946. 
Kristian BEHRENS and Jacques -François THISSE. Regional economics: a new economic geography perspective. Regional Science & Urban Economics, 37, 457-465, 2007.

1945. 
Kristian BEHRENS, Jonathan H. HAMILTON, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Commodity tax harmonization and the location of industry. Journal of International Economics, 72, 271-291, 2007.

1944. 
Kristian BEHRENS and Carl GAIGNE. Density (dis)economies in transportation: revisiting the core-periphery model. Economics Bulletin, 18(4), 1-7. 2006.

1943. 
Paul BELLEFLAMME. Patents and incentives to innovate: some theoretical and empirical economic evidence. Journal of the European Ethics Network, 13(2), 267-288, 2006.

1942. 
Jacques CREMER, Claude d'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA, Jacques DREZE, Louis-André GERARD-VARET5(+), Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. A tribute to Louis-André Gérard-Varet. Economie Publique/Public Economics, 17(2005/2), 2006.

1941. 
Jacques H. DREZE and Fernanda ESTEVAN. Research and higher education in economics: can we deliver the Lisbon objectives. Journal of the European Economic Association, 5(2-3), 271-304, 2007.

1940. 
Michele CONFORTI, Marco DI SUMMA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. The mixing set with flows. SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 21(2), 296-307, 2007.

1939. 
Isabelle THOMAS, Pierre FRANKHAUSER and Marie-Laurence DE KEERSMAECKER. Fractal dimension versus density of built-up surfaces in the periphery of Brussels. Regional Science, 86(2), 287-308, 2007.

1938. 
Carmen HERRERO and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. A new outcome measure for cost-utility analyses of screening programs. Economics Bulletin, 9(7), 1-8, 2005.

1937. 
Luc BAUWENS and Nikolaus HAUTSCH. Stochastic conditional intensity processes. Journal of Financial Econometrics, 4(3), 450-493, 2006.

1936. 
Kristian BEHRENS, Carl GAIGNE, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Countries, regions and trade: on the welfare impacts of economic integration. European Economic Review, 51, 1277-1301, 2007.

1935. 
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Filomena GARCIA. Optimal monopoly price paths with expanding networks. Review of Network Economics, 6(1), 1-8, 2007.

1934. 
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Retirement age and health expenditures. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 83-84(2), 167-186, 2006.

1933. 
Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Long term care: the state and the family. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 83-84(2), 151-166, 2006.

1932. 
Robin BOADWAY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Tagging and redistributive taxation. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 83-84, 123-147, 2006.

1931. 
Luc BAUWENS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Bayesian inference for the mixed conditional heteroskedasticity model. Econometrics Journal, 10, 408-425, 2007.

1930. 
Ori HAIMANKO, Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. The stability threshold and two facets of polarization. Economic Theory, 30, 415-430, 2007.

1929. 
Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. Stability under unanimous consent, free mobility and core. International Journal of Game Theory, 35, 185-204, 2007.

1928. 
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Pensions with endogenous and stochastic fertility. Journal of Public Economics, 90, 2303-2321, 2006.

1927. 
Yurii NESTEROV and B. T. POLYAK. Cubic regularization of Newton method and its global performance. Mathematical Programming, Ser. A 108, 177-205, 2006.

1926. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Antonio VILLAR. New characterizations of a classical bankruptcy rule. Review of Economic Design, 10, 73-84, 2006.

1925. 
Antonio MINNITI. Growth, R&D and welfare: the role of public policy. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 53(4), 447-460, 2006.

1924. 
Antonio MINNITI. Multi-product firms, R&D, and growth. The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, 6(3), 1-44, 2006.

1923. 
Eric TOULEMONDE. Acquisition of skills, labor subsidies, and agglomeration of firms. Journal of Urban Economics, 59, 420-439, 2006.

1922. 
Lennart F. HOOGERHEIDE, Johan F. KAASHOEK and Herman K. van DIJK. On the shape of posterior densities and credible sets in instrumental variable regression models with reduced rank: an application of flexible sampling methods using neural networks. Journal of Econometrics, 139, 154-180, 2007.

1921. 
Alain ERALY et Jean HINDRIKS. Le principe de responsabilité dans la gestion publique. Reflets et Perspectives, XLVI(1), 195-208, 2007.

1920. 
Paul BELLEFLAMME et Tanguy van YPERSELE. Comment favoriser l’innovation dans le secteur pharmaceutique: brevets et/ou récompenses ? Reflets et Perspectives, XLV(4), 23-35, 2006.

1919. 
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Pierre M. PICARD. Piracy and competition. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 16(2), 351-383, 2007.

1918. 
Luc BAUWENS and Michel LUBRANO. Bayesian inference in dynamic disequilibrium models: an application to the Polish credit market. Econometric Reviews, 26(2-4), 469-486, 2007.

1917. 
Arie PREMINGER and Raphael FRANCK. Forecasting exchange rates: a robust regression approach. International Journal of Forecasting, 23, 71-84, 2007.

1916. 
Luc BAUWENS and Jeroen V. K. ROMBOUTS. Bayesian clustering of many GARCH models. Econometric Reviews, 26(2-4), 365-386, 2007.

1915. 
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Blanca MARTINEZ and Cagri SAGLAM. Capital maintenance versus technology adoption under embodied technical progress, Contributions to Macroeconomics, 6(1), 1-33, 2006.

1914. 
Axel GAUTIER. Dynamics of downstream entry in postal markets. In M. A. Crew and P. R. Kleindorfer (eds.), Liberalization of the Postal and Delivery Sector. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 73-90, 2006.

1913. 
Stéphane LAMBRECHT, Philippe MICHEL and Emmanuel THIBAULT. Capital accumulation and fiscal policy in an OLG model with family altruism. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 8(3), 465-486, 2006.

1912. 
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Bity DIENE and Théophile AZOMAHOU. On the relationship between longevity and development. International Journal of Ecology & Development, 6, 31-50, 2007.

1911. 
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Dominique PEETERS and David de la CROIX. Early literacy achievements, population density and the transition to modern growth. Journal of the European Economic Association, 5(1), 183-226, 2007.

1910. 
Kristian BEHRENS and Yasuhiro SATO. ‘Brain drain’ without migration: capital market integration and capital-skill complementarities. Economics Bulletin, 18(1), 1-9, 2006.

1909. 
Pierre PESTIEAU, Helmuth CREMER and Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR. Recent work on the theory of early retirement. Hacienda Publica Espanola, Revista de Economia Publica, 179(4), 9-24, 2006.

1908. 
François RIGUELLE, Isabelle THOMAS and Ann VERHETSEL. Measuring urban polycentrism: a European case study and its implications. Journal of Economic Geography, 7,193-215, 2007.

1907. 
David R. COLLIE and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Can import tariffs deter outward FDI? Open Economies Review, 16, 341-362, 2005.

1906. Luc BAUWENS, Christian M. HAFNER and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Multivariate mixed normal conditional heteroskedasticity. Computational Statistics & Data, 51, 3551-3566, 2007.

1905. 
Kristian BEHRENS, Carl GAIGNE, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Is remoteness a locational disadvantage?. Journal of Economic Geography, 6, 347-368, 2006.

1904. 
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Disability testing and retirement. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 7(1), 1-32, 2007.

1903. 
Kaniska DAM and David PEREZ-CASTRILLO. The principal-agent matching market. Frontiers of Theoretical Economics, 2(1), 1-32, 2006.

1902. 
Thierry BRECHET. L’environnement dans tous ses états. Regards Economiques, 50, 26-31, 2007.

1901. 
Axel GAUTIER and Xavier WAUTHY. Teaching versus research: a multi-tasking approach to multi-department universities. European Economic Review, 51, 273-295, 2007.

1900. 
Louis EECKHOUDT, Béatrice REY and Harris SCHLESINGER. A good sign for multivariate risk taking. Management Science, 53(1), 117-124, 2007.

1899. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Antonio VILLAR. On the relative equitability of a family of taxation rules. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 8(2), 283-291, 2006

1898. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Proportionality and non-manipulability in bankruptcy problems. International Game Theory Review, 8(1), 127-139, 2006.

1897. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Antonio VILLAR. The TAL-family or rules for bankruptcy problems. Social Choice Welfare, 27, 231-249, 2006.

1896. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and John E. ROEMER. Impartiality, priority, and solidarity in the theory of justice.  Econometrica, 74(5), 1419-1427, 2006.

1895. 
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Composition, securement, and concede-and-divide. Spanish Economic Review,8, 227-237, 2006.

1894. 
Mathieu LEFEBVRE and Pierre PESTIEAU. The generosity of the welfare state towards the elderly. Empirica, 33, 351-360, 2006.

1893. 
Pierre M. PICARD and Dao-Zhi ZENG. Agricultural sector and industrial agglomeration. Journal of Development Economics. Elsevier, 77, 75-106, 2005.

1892. 
Pierre M. PICARD and Eric TOULEMONDE. Firms agglomeration and unions. European Economic Review. Elsevier, 50, 669-694, 2006.

1891. 
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE, Karen CRABBE and Boudewijn JANSSEN. Is there regional tax competition? De Economist, 153, 257-276, 2005.

1890. 
David R. COLLIE and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Tariffs and the Byrd amendment. European Journal of Political Economy, 22, 750-758, 2006.

1889. 
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Didier LAUSSEL. Increasing returns, entrepreneurship and imperfect competition. Economic Theory, 30, 1-19, 2007.

1888. 
Simon P. ANDERSON and Jean J. GABSZEWICZ. The media and advertising: a tale of two-sidedmarkets. In V. Ginsburgh and D. Thorsby (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture, 1. Elsevier, 568-614, 2006.

1887. 
Carl GAIGNE et Jacques-François THISSE. Mondialisation, concurrence et métropoles. Revue d’Economie Financière. 86, 47-64, 2006.

1886. 
Thierry BRECHET and Benoît LUSSIS. The contribution of the clean development mechanism to national climate policies. Journal of Policy Modeling, 28, 981-994, 2006.

1885.
Axel GAUTIER. Network financing with two-part and single tariffs. In R. Dewenter and J. Haucap (eds.), Access Pricing: Theory and Practice. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 65-89, 2007.

1884.
André DE PALMA, Fay DUNKERLEY and Stef PROOST. Imperfect competition and congestion in a city with asymmetric subcentres. In A. Reggiani and P. Nijkamp (eds.), Spatial Dynamics, Networks and Modelling. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 421-444, 2006.

1883.
Stef PROOST, Saskia VAN DER LOO, André DE PALMA and Robin LINDSEY. A cost-benefit analysis of tunnel investment and tolling alternatives in Antwerp. European Transport/Trasporti Europei, 31, 83-100, 2005.

1882.
Stef PROOST and Ahksaya SEN. Urban transport pricing reform with two levels of government: A case of study of Brussels. Transport Policy, 13, 127-139, 2006.

1881.
André DE PALMA, Robin LINDSEY and Esko NISKANEN. Policy insights from the urban road pricing case sudies. Transport Policy, 13, 149-161, 2006.

1880.
André DE PALMA, Robin LINDSEY and Stef PROOST. Research challenges in modelling urban road pricing: An overview. Transport Policy, 13, 97-105, 2006.

1879.
André DE PALMA and Stef PROOST. Imperfect competition and congestion in the city. Journal of Urban Economics, 60, 185-209, 2006.

1878.
Shin-Kun PENG, Jacques-Franois THISSE and Ping WANG. Economic integration and agglomeration in a middle product economy. Journal of Economic Theory, 131, 1-25, 2006.

1877.
Olivier TERCIEUX and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. A characterization of stochastically stable networks. International Journal of Game Theory, 34, 351-369, 2006.

1876.
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Intergenerational transfer of human capital and optimal education policy. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 8(4), 529-545, 2006.

1875.
Agustin PEREZ-BARAHONA and Benteng ZOU. Energy-saving technological progress in a vintage capital model. In C. de Miguel, X. Labandeira and B. Manzano (eds.), Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 166-179, 2006.1876.

1874.
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Wealth transfer taxation: a survey of the theoretical literature. In S.-C. Kolm and J. Mercier Ythier (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Giving, Altruism and Reciprocity, volume 2. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1107-1134, 2006.

1873.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Programming and advertising competition in the broadcasting industry. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 13(4), 657-669, 2004.

1872.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Competition in the media and advertising markets. The Manchester School, 74(1), 1-22, 2006.

1871.
Louis EECKHOUDT and Harris SCHLESINGER. Putting risk in its proper place. American Economic Review, 96(1), 280-289, 2006.

1870.
Kristian BEHRENS, Carl GAIGNE, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. How density economies in international transportation link the internal geography of trading partners. Journal of Urban Economics, 60, 248-263, 2006.

1869.
Pierre PESTIEAU, Gwanaël PIASER and Motohiro SATO. PAYG pension systems with capital mobility. International Tax and Public Finance, 13, 587-599, 2006.

1868.
Elena DEL REY and Xavier WAUTHY. Mencion de Calidad: Reducing inefficiencies in higher education markets when there are network externalities. Investigaciones Economicas, 30(1), 89-115, 2006.

1867.
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Equilibrium payoffs in a Bertrand-Edgeworth model with product differentiation. Economics Bulletin, 12(11), 1-8, 2005.

1866.
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Quality choice, sales restriction and the mode of competition. The Manchester School, 74(1), 64-84, 2006.

1865.
Georges CASAMATTA, Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Is there a political support for the double burden on prolonged activity? Economics of Governance, 7, 143-154, 2006.

1864.
Jacques DREZE. Fifty years of econometric institute. Statistica Neerlandica, 60(2), 80-84, 2006.

1863.
Andrea MANTOVANI and Giordano MION. Advertising and endogenous exit in a differentiated duopoly. Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 72(1), 19-47, 2006.

1862.
Luc BAUWENS. Econometric analysis of intra-daily trading activity on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Monetary and Economic Studies, March, 1-23, 2006.

1861.
Paul-Marie BOULANGER and Thierry BRECHET. Models for policy-making in sustainable development: the state of the art and perspectives for research. Ecological Economics, 55, 337-350, 2005.

1860.
Jean HINDRIKS, Etienne LEHMANN and Alexis PARMENTIER. Optimal income taxation and the shape of average tax rates. Economics Bulletin, 8(2), 1-6, 2006.

1859.
Thierry BRECHET and Benoît LUSSIS. The clean development mechanism in Belgian climate policy. In B. Willems, J. Eyckmans and S. Proost (eds.), Economic Aspects of Climate Change Policy. A European and Belgian Perspective. Leuven, Acco, 68-75, 2005.

1858.
Paul-Marie BOULANGER, Thierry BRECHET et Benoît LUSSIS. Le mécanisme pour un développement propre tiendra-t-il ses promesses? Reflets et Perspectives, XLIV, 5-27, 2005/3.

1857.
Sylvie CHARLOT, Carl GAIGNE, FrŽdŽric ROBERT-NICOUD and Jacques-Franois THISSE. Agglomeration and welfare: the core-periphery model in the light of Bentham, Kaldor, and Rawls. Journal of Public Economics, 90, 325-347, 2006.

1856.
Johan EYCKMANS and Henry TULKENS. Optimal and stable international climate agreements. In B. Willems, J. Eyckmans and S. Proost (eds.), Economic Aspects of Climate Change Policy. A European and Belgian Perspective. Leuven, Acco, 21-34, 2005.

1855.
Mathieu VAN VYVE. Linear-programming extended formulations for the single-item lot-sizing problem with backlogging and constant capacity. Mathematical Programming, series A, 108, 53-77, 2006.

1854.
Ruslan SADYKOV and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Integer programming and constraint programming in solving a multimachine assignment scheduling problem with deadlines and release dates. INFORMS Journal on Computing, 18(2), 209-217, 2006.

1853.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ. Oligopoly equilibrium in pure exchange economies. Game Theory and Mathematical Economics, 71, 125-135, 2006.

1852.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Blanca MARTINEZ and Cagri SAGLAM. The Development problem under embodiment. Review of Development Economics, 10(1), 42-58, 2006.

1851.
Marc GERMAIN, Philippe MONFORT and Thierry BRECHET. Allocation des efforts de dépollution dans des économies avec spécialisation internationale. Revue Economique, 57(2), 219-240, 2006.

1850.
Pierre GIOT. Market risk models for intraday data. The European Journal of Finance, 11(4), 309-324, 2005.

1849.
Moshe JUSTMAN, Jacques-François THISSE and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Fiscal competition and regional differentiation. Regional Science & Urban Economics, 35, 848-861, 2005.

1848.
Pierre GIOT. Relationships between implied volatility indexes and stock index return. Are implied volatility indexes leading indicators? The Journal of Portfolio Management, 31(3), 92-100, 2005.

1847.
Luc BAUWENS, Sébastien LAURENT and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Multivariate GARCH models: a survey. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 21, 79-109, 2006.

1846.
Pierre GIOT and Joachim GRAMMIG. How large is liquidity risk in an automated auction market? Empirical Economics, 30, 867-887, 2006.

1845.
Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Fair income tax. Review of Economic Studies, 73, 55-83, 2006.

1844.
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lot-sizing with production and delivery time windows. Mathematical Programming, Series A, 107, 471-489, 2006.

1843.
Axel GAUTIER and Munipushpak MITRA. Regulating a monopolist with limited funds. Economic Theory, 27, 705-718, 2006.

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Axel GAUTIER and Malika HAMADI. Internal capital market efficiency of Belgian holding companies. Revue de l'association française de finance, 26(2), 11-34, 2005.

1841.
Agustin PEREZ-BARAHONA and Benteng ZOU. A comparative study of energy saving technical progress in a vintage capital model. Resource and Energy Economics, 28, 181-191, 2006.

1840.
Pierre GIOT. Implied volatility indexes and daily Value at Risk models. The Journal of Derivatives, 12(4), 54-64, 2005.

1839.
Giordano MION. Spatial externalities and empirical analysis: the case of Italy. Journal of Urban Economics, 56, 97-118, 2004.

1838.
Per J. AGRELL and Peter BOGETOFT. Economic and environment efficiency of district heating plants. Energy Policy, 33, 1351-1362, 2005.1839.

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Per J. AGRELL, Peter BOGETOFT and Jorgen TIND. DEA and dynamic yardstick competition in Scandinavian electricity distribution. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 23, 173-201, 2005.

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Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Optimal retirements and disability benefits with audit. FinanzArchiv, 60(3), 278-295, 2004.

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Kaïs DACHRAOUI, Georges DIONNE, Louis EECKHOUDT and Philippe GODFROID. Comparative mixed risk aversion: definition and application to self-protection and willingness to pay. The Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 29(3), 261-276, 2004

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Louis EECKHOUDT and Béatrice REY. Coût du risque et risques interactifs. Revue d'Economie Politique, 114(6), 779-791, 2004.

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Pierre PESTIEAU. Contrevérités sur le départ à la retraite. Revue d'Economie Politique, 115(2), 163-172, 2005.

1832.
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Assurance privée et protection sociale. Revue d'Economie Politique, 114(5), 577-586, 2004.

1831.
Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Language disenfranchisement in the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies, 43(2), 273-286, 2005.

1830.
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU, Emmanuel THIBAULT and Jean-Pierre VIDAL. Optimal tax and education policy when agents differ in altruism and productivity. Annals of Economics and Finance, 6, 209-228, 2005.

1829.
Ana MAULEON and Vincent J. VANNTELBOSCH. Strategic union delegaion and inventives for merger. Applied Economics Letters, 13, 1-5, 2006.

1828.
Per J. AGRELL, Peter BOGETOFT, Michael BROCK and Jorgen TIND. Efficiency evaluation with convex pairs. Advanced Modeling and Optimization, 7(2), 211-237, 2005.

1827.
Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Carbon dioxide abatement costs and permit price: exploring the impact of banking and the role of future commitments. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 7, 75-107, 2005.

1826.
François MANIQUET and Yves SPRUMONT. Welfare egalitarianism in non-rival environments. Journal of Economic Theory, 120, 155-174, 2005.

1825.
Philippe MICHEL et Pierre PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy with agents differing in altruism and ability. Economica, 72, 121-135, 2005.

1824.
Aurélie COPPE et Axel GAUTIER. Regulation et concurrence dans le transport collectif urbain. Reflets et Perspectives, XLIII, 65-75, 2004/4.

1823.
Rabah AMIR. Supermodularity and complementarity in economics: an elementary survey. Southern Economic Journal, 71(3), 636-660, 2005.

1822.
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Départ à la retraite et taxation optimale. Revue d'Economie Politique, 115(2), 197-211, 2005.

1821.
Claire DUJARDIN, Harris SELOD et Isabelle THOMAS. Le chômage dans l'agglomération bruxelloise: une explication par la structure urbaine. Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine, 1, 3-28, 2004.

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Marie-Laurence DE KEERSMAECKER, Pierre FRANKHAUSER and Isabelle THOMAS. Dimensions fractales et réalités périurbaines. L'exemple du sud de Bruxelles. L'Espace Géographique, 3, 219-240, 2004.

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Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Fair social orderings when agents have unequal production skills. Social Choice and Welfare, 24, 93-127, 2005.

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Vincent D. BLONDEL, Anahi GAJARDO, Maureen HYEMANS, Pierre SENELLART and Paul VAN DOOREN. A measure of similarity between graph vertices: Applications to synonym extraction and web searching. SIAM Review, 46(4), 647-666, 2004.

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Jean-Charles DELVENNE and Vincent D. BLONDEL. Quasi-periodic configurations and undecidable dynamics for tilings, infinite words and Turing machines. Theoretical Computer Science, 319, 127-143, 2004.

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Pierre GIOT. Stocks, bonds and the equity risk premium: Some recent academic perspectives. Bank- en Financiewezen/Revue bancaire et financière, 3, 184-190, 2005.

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Luc BAUWENS and Sébastien LAURENT. A new class of multivariate skew densities, with application to generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity models. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 23(3), 346-353, 2005.

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Louis EECKHOUDT, Christian GOLLIER and Nicolas TREICH. Optimal consumption and the timing of the resolution of uncertainty. European Economic Review, 49, 761-773, 2005.

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Vander LUCAS. Cross-border shopping in a federal economy. Regional Science & Urban Economics, 34, 365-385, 2004.

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Cecilia VERGARI. Herd behavior in adoption of network technologies. Journal of Economics, 86(2), 161-182, 2005.

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Luc BAUWENS, Dagfinn RIME and Genaro SUCARRAT. Exchange rate volatility and the mixture of distribution hypothesis. Empirical Economics, 30, 889-911, 2006

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Luc BAUWENS, Walid BEN OMRANE and Pierre GIOT. News announcements, market activity and volatility in the euro/dollar foreign exchange market. Journal of International Money and Finance, 24, 1108-1125, 2005.

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El-Houssaine AGHEZZAF, Birger RAA and Hendrik VAN LANDEGHEM. Modeling inventory routing problems in supply chains of high consumption products. European Journal of Operational Research, 169, 1048-1063, 2006.

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Frank VAN DEN BROECKE, Hendrik VAN LANDEGHEM and El-Houssaine AGHEZZAF. An application of cyclical master production scheduling in a multi-stage, multi-product environment. Production Planning & Control, 16(8), 796-809, 2005.

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Christian H. HAFNER. Durations, volume and the prediction of financial returns in transaction time. Quantitative Finance, 5(2), 145-152, 2005.

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Jean-Marie BALAND and Patrick FRANCOIS. Commons as insurance and the welfare impact of privatization. Journal of Public Economics, 89, 211-231, 2005.

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Kristian BEHRENS. Market size and industry location: Traded vs non-traded goods. Journal of Urban Economics, 58, 24-44, 2005.

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Kristian BEHRENS. How endogenous asymmetries in interregional market access trigger regional divergence. Regional Science & Urban Economics, 35, 471-492, 2005.

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Paul BELLEFLAMME. Versioning in the information economy: Theory and applications. CESinfo Economic Studies, 51(2-3), 329-358, 2005.

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Pierre TYCHON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. A model of corporate bond pricing with liquidity and marketability risk. Journal of Credit Risk, 1(3), 3-35, 2005.

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Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. The egalitarian sharing rule in provision of public goods. Economics Bulletin, 8(11), 1-5, 2005.

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Ori HAIMANKO, Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. Transfers in a polarized country: bridging the gap between efficiency and stability. Journal of Public Economics, 89, 1277-1303, 2005.

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Victor GINSBURGH, Ignatio ORTUNO-ORTIN and Shlomo WEBER. Disenfranchisement in linguistically diverse societies: the case of the European Union. Journal of the European Economic Association, 3(4), 946-965, 2005.

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David CRAINICH and Louis EECKHOUDT. La notion économique de prudence. Origine et développements récents. Revue Economique, 56(5), 1021-1032, 2005.

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Shlomo WEBER and Hans WIESMETH. Ukraine, the enlargement of the European Union and consequences for higher education. Magisterium, 18, 13-18, 2005.

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Pierre DEHEZ, Jacques DREZE and Omar LICANDRO. From uncertainty to macroeconomics and back: An interview with Jacques Drèze. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 9, 429-461, 2005.

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Sylvain LASSARRE and Isabelle THOMAS. Exploring road mortality ratios in Europe: national versus regional realities. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 168(1), 127-144, 2005.

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Maurice MARCHAND and Fred SCHROYEN. Can a mixed health care system be desirable on equity grounds? Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 107(1), 1-23, 2005.

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Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. Stable partitions in a model with group-dependent feasible sets. Economic Theory, 25, 187-201, 2005.

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Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL and Enrico MINELLI. Two remarks on the inner core. Games and Economic Behavior, 50, 143-154, 2005.

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Cuong LE VAN and Yiannis VAILAKIS. Existence of a competitive equilibrium in a one sector growth model with heterogeneous agents and irreversible investment. Economic Theory, 22, 743-771, 2003.

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Andrea MANTOVANI and Gianpaolo ROSSINI. Innovating the transport technology or the production process? The answer to an R&D dilemna. International Journal of Transport Economics, 32(1), 41-56, 2005.

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Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Does advertising lower the price of newspapers to consumers? A theoretical appraisal. Economics Letters, 87, 127-134, 2005.

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Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Omar LICANDRO, Luis A. PUCH and Fernando DEL RIO. Vintage capital and the dynamics of the AK model. Journal of Economic Theory, 120, 39-72, 2005. 

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Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ TAMARIT. Imbalance effects in the Lucas model: an analytical exploration. Topics in Macroeconomics, 4(1), Article 15, 2004. 

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Georges CASAMATTA, Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Voting on pensions with endogenous retirement age. International Tax and Public Finance, 12, 7-28, 2005.

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Alain JOUSTEN, Barbara LIPSZYC, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Long-term care insurance and optimal taxation for altruistic children. FinanzArchiv, 61(1), 1-18, 2005.

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Han BLEICHRODT and Louis EECKHOUDT. Saving under rank-dependent utility. Economic Theory, 25, 505-511, 2005.

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Paul BELLEFLAMME and Jean HINDRIKS. Yardstick competition and political problems. Social Choice and Welfare, 24, 155-169, 2005.

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Gaetano BLOISE, Jacques H. DREZE and Herakles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Monetary equilibria over an infinite horizon. Economic Theory, 25, 51-74, 2005.

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Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Factor mobility and redistribution. In J.V. Henderson and J.-F. Thisse (eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics. Volume 4: Cities and Geography. Amsterdam, Elsevier North-Holland, 2529-2560, 2004.

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Cuong LE VAN and H. Cagri SAGLAM. Optimal growth models and the Lagrange multiplier. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 40, 393-410, 2004.

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Cuong LE VAN and H. Cagri SAGLAM. Quality of knowledge technology, returns to production technology, and economic development. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 8, 147-161, 2004.

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Luc BAUWENS, Pierre GIOT, Joachim GRAMMIG and David VEREDAS. A comparison of financial duration models via density forecasts. International Journal of Forecasting, 20, 589-609, 2004.

1745.
Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. Secession-proof cost allocations and stable group structures in models of horizontal differentiation. In G. Demange and M. Wooders (eds.), Group Formation in Economics. Networks, Clubs, and Coalitions. New York, Cambridge University Press, 266-285, 2005.

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Marc GERMAIN, Stefano LOVO and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. De l'impact de la microstructure d'un marché de permis de polluer sur la politique environnementale. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 74, 177-208, 2004.

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Lionel ARTIGE, Carmen CAMACHO and David DE LA CROIX. Wealth breeds decline: reversals of leadership and consumption habits. Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 423-449, 2004.

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Pascal GOURDEL, Liem Hoang NGOC, Cuong LE VAN and Tédié MAZAMBA. Equilibrium and competitive equilibrium in a discrete-time Lucas model. Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, 10(5), 501-514, 2004.

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David DE LA CROIX, Géraldine MAHIEU and Alexandra RILLAERS. How should the allocation of resources adjust to the baby bust? Journal of Public Economic Theory, 6(4), 607-636, 2004.

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Jean-François MERTENS. Localization of the degree on lower-dimensional sets. International Journal of Game Theory, 32, 379-386, 2003.

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Jean-François MERTENS and Abraham NEYMAN. A value on 'AN. International Journal of Game Theory, 32, 109-120, 2003.

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Jean-François MERTENS. Ordinality in non cooperative games. International Journal of Game Theory, 32, 387-430, 2003.

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Jean CAVAILHES, Dominique PEETERS, Evangelos SEKERIS and Jacques-François THISSE. The periurban city: why to live between the suburbs and the countryside. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 34, 681-703, 2004.

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François MANIQUET and Yves SPRUMONT. Fair production and allocation of an excludable nonrival good. Econometrica, 72(2), 627-640, 2004.

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François MANIQUET. Implementation of allocation rules under perfect information. Social Choice and Welfare, 21, 323-346, 2003.

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Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL and Enrico MINELLI. Two-person bargaining with verifiable information. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 40, 799-813, 2004.

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Marc GERMAIN, Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE and Alphonse MAGNUS. Optimal policy with tradable and bankable pollution permits: taking the market microstructure into account. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 6(5), 737-757, 2004.

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Luc BAUWENS, Charles S. BOS, Herman K. VAN DIJK and Rutger D. VAN OEST. Adaptive radial-based direction sampling: some flexible and robust Monte Carlo integration methods. Journal of Econometrics, 123, 201-225, 2004.

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Hans HALLER and Anthony PAVLOPOULOS. Technological failure, economic success. International Game Theory Review, 4(4), 415-434, 2002.

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Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Farsightedness and cautiousness in coalition formation games with positive spillovers. Theory and Decision, 56, 291-324, 2004.

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Matthias KOEPPE, Quentin LOUVEAUX, Robert WEISMANTEL and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Extended formulations for Gomory corner polyhedra. Discrete Optimization, 1, 141-165, 2004.

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David DE LA CROIX and Matthias DOEPKE. Public versus private education when differential fertility matters. Journal of Development Economics, 73, 607-629, 2004.

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François GLINEUR and Tamas TERLAKY. Conic formulation for lp-norm optimization. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 122(2), 285-307, 2004.

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Gianmarco OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and economic geography. In V. Henderson and J.-F. Thisse (eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics. Volume 4: Cities and Geography. Amsterdam, Elsevier North Holland, 2563-2608, 2004.

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Luisito BERTINELLI. Innovation et externalités spatiales: une approche par la fonction de production de connaissance. Innovation and spatial spillovers: a knowledge production function approach. Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine, 2, 283-310, 2004.

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Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security, retirement age and optimal income taxation. Journal of Public Economics, 88, 2259-2281, 2004.

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Jean CAVAILHES, Pierre FRANKHAUSER, Dominique PEETERS and Isabelle THOMAS. Where Alonso meets Sierpinski: an urban economic model of a fractal metropolitan area. Environmental and Planning A, 36, 1471-1498, 2004.

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Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. Product differentiation in successive vertical oligopolies. Canadian Journal of Economic/Revue canadienne d'Economique, 36(3), 523-545, 2003.

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1706.
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Michel BEINE, Sébastien LAURENT and Christelle LECOURT. Official central bank interventions and exchange rate volatility: Evidence from a regime-switching analysis. European Economic Review, 47, 891-911, 2003.

1704.
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Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Cagri SAGLAM and Thomas VALLEE. Technology adoption under embodiment: a two-stage optimal control approach. Macroeconomics Dynamics, 8, 250-271, 2004.

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Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution when different workers are indistinguishable. Canadian Journal of Economics, 36(4), 911-922, 2003.

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Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Jean-Charles ROCHET. Capital income taxation when inherited wealth is not observable. Journal of Public Economics, 87, 2475-2490, 2003.

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Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance competition between Bismarck and Beveridge. Journal of Urban Economics, 54, 181-196, 2003.

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Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. The double dividend of postponing retirement. International Tax and Public Finance, 10, 419-434, 2003.

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Luc BAUWENS, Alan KIRMAN, Michel LUBRANO and Camelia PROTOPOPESCU. Ranking economics departments in Europe: a statistical approach. Journal of the European Economic Association, 1(6), 1367-1401, 2003.

1693.
Michele CONFORTI, Giovanni RINALDI and Laurence WOLSEY. On the cut polyhedron. Discrete Mathematics, 277, 279-285, 2004.

1692.
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND and Motohiro SATO. An optimal contract approach to hospital financing. Journal of Health Economics, 23, 85-110, 2004.

1691.
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. Majority support for progressive income taxation with corner preferences. Public Choice, 118, 437-449, 2004.

1690.
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Jacques CREMER and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Balanced Bayesian mechanisms. Journal of Economic Theory, 115, 385-396, 2004.

1689.
Elena DEL REY. Funding schools for greater equity. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 34, 203-224, 2004.

1688.
Luc BAUWENS, and David VEREDAS. The stochastic conditional duration model: a latent variable model for the analysis of financial durations. Journal of Econometrics, 119, 381-412, 2004.

1687.
Charles FIGUIÈRES, Mabel TIDBALL and Alain JEAN-MARIE. On the effects of conjectures in a symmetric strategic setting. Research in Economics, 58, 75-102, 2004.

1686.
Marie-Laurence DE KEERSMAECKER, Pierre FRANKHAUSER and Isabelle THOMAS. Using fractal dimensions for characterizing intra-urban diversity: the example of Brussels. Geographical Analysis, 35(4), 310-328, 2003.

1685.
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Optimal quotas, price competition and products' attributes. The Japanese Economic Review, 54(4), 395-408, 2003.

1684.
Egon BALAS, Alexander BOCKMAYR, Nicolai PISARUK and Laurence WOLSEY. On unions and dominants of polytopes. Mathematical Programming, Serie A, 99, 223-239, 2004.

1683.
Charles FIGUIÈRES, Jean HINDRIKS and Gareth D. MYLES. Revenue sharing versus expenditure sharing in a federal system. International Tax and Public Finance, 11, 155-174, 2004.

1682.
Pierre GIOT and Sébastien LAURENT. Market risk in commodity markets: a VaR approach. Energy Economics, 25, 435-457, 2003.

1681.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. Early mortality declines at the dawn of modern growth. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 105(3), 401-418, 2003.

1680.
Yurii NESTEROV and André DE PALMA. Stationary dynamic solutions in congested transportation networks: summary and perspectives. Networks and Spatial Economics, 3, 371-395, 2003.

1679.
Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Constraining equitable allocations of tradable CO2 emission quotas by acceptability. Environmental and Resource Economics, 26, 469-492, 2003.

1678.
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND and Jean-François TREMBLAY. Simultaneous public and private provision of services, asymmetric information and innovation. International Tax and Public Finance, 10, 317-339, 2003.

1677.
Johan EYCKMANS and Henry TULKENS. Simulating coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the climate change problem. Resource and Energy Economics, 25, 299-327, 2003.

1676.
David DE LA CROIX and Matthias DOEPKE. Inequality and growth: why differential fertility matters. The American Economic Review, 93(4), 1091-1113, 2003.

1675.
Ana MAULEON and Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH. Efficiency wages and union-firm bargaining with private information. Spanish Economic Review, 5, 307-316, 2003.

1674.
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. The politics of redistributive social insurance. Journal of Public Economics, 87, 2639-2660, 2003.

1673.
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. The politics of progressive income taxation with incentive effects. Journal of Public Economics, 87, 2491-2505, 2003.

1672.
Isabelle THOMAS, Henry TULKENS and Pierre BERQUIN. Quelles frontières pour Bruxelles? In T. Eggerickx, C. Gourbin, B. Schoumaker, C. Vandeschrick and E. Vilquin (eds.), Populations et Défis Urbains - Chaire Quetelet 1999. Louvain-la-Neuve, Academia-Bruylant/L'Harmattan, 79-97, 2003.

1671.
Jean HINDRIKS, Michael KEEN and Abhinay MUTHOO. Corruption, extortion and evasion. In G. Abed and S. Gupta (eds.), Governance, Corruption, & Economic Performance. Washington, International Monetary Fund, 396-436, 2002.

1670.
Luc BAUWENS and Pierre GIOT. Asymmetric ACD models: Introducing price information in ACD models. Empirical Economics, 28, 709-731, 2003.

1669.
Mohamed BOUZAHZAH, David DE LA CROIX and Frédéric DOCQUIER. Policy reforms and growth in computable OLG economies. Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 26, 2093-2113, 2002.

1668.
Han BLEICHRODT, David CRAINICH and Louis EECKHOUDT. The effect of comorbidities on treatment decisions. Journal of Health Economics, 22, 805-820, 2003.

1667.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Xavier Y. WAUTHY. The option of joint purchase in vertically differentiated markets. Economic Theory, 22, 817-829, 2003.

1666.
Jean-François MERTENS and T. PARTHASARATHY. Equilibria for discounted stochastic games. In A. Neyman and S. Sorin (eds.), Stochastic Games and Applications. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 131-172, 2003.

1665.
Jean-François MERTENS. A measurable "measurable choice" theorem. In A. Neyman and S. Sorin (eds.), Stochastic Games and Applications. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 107-130, 2003.

1664.
Rabah AMIR. Stochastic games in economics and related fields: an overview. In A. Neyman and S. Sorin (eds.), Stochastic Games and Applications. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 455-470, 2003.

1663.
Rabah AMIR. Stochastic games in economics: the lattice-theoretic approach. In A. Neyman and S. Sorin (eds.), Stochastic Games and Applications. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 443-453, 2003.

1662.
François MANIQUET. A characterization of the Shapley value in queueing problems. Journal of Economic Theory, 109, 90-103, 2003.

1661.
François MANIQUET. A study of proportionality and robustness in economies with a commonly owned technology. Review of Economic Design, 7, 1-15, 2002.

1660.
Lodewijk BERLAGE, Danny CASSIMON, Jacques DRÈZE and Paul REDING. Prospective aid and indebtedness relief: a proposal. World Development, 31(10), 1635-1654, 2003.

1659.
Quentin LOUVEAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lifting, superadditivity, mixed integer rounding and single node flow sets revisited. Quarterly Journal of the Belgian, French and Italian Operations Research Societies, 1(3), 173-207, 2003.

1658.
Ana MAULEON and Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH. Market competition and strike activity. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21, 737-758, 2003.

1657.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Blanca MARTINEZ. Replacement, adoption and economic dynamics: lessons from a canonical creative destruction model. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 14, 339-359, 2003.

1656.
Philippe CHEVALIER and Nathalie TABORDON. Overflow analysis and cross-trained servers. International Journal of Production Economics, 85, 47-60, 2003.

1655.
Salvador BARRIOS and Juan José DE LUCIO. Economic integration and regional business cycles: evidence from the Iberian regions. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 65(4), 497-515, 2003.

1654.
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GÖRG and Eric STROBL. Explaining firms' export behaviour: R&D, spillovers and the destination market. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 65(4), 475-496, 2003.

1653.
Andrew J. MILLER and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Tight formulations for some simple mixed integer programs and convex objective integer programs. Mathematical Programming, Serie B, 98, 73-88, 2003.

1652.
Rabah AMIR and Isabel GRILO. On strategic complementarity conditions in Bertrand oligopoly. Economic Theory, 22, 227-232, 2003.

1651.
Rabah AMIR and Val E. LAMBSON. Entry, exit, and imperfect competition in the long run. Journal of Economic Theory, 110, 191-203, 2003.

1650.
Rabah AMIR, Igor EVSTIGNEEV and John WOODERS. Noncooperative versus cooperative R&D with endogenous spillover rates. Games and Economic Behavior, 42, 183-207, 2003.

1649.
Jon HAMILTON, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Rawlsian governments and the race to the bottom. Economics Bulletin, 8(2), 1-6, 2002.

1648.
Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Can partial fiscal coordination be welfare worsening? A model of tax competition. Journal of Urban Economics, 54, 451-458, 2003.

1647.
Robin BOADWAY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Indirect taxation and redistribution: the scope of the Atkinson-Stiglitz theorem. In R. Arnott, B. Greenwald, R. Kanbur and B. Nalebuff (eds.), Economics for an Imperfect World. Essays in Honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz. Cambridge, The MIT Press, 387-403, 2003.

1646.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Yiannis VAILAKIS. Technological shocks and IT revolutions. Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 68(1-2), 75-89, 2002.

1645.
François GLINEUR. Les méthodes de point intérieur. In J. Teghem (ed.), Programmation Linéaire. Bruxelles, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 263-285, 2003.

1644.
Henry TULKENS. On cooperation in Musgravian models of externalities within a federation. In S. Cnossen and H.-W. Sinn (eds.), Public Finance and Public Policy in the New Century. Cambridge, The MIT Press, 451-463, 2003.

1643.
Robin BOADWAY, Manuel LEITE-MONTEIR, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance and redistribution. In S. Cnossen and H.-W. Sinn (eds.), Public Finance and Public Policy in the New Century. Cambridge, The MIT Press, 333-358, 2003.

1642.
Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance and redistribution. In T. Andersen and P. Molander (eds.), Alternative for Welfare Policy. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 238-254, 2003.

1641.
Robin BOADWAY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Optimal redistribution and needs. In M. Ahlheim, H.-D. Wenzel and W. Wiegard (eds.), Steuerpolitik - Von der Theorie zur Praxis, Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 1-14,, 2003.

1640.
Pierre PESTIEAU. Raising the age of retirement to ensure a better retirement. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance, 28(4), 686-695, 2003.

1639.
Andrew J. MILLER and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Tight MIP formulations for multi-item discrete lot-sizing problems. Operations Research, 51(4), 557-565, 2003.

1638.
Liudas GIRAITIS, Piotr KOKOSZKA, Remigijus LEIPUS and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. On the power of R/S-type tests under contiguous and semi-long memory alternatives. Acta Applicandae Mathematicae,78, 285-299, 2003.

1637.
Marc GERMAIN, Philippe TOINT, Henry TULKENS and Aart DE ZEEUW. Transfers to sustain dynamic core-theoretic cooperation in international stock pollutant control. Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 28, 79-99, 2003.

1636.
Laurence BROZE, Mathilde STEINAUER and Isabelle THOMAS. Discrimination spatiale des femmes et ségrégation sur le marché du travail: l'exemple de Bruxelles. Espace, Populations, Sociétés, 323-345, 2002-2003.

1635.
Charles FIGUIÈRES and Magali VERDONCK. On the core of an economy with multilateral and multidimensional environmental externalities. Economics Bulletin, 3(3), 1-10, 2003.

1634.
Ismael R. DE FARIAS and Georges L. NEMHAUSER.A polyhedral study of the cardinality constrained knapsack problem. Mathematical Programming Serie A, 96, 439-467, 2003.

1633.
Yves SMEERS. Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part II: the forward and real time markets. Networks and Spatial Economics, 3, 175-196, 2003.

1632.
Yves SMEERS. Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part I: the forward market. Networks and Spatial Economics, 3, 151-174, 2003.

1631.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, and David DE LA CROIX. Information technologies, embodiment and growth. Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 27, 2007-2034, 2003.

1630.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ-TAMARIT. Capital maintenance and investment: complements or substitutes? Journal of Economics, 78(1), 1-28, 2003.

1629.
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Fernando DEL RIO and Omar LICANDRO. Embodied technological change, learning-by-doint and the productivity slowdown. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 105(1), 87-97, 2003.

1628.
Philippe MICHEL, Oliver PADDISON and Pierre PESTIEAU. Old age consumption and pension policy in a two-tier developing economy. Finnish Economic Papers , 16(1), 3-14, 2003.

1627.
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Strong formulations for mixed integer programs: valid inequalities and extended formulations. Mathematical Programming, Serie B, 97, 423-447, 2003.

1626.
Henry TULKENS. Pourquoi le fédéralisme? Revue Economique, 54(3), 469-476, 2003.

1625.
Jacques H. DRÈZE. La globalisation des risques, principes et application à l'Union Monétaire, à la dette du Tiers-Monde et aux pensions. Forum Financier/Revue Bancaire et Financière, 2-3, 192-201, 2002.

1624.
Luisito BERTINELLI et Rosella NICOLINI. La R&D au niveau des entreprises belges: une approche spatiale. Brussels Economic Review - Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles, 45(4), 187-216, 2002.

1623.
Pierre DEHEZ, Jacques H. DRÈZE and Takashi SUZUKI. Imperfect competition à la Negishi, also with fixed costs. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 39, 219-237, 2003.

1622.
Yves GENIN, Yvan HACHEZ, Yu. NESTEROV and Paul VAN DOOREN. Optimizat problems over positive pseudopolynomial matrices. SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 25(1), 57-79, 2003.

1621.
François GLINEUR. Improving complexity of structured convex optimization problems usiion ng self-concordant barriers. European Journal of Operational Research, 143, 291-310, 2002.

1620.
Marc BOURGEOIS, Géraldine VAN DER STICHELE, et Magali VERDONCK. Le refinancement des communautés et l'extension de l'autonomie fiscale des régions: aspects juridiques et économiques./ Henry TULKENS. Refinancement, autonomie et loyauté fiscales ou du bon usage des mots en politique institutionnelle. Quelques réflexions sur les articles de G. Rosoux et M. Bourgeois, G. Van der Stichele et M. Verdonck. Administration Publique. Revue du droit public et des sciences administratives, T 2-3-4, 235-253/265-267, 2002.

1619.
Louis EECKHOUDT, Olivier MAHUL and John MORAN. Fixed-reimbursement insurance: basic properties and comparative statics. The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 70(2), 207-218, 2003.

1618.
Louis EECKHOUDT and Nicolas TREICH. Adjustment costs, uncertainty, and the level of activity. Southern Economic Journal, 69(4), 990-999, 2003.

1617.
Victor GINSBURGH and Jan C. VAN OURS. Expert opinion and compensation: evidence from a musical competition. The American Economic Review, 93(1), 289-296, 2003.

1616.
Victor GINSBURGH. Awards, success and aesthetic quality in the arts. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17(2), 99-111, 2003.

1615.
Victor GINSBURGH and Israel ZANG. The museum pass game and its value. Games and Economic Behavior, 43, 322-325, 2003.

1614.
Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Optimal taxation of capital and labor income with social security and variable retirement age. FinanzArchiv, 59(2), 163-176, 2003.

1613.
Jean-François RICHARD, Henry TULKENS et Magali VERDONCK. Dynamique des interactions fiscales entre les communes belges 1984-1997. Economie et Prévision, 156, 1-14, 2002.

1612.
Pierre GIOT. The information content of implied volatility in agricultural commodity markets. The Journal of Futures Markets, 23(5), 441-454, 2003.

1611.
Francisco ORTEGA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. A branch-and-cut algorithm for the single-commodity, uncapacitated, fixed-charge network flow problem. NETWORKS, 41(3), 143-158, 2003.

1610.
Robin BOADWAY, Katherine CUFF and Maurice MARCHAND. Equalization and the decentralization of revenue-raising in a federation. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 5(2), 201-228, 2003.

1609.
Manuel LEITE-MONTEIRO, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Employment subsidy with capital mobility. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 5(2), 327-344, 2003.

1608.
Jacques-François THISSE, Etienne WASMER et Yves ZENOU. Ségrégation urbaine, logement et marchés du travail. Revue française d'économie, 4(17), 85-129, 2003.

1607.
Masahisa FUJITA and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and market interaction. In M. Dewatripont, L.P. Hansen and S. Turnovsky (eds.), Advances in Economics and Econometrics. Theory and Applications, Eighth World Congress, Volume 1. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 302-338, 2003.

1606.
Pierre PESTIEAU. The role of gift and estate transfers in the United States and in Europe. In A. Munnell and A. Sundén (eds.), Death and Dollars. The Role of Gifts and Bequests in America. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 64-90, 2003.

1605.
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Solving multi-item lot-sizing problems with an MIP solver using classification and reformulation. Management Science, 48(12), 1587-1602, 2002.

1604.
Henry TULKENS. Refinancement, autonomie et loyauté fiscales ou du bon usage des mots en politique institutionnelle. Administration Publique, T 2-3-4, 265-267, 2002.

1603.
Helmuth CREMER, Arnaud DELLIS and Pierre PESTIEAU. Family size and optimal income taxation. Journal of Population Economics, 16, 37-54, 2003.

1602.
Ernesto SAVAGLIO. A note on inequality criteria. Mathematical Inequalities & Applications, 6(1), 81-86, 2003.

1601.
Jean CAVAILHÈS, Dominique PEETERS, Evangelos SÉKERIS and Jacques-François THISSE. La ville périurbaine. Revue Economique, 54(1), 5-24, 2003.

1600.
Marko LOPARIC, Hugues MARCHAND and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Dynamic knapsack sets and capacitated lot-sizing. Mathematical Programming, Serie B, 95, 53-69, 2003.

1599.
Jean HINDRIKS and Gareth D. MYLES. Strategic inter-regional transfers. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 5(2), 229-248, 2003.

1598.
Moshe JUSTMAN, Jacques-François THISSE and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Taking the bite out of fiscal competition. Journal of Urban Economics, 52, 294-315, 2002.

1597.
Steven SHAVELL and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Rewards versus intellectual property rights. Journal of Law and Economics, 44(2), 525-547, 2001.

1596.
Dirk ALBOTH, Anat LERNER and Jonathan SHALEV. Profit maximizing in auctions of public goods. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 3(4), 501-525, 2001.

1595.
Yu. NESTEROV and Mike TODD. On the Riemannian geometry defined by self-concordant barriers and interior-point methods. Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 2, 333-361, 2002.

1594.
Liudas GIRAITIS, Piotr KOKOSZKA, Remigijus LEIPUS and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Rescaled variance and related tests for long memory in volatility and levels. Journal of Econometrics, 112, 265-294, 2003.

1593.
Alan KIRMAN and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Microeconomic models for long memory in the volatility of financial time series. Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics, 5(4), 281-302, 2002.

1592.
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Collective choice mechanisms and individual incentives. In C. Schmidt (ed.), Game Theory and Economic Analysis. A quiet revolution in economics. London, Routledge, 151-171, 2002.

1591.
Parkash CHANDER. International treaties on global pollution: a dynamic time-path analysis. In G. Ranis and L.K. Raut (eds.), Trade, Growth and Development. Essays in Honor of Professor T.N. Srinivasan. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 353-361, 1999.

1590.
Parkash CHANDER, Henry TULKENS, Jean-Pascal VAN YPERSELE and Stephane WILLEMS. The Kyoto Protocol: an economic and game-theoretic interpretation. In B. Kriström, P. Dasgupta and K-G. Löfgren (eds.), Economic Theory for the Environment. Essays in Honour of Karl-Göran Mäler. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 98-117, 2002.

1589.
Jean HINDRIKS. La formalisation et la prévision en économie. Reflets et Perspectives, XLI(4), 21-31, 2002.

1588.
Francisco CABALLERO-SANZ, Rafael MONER-COLONQUES and José J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS. Optimal licensing in a spatial model. Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 66, 257-279, 2002.

 1587.
Jean-François MERTENS. Stochastic games. In R.J. Aumann and S. Hart (eds.), Handbook of Game Theory, Volume 3. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 1810-1832, 2002.

1586.
Jean-François MERTENS. Some other economic applications of the value. In R.J. Aumann and S. Hart (eds.), Handbook of Game Theory, Volume 3. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 2186-2201, 2002.

1585.
Hamish WATERER, Ellis JOHNSON, Paolo NOBILI and Martin SAVELSBERGH. The relation of time indexed formulations of single machine scheduling problems to the node packing problem. Mathematical Programming, Serie A, 93, 477-494, 2002.

1584.
Luca LAMBERTINI and Andrea MANTOVANI. Price vs quantity in a duopoly with technological spillovers: a welfare re-appraisal. Keio Economic Studies , 38(2), 41-52, 2001.

1583.
Louis EECKHOUDT and Christian GOLLIER. Which shape for the cost curve of risk? The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 68(3), 387-402, 2001.

1582.
Elena DEL REY and Maria del Mar RACIONERO. Optimal educational choice and redistribution when parental education matters. Oxford Economic Papers, 54, 435-448, 2002.

1581.
Claire DUJARDIN. Effet de frontière et interaction spatiale. Les migrations alternantes et la frontière linguistique en Belgique. L'Espace Géographique, 4, 307-320, 2001.

1580.
Laurence BROZE, Christian FRANCQ and Jean-Michel ZAKOIAN. Efficient use of higher-lag autocorrelations for estimating autoregressive processes. Journal of Time Series Analysis, 23(3), 287-312, 2002.

1579.
Gaetano BLOISE, Sergio CURRARINI and Nicholas KIKIDIS. Inflation, welfare, and public goods. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(3), 369-386, 2002.

1578.
Jacqueline BOUCHER and Yves SMEERS. Towards a common European electricity market. Journal of Network Industries, 3, 375-424, 2002.

1577.
Gaetano BLOISE. A geometric approach to sunspot equilibria. Journal of Economic Theory, 101, 519-539, 2001.

1576.
Laurence BROZE, Christian FRANCQ and Jean-Michel ZAKOIAN. Non-redundancy of high order moment conditions for efficient GMM estimation of weak AR processes. Economics Letters, 71, 317-322, 2001.

1575.
Rabah AMIR, Niels NANNERUP, Anna STEPANOVA and Eline EGUIAZAROVA. Monopoly versus R&D-integrated duopoly. The Manchester School, 70(1), 88-100, 2002.

1574.
Pierre PESTIEAU, Uri POSSEN and Steven SLUTSKY. Randomization, revelation, and redistribution in a Lerner world. Economic Theory, 20(3), 539-553, 2002

1573.
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Xavier WAUTHY. Quality underprovision by a monopolist when quality is not costly. Economics Letters,77, 65-72, 2002.

1572.
Helena BELTRAN-LOPEZ and Alain DURRÉ. La consommation est-elle à l'abri des crises boursières? Regards Economiques, 4, 1-8, 2002.

1571.
Quentin LOUVEAUX and Laurence WOLSEY. Combining problem structure with basis reduction to solve a class of hard integer programs. Mathematics of Operations Research, 27(3), 470-484, 2002.

1570.
Takatoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. Taste heterogeneity, labor mobility and economic geography. Journal of Development Economics, 69, 155-177, 2002.

1569.
Luc BAUWENS and Michel LUBRANO. Bayesian option pricing using asymmetric GARCH models. Journal of Empirical Finance, 9, 321-342, 2002.

1568.
Karen AARDAL, Robert WEISMANTEL and Laurence WOLSEY. Non-standard approaches to integer programming. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 123, 5-74, 2002.

1567.
Hugues MARCHAND, Alexander MARTIN, Robert WEISMANTEL and Laurence WOLSEY. Cutting planes in integer and mixed integer programming. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 123, 397-446, 2002.

1566.
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria del mar RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution with heterogeneous preferences for leisure. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(4), 475-498, 2002.

1565.
François MAIRESSE and Philippe VANDEN EECKAUT. Museum assessment and FDH technology: towards a global approach. Journal of Cultural Economics, 26, 261-286, 2002.

1564.
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Louis GEVERS. Social welfare functionals and interpersonal comparability. In K. Arrow, A. Sen and K. Suzumura (eds.), Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 1. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 459-541, 2002.

1563.
Amrita DHILLON and Susana PERALTA. Economic theories of voter turnout. The Economic Journal, 112, 332-352, 2002.

1562.
Francesco DE SINOPOLI and Alessandro TURRINI. A remark on voters' rationality in a model of representative democracy. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(2), 163-170, 2002.

1561.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Press advertising and the political differentiation of newspapers. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(3), 317-334, 2002.

1560.
Jean HINDRIKS and Romans PANCS. Free riding on altruism and group size. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(3), 335-346, 2002.

1559.
Charles FIGUIÈRES and Jean HINDRIKS. Matching grants and Ricardian equivalence. Journal of Urban Economics, 52, 177-191, 2002.

1558.
Xavier WAUTHY and Yves ZENOU. How does imperfect competition in the labor market affect unemployment policies. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 4(3), 417-436, 2002.

1557.
Francis BLOCH and Hélène FERRER. Strategic complements and substitutes in bilateral oligopolies. Economics Letters, 70, 83-87, 2001. 

1556.
Gian Luigi ALBANO, Fabrizio GERMANO and Stefano LOVO. A comparison of standard multi-unit auctions with synergies. Economics Letters, 71, 55-60, 2001.

1555.
Françoise FORGES, Aviad HEIFETZ and Enrico MINELLI. Incentive compatible core and competitive equilibria in differential information economies. Economic Theory, 18, 349-365, 2001. 

1554.
Henry TULKENS. Coopération versus "free-riding" dans le domaine des affaires internationales sur l'environnement: deux approches. Régulation environmentale. Jeux, coalitions, contrats, sous la direction de Gilles Rotillon. Paris, Economica, 47-61, 2002. 

1553.
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO, Takatoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and trade revisited. International Economic Review, 43(2), 409-435, 2002. 

 1552.
Jean HINDRIKS. Public versus private insurance with dual theory: a political economy argument. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, 26, 225-241, 2001. 

1551.
Joachim GRAMMIG, Reinhard HUJER and Stefan KOKOT. Tackling boundary effects in nonparametric estimation of intra-day liquidity measures. Computational Statistics, 17, 233-249, 2002. 

1550.
Pierre PESTIEAU. Are we retiring too early? Zeitschrift für empirische Wirtschaftsforschung, ifo Studien, 3/2001(47), 263-281, 2001.

1549.
Jack MINTZ et Henry TULKENS. Coopération et design des institutions: une perspective économique. Autonomie, solidarité et coopération. Quelques enjeux du fédéralisme belge au 21e siècle, sous la direction de Philippe Cattoir, Philippe de Bruycker, Hugues Dumont, Henry Tulkens et Els Witte. Bruxelles, De Boeck & Larcier, 467-487, 2002.

1548.
Fatima BARROS and Isabel GRILO. Delegation in a vertically differentiated duopoly. The Manchester School, 70(1), 164-184, 2002.

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Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Product lines and price discrimination in the European car market. The Manchester School, 70(1), 101-114, 2002.

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Özgür KIBRIS. Misrepresentation of utilities in bargaining: pure exchange and public good economies. Games and Economics Behavior, 39, 91-110, 2002.

1545.
Jan K. BRUECKNER, Jacques-François THISSE and Yves ZENOU. Local labor markets, job matching, and urban location. International Economic Review, 43(1), 155-171, 2002.

1544.
Jacques H. DRÈZE. Economic and social security: the role of the EU. De Economist, 150, 1-18, 2002.

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Jacques-François THISSE. Dispersion, agglomeration et re-dispersion? Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine, 1, 13-34, 2002.

1542.
Joe THARAKAN and Jacques-François THISSE. The importance of being small. Or when countries are areas and not points. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 32, 381-408, 2002

1541.
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Integration, agglomeration and the political economics of factor mobility. Journal of Public Economics, 83, 429-456, 2002

1540.
Lode BERLAGE, Danny CASSIMON, Jacques DREZE et Paul REDING. PAIR: une proposition pour la relance de l'aide au développement et pour une solution globale au problème de la dette des pays les plus pauvres. Les défis de la globalisation. Babel ou Pentecôte? sous la direction de Jacques Delcourt et Philippe de Woot. Louvain-la-Neuve, UCL Presses universitaires de Louvain, 121-168, 2001.

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Stefano DEMICHELIS and Fabrizio GERMANO. Some consequences of the unknottedness of the Walras correspondence. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 34, 537-545, 2000.

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Jacqueline BOUCHER and Yves SMEERS. Alternative models of restructured electricity systems, part 1: no market power. Operations Research, 49(6), 821-838, 2001.

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Xavier WAUTHY. A note on research and development and voluntary export restrictions. Economics Bulletin, 6, 1-6, 2002.

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Jean HINDRIKS. Mobility and redistributive politics. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 3(1), 95-120, 2001.

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Jean HINDRIKS. Is there a demand for income tax progressivity? Economics Letters, 73, 43-50, 2001.

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Joachim GRAMMIG and Marc WELLNER. Modeling the interdependence of volatility and inter-transaction duration processes. Journal of Econometrics, 106, 369-400, 2002.

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Géraldine VAN DER STICHELE et Magali VERDONCK. Les modifications de la loi spéciale de financement dans l'accord du Lambermont. CRISP, Courrier Hebdomadaire, 1733, 1-52, 2001.

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Stefano DEMICHELIS and Fabrizio GERMANO. On the indices of zeros of Nash fields. Journal of Economic Theory, 94, 192-217, 2000.

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Maria DEL MAR RACIONERO. Optimal tax mix with merit goods. Oxford Economic Papers, 53, 628-641, 2001.

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Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. La conception d'un marché domestique de droits d'émission de gaz à effet de serre: aspects économiques. Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales, Analyses Economiques et Prévisions, Juin, 71-115, 2000.

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Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Jean-Charles ROCHET. Direct versus indirect taxation: the design of the tax structure revisited. International Economic Review, 42(3), 781-799, 2001.

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Jean HINDRIKS, Sandrine PIERLOZ, Arnaud PINXTEREN and Olivier ROMIJN. Taxation équitable: évaluation du projet de réforme fiscale par la méthode Young. Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales, Analyses Economiques et Prévisions, Septembre, 79-89, 2001.

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Antonio ANTUNES and Dominique PEETERS. On solving complex multi-period location models using simulated annealing. European Journal of Operational Research, 130, 190-201, 2001.

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Jacques H. DREZE and Heracles POLEMARCHAKIS. Monetary equilibria. In G. Debreu, W. Neuefeind and W. Trockel (eds.), Economics Essays: A Festschrift for Werner Hildenbrand. Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 83-108, 2001.

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Jacques H. DREZE and Heracles POLEMARCHAKIS. Intertemporal general equilibrium monetary and theory. In A. Leijonhufvud (ed.), Monetary Theory as a Basis for Monetary Policy. Hampshire, Palgrave, 33-59, 2001.

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Françoise FORGES and Enrico MINELLI. A note on the incentive compatible core. Journal of Economic Theory, 98, 179-188, 2001.

1522.
Massimo BORDIGNON and Enrico MINELLI. Rules transparency and political accountability. Journal of Public Economics, 80, 73-98, 2001.

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Harris SELOD and Yves ZENOU. Location and education in South African cities under and after Apartheid. Journal of Urban Economics, 49, 168-198, 2001.

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C.C.B. CAVALCANTE, C. CARVALHO DE SOUZA, M.W.P. SAVELSBERGH, Y. WANG and L.A. WOLSEY. Scheduling projects with labor constraints. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 112, 27-52, 2001.

1519.
Didier LAUSSEL and Michel LE BRETON. Conflict and cooperation. The structure of equilibrium payoffs in common agency. Journal of Economic Theory, 100, 93-128, 2001. 

1518.
Isabel GRILO, Oz SHY and Jacques-François THISSE. Price competition when consumer behavior is characterized by conformity or vanity. Journal of Public Economics, 80, 385-408, 2001. 

1517.
Olivier PEREIRA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. On the Wagner-Whitin lot-sizing polyhedron. Mathematics of Operations Research, 26(3), 591-600, 2001. 

1516.
Gaetan BELVAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Modelling practical lot-sizing problems as mixed-integer programs. Management Science, 47(7), 993-1007, 2001. 

1515.
Audrey BOSSUYT, Laurence BROZE and Victor GINSBURGH. On invisible trade relations between Mesopotamian cities during the Third Millennium B.C. The Professional Geographer, 53(3), 374-383, 2001. 

1514.
Parkash CHANDER and Henry TULKENS. Strategically stable cost sharing in an economic-ecological negotiation process. In A. Ulph (ed.), Environmental policy, international agreements, and international trade. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 66-80, 2001. 

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Hugues MARCHAND and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Aggregation and mixed integer rounding to solve mips. Operations Research, 49(3), 363-371, 2001. 

1512.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Press advertising and the ascent of the `Pensée Unique'. European Economic Review, 45, 641-651, 2001.

1511.
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Lisa GRAZZINI. Strategic multilateral exchange and taxes. In G. Debreu, W. Neuefeind and W. Trockel (eds.), Economics Essays. Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 109-126, 2001. 

1510.
Jacques H. DRÈZE. On the macroeconomics of uncertainty and incomplete markets. Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 67(1), 5-30, 2001. 

1509.
Isabel GRILO and Xavier WAUTHY. Price competition when product quality is uncertain. Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 66(4), 415-438, 2000. 

1508.
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE and Xavier WAUTHY. Inflicting injury through product quality: how European antidumping policy disadvantages European producers. European Journal of Political Economy, 17, 101-116, 2001. 
 
1507.
Olivier DAXHELET and Yves SMEERS. Variational inequality models of restructured electricity systems. In M.C. Ferris et al (eds.), Complementarity: Applications, Algorithms and Extensions. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Press, 85-120, 2001.

1506.
Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. On economic geography in economic theory: increasing returns and pecuniary externalities. Journal of Economic Geography, 1, 153-179, 2001.

1505.
Jean GABZEWICZ, Nathlie SONNAC and Xavier WAUTHY. On price competition with complementary goods. Economics Letters, 70, 431-437, 2001.

1504.
Oktay GÜNLÜK and Yves POCHET. Mixing mixed-integer inequalities. Mathematical Programming, Serie A: 90, 429-457, 2001.

1503.
Vander LUCAS. Tax harmonisation and the origin principle. Economics Letters, 71, 111-115, 2001.

1502.
J. Vernon HENDERSON and Jacques-François THISSE. On strategic community development. Journal of Political Economy, 109(3), 546-569, 2001.

1501.
Elena DEL REY. Teaching versus research: a model of state university competition. Journal of Urban Economics, 49, 356-373, 2001.

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