2010

2010-01: Natural funnel asymmetries. A simulation analysis of the three basic tools of meta analysis by Laurent Callot and Martin Paldam

2010-02: Welfare Effects of Trade Liberalization with Intra-industry Reallocations: The Importance of Preferences and Market Failures by Allan Sørensen

2010-03: Price Sensitivity of Demand for Prescription Drugs: Exploiting a Regression Kink Design by Marianne Simonsen, Lars Skipper and Niels Skipper

2010-04: Product market integration, rents and wage inequality by Torben M. Andersen and Allan Sørensen

2010-05: Coordination Frictions and Job Heterogeneity: A Discrete Time Analysis by John Kennes and Daniel le Maire

2010-06: The Theoretical Equivalent of Empirically Measurable Exporter Productivity when Firms are Heterogeneous by Philipp J.H. Schröder and Allan Sørensen

2010-07: Effects of Universal Child Care Participation on Pre-teen Skills and Risky Behaviors by Nabanita Datta Gupta and Marianne Simonsen

2010-08: Numerical solution of continuous-time DSGE models under Poisson uncertainty by Olaf Posch and Timo Trimborn

2010-09: Globalization, tax distortions and public sector retrenchment by Torben M. Andersen and Allan Sørensen

2010-10: Ad valorem versus unit taxes: Monopolistic competition, heterogeneous firms, and intra-industry reallocations by Philipp J.H. Schröder and Allan Sørensen

2010-11: Income and the use of prescription drugs for near retirement individuals by Søren Leth-Petersen and Niels Skipper

2010-12: On Utilization and Stockpiling of Prescription Drugs when Co-payments Increase: Heterogeneity across Types of Drugs by Niels Skipper

2010-13: Worker and Firm Heterogeneity in Wage Growth: An AKM approach by Kenneth L. Sørensen and Rune M. Vejlin

2010-14: Residential Location, Job Location, and Wages: Theory and Empirics by Rune M. Vejlin

2010-15: Convergence Patterns in Latin America by Paola Andrea Barrientos Quiroga

2010-16: Business Cycle Dependent Unemployment Insurance by Torben M. Andersen and Michael Svarer

2010-17: Weathering the financial storm: The importance of fundamentals and flexibility by Thorvardur Tjörvi Ólafsson and Thórarinn G. Pétursson

2010-18: A check of Maddison’s gdp data. Benford’s Law with some range problems by Martin Paldam

2010-19: Longevity, Growth and Intergenerational Equity - The Deterministic Case by Torben M. Andersen and Marias H. Gestsson

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