Nationaløkonomisk Tidsskrift, Bind 133 (1995)Nye danske arbejdspapirerCopenhagen
Business School. Economic Policy 95-06 Robin
Boadway: The Role of Second- 95-07 Sjak
Smulders: Environmental Policy 95-08 Bernd
Genser: Patterns of Tax Arbitage 95-09 Harry
Huizinga and Søren Bo Nielsen: 95-10 Ben
Lockwood: Commodity Tax Harmonisation 95-11 Saqib Jafarey, Yannis Kaskarelis, and Apostolis Phillippopoulos: Private Investment Endogenous Fiscal Policy. Theory Evidence from UK and USA. 95-12 Svend Erik
Hougaard Jensen: Debt Reduction, Handelshøjskolen i
København. Institut for Finansiering. 95-4 Lars Jeberg
and Henrik Lando: Regulation 95-5 Bjarne
Astrup Jensen and Jørgen Aase 95-6 Henrik
Lando: Centralization vs. Decentralization.
Handelshøjskolen i
København. Institut for 1 1995. Ebbe
Hendon, Torben Tranæs: Decentralized 2 1995. Svend
Erik Hougaard Jensen: Three Københavns
Universitet. Økonomisk Institut. 107 Bent E.
Sørensen og Mun S, Ho: Finding stration Using
Data Based Monte Carlo Simulations. Odense
Universitet. Økonomisk Institut. Occasional
5/1994 Lars
Matthiessen: Automatic Increases SA/1994 G. Kristensen, T. Rajo and T. Rubio: Socio-Spatial Integration and Dynamics in the Metropolitan Areas of Madrid and Copenhagen. 6/1994 Birgit
Nahrstedt og Gustav Kristensen: 6A/1994. Jørgen
Lauridsen: A geographic model 7/1994 Birgit
Nahrstedt og Gustav Kristensen: 8/1994 Jørgen
Lauridsen: The Crisis of the University of
Aarhus and Aarhus School of 95-05: Niels
Henning Bjørn: Causes and Consequences 95-06: Nicholas
M. Kiefer and Mark F.J. Steel: 95-07: Nicholas
M. Kiefer, Ranjini Natarajan 95-08: Christian
Belzil and Philip Hergel: Fertility 95-09: Christian Belzil, William A. Sims and Philip Hergel: Endogeneity, Self-Selectivity the Sensitivity of Female Earnings to Non-Participation. University of
Copenhagen. Institut of Economics. 95-03 Henrik
Hansen & Anders Warne: Com- Side 213
mon Trends
Analysis of Danish Unemployment. 95-04 Jan
Gunnarsson: Economic Properties 95-05 Keith Blackburn & Lill Hansen: Public and Economic Growth in an Imperfectly Competitive World of Interdependent Economies. 95-06 Ebbe Hendon
& Torben Tranæs: Decentralized 95-07 Egbert Dierker & Birgit Grodal: Profit Relative Prices, and the Maximization of Shareholders' Real Wealth. 95-08 Ebbe Hendon, Hans Jørgen Jacobsen, and Birgitte Sloth: Adaptive Learning in Extensive Form Games and Sequential Equilibrium. 95-09 Ebbe
Hendon, Hans Jørgen Jacobsen, 95-10 Hans
Keiding: Allocations Dynamically 95-11 Erik Schrøder Amundsen & Trond Bjørndal: Optimal Exploitation of a Biomass with the Threat of Partial Extinction. 95-12 Karsten
Albæk & Bent E. Sørensen: 95-13 Karsten
Staehr: Indexation, Contract Det
Økonomiske Råds Sekretariat. Arbejdspapir.
1994:2 Peter
Schlaikjer Bruhn og Henrik Jensen: 1994:3 Henrik
Jensen: Kapitalmarkedsliberaliseringer
Aarhus
Universitet. Økonomisk Institut. Memo. 1995-2 Jan Rose
Sørensen: Coordination of 1995-3 Claus
Vastrup: Tysklands økonomi 1995-4 Peter Nannestad and Martin Paldam: The Grievance Asymmetry Revisited. A Micro Study of Economic Voting in Denmark, 1995-5 David Easley, Nicholas M. Kiefer and Maureen O'Hara: Cream-Skimming or Profit-Sharing? The Curious Role of Purchased Flow. 1995-6 David Easley, Nicholas M. Kiefer, Maureen O'Hara and Joseph B. Paperman: Liquidity, Information, and Infrequently Traded Stocks. 1995-7 Torben M.
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