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RM/24, 002:
Can student aid policy alter spatial inequality in university enrolment? evidence from a policy reform in the Netherlands Kars van Oosterhout, Jessie Bakens, Frank Cörvers
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2024]
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RM/23, 007:
Labour costs and the decision to hire the first employee Bart Cockx, Sam Desiere
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 008:
Long-term effects of hiring subsidies for low-educated unemployed youths Andrea Albanese, Bart Cockx, Muriel Dejemeppe
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 003:
One-bound core games Doudou Gong, Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 002:
Partial-implementation invariance and claims problems Bas Dietzenbacher, Yuki Tamura, William Thomson
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 004:
Graph reduction for the planar travelling salesman problem an application in order picking Farzaneh Rajabighamchi, Stan van Hoesel, Christof Defryn
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 011:
Market shares as collusive marker evidence from the European truck industry Andreas Bovin, Iwan Bos
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 013:
Potentials in environments Thomas Demuynck, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Christian Seel
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 014:
The logic of human intergroup conflict knowns and known unknowns Hannes Rusch
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 001:
Stable streaming platforms a cooperative game approach Loe Schlicher, Bas Dietzenbacher, Marieke Musegaas
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 005:
Bus service for cargo the periodic service network design problem with regular and express deliveries under demand uncertainty Farzaneh Rajabighamchi, Stan van Hoesel, Christof Defryn
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 006:
The order picking problem under a scattered storage policy Farzaneh Rajabighamchi, Stan van Hoesel, Christof Defryn
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 009:
Fair and efficient allocations when preferences are singledipped Bas Dietzenbacher, Yuki Tamura
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 010:
The effectiveness of interventions to increase employment in education and healthcare a systematic literature review Lara Fleck, Melline Somers, Tom Stolp, Wim Groot, Frits van Merode, Ralph de Vries
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/23, 012:
The robustness of preferences during a crisis the case of COVID-19 Paul Bokern, Jona Linde, Arno Riedl, Peter Werner
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2023]
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RM/22, 008:
Losing prospective entitlement to unemployment benefits impact on educational attainment Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq, Muriel Dejemeppe
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 001:
Reduced two-bound core games Doudou Gong, Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 005:
Group identity and betrayal decomposing trust Maria Polipciuc
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 006:
A random arrival rule for NTUbankruptcy problems Doudou Gong, Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 002:
The equal split-off set for NTU-games Bas Dietzenbacher, Elena Yanovskaya
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 003:
The devil is in the detail measuring intra-EU labour migration Clare Fenwick
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 004:
Co-benefits motivate individual donations to mitigate climate change Christoph Feldhaus, Marvin Gleue, Andreas Löschel, Peter Werner
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/22, 007:
Mechanisms for division problems with single-dipped preferences Doudou Gong, Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht, The Netherlands: Maastricht University School of Business and Economics, Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2022]
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RM/21, 010:
Employers' willingness to invest in the training of temporary workers a discrete choice experiment Davey Poulissen, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge, Annemarie Künn-Nelen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 006:
Flexibility in educational systems concept, indicators, and directions for future research Katarina Wessling, Rolf van der Velden
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 007:
A theory of ‘too big to jail’ Iwan Bos
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 008:
Horizon-K farsightedness in criminal networks P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 023:
Identifying literacy and numeracy skill mismatch in OECD countries using the job analysis method Sandra Pérez Rodríguez, Rolf van der Velden, Tim Huijts, Babs Jacobs
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 009:
On reward sharing in blockchain mining pools Burak Can, Jens Leth Hougaard, Mohsen Pourpouneh
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 011:
Does lowering the bar help? results from a natural experiment in high-stakes testing in Dutch primary education Madelon Jacobs, Rolf van der Velden, Lynn van Vugt
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 019:
Social rationalizability with mediation P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 022:
Sharp increase in inequality in education in times of the COVID19-pandemic Carla Haelermans, Roxanne Korthals, Madelon Jacobs, Suzanne de Leeuw, Stan Vermeulen, Lynn van Vugt, Bas Aarts, Tijana Prokic-Breuer, Rolf van der Velden, Sanne van Wetten, Inge de Wolf
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 004:
The computation of pairwise stable networks P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Yang Zhan
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 002:
Gender differences in performance under competition is there a stereotype threat shadow? Diogo Geraldes, Arno Riedl, Martin Strobel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 001:
Trade shocks and firms hiring decisions evidence from vacancy postings of Chinese firms in the trade war Chuan He, Karsten Mau, Minghzi Xu
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 003:
Persuading communicating voters Toygar Kerman, Anastas P. Tenev
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 018:
Schools under mandatory testing can mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 Ingo E. Isphording, Marc Diederichs, Reyn van Ewijk, Nico Pestel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 020:
Two-bound core games and the nucleolus Doudou Gong, Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 021:
A full year COVID-19 crisis with interrupted learning and two school closures the effects on learning growth and inequality in primary education Carla Haelermans, Madelon Jacobs, Lynn van Vugt, Bas Aarts, Henry Abbink, Chayenne Smeets, Rolf van der Velden, Sanne van Wetten
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 016:
Exploring the uncharted waters of educational mobility the role of key skills Babs Jacobs, Rolf van der Velden
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 017:
The intergenerational transmission of cognitive skills an investigation of the causal impact of families on student outcomes Eric A. Hanushek, Babs Jacobs, Guido Schwerdt, Rolf van der Velden, Stan Vermeulen, Simon Wiederhold
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 005:
Editorial favoritism in the field of laboratory experimental economics Janis Cloos, Matthias Greiff, Hannes Rusch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 013:
Equilibria in matching markets with soft and hard liquidity constraints P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Yu Zhou
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 012:
Restricted domains with Pareto free pairs Ton Storcken
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 015:
Tournaments as collective decisions Ton Storcken
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/21, 014:
Uniqueness of clearing payment matrices in financial networks Péter Csóka, P. Jean-Jacques Herings
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2021]
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RM/20, 032:
How threatening are transformations of happiness scales to subjective wellbeing research? Caspar Kaiser, Maarten C.M. Vendrik
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 024:
One belt, one road, one way? where European exporters benefit from the new silkroad Karsten Mau, Rosalie Seuren
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 025:
Gambling in risk-taking contests experimental evidence Matthew Embrey, Christian Seel, J. Philipp Reiss
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 033:
Escaping the motherhood trap parental leave and childcare help young mothers to avoid NEET risks Lynn van Vugt, Rense Nieuwenhuis, Mark Levels
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 034:
The effect of gender and gender pairing on bargaining evidence from an artefactual field experiment Ben D’Exelle, Christine Gutekunst, Arno Riedl
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/19, 029:
Geographical concentration and editorial favoritism within the field of laboratory experimental economics Janis Cloos, Matthias Greiff, Hannes Rusch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 036:
Supply shocks in the market for apprenticeship training Samuel Muehlemann, Gerard Pfann, Harald Pfeifer, Hans Dietrich
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 003:
The geographical psychology of recent graduates in the Netherlands: relating environmental factors and personality traits to location choice Inge Hooijen, Ineke Bijlsma, Frank Cörvers, Davey Poulissen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 004:
Persuading strategic voters Toygar Kerman, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Dominik Karos
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 035:
Do recruiters select workers with different personality traits for different tasks a discrete choice experiment Caroline Wehner, Andries de Grip, Harald Pfeifer
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 005:
The effect of unfair chances and gender discrimination on labor supply Nickolas Gagnon, Kristof Bosmans, Arno Riedl
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 006:
Inflation expectations and consumer spending the role of household balance sheets Lenard Lieb, Johannes Schuffels
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 009:
The seperation and reunification of Germany rethinking a natural experiment interpretation of the enduring effects of communism Sascha O. Becker, Lukas Mergele, Ludger Woessmann
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 011:
The last will be first, and the first last segregation in societies with relative payoff concerns P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo D. Saulle, Christian Seel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 012:
The impact of classroom, school, neighborhood, and institutional factors on teachers’ expectations Dominik Becker (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)), Katarina Weßling (Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), Maastricht University,)
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 002:
Balancing partner preferences for logistics costs and carbon footprint in a horizontal cooperation Thomas Hacardiaux, Christof Defryn,Jean-Sébastien Tancrez, Lotte Verdonck
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 007:
When time matters eastern Europe's response to Chinese competition Andrea Ciani, Karsten Mau
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 010:
Behavioral aspects of communication in organizations Fortuna Casoria, Arno Riedl, Peter Werner
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 013:
From school to where? how social class, skills, aspirations and resilience explain unsuccessful school-to-work transitions Alexander Dicks, Mark Levels, Rolf van der Velden
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 001:
An interior-point path-following method to compute stationary equilibria in stochastic games Chuangyin Dang, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Peixuan Li
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 008:
Switching from an inclining to a zero-level unemployment benefit profile good for work incentives? Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq, Muriel Dejemeppe, Leda Inga, Bruno van der Linden
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 014:
Geographical concentration and editorial favoritism within the field of laboratory experimental economics Janis Cloos, Matthias Greiff, Hannes Rusch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 015:
Priority to unemployed immigrants? a causal machine learning evaluation of training in Belgium Bart Cockx, Michael Lechner, Joost Bollens
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 016:
Living preferences of STEM workers in a high-tech business park of a peripheral region Inge Hooijen, Frank Cörvers
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 020:
The effect of business cycle expectations on the German apprenticeship market estimating the impact of Covid-19 Samuel Muehlemann, Harald Pfeifer, Bernhard Wittek
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 022:
Is there an opportunity-performance trade-off in secondary education? Per Bles, Rolf van der Velden & Roel. J. Ariësa
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 031:
Do stable outcomes survive in marriage problems with myopic and farsighted players? P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 028:
Still in search of the sunk cost bias Marcello Negrini, Arno Riedl, Matthias Wibral
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 017:
The equivalence of the minimal dominant set and the myopic stable set for coalition function form games P. Jean-Jacques Herings,László Á. Kóczy
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 027:
Belief inducibility and informativeness P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Dominik Karos, Toygar Kerman
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 030:
How does working-time flexibility affect workers’ productivity in a routine job? evidence from a field experiment Marie Boltz, Bart Cockx, Ana Maria Diaz, Luz Magdalena Salas
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 018:
Expectational equilibria in many-to-one matching models with contracts a reformulation of competitive equilibrium P. Jean-Jacques Herings
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 026:
"Friends are thieves of time" heuristic attention sharing in stable friendship networks Anastas P. Tenev
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 029:
Regional housing market conditions in Spain Alessandro Galesi, Nuria Mata, David Rey, Sebastian Schmitz, Johannes Schuffels
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 019:
On "Trade induced technical change the impact of Chinese imports on innovation, IT and productivity" Douglas L. Campbell, Karsten Mau
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 021:
Cognitive performance in the home office evidence from professional chess Steffen Künn, Christian Seel, Dainis Zegners
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/20, 023:
Declining wages increase selfish redistribution in an environment with fixed income inequality Henrik W. Zaunbrecher, Nickolas Gagnon
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2020]
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RM/19, 001:
Obvious belief elicitation Elias Tsakas
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 003:
U.S. competition policy and the free market philosophy a moral justification Iwan Bos
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 006:
Move a little closer? information sharing and the spatial clustering of bank branches Shusen Qi, Ralph de Haas, Steven Ongena, Stefan Straetmans
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 005:
Credit supply are there negative spillovers from banks' proprietary trading? Michael Kurz, Stefanie Kleimeier
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 014:
Towards reducing anxiety and increasing performance in physics education evidence from a randomized experiment François Molin, Sofie Cabus, Carla Haelermans, Wim Groot
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 016:
Your failure is my opportunity effects of elimination in contests Moritz Mendel, Ferdinand Pieroth, Christian Seel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 023:
Farsighted manipulation and exploitation in networks Péter Bayer, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 024:
Workshop attendance as a mode of learning evidence from the Netherlands Andries de Grip, Astrid Pleijers
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 025:
Effectively involving low-SES parents in human capital development evidence from a field experiment Carla Haelermans, Joris Ghysels
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 002:
Individual upper semicontinuity and subgame perfect ϵ-equilibria in games with almost perfect information János Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Jasmine Maes, Arkadi Predtetchinski
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019
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RM/19, 026:
Credit supply are there negative spillovers from banks' proprietary trading? Michael Kurz, Stefanie Kleimeier
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 004:
On the microfoundation of linear oligopoly demand Iwan Bos, Dries Vermeulen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 009:
Hiring through referrals in a labor market with adverse selection Aurelie Dariel, Arno Riedl, Simon Siegenthaler
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 028:
Data-driven optimization and statistical modeling to improve meter reading for utility companies Debdatta Sinha Roy, Christof Defryn, Bruce Golden, Edward Wasil
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 015:
Discrimination in hiring based on potential and realized fertility evidence from a large-scale field experiment Sascha Becker, Ana Fernandes, Doris Weichselbaumer
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 022:
Inflation expectations and consumer spending the role of household balance sheets Lenard Lieb, Johannes Schuffels
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 020:
Mission of the company, prosocial attitudes and job preferences a discrete choice experiment Arjan Non, Ingrid Rohde, Andries de Grip, Thomas Dohmen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 027:
Information provision and preferences for education spending evidence from representative survey experiments in three countries Maria Cattaneo, Philipp Lergetporer, Guido Schwerdt, Katharina Werner, Ludger Woessmann, Stefan C. Wolter
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 017:
Price competition in a vertizontally differentiated duopoly Iwan Bos, Ronald Peeters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 018:
Competition policy within the coordinated and hierarchical market tradition the case of Germany and France Iwan Bos
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 019:
Educational and occupational aspirations at the end of secondary school the importance of regional labour-market conditions Andreas Hartung, Katarina Weßling, Steffen Hillmert
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 021:
Educational achievement and gender differences the role of the interaction between emotional stability and conscientiousness Caroline Wehner, Trudie Schils
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 013:
Naïve imitation and partial cooperation in a local public goods model P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters, Anastas P. Tenev, Frank Thuijsman
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 012:
Incentives or persuasion? an experimental investigation Andreas Aristidou, Giorgio Coricelli, Alexander Vostroknutov
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019
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RM/19, 007:
Competitive equilibria in matching models with financial constraints P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Yu Zhou
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 008:
Make yourselves scarce the effect of demographic change on the relative wages and employment rates of experienced workers Michael J. Böhm, Christian Siegel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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Meta-context and choice-set effects in mini-dictator games Folco Panizza, Alexander Vostroknutov, Giorgio Coricelli
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/19, 011:
Norm compliance, enforcement, and the survival of redistributive institutions Mehmet Y. Gürdal, Orhan Torul, Alexander Vostroknutov
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2019]
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RM/18, 019:
Pension reform isentangling retirement and savings responses Maarten Lindeboom, Raymond Montizaan
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 008:
Link about it information asymmetry, knowledge pooling and syndication in project finance lending Gaby Contreras, Jaap Bos, Stefanie Kleimeier
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 011:
Farsighted rationality Dominik Karos, Laura Kasper
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 017:
Much ado about social outcomes? effective skill, skill mismatch, and their own relation with job satisfaction and other social outcomes Marie-Christine Fregin, Ineke Bijlsma, Rolf van der Velden
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 023:
Robust scoring rules Elias Tsakas
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 021:
Hazardous lending the impact of natural disasters on banks' asset portfolio Jaap Bos, Runliang Li, Mark Sanders
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 028:
Personality traits, migration intentions, and cultural distance Didier Fouarge, Merve Nezihe Özer, Philipp Seegers
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 020:
Subgame maxmin strategies in zero-sum stochastic games with tolerance levels János Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Jasmine Maes, Arkadi Predtetchinski
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 022:
The role of experiments for policy design Peter Werner, Arno Riedl
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 024:
Training participation and the role of reciprocal attitudes Arjan Non
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 026:
Different versions of the Easterlin paradox new evidence for European countries Caspar F. Kaiser, Maarten C.M. Vendrik
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 025:
Becoming a mompreneur parental leave policies and mothers' propensity for self-employment Ruud Gerards, Pomme Theunissen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 027:
The last will be first, and the first last segregation in societies with positional externalities P.J.J. Herings, R.D. Saulle, C. Seel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 007:
The midpoint-constrained egalitarian bargaining solution Dominik Karos, Shiran Rachmilevitch
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 010:
Do new ways of working increase informal learning? Ruud Gerards, Andries de Grip, Arnoud Weustink
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 012:
Club good mechanisms: from free-riders to citizenshareholders, from impossibility to characterization Andrew Mackenzie, Christian Trudeau
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 013:
A foundation for probabilistic beliefs with or without atoms Andrew Mackenzie
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 014:
A revelation principle for obviously strategy-proof implementation Andrew Mackenzie
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 015:
A game of the throne of Saint Peter Andrew Mackenzie
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 016:
Existence of justifiable equilibrium János Flesch, Dries Vermeulen, Anna Zseleva
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 018:
The effect of grade retention on secondary school performance evidence from a natural experiment Maria Ferreira, Bart H.H. Golsteyn, Sergio Parra-Cely
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 003:
Multi-battle n-player dynamic contests Nejat Anbarci, Kutay Cingiz, Mehmet S. Ismail
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 006:
Characterizing NTU-bankruptcy rules using bargaining axioms Bas Dietzenbacher, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 001:
The myopic stable set for social environments Thomas Demuynck, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo D. Saulle, Christian Seel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 002:
Bertrand competition with asymmetric costs a solution in pure strategies Thomas Demuynck, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Riccardo D. Saulle, Christian Seel
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 004:
Random social choice functions for single-peaked domains on trees Hans Peters, Souvik Roy, Soumyarup Sadhukhan
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/18, 005:
Self-implementation of social choice correspondences in strong equilibrium Bezalel Peleg, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2018]
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RM/17, 019:
In the nick of time a heteroskedastic SVAR model and its application to the crude oil futures market Hang Sun, Jaap W.B. Bos, Zhuo Li
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 021:
On-the-job-training as a signal why low-educated workers invest less in further training Olga Meshcheriakova, Stan Vermeulen
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 020:
Condorcet versus participation criterion in social welfare rules Burak Can, Emre Ergin, Mohsen Pourpouneh
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 022:
Inference for impulse responses under model uncertainty Lenard Lieb, Stephan Smeekes
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 031:
Liability games Péter Csóka, P. Jean-Jacques Herings
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 025:
Adaptive learning in weighted network games Péter Bayer, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters, Frank Thuijsman
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 029:
A two-phenotype model of immune evasion by cancer cells Péter Bayer, Joel S. Brown, Katerina Stankova
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 032:
Information aggregation with continuum of types Irem Bozbay, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 023:
A justification of conditional confidence intervals Eric Beutner, Alexander Heinemann, Stephan Smeekes
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 024:
On the acceptance of gain sharing methods in supply chain collaboration Alexander Grigoriev, Verena Jung, Marianne Peeters, Tjark Vredeveld
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 026:
Firm export diversification and change in workforce composition Sarah Guillou, Tania Treibich
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 033:
Understanding the trembles of nature how do disaster experiences shape bank risk taking? Jaap Bos, Runliang Li
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 028:
Economic design of things Burak Can
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]
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RM/17, 030:
Choice on the simplex domain Walter Bossert, Hans Peters
Maastricht: Graduate School of Business and Economics, [2017]