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METEOR Research Memoranda

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2010 Research Memorandum Research Programme
RM/10/044 Franziska Tausch, Jan Potters, Arno Riedl; Preferences for Redistribution and Pensions: What Can We Learn from Experiments? ETBC
RM/10/043 Edin Karagozoglu, Arno Riedl; Information, Uncertainty and Subjective Entitlements in Bargaining ETBC
RM/10/042 Ruud Gerards, Joan Muysken, Riccardo Welters; Active labor market policy by a profit maximising firm DUHR
RM/10/041 János Flesch, Jeroen Kuipers, Ayala Mashiah-Yaakovi, Gijs Schoenmakers, Eilon Solan, Koos Vrieze; Borel Games with Lower-Semi-Continuous Payoffs ETBC
RM/10/040 Stefan Kühn; A New Keynesian Model with Endogenous Technology Trend EFME
RM/10/039 Olivier Marie; Police and Thieves in the Stadium: Measuring the (Multiple) Effects of Football Matches on Crime DUHR
RM/10/038 Helga Habis, P. Jean-Jacques Herings; Transferable Utility Games with Uncertainty ETBC
RM/10/037 Michael S. Yang; Markets of information goods facing a strong P2P network ETBC
RM/10/036 Dénes Pálvölgyi, Hans Peters, Dries Vermeulen; A strategic approach to estate division problems with non-homogenous preferences ETBC
RM/10/035 André Berger, Rudolf Müller, Seyed Hossein Naeemi; Path-Monotonicity and Incentive Compatibility ETBC
RM/10/034 Friederike Mengel, Emanuela Sciubba; Extrapolation in Games of Coordination and Dominance Solvable Games ETBC
RM/10/033 Rene Saran, Roberto Serrano; Regret Matching with Finite Memory ETBC
RM/10/032 Rene Saran, Roberto Serrano; Ex-Post Regret Learning in Games with Fixed and Random Matching: The Case of Private Values ETBC
RM/10/031 Arkadi Predtetchinski; One-dimensional bargaining: a revision ETBC
RM/10/030 Iwan Bos, Ronald Peeters, Erik Pot; Do Antitrust Agencies Facilitate Meetings in Smoke-Filled Rooms? ETBC
RM/10/029 László Á Kóczy, Alexandru Nichifor, Martin Strobel; Intellectual Influence: Quality versus Quantity (RM/09/016 -revised-) ETBC
RM/10/028 Erik Pot, Ronald Peeters, Hans Peters, Dries Vermeulen; Intentional Price Wars on the Equilibrium Path ETBC
RM/10/027 Emin Karagözoğlu; A Noncooperative Approach to Bankruptcy Problems with an Endogenous Estate ETBC
RM/10/026 Nils Holinski, Clemens Kool, Joan Muysken; Origins of persistent macroeconomic imbalances in the Euro area EFME
RM/10/025 P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch; Coalition Formation among Farsighted Agents ETBC
RM/10/024 Iwan Bos, Ronald Peeters, Erik Pot; Competition versus Collusion: The Impact of Consumer Inertia ETBC
RM/10/023 Michele Lombardi, Naoki Yoshihara; A Full Characterization of Nash Implementation with Strategy Space Reduction ETBC
RM/10/022 Helga Habis, P. Jean-Jacques Herings; A Note on The Weak Sequential Core of Dynamic TU Games ETBC
RM/10/021 Arnaud Dupuy; An Economic Model of the Evolution of the Gender Performance Ratio in Individual Sports DUHR
RM/10/020 Lex Borghans, Margo Romans, Jan Sauermann; What makes a good conference? Analysing the preferences of labor economists DUHR
RM/10/019 Julio A. Carrillo, Céline Poilly; Investigating the Zero Lower Bound on the Nominal Interest Rate under Financial Instability EFME
RM/10/018 Julio A. Carrillo; How Well Does Sticky Information Explain Inflation and Output Inertia? EFME
RM/10/017 Veronika Grimm, Friederike Mengel; Let me sleep on it: Delay reduces rejection rates in Ultimatum Games ETBC
RM/10/016 Elias Tsakas, Mark Voorneveld; On consensus through communication without a commonly known protocol ETBC
RM/10/015 Stephan Smeekes, A. M. Robert Taylor; Bootstrap Union Tests for Unit Roots in the Presence of Nonstationary Volatility EFME
RM/10/014 Emin Karagözoğlu; A Dynamic Model of Decision-making Under Cognitive Dissonance and Modularity of Mind ETBC
RM/10/013 Volker Britz; Optimal Value Commitment in Bilateral Bargaining ETBC
RM/10/012 Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk; Performance Pay and Multi-dimensional Sorting - Productivity, Preferences and Gender DUHR
RM/10/011 Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk; You get what you pay for: Incentives and Selection in the Education System DUHR
RM/10/010 P. Jean Jacques Herings, Arkadi Predtetchinski; On the Asymptotic Uniqueness of Bargaining Equilibria ETBC
RM/10/009 P. Jean Jacques Herings, Harold Houba; The Condercet Paradox Revisited ETBC
RM/10/008 Irem Bozbay, Franz Dietrich, Hans Peters; Bargaining with endogenous disagreement: the extended Kalai-Smorodinsky solution ETBC
RM/10/007 Kasper Leufkens, Ronald Peeters, Dries Vermeulen; Sequential auctions with synergies: The paradox of positive synergies ETBC
RM/10/006 Olivier Gossner, Elias Tsakas; A reasoning approach to introspection and unawareness ETBC
RM/10/005 Eric Bonsang, Stéphane Adam, Sergio Perelman; Does Retirement Affect Cognitive Functioning? DUHR
RM/10/004 Iwan Bos, Erik Pot; Welfare-Enhancing Hard Core Cartels TIID
RM/10/003 Peter Bollen; BPMN: A Meta Model for the Happy Path TIID
RM/10/002 Arno Riedl; Behavioral and Experimental Economics Can Inform Public Policy: Some Thoughts ETBC
RM/10/001 Stefan Kühn, Joan Muysken, Tom van Veen; Government Spending in a New Keynesian Endogenous Growth Model ETBC


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