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Auctions as mechanisms
Essays in applied economics: Understanding socio-economic status and pay, height and housing prices
 
Essays in development economics
Essays in economic theory
 
Essays in economics
Essays in financial economics
 
Essays in industrial organization: Aftermarket and stock exchange competition
Essays in labor and public economics
 
Essays in labor economics: Analysis of labor migration and recalled pain
Essays in monetary economics
 
Essays in open economy macroeconomics
Essays in political economy and industrial organization
 
Essays in theoretical industrial organization
Essays on auctions and the war of attrition with the Allais paradox
 
Essays on contract theory
Essays on decision theory
 
Essays on development economics in China
Essays on dynamic games
 
Essays on foundations of habit formation and evolutionary games
Essays on industrial organization and economic methodology
 
Essays on preference for variety
Essays on repeated games
 
Essays on self-control and general equilibrium
Essays on strategic voting and mechanism design
 
Essays on the economic and political impact of ethnic composition and consumer confidence
Essays on the economics of money management
 
Essays on treatment effects and moment inequalities
Estimation and testing of econometric models with time-varying coefficients
 
It's about time: Three essays on time use, weather, and well-being
Learning in macroeconomic models
 
Malfeasance and the market: Essays in corporate cheating
Reputation with multiple opponents, and commitment bias in voting
 
Self-enforcing cooperation and uncertainty
Short horizon trading and the strategic transmission of information into prices
 
Three essays on monetary policy in small open economies
 
 
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