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Žigić, Krešimir. 2011. “Does a ‘Non-Committed’ Government Always Generate Lower Social Welfare than Its ‘Committed’ Counter-Part? Strategic Trade Policy When Consumer Surplus Matters.”

Journal of Comparative Economics, 39(4): 533–556.

Read more: Žigić, Krešimir: “Does a ‘Non-Committed’ Government Always Generate Lower Social Welfare than Its ‘Committed’ Counter-Part? Strategic Trade Policy When Consumer Surplus Matters”

 
 

Hernando-Veciana, Ángel, and Fabio Michelucci. 2011. “Second Best Efficiency and the English Auction.”

Games and Economic Behavior, 73 (2): 496–506.

Read more: Hernando-Veciana, Ángel, and Fabio Michelucci: “Second Best Efficiency and the English Auction”

 
 

Pakoš, Michal. 2011. “Estimating Intertemporal and Intratemporal Substitutions When Both Income and Substitution Effects Are Present: The Role of Durable Goods.”

Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 29 (3): 439–454.

Read more: Pakoš, Michal: “Estimating Intertemporal and Intratemporal Substitutions When Both Income and Substitution Effects Are Present: The Role of Durable Goods”

 
 

CERGE-EI Economic INSIGHTS is a quarterly digest highlighting the most intriguing published research, working papers, and dissertations by CERGE-EI faculty, researchers and students. It also includes events and activities happening at this lively institution. Keep up with CERGE-EI research output by linking to the full text of current selections. Issues of CERGE-EI Economic Insights are available at no cost by email subscription and can be viewed at the CERGE-EI Economic Insights website

Editors: Michael Weinberg, Barbara Forbes.
Contributors: Dejan Kovač, Liyousew Gebremedhin Borga, Tamta Bakhtadze, Sophio Khozrevanidze, Katarína Kobyliński.
Technical Assistance: Michael Jetton, Michael Kúnin.
Design: Julia Bryan, Vero Partners.

 
 

CERGE-EI Research in Brief Series (known as Policy Briefs until 2010) papers are published irregularly and serve for dissemination of policy relevant research findings. These papers are always published in electronic form freely downloadable from the CERGE-EI website.

18. Münich, Daniel, and Martin Srholec. December 2012. “German Mothers and Czech Daughters: Horizontal or Vertical Direct Investment?” (Download)

17. Stanišić, Dragana. August 2012. “Terrorism: Does Public Opinion Matter?” (Download)

16. Bičáková, Alena. November 2011. “Gender Unemployment Gaps: Evidence from the New EU Member States.” (Download)

15. Pertold, Filip. May 2010. “Peer Effects and Youth Smoking among Secondary School Students in the Czech Republic.” (Download)

14. Dvořák, Pavel, and Jan Hanousek. November 2009. “Paying for Banking Services: What Determines the Fees?” (Download)

13. Van Koten, Silvester. November 2008. “Shortcomings of the new EU regulations for the Electricity Industry: The Pitfalls of Legal Unbundling.” (Download)

12. Van Koten, Silvester, and Andreas Ortmann. November 2008. “The Unbundling Regime for Electricity Utilities in the EU: A Case of Legislative and Regulatory Capture?” (Download)

11. Dinga, Marián. November 2008. “The Impact of Territorially Concentrated FDI on Local Labor Markets.” (Download)

10. Jurajda, Štěpán, and Daniel Münich. August 2008. “Admission to Selective Schools, Alphabetically.” (Download)

9. Bena, Jan, and Jan Hanousek. April 2006. “Rent Extraction by Large Shareholders: Evidence Using Dividend Policy in the Czech Republic.” (Download) (Czech Version)

8. Dušek, Libor. December 2005. “Crime, Deterrence, and Democracy. Weaker Police Was a Major Factor behind the Rapid Growth in Crime After 1989.” (Download)

7. Podpiera, Jiří. December 2005. “Sources of Real Convergence in Emerging Markets.” (Download)

6. Timofeev, Andrey. September 2005. “Fiscal Decentralization and Government Subsidies.” (Download)

5. Vinogradov, Viatcheslav. July 2004. “Worker Flows and Education-Specific Human Capital Mismatch in the Czech Republic and Russia: A Comparative Study.” (Download)

4. Slobodyan, Sergey, and Viatcheslav Vinogradov. July 2004. “Linking Education and Pensions in Transition: A Comparative Study.” (Download)

3. Kadochnikov, Sergey, Pavel Essine, and Sergey Slobodyan. June 2004. “What Explains the Product Differentiation of Russian Companies: Competitive Pressure or Technological Spillovers?” (Download)

2. Kazakova, Elena, and Štěpán Jurajda. June 2004. “Wages in a Growing Russia: When is a Ten Percent Rise in the Gender Pay Gap Good News?” (Download)

1. Kadochnikov, Sergey, Pavel Essine, and Sergey Slobodyan. July 2003. “What Forces Russian Firms to Increase Product Variety: FDI or Competition from Import?” (Download)

 
 

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