Working Papers
The Department of Economics Working Paper Series is published also by RePEc (Research Papers in Economics).
Series coordinator: Prof. Igal Milchtaich
No.. | Author/s | Date | Download | |
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2022-07 | Zero-Ending Prices, Cognitive Convenience, and Price Rigidity | 2022-07.pdf | ||
2023-06 | Elise S. Brezis and Amir Rubin |
Will Automation and Robotics Lead to More Inequality? | 2023-06.pdf | |
2022-04 | Why Was Keynes Opposed to Reparations and Carthaginian Peace? | 2022-04_0.pdf | ||
2016-05 | Why Migrate: for Study or for Work? | 2016-05.pdf | ||
2019-05 | Gil S. Epstein and Shirit Katav-Herz |
Who Is in Favor of Immigration | 2019-05.pdf | |
2013-01 | Gil S. Epstein and Yosef Mealem |
Who Gains from Information Asymmetry? | 2013-01.pdf | |
2002-13 | Which Voting Rules Elicit Informative Voting? | 13-02.pdf | ||
2004-06 | Mark Bergen, Daniel Levy, Sourav Ray, Paul H. Rubin and Benjamin Zeliger |
When Little Things Mean a Lot: On the Inefficiency of Item Pricing Laws | 6-04.pdf | |
2002-02 | Robert Barsky, Mark Bergen, Shantanu Dutta, and Daniel Levy |
What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private Label Products Tell Us about Markups? | 2-02.pdf | |
2008-01 | Weighted Congestion Games With Separable Preferences | 2008-01.pdf |