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  • Baltussen, G., Bekkum, S. and Da, Z. (2018). Indexing and Stock Market Serial Dependence Around the World Journal of Financial Economics, 132(1):26--48.
  • Zhou, C. (2019). Book review: Risk Theory: A Heavy Tail Approach Journal of the American Statistical Association, 114:1424--1425.
  • Buser, T. and Yuan, H. (2019). Do women give up competing more easily? Evidence from the lab and the Dutch Math Olympiad American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11(3):225--252.
  • Barr, A., Dekker, M., Janssens, W., Kebede, B. and Kramer, B. (2019). Cooperation in polygynous households American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11(2):266--283.
  • Cornea-Madeira, A., Hommes, C. and Massaro, D. (2019). Behavioral Heterogeneity in U.S. Inflation Dynamics Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 37(2):288--300.
  • Tse-Chun Lin (2019). Ex-Day Returns of Stock Distributions: An Anchoring Explanation Management Science.

  • Blasques, F., Gorgi, P. and Koopman, S.J. (2019). Accelerating score-driven time series models Journal of Econometrics, 212(2):359--376.
  • Alexei Parakhonyak (2019). Optimal Sales Schemes for Network Goods Management Science.

  • Koster, HansR.A. and van Ommeren, J. (2019). Place-based policies and the housing market Review of Economics and Statistics, 101(3):400--414.
  • Turmunkh, U., Van den Assem, MartijnJ. and Van Dolder, D. (2019). Malleable Lies: Communication and Cooperation in a High Stakes TV Game Show Management Science, 65(10):4795--4812.
  • Pietro Dindo (2019). Survival in speculative markets Journal of Economic Theory.

  • Brügemann, B., Gautier, P. and Menzio, G. (2019). Intra firm bargaining and shapley values Review of Economic Studies, 86(2):564--592.
  • Tim Willems (2019). A note on optimal experimentation under risk aversion Journal of Economic Theory.