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Working papers

2024

  1. Felix Chan & Laszlo Matyas, 2024. "Estimation with Pairwise Observations," Papers 2401.11229, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2024.
  2. Felix Chan & Laszlo Matyas & Agoston Reguly, 2024. "Modelling with Discretized Variables," Papers 2403.15220, arXiv.org.

2023

  1. Miklós Koren & Krisztina Orbán, 2023. "The Macroeconomics of Managers:Supply, Selection, and Competition," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 2329, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  2. Zsofiá L Bárány & Kerstin Holzheu, 2023. "The Two Faces of Worker Specialization," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-04358411, HAL.
  3. Zsófia L. Bárány & Moshe Buchinsky & Pauline Corblet, 2023. "Late Bloomers: The Aggregate Implications of Getting Education Later in Life," NBER Working Papers 31874, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Kaufmann, Marc & Andre, Peter & Kîoszegi, Botond, 2023. "Understanding markets with socially responsible consumers," SAFE Working Paper Series 411, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE.
  5. Anikó Bíró & Márta Bisztray & João G. da Fonseca & Tímea Laura Molnár, 2023. "Accident-induced absence from work and wage ladders," IFS Working Papers W23/30, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
  6. Ines Helm & Alice Kuegler & Uta Schoenberg, 2023. "Displacement Effects in Manufacturing and Structural Change," RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 2313, Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).

2022

  1. Jing Cai & Adam Szeidl, 2022. "Indirect Effects of Access to Finance," NBER Working Papers 29813, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Samuele Centorrino & Jean-Pierre Florens & Jean-Michel Loubès, 2022. "Fairness in Machine Learning and Econometrics," Post-Print hal-04040498, HAL.

2021

  1. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2021. "Engines of Sectoral Labor Productivity Growth," Post-Print hal-03493705, HAL.
  2. Francesco Fallucchi & Marc Kaufmann, 2021. "Narrow Bracketing in Work Choices," Papers 2101.04529, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2021.
  3. Marc Kaufmann, 2021. "Projection Bias in Effort Choices," Papers 2104.04327, arXiv.org.
  4. Kaufmann, Marc & Machado, Joël & Verheyden, Bertrand, 2021. "Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration," IZA Discussion Papers 14155, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  5. Heidhues, Paul & Johnen, Johannes & Koszegi, Botond, 2021. "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-market Case for Regulation," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3146, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).

2020

  1. Mikl'os Koren & Rita PetH{o}, 2020. "Business disruptions from social distancing," Papers 2003.13983, arXiv.org.
  2. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2020. "Biased Technological Change and Employment Reallocation," Post-Print hal-03493308, HAL.
  3. Pierre-Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Catherine Haeck & Timea Laura Molnar, 2020. "Primary School Reopenings and Parental Work," Working Papers 20-06, Research Group on Human Capital, University of Quebec in Montreal's School of Management.
  4. Patrick Baylis & Pierre-Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Nicole Fortin & David A. Green & Pablo Gutierrez Cubillos & Sam Gyetvay & Catherine Haeck & Timea Laura Molnar & Gaëlle Simard-Duplain & Henr, 2020. "The Distribution of COVID-19 Related Risks," NBER Working Papers 27881, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2019

  1. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2019. "Job Polarization, Structural Transformation and Biased Technological Change," Post-Print hal-03947382, HAL.
  2. Felix Chan & Ágoston Reguly & László Mátyás, 2019. "Modelling with Discretized Ordered Choice Covariates," CEU Working Papers 2019_2, Department of Economics, Central European University.

2018

  1. Koren, Miklós & Bisztray, Márta & Szeidl, Adam, 2018. "Learning to Import from Your Peers," CEPR Discussion Papers 13200, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  2. Barany, Zsofia & Siegel, Christian, 2018. "Disentangling Occupation- and Sector-specific Technological Change," CEPR Discussion Papers 12663, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Barany, Zsofia & Guibaud, Stéphane, 2018. "Capital Flows in an Aging World," CEPR Discussion Papers 13180, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  4. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2018. "Job Polarization and Structural Change," Post-Print hal-03391941, HAL.
  5. Zsofia Barany, 2018. "Taxation and Self-Employment," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03393144, HAL.
  6. Laszlo Balazsi & Felix Chan & Laszlo Matyas, 2018. "Even Count Estimation," CEU Working Papers 2018_2, Department of Economics, Central European University.
  7. Heidhues, Paul & Köszegi, Botond, 2018. "Behavioral Industrial Organization," CEPR Discussion Papers 12988, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

2017

  1. Jing Cai & Adam Szeidl, 2017. "Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance_," CEU Working Papers 2018_3, Department of Economics, Central European University.
  2. Szeidl, Adam & Szucs, Ferenc, 2017. "Media Capture through Favor Exchange," CEPR Discussion Papers 11875, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Miklós Koren & Márton Csillag, 2017. "Machines and Machinists: Importing Skill-Biased Technology," CEU Working Papers 2017_1, Department of Economics, Central European University.
  4. Miklós Koren & Roc Armenter, 2017. "Everything all the time? Entry and Exit in U.S. Import Varieties," 2017 Meeting Papers 829, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  5. Richard Blundell & Estelle Cantillon & Barbara Chizzolini & Marc Ivaldi & Wolfgang Leininger & Ramon Marimon & Laszlo Matyas & Frode Steen, 2017. "Economics without Borders: Economic Research for European Policy Challenges," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/224908, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  6. Kondor, Peter & Koszegi, Botond, 2017. "Financial choice and financial information," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118973, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  7. Heidhues, Paul & Köszegi, Botond & Murooka, Takeshi, 2017. "Inferior Products and Profitable Deception," Munich Reprints in Economics 55055, University of Munich, Department of Economics.

2016

  1. Zsofia Barany, 2016. "Salaires minima et inégalité salariale : l’impact de l’éducation et des technologies," Post-Print hal-03392680, HAL.
  2. Bárány, Zsófia & Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Guibaud, Stéphane, 2016. "Fertility, Longevity, and Capital Flows," Economics Series 321, Institute for Advanced Studies.
  3. Heidhues, Paul & Kőszegi, Botond & Murooka, Takeshi, 2016. "Exploitative Innovation," Munich Reprints in Economics 43464, University of Munich, Department of Economics.
  4. Oehmke, Martin & Zawadowski, Adam, 2016. "The anatomy of the CDS market," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118964, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  5. Kondor, Peter & Zawadowski, Adam, 2016. "Learning in crowded markets," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118972, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

2015

  1. Markus Mobius & Tuan Phan & Adam Szeidl, 2015. "Treasure Hunt: Social Learning in the Field," CEU Working Papers 2015_2, Department of Economics, Central European University.
  2. Francesco Caselli & Miklos Koren & Milan Lisicky & Silvana Tenreyro, 2015. "Diversification through Trade," CEP Discussion Papers dp1388, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  3. Zsofia Barany & Nicolas Coeurdacier & Stéphane Guibaud, 2015. "Fertility, Longevity and International Capital Flows," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-01164462, HAL.
  4. Evgeny Gushchin & Boris Taganov & M. Ptashkina & Roman Istomin, 2015. "Анализ Последствий Либерализации Внешней Торговли Российской Федерации в Рамках Присоединения России К Вто и Региональной Экономической Интеграции (Analysis of the Consequences of the RF Foreign Trade," Working Papers 137, Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, revised 2015.
  5. Gushchin, Evgeny & Taganov, Boris & Ptashkina, M. G. & Istomin, R., 2015. "Analysis of the Consequences of the RF Foreign Trade Liberalization within Russia's Accession to the WTO and Regional Economic Integration," Published Papers 120915, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  6. Laszlo Balazsi & Laszlo Matyas & Tom J. Wansbeek, 2015. "The Estimation of Multi-dimensional Fixed Effects Panel Data Models," CESifo Working Paper Series 5251, CESifo.
  7. Peter Farkas & Laszlo Matyas, 2015. "Testing for Unit Roots in Panel Data with Boundary Crossing Counts," CEU Working Papers 2015_5, Department of Economics, Central European University, revised 03 Nov 2015.
  8. Botond Koszegi & Peter Kondor, 2015. "Cursed financial innovation," 2015 Meeting Papers 1098, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  9. Jeffrey Clemens & Joshua D. Gottlieb & Tímea Laura Molnár, 2015. "The Anatomy of Physician Payments: Contracting Subject to Complexity," NBER Working Papers 21642, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2013

  1. Andras Danis, 2013. "Do Empty Creditors Matter? Evidence from Distressed Exchange Offers," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 1334, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  2. Daria Pus & László Mátyás & Cecilia Hornok, 2013. "Modelling Firm-Product Level Trade: A Multi-Dimensional Random Effects Panel Data Approach," CEU Working Papers 2013_2, Department of Economics, Central European University, revised 08 May 2013.

2012

  1. László Mátyás & Cecilia Hornok & Daria Pus, 2012. "The Formulation and Estimation of Random Effects Panel Data Models of Trade," CEU Working Papers 2012_1, Department of Economics, Central European University, revised 25 Mar 2013.

2011

  1. Adam Szeidl & Botond Koszegi, 2011. "A Model of Focusing in Economic Choice," 2011 Meeting Papers 1441, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  2. Cecília Hornok & Miklós Koren, 2011. "Administrative Barriers and the Lumpiness of Trade," CEU Working Papers 2012_6, Department of Economics, Central European University, revised 01 Sep 2011.
  3. Márton Csillag & Miklós Koren, 2011. "Machines and machinists: Capital-skill complementarity from an international trade perspective," CeFiG Working Papers 13, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 25 Mar 2011.
  4. Cecília Hornok & Miklós Koren, 2011. "Lumpy Trade and the Welfare Effects of Administrative Barriers," CeFiG Working Papers 14, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 22 Sep 2011.
  5. Miklos Koren & Roc Armenter, 2011. "Everything all the time? Re-evaluating the gains from varieties," 2011 Meeting Papers 655, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  6. Zsófia L. Bárány, 2011. "The Minimum Wage and Inequality - The Effects of Education and Technology," CEP Discussion Papers dp1076, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  7. Zsofia Barany, 2011. "Income inequality and the progressivity of taxes in a coalition formation model," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-00972940, HAL.
  8. Zsofia Barany, 2011. "Increasing skill premium and skill supply - steady state effects or transition?," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-00972941, HAL.
  9. Matyas, Laszlo & Balazsi, Laszlo, 2011. "The estimation of three-dimensional fixed effects panel data models," MPRA Paper 34976, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  10. Konya, Laszlo & Matyas, Laszlo & Harris, Mark, 2011. "GATT/WTO membership does promote international trade after all – Some new empirical evidence," MPRA Paper 34978, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 20 Nov 2011.
  11. Antonio Estache & Marc Kaufmann, 2011. "Theory and evidence on the economics of energy efficiency. Lessons for the Belgian building sector," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/195093, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

2010

  1. Raj Chetty & Adam Szeidl, 2010. "The Effect of Housing on Portfolio Choice," NBER Working Papers 15998, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Tuan Phan & Adam Szeidl & Markus Mobius, 2010. "Treasure Hunt: A Field Experiment on Social Learning," 2010 Meeting Papers 1343, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  3. Adam Szeidl & Markus Mobius, 2010. "Repeated Interactions and the Social Network Multiplier," 2010 Meeting Papers 330, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  4. Paul Heidhues & Botond Koszegi, 2010. "Regular prices and sales," ESMT Research Working Papers ESMT-10-008, ESMT European School of Management and Technology.

2009

  1. László Halpern & Miklós Koren & Adam Szeidl, 2009. "Imported Inputs and Productivity," CeFiG Working Papers 8, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 01 Apr 2009.
  2. Szeidl, Adam & Rosenblat, Tanya & Mobius, Markus & Karlan, Dean, 2009. "Trust and Social Collateral," Scholarly Articles 3051620, Harvard University Department of Economics.
  3. Adam Szeidl & Markus Mobius, 2009. "The Dynamics of Social Capital," 2009 Meeting Papers 114, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  4. Roc Armenter & Miklós Koren, 2009. "Economies of Scale and the Size of Exporters," CeFiG Working Papers 7, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 12 Mar 2009.

2008

  1. Roc Armenter & Miklos Koren, 2008. "A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade," CeFiG Working Papers 0901, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised May 2008.
  2. Roc Armenter & Miklós Koren, 2008. "A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade," CeFiG Working Papers 3, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 01 May 2008.
  3. Péter Karádi & Miklós Koren, 2008. "A Spatial Explanation for the Balassa-Samuelson Effect," CeFiG Working Papers 4, Center for Firms in the Global Economy, revised 01 Oct 2008.
  4. Patrick Sevestre & Laszlo Matyas, 2008. "The Econometrics of Panel Data," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00279977, HAL.
  5. Badi H. Baltagi & Laszlo Matyas & Patrick Sevestre, 2008. "Error Components Models," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00279979, HAL.
  6. Mark Harris & Laszlo Matyas & Patrick Sevestre, 2008. "Dynamic Models for Short Panels," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00279980, HAL.

2007

  1. Attila Ambrus & Markus Mobius & Adam Szeidl, 2007. "Consumption Risk-sharing in Social Networks," Economics Working Papers 0079, Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science.
  2. Mobius, Markus & Szeidl, Adam & Karlan, Dean & Allcott, Hunt & Rosenblat, Tanya, 2007. "Community Size and Network Closure," Scholarly Articles 2962638, Harvard University Department of Economics.
  3. Adam Szeidl & Attila Ambrus, 2007. "Risk-sharing agreements on social networks," 2007 Meeting Papers 985, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  4. Miklos Koren & Silvana Tenreyro, 2007. "Technological Diversification," CEP Discussion Papers dp0824, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

2006

  1. Hojman, Daniel & Szeidl, Adam, 2006. "Core and Periphery in Endogenous Networks," Working Paper Series rwp06-022, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
  2. Raj Chetty & Adam Szeidl, 2006. "Consumption Commitments and Risk Preferences," NBER Working Papers 12467, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Botond Koszegi & Matthew Rabin, 2006. "Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes," Levine's Bibliography 122247000000001267, UCLA Department of Economics.

2005

  1. Halpern, László & Koren, Miklós & Szeidl, Adam, 2005. "Imports and Productivity," CEPR Discussion Papers 5139, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  2. Adam Szeidl & Raj Chetty, 2005. "Consumption Commitments: Neoclassical Foundations for Habit Formation," 2005 Meeting Papers 122, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  3. Miklos Koren & Silvana Tenreyro, 2005. "Volatility and Development," CEP Discussion Papers dp0706, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  4. Heidhues, Paul & Köszegi, Botond, 2005. "The Impact of Consumer Loss Aversion on Pricing," CEPR Discussion Papers 4849, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

2004

  1. Horvath, Julius & Vidovic, Stanislav, 2004. "Price variability and the speed of adjustment to the law of one price: evidence from Slovakia," BOFIT Discussion Papers 3/2004, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
  2. Helpman, Elhanan & Grossman, Gene & Szeidl, Adam, 2004. "Optimal Integration: Strategies for the Multinational Firm," CEPR Discussion Papers 4477, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Drew Fudenberg & Markus M. Mobius & Adam Szeidl, 2004. "Existence of Equilibrium in Large Double Auctions," Harvard Institute of Economic Research Working Papers 2033, Harvard - Institute of Economic Research.
  4. Raj Chetty & Adam Szeidl, 2004. "Consumption Commitments and Habit Formation," NBER Working Papers 10970, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. Adam Szeidl & Raj Chetty, 2004. "Consumption Commitments and Asset Prices," 2004 Meeting Papers 354, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  6. Halpern, László & Koren, Miklós, 2004. "Pricing to Firm: An Analysis of Firm- and Product-Level Import Prices," CEPR Discussion Papers 4568, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  7. Miklos Koren, 2004. "The law of two prices: trade costs and relative price variability," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 0422, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  8. Koszegi, Botond & Rabin, Matthew, 2004. "A Model of Reference-Dependent Preferences," Department of Economics, Working Paper Series qt0w82b6nm, Department of Economics, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley.
  9. Adam G. Zawadowski & Gyorgy Andor & Janos Kertesz, 2004. "Short-term market reaction after extreme price changes of liquid stocks," Papers cond-mat/0406696, arXiv.org.

2003

  1. Horvath, Julius, 2003. "Optimum currency area theory: A selective review," BOFIT Discussion Papers 15/2003, Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).
  2. Koren, Miklós & Szeidl, Adam, 2003. "Portfolio Choice with Illiquid Assets," CEPR Discussion Papers 3795, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Szeidl, Adam, 2003. "The Credibility of the Hungarian Exchange Rate Regime 1997-98," CEPR Discussion Papers 3799, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  4. Halpern, László & Koren, Miklós, 2003. "Export Pricing of Foreign Firms in Hungary: Estimations for 1992-96," CEPR Discussion Papers 3833, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  5. Miklos Koren & Silvana Tenreyro, 2003. "Diversification and development," Working Papers 03-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  6. Miklós Koren, 2003. "Financial Globalization, Portfolio Diversification, and the Pattern of International Trade," IMF Working Papers 2003/233, International Monetary Fund.

2002

  1. Koren, Miklos & Adam Szeidl, 2002. "Pricing Illiquid Assets," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002 115, Royal Economic Society.
  2. Attila Rátfai, 2002. "Linking Individual and Aggregate Price Changes," 10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002 B4-2, International Conferences on Panel Data.
  3. Max Gillman & Mark Harris & László Mátyás, 2002. "Inflation and Growth: Some Theory and Evidence," 10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002 D5-1, International Conferences on Panel Data.
  4. Botond Koszegi & Wei Li, 2002. "Ambition and Talent," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 0214, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  5. Jonathan Gruber & Botond Koszegi, 2002. "A Theory of Government Regulation of Addictive Bads: Optimal Tax Levels and Tax Incidence for Cigarette Excise Taxation," NBER Working Papers 8777, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2001

  1. Adam Szeidl & In Ho Lee & Akos Valentinyi, 2001. "Contagion and State Dependent Mutations," CERS-IE WORKING PAPERS 0104, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  2. Mark N. Harris & Max Gillman & László Mátyás, 2001. "The Negative Inflation-Growth Effect: Theory and Evidence," Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series wp2001n12, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.

2000

  1. László Mátyás & László Kónya & Mark N. Harris, 2000. "Modelling Export Activity of Eleven APEC Countries," Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series wp2000n05, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
  2. Mark N. Harris & László Kónya & László Mátyás, 2000. "Modelling the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Bilateral Trade Flows: OECD 1990-96," Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series wp2000n11, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
  3. Jonathan Gruber & Botond Koszegi, 2000. "Is Addiction "Rational"? Theory and Evidence," NBER Working Papers 7507, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

1999

  1. Fidrmuc, Jan & Horvath, Julius & Fidrmuc, Jarko, 1999. "Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia," Transition Economics Series 10, Institute for Advanced Studies.

1998

  1. Horvath, Julius & Jonas, Jiri, 1998. "Exchange rate regimes in the transition economies: Case study of the Czech Republic: 1990-1997," ZEI Working Papers B 11-1998, University of Bonn, ZEI - Center for European Integration Studies.

1997

  1. Matyas, L. & Konya, L. & Harris, M.N., 1997. "Modelling Export Activity in a Multicountry Economic Area : The APEC Case," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 1/97, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  2. Matyas, L. & Konya, L. & Macquarie, L., 1997. "The Kuznets U-Curve Hypothesis: Some Panel Data Evidence," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 7/97, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.

1996

  1. Julius Horvath & Richard Grabowski, 1996. ""Core" and "Periphery" in the World Economy: An Empirical Assessment of the Dependence of Third World Growth on the Developed Countries," Development and Comp Systems 9609002, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 30 Sep 1996.
  2. Julius Horvath & Magda Kandil & Subhash C. Sharma, 1996. "On the European Monetary System: The Spillover Effects of German Shocks and Disinflation," Macroeconomics 9605001, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  3. Lee, M. & Longmire, R. & Matyas, L. & Harris, M., 1996. "Growth Convergence: Some Panel Data Evidence," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 14/96, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  4. Korosi, G. & Longmire, R. & Matyas, L., 1996. "Aggregation and Cointegration," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 20/96, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  5. Harris, M.N. & Matyas, L., 1996. "A Comparative Analysis of Different Estimatiors for Dynamic Panel data Models," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 4/96, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  6. Harris, M.N. & Longmire, R.J. & Matyas, L., 1996. "The Robustness of Estimators for Dynamic Panel Data Models to Misspecification," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 9/96, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.

1995

  1. Pierre Blanchard & Laszlo Matyas, 1995. "Misspecified Heterogeneity in Panel Data Models," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 10/95, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  2. Gabor Korosi & Laszlo Matyas, 1995. "The INITB Macros User's Guide: A Macro Collection to Write Books Using TEX," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 9/95, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.

1994

  1. Lieberman, O. & Matyas, L., 1994. "Improved Estimation Procedures for Nonlinear Panel Data Models," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 15/94, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.
  2. Blanchard, P. & Matyas, L., 1994. "Robustness of Tests for Error Component Models to Nonnormality," Monash Econometrics and Business Statistics Working Papers 3/94, Monash University, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics.

Journal articles

2023

  1. Bárány, Zsófia L. & Coeurdacier, Nicolas & Guibaud, Stéphane, 2023. "Capital flows in an aging world," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).

2022

  1. Imre Ferenc Barna & Mihály András Pocsai & László Mátyás, 2022. "Time-Dependent Analytic Solutions for Water Waves above Sea of Varying Depths," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(13), pages 1-16, July.
  2. Mahmoud Saleh & Endre Kovács & Imre Ferenc Barna & László Mátyás, 2022. "New Analytical Results and Comparison of 14 Numerical Schemes for the Diffusion Equation with Space-Dependent Diffusion Coefficient," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(15), pages 1-26, August.
  3. Imre Ferenc Barna & László Mátyás, 2022. "Advanced Analytic Self-Similar Solutions of Regular and Irregular Diffusion Equations," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(18), pages 1-17, September.
  4. Laszlo Balazsi & Felix Chan & Laszlo Matyas, 2022. "Event count estimation," Econometric Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(2), pages 147-176, February.
  5. Kaufmann, Marc, 2022. "Projection bias in effort choices," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 368-393.
  6. Botond Kőszegi & George Loewenstein & Takeshi Murooka, 2022. "Fragile Self-Esteem [Students’ Response to Academic Setback: “Growth Mindset” as a Buffer against Demotivation]," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 89(4), pages 2026-2060.
  7. Patrick Baylis & Pierre‐Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Nicole M. Fortin & David A. Green & Pablo Gutiérrez‐Cubillos & Samuel Gyetvay & Catherine Haeck & Tímea Laura Molnár & Gaëlle Simard‐Duplain , 2022. "The distribution of COVID‐19–related risks," Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 55(S1), pages 172-213, February.
    • Patrick Baylis & Pierre-Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Nicole Fortin & David A. Green & Pablo Gutiérrez-Cubillos & Samuel Gyetvay & Catherine Haeck & Tímea L. Molnár & Gäelle Simard-Duplain & Henr, 2020. "The Distribution of COVID-19 Related Risks," CIRANO Working Papers 2020s-50, CIRANO.
    • Patrick Baylis & Pierre-Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Nicole Fortin & David A. Green & Pablo Gutierrez Cubillos & Sam Gyetvay & Catherine Haeck & Timea Laura Molnar & Gaëlle Simard-Duplain & Henr, 2020. "The Distribution of COVID-19 Related Risks," NBER Working Papers 27881, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  8. Pierre‐Loup Beauregard & Marie Connolly & Catherine Haeck & Tímea Laura Molnár, 2022. "Primary school reopenings and parental work," Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 55(S1), pages 248-281, February.

2021

  1. Julius Horvath, 2021. "A History of Czech Economic Thought," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(6), pages 1059-1060, November.
  2. Adam Szeidl & Ferenc Szucs, 2021. "Media Capture Through Favor Exchange," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 89(1), pages 281-310, January.
  3. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2021. "Engines of sectoral labor productivity growth," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 39, pages 304-343, January.
  4. Paul Heidhues & Johannes Johnen & Botond Kőszegi, 2021. "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-market Case for Regulation," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 88(2), pages 708-729.
  5. Heidhues, Paul & Koszegi, Botond & Strack, Philipp, 2021. "Convergence in models of misspecified learning," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 16(1), January.

2020

  1. Malmendier, Ulrike & Szeidl, Adam, 2020. "Fishing for fools," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 122(C), pages 105-129.
  2. Francesco Caselli & Miklós Koren & Milan Lisicky & Silvana Tenreyro, 2020. "Diversification Through Trade," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 135(1), pages 449-502.
  3. Miklós Koren & Rita Pető, 2020. "Business disruptions from social distancing," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(9), pages 1-14, September.
  4. Bárány, Zsófia L. & Siegel, Christian, 2020. "Biased technological change and employment reallocation," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(C).
  5. Danis, András, 2020. "Shareholder activism with strategic investors," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 33(C).
  6. Chava, Sudheer & Danis, András & Hsu, Alex, 2020. "The economic impact of right-to-work laws: Evidence from collective bargaining agreements and corporate policies," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 137(2), pages 451-469.
  7. Bőgel, György & Mátyás, László, 2020. "Kis pénz, nagy teljesítmény?. A hazai tudományos kutatás versenyképességéről [High performance for little money?. On competitiveness in Hungarian scientific research]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(1), pages 88-102.
  8. Botond Kőszegi & Filip Matějka, 2020. "Choice Simplification: A Theory of Mental Budgeting and Naive Diversification [“Fungibility, Labels, and Consumption,”]," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 135(2), pages 1153-1207.

2019

  1. Julius Horv?th, 2019. "The Evolution of Central European Economic Thought," HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND POLICY, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 8(1), pages 15-28.
  2. Zsófia L. Bárány & Christian Siegel, 2019. "Job Polarization, Structural Transformation and Biased Technological Change," Travail et Emploi, La DARES, vol. 0(1), pages 25-44.
  3. Tomy Lee, 2019. "Latency in Fragmented Markets," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 33, pages 128-153, July.
  4. Bradley, Jake & Kügler, Alice, 2019. "Labor market reforms: An evaluation of the Hartz policies in Germany," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 108-135.

2018

  1. Julius Horvath, 2018. "Policy Considerations for Education for Educational Performs in Central European Countries," Economic Alternatives, University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria, issue 2, pages 192-196, June.
  2. Bisztray, Márta & Koren, Miklós & Szeidl, Adam, 2018. "Learning to import from your peers," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 115(C), pages 242-258.
  3. Jing Cai & Adam Szeidl, 2018. "Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 133(3), pages 1229-1282.
  4. Zsófia L. Bárány & Christian Siegel, 2018. "Job Polarization and Structural Change," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 10(1), pages 57-89, January.
  5. Danis, András & Gamba, Andrea, 2018. "The real effects of credit default swaps," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 127(1), pages 51-76.
  6. Imre F. Barna & Mihály A. Pocsai & L. Mátyás, 2018. "Self-Similarity Analysis of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation in the Madelung Form," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-5, October.
  7. Laszlo Balazsi & Laszlo Matyas & Tom Wansbeek, 2018. "The estimation of multidimensional fixed effects panel data models," Econometric Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(3), pages 212-227, March.
  8. Paul Heidhues & Botond Kőszegi & Philipp Strack, 2018. "Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 86(4), pages 1159-1214, July.

2017

  1. Raj Chetty & László Sándor & Adam Szeidl, 2017. "The Effect of Housing on Portfolio Choice," Journal of Finance, American Finance Association, vol. 72(3), pages 1171-1212, June.
  2. András Danis, 2017. "Do Empty Creditors Matter? Evidence from Distressed Exchange Offers," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 63(5), pages 1285-1301, May.
  3. Paul Heidhues & Botond Kőszegi, 2017. "Naïveté-Based Discrimination," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 132(2), pages 1019-1054.
  4. Paul Heidhues & Botond Kőszegi & Takeshi Murooka, 2017. "Inferior Products and Profitable Deception," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 84(1), pages 323-356.
  5. Clemens, Jeffrey & Gottlieb, Joshua D. & Molnár, Tímea Laura, 2017. "Do health insurers innovate? Evidence from the anatomy of physician payments," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 153-167.

2016

  1. Raj Chetty & Adam Szeidl, 2016. "Consumption Commitments and Habit Formation," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 84, pages 855-890, March.
  2. Roc Armenter & Miklós Koren, 2016. "A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade: Reply," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 106(3), pages 852-854, March.
  3. Zsófia L. Bárány, 2016. "The Minimum Wage and Inequality: The Effects of Education and Technology," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 34(1), pages 237-274.
  4. Mátyás, László & Balázsi, László & Dömötör, Erika, 2016. "Emberi tényező a gazdaságban. Összegzés a COEURE-projekt tanulmányaiból, I [The human factor in the economy. Summary of the COEURE project studies, I]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(4), pages 407-430.
  5. Mátyás, László & Balázsi, László & Dömötör, Erika, 2016. "Gazdasági növekedés, válság és szabályozás. Összegzés a COEURE-projekt tanulmányaiból, II [Economic growth, crisis and regulation. Summary of the COEURE project studies, Part II]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(5), pages 524-547.
  6. Mátyás, László & Balázsi, László & Dömötör, Erika, 2016. "A gazdaság térbelisége, városok, régiók, kereskedelem és természeti környezetünk. Összegzés a COEURE-projekt tanulmányaiból, III [The spatial economy: towns, regions, trade and environment. Summary," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(6), pages 673-696.
  7. Paul Heidhues & Botond K?szegi & Takeshi Murooka, 2016. "Exploitative Innovation," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 8(1), pages 1-23, February.

2015

  1. Ali Massoud & Julius Horvath, 2015. "Exchange Rate Policy Tensions: A Comparative Study between North Africa and Central & Eastern Europe," Applied Economics and Finance, Redfame publishing, vol. 2(4), pages 25-35, November.
  2. László Halpern & Miklós Koren & Adam Szeidl, 2015. "Imported Inputs and Productivity," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 105(12), pages 3660-3703, December.
  3. Roc Armenter & Miklós Koren, 2015. "Economies Of Scale And The Size Of Exporters," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 13(3), pages 482-511, June.
  4. Hornok, Cecília & Koren, Miklós, 2015. "Administrative barriers to trade," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 96(S1), pages 110-122.
  5. Paul Heidhues & Botond Kőszegi, 2015. "On the Welfare Costs of Naiveté in the US Credit-Card Market," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 47(3), pages 341-354, November.
  6. Martin Oehmke & Adam Zawadowski, 2015. "Synthetic or Real? The Equilibrium Effects of Credit Default Swaps on Bond Markets," The Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 28(12), pages 3303-3337.

2014

  1. Attila Ambrus & Markus Mobius & Adam Szeidl, 2014. "Consumption Risk-Sharing in Social Networks," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(1), pages 149-182, January.
  2. Kondor, Péter & Koren, Miklós & Pál, Jenő & Szeidl, Ádám, 2014. "Cégek kapcsolati hálózatainak gazdasági szerepe [The economic role of the networks of connections possessed by firms]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(11), pages 1341-1360.
  3. Roc Armenter & Mikl?s Koren, 2014. "A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(7), pages 2127-2151, July.
  4. Danis, András & Rettl, Daniel A. & Whited, Toni M., 2014. "Refinancing, profitability, and capital structure," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 114(3), pages 424-443.
  5. Kézdi, Gábor & Mátyás, László & Balázsi, László & Divényi, János Károly, 2014. "A közgazdasági adatforradalom és a panelökonometria [The revolution in economic data and panel econometrics]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(11), pages 1319-1340.
  6. Botond Köszegi, 2014. "Behavioral Contract Theory," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 52(4), pages 1075-1118, December.
  7. , & ,, 2014. "Regular prices and sales," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 9(1), January.

2013

  1. Botond Koszegi & Adam Szeidl, 2013. "A Model of Focusing in Economic Choice," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 128(1), pages 53-104.
  2. Miklós Koren & Silvana Tenreyro, 2013. "Technological Diversification," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 103(1), pages 378-414, February.
  3. Valentinyi, Ákos & Kézdi, Gábor & Kondor, Péter & Benczúr, Péter & Mátyás, László, 2013. "Javaslat a magyarországi közgazdasági doktori képzés korszerűsítésére [Proposal for modernizing the doctoral training for economics in Hungary]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(6), pages 722-732.

2012

  1. Vladimír Gazda & Marek Gróf & Július Horváth & Matúš Kubák & Tomáš Rosival, 2012. "Agent based model of a simple economy," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 7(2), pages 209-221, October.
  2. Mark N. Harris & László Kónya & László Mátyás, 2012. "Some Stylized Facts about International Trade Flows," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(4), pages 781-792, September.

2011

  1. Mátyás, L. & Barna, I.F., 2011. "Geometrical origin of chaoticity in the bouncing ball billiard," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 44(12), pages 1111-1116.
  2. Antonio Estache & Marc Kaufmann, 2011. "Theory and evidence on the economics of energy efficiency. Lessons for the Belgian building sector," Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(3), pages 133-148.

2010

  1. Paul Heidhues & Botond Koszegi, 2010. "Exploiting Naivete about Self-Control in the Credit Market," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 100(5), pages 2279-2303, December.
  2. Botond Kőszegi, 2010. "Utility from anticipation and personal equilibrium," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 44(3), pages 415-444, September.

2009

  1. Julius Horvath, 2009. "Fejezetek a modern kozgazdasagtudomanybol [Chapters from Modern Economic Theory]," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 16(3), pages 529-532.
  2. Dean Karlan & Markus Mobius & Tanya Rosenblat & Adam Szeidl, 2009. "Trust and Social Collateral," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 124(3), pages 1307-1361.
  3. Mark N. Harris & Weiping Kostenko & László Mátyás & Isfaaq Timol, 2009. "The Robustness Of Estimators For Dynamic Panel Data Models To Misspecification," The Singapore Economic Review (SER), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 54(03), pages 399-426.
  4. Botond Koszegi & Matthew Rabin, 2009. "Reference-Dependent Consumption Plans," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 99(3), pages 909-936, June.

2008

  1. Horváth, Julius & Rátfai, Attila & Döme, Botond, 2008. "The border effect in small open economies," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 33-45, March.
  2. Marcela Veselkova & Julius Horvath, 2008. "Trade Balance and Income Shocks: Experience of Transition Economies," Transition Studies Review, Springer;Central Eastern European University Network (CEEUN), vol. 15(2), pages 241-249, September.
  3. Hojman, Daniel A. & Szeidl, Adam, 2008. "Core and periphery in networks," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 139(1), pages 295-309, March.
  4. Botond Kőszegi & Paul Heidhues, 2008. "Competition and Price Variation When Consumers Are Loss Averse," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 98(4), pages 1245-1268, September.
  5. Koszegi, Botond & Rabin, Matthew, 2008. "Choices, situations, and happiness," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 92(8-9), pages 1821-1832, August.
  6. Botond KÅ‘szegi & Wei Li, 2008. "Drive and Talent," Journal of the European Economic Association, MIT Press, vol. 6(1), pages 210-236, March.

2007

  1. Dean Karlan & Markus M. Möbius & Tanya S. Rosenblat & Adam Szeidl & Hunt Allcott, 2007. "Community Size and Network Closure," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 97(2), pages 80-85, May.
  2. Fudenberg, Drew & Mobius, Markus & Szeidl, Adam, 2007. "Existence of equilibrium in large double auctions," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 133(1), pages 550-567, March.
  3. Raj Chetty & Adam Szeidl, 2007. "Consumption Commitments and Risk Preferences," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 122(2), pages 831-877.
  4. László Halpern & Miklós Koren, 2007. "Pricing to Firm: an Analysis of Firm‐ and Product‐level Import Prices," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 15(3), pages 574-591, August.
  5. Miklós Koren & Silvana Tenreyro, 2007. "Volatility and Development," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 122(1), pages 243-287.
  6. Péter Benczúr & Emin Muradov & Attila Rátfai, 2007. "Cyclical Fluctuations in CIS Economies," Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis, OECD Publishing, Centre for International Research on Economic Tendency Surveys, vol. 2007(1), pages 121-135.
  7. Attila Rátfai, 2007. "The frequency and size of price adjustment: microeconomic evidence," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 28(7), pages 751-762.
  8. Matthew Rabin & Botond Kőszegi, 2007. "Mistakes in Choice-Based Welfare Analysis," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 97(2), pages 477-481, May.
  9. Botond Koszegi & Matthew Rabin, 2007. "Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 97(4), pages 1047-1073, September.

2006

  1. Hojman, Daniel A. & Szeidl, Adam, 2006. "Endogenous networks, social games, and evolution," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 55(1), pages 112-130, April.
  2. Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan & Szeidl, Adam, 2006. "Optimal integration strategies for the multinational firm," Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 70(1), pages 216-238, September.
  3. Attila Ratfai, 2006. "How Fast Is Convergence to the Law of One Price? Very," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 6(10), pages 1-12.
  4. Botond Kőszegi, 2006. "Emotional Agency," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 121(1), pages 121-155.
  5. Botond Kőszegi & Matthew Rabin, 2006. "A Model of Reference-Dependent Preferences," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 121(4), pages 1133-1165.
  6. Botond Köszegi, 2006. "Ego Utility, Overconfidence, and Task Choice," Journal of the European Economic Association, MIT Press, vol. 4(4), pages 673-707, June.

2005

  1. Gene M. Grossman & Elhanan Helpman & Adam Szeidl, 2005. "Complementarities between Outsourcing and Foreign Sourcing," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 95(2), pages 19-24, May.
  2. Refet S. Gürkaynak & Justin Wolfers & Christopher D. Carroll & Adam Szeidl, 2005. "Macroeconomic Derivatives: An Initial Analysis of Market-Based Macro Forecasts, Uncertainty, and Risk [with Comments]," NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 2005(1), pages 11-64.
  3. On Amir & Dan Ariely & Alan Cooke & David Dunning & Nicholas Epley & Uri Gneezy & Botond Koszegi & Donald Lichtenstein & Nina Mazar & Sendhil Mullainathan & Drazen Prelec & Eldar Shafir & Jose Silva, 2005. "Psychology, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy," Marketing Letters, Springer, vol. 16(3), pages 443-454, December.

2004

  1. Horvath, Julius & Ratfai, Attila, 2004. "Supply and demand shocks in accession countries to the Economic and Monetary Union," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 32(2), pages 202-211, June.
  2. Vincze, János & Halpern, László & Koren, Miklós & Kőrösi, Gábor, 2004. "A minimálbér költségvetési hatásai [The budgetary effects of the minimum wage]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(4), pages 325-345.
  3. Matyas, L. & Konya, L. & Harris, M.N., 2004. "Modelling Export Activity of Eleven APEC Countries, 1978-1997," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 4(4).
  4. Max Gillman & Mark N. Harris & László Mátyás, 2004. "Inflation and growth: Explaining a negative effect," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 29(1), pages 149-167, January.
  5. Gruber, Jonathan & Koszegi, Botond, 2004. "Tax incidence when individuals are time-inconsistent: the case of cigarette excise taxes," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 88(9-10), pages 1959-1987, August.
  6. Zawadowski, A.G. & Kertész, J. & Andor, G., 2004. "Large price changes on small scales," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 344(1), pages 221-226.

2003

  1. Lee In Ho & Szeidl Adam & Valentinyi Akos, 2003. "Contagion and State Dependent Mutations," The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 3(1), pages 1-29, February.
  2. Tél, Tamás & Vollmer, Jürgen & Mátyás, László, 2003. "Comments on the paper ‘Particles, maps and irreversible thermodynamics’ by E.G.D. Cohen, L. Rondoni, Physica A 306 (2002) 117," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 323(C), pages 323-326.
  3. Koszegi, Botond, 2003. "Health anxiety and patient behavior," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 22(6), pages 1073-1084, November.
  4. Diamond, Peter & Koszegi, Botond, 2003. "Quasi-hyperbolic discounting and retirement," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(9-10), pages 1839-1872, September.
  5. Kertész, J. & Kullmann, L. & Zawadowski, A.G. & Karádi, R. & Kaski, K., 2003. "Correlations and response: absence of detailed balance on the stock market," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 324(1), pages 74-80.

2002

  1. Horvath, Julius, 2002. "The Eastern Enlargement of the EU: M. Dabrowski, J. Rostowski (Eds.), Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2000, 256 pp," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 26(2), pages 191-193, June.
  2. Horvath, Julius, 2002. "Rewriting the Rules: An Interview with Ivan Miklos on Slovakia's Economic Reform: Hrib, S., Zitnansky, R. (Eds.), Kalligram Publishing House, Bratislava, 2001, 127 pp," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 26(3), pages 306-308, September.
  3. Mark N. Harris & László Kónya & László Mátyás, 2002. "Modelling the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Bilateral Trade Flows: OECD, 1990–1996," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 387-405, March.
  4. Zawadowski, A.G & Karádi, R & Kertész, J, 2002. "Price drops, fluctuations, and correlation in a multi-agent model of stock markets," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 316(1), pages 403-412.

2001

  1. Jonathan Gruber & Botond Köszegi, 2001. "Is Addiction "Rational"? Theory and Evidence," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 116(4), pages 1261-1303.

2000

  1. Mark Harris & Laszlo Matyas, 2000. "Performance of the operational Wansbeek-Bekker estimator for dynamic panel data models," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 7(3), pages 149-153.

1999

  1. Fidrmuc, Jan & Horvath, Julius & Fidrmuc, Jarko, 1999. "The Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Breakup of Czechoslovakia," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 27(4), pages 753-781, December.
  2. Horvath Julius & Grabowski Richard, 1999. "Core and Periphery in the World Economy: An Empirical Assessment of the Integration of the Developing Countries Into the World Economy," International Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(4), pages 35-51.
  3. Julius Horvath, 1999. "The May 1997 Currency Crisis in the Czech Republic," Post-Communist Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(3), pages 277-298.

1998

  1. Julius Horvath & Magda Kandil & Subhash Sharma, 1998. "On the European monetary system: the spillover effects of German shocks and disinflation," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(12), pages 1585-1593.
  2. László Mátyás, 1998. "The Gravity Model: Some Econometric Considerations," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 21(3), pages 397-401, May.
  3. Laszlo Matyas & Laszlo Konya & Lachlan MaCquarie, 1998. "The Kuznets U-curve hypothesis: some panel data evidence," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 5(11), pages 693-697.
  4. Michael Lee & Ritchard Longmire & Laszlo Matyas & Mark Harris, 1998. "Growth convergence: some panel data evidence," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(7), pages 907-912.

1997

  1. Selahattin Dibooglu & Julius Horvath, 1997. "Optimum Currency Areas And European Monetary Unification," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 15(1), pages 37-49, January.
  2. Horváth, Július & Grabowski, Richard, 1997. "Prospects of African Integration in Light of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas," Journal of Economic Integration, Center for Economic Integration, Sejong University, vol. 12, pages 1-25.
  3. Laszlo Matyas, 1997. "Proper Econometric Specification of the Gravity Model," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(3), pages 363-368, May.

1996

  1. Blanchard, Pierre & Matyas, Laszlo, 1996. "Robustness of tests for error components models to non-normality," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 51(2), pages 161-167, May.
  2. László Mátyás & Gábor Kőrösi, 1996. "The determinants of foreign direct investment in transforming economies: A comment," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 132(2), pages 390-393, September.

1995

  1. Kőrösi, Gábor & Lovrics, László & Mátyás, László, 1995. "Aggregation and the long run properties of economic time series," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 39(3), pages 279-286.

1993

  1. Korosi, Gabor & Matyas, Laszlo & Szekely, Istvan P, 1993. "Comparative Review of Some Econometric Software Packages," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 7(1), pages 105-118.

1992

  1. Matyas, Laszlo & Lovrics, Laszlo, 1992. "Simultaneous error components models when panel data are incomplete," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 39(3), pages 251-259, July.
  2. Blundell, Richard & Matyas, Laszlo, 1992. "Panel data analysis: An introductory overview," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 3(2), pages 291-299, December.
  3. Jozsef, Sandor & Korosi, Gabor & Matyas, Laszlo, 1992. "A possible new approach of panel modelling," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 3(2), pages 357-374, December.

1991

  1. Matyas, Laszlo & Lovrics, Laszlo, 1991. "Missing observations and panel data : A Monte-Carlo analysis," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 37(1), pages 39-44, September.

1990

  1. Matyas, Laszlo & Lovrics, Laszlo, 1990. "Small sample properties of simultaneous error components models," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 25-34, January.

Books

Undated material is listed at the end

2024

  1. Laszlo Matyas (ed.), 2024. "The Econometrics of Multi-dimensional Panels," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer, edition 2, number 978-3-031-49849-7, July-Dece.

2022

  1. Felix Chan & László Mátyás (ed.), 2022. "Econometrics with Machine Learning," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer, number 978-3-031-15149-1, July-Dece.
  2. László Mátyás (ed.), 2022. "Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic," Contributions to Economics, Springer, number 978-3-030-93963-2.

2020

  1. Julius Horvath, 2020. "An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-3-030-58926-4.

2017

  1. Matyas,Laszlo & Blundell,Richard & Cantillon,Estelle & Chizzolini,Barbara & Ivaldi,Marc & Leininger, (ed.), 2017. "Economics without Borders," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781107185159.
  2. Matyas,Laszlo & Blundell,Richard & Cantillon,Estelle & Chizzolini,Barbara & Ivaldi,Marc & Leininger, (ed.), 2017. "Economics without Borders," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781316636398.
  3. Laszlo Matyas (ed.), 2017. "The Econometrics of Multi-dimensional Panels," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer, number 978-3-319-60783-2, July-Dece.

2009

  1. János Kornai & László Mátyás & Gérard Roland (ed.), 2009. "Corruption, Development and Institutional Design," International Economic Association Series, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-0-230-24217-3, December.

2008

  1. János Kornai & László Mátyás & Gérard Roland (ed.), 2008. "Institutional Change and Economic Behaviour," International Economic Association Series, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-0-230-58342-9, December.
  2. László Mátyás & Patrick Sevestre (ed.), 2008. "The Econometrics of Panel Data," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, Springer, number 978-3-540-75892-1, July-Dece.

1999

  1. Matyas,Laszlo (ed.), 1999. "Generalized Method of Moments Estimation," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521660136.
  2. Matyas,Laszlo (ed.), 1999. "Generalized Method of Moments Estimation," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521669672.

Undated

  1. Gábor Békés & László Halpern & Miklós Koren & Balázs Muraközy, . "Still standing- how European firms weathered the crisis - The third EFIGE policy report," Blueprints, Bruegel, number 661, December.

Chapters

2024

  1. László Balázsi & László Mátyás & Tom Wansbeek, 2024. "Fixed Effects Models," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, in: Laszlo Matyas (ed.), The Econometrics of Multi-dimensional Panels, edition 2, chapter 0, pages 1-37, Springer.
  2. Felix Chan & László Mátyás & Ágoston Reguly, 2024. "When and How Much Do Fixed Effects Matter?," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, in: Laszlo Matyas (ed.), The Econometrics of Multi-dimensional Panels, edition 2, chapter 0, pages 39-60, Springer.
  3. László Balázsi & Badi H. Baltagi & László Mátyás & Daria Pus, 2024. "Random Effects Models," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, in: Laszlo Matyas (ed.), The Econometrics of Multi-dimensional Panels, edition 2, chapter 0, pages 61-98, Springer.

2022

  1. Felix Chan & László Mátyás, 2022. "Linear Econometric Models with Machine Learning," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, in: Felix Chan & László Mátyás (ed.), Econometrics with Machine Learning, chapter 0, pages 1-39, Springer.
  2. László Mátyás & György Bőgel & Mark Knell & Ludovit Odor & Marzenna A. Weresa, 2022. "Research & Development and Higher Education," Contributions to Economics, in: László Mátyás (ed.), Emerging European Economies after the Pandemic, chapter 0, pages 515-574, Springer.
  3. Oliver Kiss & Gyorgy Ruzicska, 2022. "Econometrics of Networks with Machine Learning," Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, in: Felix Chan & László Mátyás (ed.), Econometrics with Machine Learning, chapter 0, pages 177-215, Springer.

2020

  1. Julius Horvath, 2020. "Introduction," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe, chapter 0, pages 1-11, Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. Julius Horvath, 2020. "From Beginning Until the World War I," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe, chapter 0, pages 13-61, Palgrave Macmillan.
  3. Julius Horvath, 2020. "The Interwar Period," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe, chapter 0, pages 63-96, Palgrave Macmillan.
  4. Julius Horvath, 2020. "The Socialist Period," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe, chapter 0, pages 97-137, Palgrave Macmillan.
  5. Julius Horvath, 2020. "Early Years After the Break-up of Socialism," Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: An Introduction to the History of Economic Thought in Central Europe, chapter 0, pages 139-151, Palgrave Macmillan.

2014

  1. Cecilia Hornok & Miklós Koren, 2014. "Administrative Barriers to Trade," NBER Chapters, in: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2014, pages 110-122, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2009

  1. Jan Fidrmuc & Mark Chandler & Julius Horvath, 2009. "Growth Experience and Prospects of Central and Eastern European Countries: A Synthesis," Chapters, in: Gary McMahon & Hadi Salehi Esfahani & Lyn Squire (ed.), Diversity in Economic Growth, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2005

  1. Adam Szeidl, 2005. "Comment on "Macroeconomic Derivatives: An Initial Analysis of Market-Based Macro Forecasts, Uncertainty, and Risk"," NBER Chapters, in: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2005, pages 60-64, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Software components

2024

  1. Miklos Koren, 2024. "EVENTBASELINE: Stata module to correct event study after xthdidregress," Statistical Software Components S459286, Boston College Department of Economics.

2020

  1. Zsofia Barany & Christian Siegel, 2020. "Code and data files for "Engines of sectoral labor productivity growth"," Computer Codes 19-333, Review of Economic Dynamics.

2019

  1. Tomy Lee, 2019. "Code and data files for "Latency in Fragmented Markets"," Computer Codes 18-287, Review of Economic Dynamics.

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