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No. 04-20: Employment Effects of Dispersal Policies on Refugee Immigrants: Empirical Evidence Anna Piil Damm and Michael Rosholm
No. 04-19: The Prevalence of Internal Labour Markets - New Evidence from Panel Data Tor Eriksson and Axel Werwatz
No. 04-18: New workplace practices and the gender wage gap Nabanita Datta Gupta and Eriksson Tor
No. 04-17: A Joint Estimation of Price-Cost Margins and Sunk Capital - Theory and Evidence from the European Electricity Industry Werner Roeger and Frédéric Warzynski
No. 04-16: Can Information Backfire? - Experimental Evidence from the Ultimatum Game Anders U. Poulsen and Jonathan H.W. Tan
No. 04-15: Persistence in Corporate Performance? - Empirical Evidence from Panel Unit Root Tests Jan Bentzen, Erik Strøjer Madsen, Valdemar Smith and Mogens Dilling-Hansen
No. 04-14: Short-run and long-run relationships in the consumption of alcohol in the Scandinavian countries Jan Bentzen and Valdemar Smith
No. 04-13: Factor Intensity Reversal and Ergodic Chaos Aditya Goenka and Odile Poulsen
No. 04-12: Social Capital and Market Centralisation: A Two-Sector Model Odile Poulsen and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
No. 04-11: Within- and between-firm mobility in the low-wage labour market Iben Bolvig
No. 04-10: Economic Cooperation and Social Identity: Towards a Model of Economic Cross-Cultural Integration Karsten Bjerring Olsen
No. 04-9: Legal Quality, Inequality, and Tolerance Christian Bjørnskov
No. 04-8: Inequality, Tolerance, and Growth Christian Bjørnskov
No. 04-7: The Impact of Health on Individual Retirement Plans: a Panel Analysis comparing Selfreported versus Diagnostic Measures Mona Larsen and Nabanita Datta Gupta
No. 04-6: Firm Spin-offs in Denmark 1981-2000 - Patterns of Entry and Exit Tor Eriksson and Johan Moritz Kuhn
No. 04-4: Are There Fast Tracks in Economic Departments? Evidence from a Sample of Top Economists Valerie Smeets
No. 04-3: The Adoption of Job Rotation: Testing the Theories Tor Eriksson and Jaime Ortega
No. 04-2: Switch Point and First-Mover Advantage: The Case of the Wind Turbine Industry Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
No. 04-1: Career Interruptions due to Parental Leave - A Comparative Study of Denmark and Sweden Elina Pylkkänen and Nina Smith
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