Working Papers 2021
The Working Papers of the Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.) keep you informed about our research in progress.
Latest Working Papers
- 21-13: Thomas van Huizen, Teacher bias or measurement error bias? Evidence from track recommendations. Abstract.
- 21-12: Erik Stam, A Culture of Ambitious Entrepreneurship Abstract
- 21-11: Bruno Baránek, Leon Musolff, Vitezslav Titl, Detection of Collusive Networks in E-procurement. Abstract.
- 21-10: Deni Mazrekaj, Vitezslav Titl and Fritz Schiltz, Identifying Politically Connected Firms: A Machine Learning Approach. Abstract.
- 21-09: Jacob A. Bikker and Jeroen J. Meringa, Have scale effects on cost margins of pension fund investment portfolios disappeared? Abstract.
- 21-08: Martijn Huysmans en Daniël van Noord, The market for lemons from Sorrento and Gouda from Holland: Do geographical indications certify origin and quality? Abstract.
- 21-07: Maaike Hermse, Imke Nijland, Martina Picari, Mark Sanders, Classifying Smart City Startups: The Smart City Index. Abstract.
- 21-06: Tina W. Dulam, Yolanda Grift and Annette van den Berg, Economic hardship, institutions and subjective well-being in Latin America. Abstract.
- 21-05: Mirella Schrijvers, Erik Stam, Niels Bosma, Figuring it out: Configurations of high-performing entrepreneurial ecosystems in Europe. Abstract.
- 21-04: Jacob A. Bikker & Jack G.J. Bekooij: Market forces in healthcare insurance: the impact of healthcare reform on regulated competition revisited. Abstract.
- 21-03: Diogo Geraldes, Franziska Heinicke & Dus Gyoo Kim: Big and Small Lies. Abstract.
- 21-02: Andrzej Baranski, Diogo Geraldes, Ada Kovaliukaite, James Tremewan: An Experiment on Gender Representation in Majoritarian Bargaining. Abstract.
- 21-01: Diogo Geraldes, Franziska Heinicke & Stephanie Rosenkranz: Lying in Two Dimensions. Abstract.