Published in 2018
- CEBPostprint014: Kim Oosterlinck, Sovereign Debt Defaults: Insights from History
- CEBPostprint013: Khalid Sekkat and P.-. Méon, The formal and informal institutional framework of capital accumulation
- CEBPostprint012: Bjørnskov C. and P.-G. Méon, The productivity of trust
- CEBPostprint011: Bernd Hayo and P.-G. Méon, Behind closed doors: Revealing the ECB’s decision rule
- CEBPostprint010: Bjørnskov C. and P.-G. Méon, Is trust the missing root of institutions, education, and development?
- CEBPostprint009: Oosterlinck K., L. Ureche-Rangau and J-M. Vaslin, Baring, Wellington and the resurrection of French public finances following Waterloo
- CEBPostprint008: Bernal Diaz O., A. Herinckx and A. Szafarz, Which short-selling regulation is the least damaging to market efficiency? Evidence from Europe
- CEBPostprint007: Cornée S. and A. Szafarz, Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market
- CEBPostprint006: Méon P-G. and Geoffrey Minne, Mark my Words: Information and the Fear of Declaring one’s Exchange Rate Regime
- CEBPostprint005: Dreher A., P-G. Méon and F. Schneider, The devil is in the shadow : Do institutions affect income and productivity or only official income and official productivity ?
- CEBPostprint004: Dort T., P-G. Méon and K. Sekkat, Does investment spur growth everywhere? Not where institutions are weak
- CEBPostprint003: Milano C. and S. Rothenberger, Democratization or Vulgarization - The Impact of Facebook on Cultural Capital
- CEBPostprint002: Briere M. and A. Szafarz, Does commercial microfinance belong to the financial sector? Lessons from the stock market
- CEBPostprint001: Goossens A. and P-G. Méon, The Belief that Market Transactions Are Mutually Beneficial: A Comparison of the Views of Students in Economics and Other Disciplines