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Academic staffDan Anderberg, PhD (Lund)Public <strong>Economics</strong>, Labour <strong>Economics</strong>, Family <strong>Economics</strong>Anderberg, D. (2009). ‘Optimal Policy and the Risk-Properties <strong>of</strong> HumanCapital Reconsidered’. Journal <strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Economics</strong> 93, 1017–1026.Anderberg, D. (2007) ‘Investments in Education as Self-Enforcing Exchangeamong Generations’. European Economic Review 51, 1813–1827.Jesper Bagger, PhD (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aarhus)Labour <strong>Economics</strong>, Applied Econometrics, MacroeconomicsWage Sorting Trends with Kenneth Sørensen and Rune Vejlin Thisversion: July 2012 Tenure, Experience, Human Capital and Wages:A Tractable Equilibrium Search Model <strong>of</strong> Wage Dynamics with FrancoisFontaine, Fabien Postel-Vinay and Jean-Marc Robin This version:August, 2011 Earlier versions circulated since 2006 under the title“A Feasible Equilibrium Search Model <strong>of</strong> Individual Wage Dynamicswith Experience Accumulation” Revision requestedJob Durations and the Job Search Model: A Two-Country, Multi-Sample Analysis with Morten Henningsen This version: February, 2011An Equilibrium Model <strong>of</strong> Wage Dispersion and SortingArnaud Chevalier, PhD (Birmingham)Labour <strong>Economics</strong>, Education <strong>Economics</strong>, Family <strong>Economics</strong>Students’ academic self-perceptionChevalier, A., Gibbons, S., Thorpe, A., Snell, M. & Hoskins, S. 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Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Theory, forthcoming.Maris Goldmanis, PhD (Chicago)Microeconomic Theory, Industrial OrganisationGoldmanis, M., A. Hortaçsu, C. Syverson and O. Emre (2010).‘E-commerce and the Market Structure <strong>of</strong> Retail Industries’.The Economic Journal 120, 651–682.Goldmanis, M. (2010). ‘A Model <strong>of</strong> Crude Oil Production:The Roles <strong>of</strong> Physics, Exploration, and Site Development’. Ph.D.dissertation, The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago. ProQuest publication#3408527. Available online at:http://gradworks.umi.com/34/08/3408527.html.Melanie Luhrmann, PhD (Mannheim)Applied Microeconomics, Microeconometrics, Public <strong>Economics</strong>De Santis, R. and M. Lührmann (2009). ‘On the Determinants <strong>of</strong>Net International Portfolio Flows – A Global Perspective’. Journal <strong>of</strong>International Money and Finance 28, 880–901.Lührmann, M. (2010). ‘Consumer Expenditures and Home Productionat Retirement – New Evidence from Germany’. German EconomicReview 11, 225–245.Michael Mandler, PhD (Yale)Microeconomic Theory, Mathematical <strong>Economics</strong>Mandler, M. (2007). ‘Strategies as States’. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Theory135, 105–130.Mandler, M. (2006). ‘Cardinality Versus Ordinality: A SuggestedCompromise’. American Economic Review 96, 1114–1136.Andrew Mountford, PhD (Brown)Macroeconomics, GrowthMountford, A. and H. Uhlig (2009). ‘What Are the Effects <strong>of</strong> FiscalPolicy Shocks?’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Econometrics 24, 960–92.Galor, O. and A. Mountford (2008). ‘Trading Productivity forPopulation’. Review <strong>of</strong> Economic Studies 75, 1143–1179.Michael Naef, PhD (Zurich)Experimental <strong>Economics</strong>, Behavioural <strong>Economics</strong>,NeuroeconomicsEisenegger, C., M. Naef, R. Snozzi, M. Heinrichs and E. Fehr (2010).‘Prejudice and Truth: The Effect <strong>of</strong> Testosterone Administration onBargaining Behaviour’. Nature 463, 356–359.Fehr, E., M. Naef and K. M. Schmidt (2006). ‘Inequality Aversion,Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple DistributionExperiments: Comment’. American Economic Review 96, 1912–1917.Juan Pablo Rud, PhD (LSE)Development <strong>Economics</strong>, Applied EconometricsAragon, F. M. and J. P. Rud (2010). ‘The Blessing <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources:Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine’. RHUL Discussion Paper 10/3.Rud, J. P. (2010). ‘Electricity Provision and Industrial Development:Evidence from India’. RHUL Discussion Paper 10/4.17

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