Rapports de recherche, comptes rendus, lettres à l'éditeur, working papers (26)

  1. 12. Cantillon, E., & Slechten, A. (2015). Information Aggregation in the European Carbon Market.
  2. 13. Budish, E., & Cantillon, E. (2009). The Multi-unit Assignment Problem: Theory and Evidence from Course Allocation at Harvard. (ECARES Working Papers No 2010-02).
  3. 14. Cantillon, E., & Yin, P.-L. (2007). How and when do markets tip?: lessons from the battle of the bund. (Working Paper Series No 766). European Central Bank.
  4. 15. Asker, J., & Cantillon, E. (2007). Procurement when price and quality matter. (CEPR Discussion Papers No 6082). Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  5. 16. Cantillon, E., & Pesendorfer, M. (2007). Combination bidding in multi-unit auctions. (CEPR Discussion Papers No 6083). Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  6. 17. Asker, J., & Cantillon, E. (2006). Procurement when price and quality matter. (Working Papers No 06-24). New York University.
  7. 18. Asker, J., & Cantillon, E. (2005). Optimal procurement when both price and quality matter. (CEPR Discussion Papers No 5276). Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  8. 19. Asker, J., & Cantillon, E. (2004). Equilibrium in scoring auctions. (Working Papers No 2004.148). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
  9. 20. Asker, J., & Cantillon, E. (2004). Properties of scoring auctions. (CEPR Discussion Papers No 4734). Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  10. 21. Cantillon, E. (2001). Electoral rules and the emergence of new issue dimensions. (CEPR Discussion Papers No 2769). Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  11. 22. Cantillon, E., & Rangel, A. (2001). A graphical analysis of some basic results in social choice. (NBER Technical Working Papers No 0268). National Bureau of Economic Research.
  12. 23. Cantillon, E. (2001). Electoral rules and the emergence of new issue dimensions. (Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers No 1291). Yale University, Cowles Foundation.

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