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Fields of papers citing papers by Victor Ginsburgh
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Victor Ginsburgh
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Fidrmuc, Ján & Victor Ginsburgh. (2004). Languages in the EU: The Quest for Equality and Its Cost. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.1 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor & Luc Bauwens. (2000). Art experts and auctions :are pre-sale estimates unbiased and fully informative. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles).26 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor & Shlomo Weber. (1997). On the Efficiency of Retaliation Rules in International Trade. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 47(47). 51–63.1 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1996). Des enchères comme révélateurs de classement des vins. ULB Institutional Repository. 137(137). 19–49.19 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1996). Des enchères comme révélateurs du classement des vins. Les Grands Crus du Haut-Médoc. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.6 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1996). Des enchères comme révélateurs du classement des veins : Les Grands Crus du Haut-Médoc. 137(2). 19–49.3 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1996). 1Land Artists and Art Markets An analysis of works sold at auction 1972-1992.
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Ginsburgh, Victor. (1994). In the Cournot-Walras general equilibrium model, there may be 'more to gain' by changing the numeraire than by eliminating imperfections: a two-good economy example. ULB Institutional Repository. 217–224.10 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1989). Price differences in the EC car market: some further results. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 153–170.4 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, Sergio Perelman, & Pierre Pestieau. (1987). Le travail au noir. ULB Institutional Repository.2 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor, et al.. (1984). Faut-il réduire le salaire réel en Belgique. Brussels economic review. 103. 348–369.1 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor. (1983). Kemal Dervis, Jaime de Melo and Sherman Robinson, General Equilibrium Models for Development Policy, Cambrige University Press, 1982. Journal of Economic Literature. 21. 565–566.
Carrin, Guy, et al.. (1981). Les économistes belges: tour d'ivoire ou tour de Babel. Brussels economic review. 92. 539–556.2 indexed citations
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Ginsburgh, Victor. (1972). Un modèle trimestriel de l'Economie Belge. Brussels economic review. 55. 321–358.1 indexed citations
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