Cok, Mitja; Domadenik, Polona; Redek, Tjasa and Verbic, Miroslav (2008): Labour Market Reforms in the Context of Political Power Theory: The Case of Slovenia. Published in: Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics , Vol. 27, No. 1 (2009): pp. 57-82.
Cok, Mitja; Majcen, Boris; Verbic, Miroslav and Kosak, Marko (2008): Use of simulation models for the tax reform in Slovenia. Unpublished.
Cok, Mitja; Sambt, Joze; Kosak, Marko; Verbic, Miroslav and Majcen, Boris (2011): Distribution of personal income tax changes in Slovenia. Unpublished.
Cok, Mitja; Urban, Ivica and Verbič, Miroslav (2012): Income redistribution through taxes and social benefits: the case of Slovenia and Croatia. Unpublished.
Ogorevc, Marko and Verbič, Miroslav (2012): Ownership and wages: Spatial econometric approach. Unpublished.
Polanec, Sašo; Ahčan, Aleš and Verbič, Miroslav (2010): Retirement Decisions in Transition: Microeconometric Evidence from Slovenia. Unpublished.
Povh, Martin and Fleten, Stein-Erik (2009): Modeling long-term electricity forward prices. Unpublished.
Stanovnik, Tine and Verbič, Miroslav (2012): The distribution of wages and employee incomes in Slovenia, 1991–2009. Unpublished.
Stanovnik, Tine and Verbic, Miroslav (2008): Changes in the Earnings Distribution in Slovenia during Rapid Growth, 1991-2005. Unpublished.
Verbič, Miroslav and Spruk, Rok (2011): Aging population and public pensions: theory and evidence. Unpublished.
Verbic, Miroslav and Kuzmin, Franc (2008): Coefficient of Structural Concordance and an Example of its Application: Labour Productivity and Wages in Slovenia. Published in: Panoeconomicus , Vol. 56, No. 2 (2009): pp. 227-240.
Verbic, Miroslav; Majcen, Boris and Cok, Mitja (2009): R&D and Economic Growth in Slovenia: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach with Endogenous Growth. Unpublished.
Verbic, Miroslav; Majcen, Boris and Cok, Mitja (2009): Education and Economic Growth in Slovenia: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach with Endogenous Growth. Unpublished.
Verbic, Miroslav and Polanec, Sašo (2011): Innovativeness and intangibles in transition: the case of Slovenia. Unpublished.