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JEL Classification: H44 - Publicly Provided Goods: Mixed Markets

Number of items at this level: 24.

Kangsik, Choi (2011): Cournot and Bertrand competition with asymmetric costs in a mixed duopoly. Unpublished.

Boettke, Peter; Coyne, Christopher and Leeson, Peter (2011): Quasimarket failure. Forthcoming in: Public Choice

Bachev, Hrabrin (2010): Needs, Modes and Efficiency of Economic Organizations and Public Interventions in Agriculture. Unpublished.

Choi, Kangsik (2010): The Timing of Endogenous Wage Setting under Bertrand Competition in a Unionized Mixed Duopoly. Unpublished.

Choi, Kangsik (2010): Strategic Budget Constraints of Public Firm under Bertrand Competition of Unionized Mixed Duopoly. Unpublished.

Mancebón-Torrubia, María Jesús and Ximénez-de-Embún, Domingo Pérez (2009): Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools and equality of school choice. Unpublished.

Choi, Kangsik (2009): Government's Preference and Timing of Endogenous Wage Setting: Perspectives on Privatization and Mixed Duopoly. Unpublished.

Backiny-Yetna, Prospere and Wodon, Quentin (2009): Comparing the Performance of Faith-Based and Government Schools in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Published in: Emerging Evidence on Vouchers and Faith-Based Providers in Education: Case Studies from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, edited by F. Barrera-Osorio, H. A. Patinos, and Q. Wodon, Directions in Development, World Bank, Washington, DC (June 2009): pp. 119-135.

Backiny-Yetna, Prospere and Wodon, Quentin (2009): Comparing the Private Cost of Education at Public, Private, and Faith-Based Schools in Cameroon. Published in: Emerging Evidence on Vouchers and Faith-Based Providers in Education: Case Studies from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, edited by F. Barrera-Osorio, H. A. Patinos, and Q. Wodon, Directions in Development, World Bank, Washington, DC (June 2009): pp. 165-178.

Wodon, Quentin and Ying, Yvonne (2009): Literacy and Numeracy in Faith-Based and Government Schools in Sierra Leone. Published in: Emerging Evidence on Vouchers and Faith-Based Providers in Education: Case Studies from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, edited by F. Barrera-Osorio, H. A. Patinos, and Q. Wodon, Directions in Development, World Bank, Washington, DC (June 2009): pp. 99-117.

Sergio, Reuben (2009): La crisis económica actual, una visión desde la economía política. Forthcoming in: Revista de Ciencia Económicas , Vol. Vol XXVI, No. No.2 (June 2009)

Kangsik, Choi (2009): Endogenous Timing with Government's Preference and Privatization. Unpublished.

Kangsik, Choi (2009): Privatization, Government's Preference and Unionization Structure: A Mixed Oligopoly Approach. Unpublished.

Chung, Anna (2008): For-Profit Student Heterogeneity. Unpublished.

Chung, Anna (2008): The Choice of For-Profit College. Unpublished.

Chung, Anna (2008): The Effects of For-Profit College Training on Earnings. Unpublished.

Gaudeul, Alexia (2008): Consumer welfare and market structure in a model of competition between open source and proprietary software. Unpublished.

Choi, Kangsik (2008): Comparing Cournot and Bertrand Competition in a Unionized Mixed Duopoly. Unpublished.

Kangsik, Choi (2008): Cournot-Bertrand competition in a unionized mixed duopoly. Unpublished.

Gaudeul, Alexia (2008): Open Source Licensing in Mixed Markets, or Why Open Source Software Does Not Succeed. Unpublished.

Jaag, Christian (2007): Liberalization of the Swiss Letter Market and the Viability of Universal Service Obligations. Unpublished.

Gomez-Sorzano, Gustavo (2007): Developing the concept of Sustainable Peace using Econometrics and scenarios granting Sustainable Peace in Colombia by year 2019. Unpublished.

Mumcu, Ayşe; Oğur, Serhan and Zenginobuz, Unal (2001): Competition between regulated and non-regulated generators on electric power networks. Unpublished.

Liu, Ting and Sun, Jiayin (2007): Informal payments in developing countries' public health sector. Unpublished.

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