Berentsen, Aleksander (1997): Monetary policy implications of digital money. Published in: Kyklos (International Review of Social Sciences) , Vol. 1, No. 51 (1998): pp. 89-117.
Berentsen, Aleksander (1998): Money Inventories in Search Equilibrium. Published in: Money, Credit and Banking , Vol. 32, No. 2 (1 May 2000): pp. 168-178.
Berentsen, Aleksander (2002): The Economics of doping. Published in: European Journal od Political Economy , Vol. 1, No. 18 : pp. 109-127.
Berentsen, Aleksander (2002): On the Distribution of Money Holdings in a Random-Matching Model. Published in: International Economic Review , Vol. 3, No. 43
Berentsen, Aleksander and Molico, Miguel and Wright, Randall (2002): Indivisibilities, Lotteries, and Monetary Exchange. Published in: Journal of Economic Theory , Vol. 1, No. 107 (November 2002): pp. 70-94.
Amstad, Marlene and Berentsen, Aleksander (2002): Search theory and applied economic research. Published in: Swiss National Bank Quarterly Bulletin No. 4/2002 (December 2002): pp. 76-85.
Berentsen, Aleksander (2005): On the Private Provision of Fiat Currency. Published in: European Economic Review , Vol. 50, No. 7 (7 October 2006): pp. 1683-1698.
Berentsen, Aleksander and Waller, Christopher (2013): Optimal Stabilization Policy with Search Externalities. Forthcoming in:
Berentsen, Aleksander and Schär, Fabian (2016): Cash and Negative Interest Rates. Published in:
Berentsen, Aleksander and Markheim, Marina (2019): Peer-to-Peer Lending, Joint Liability and Financial Inclusion with Altruistic Investors.
Berentsen, Aleksander and Markheim, Marina (2020): Real Estate trifft auf Blockchain: Chancen und Herausforderungen der Tokenisierung von illiquiden Vermögenswerten.
Berentsen, Aleksander and Markheim, Marina (2020): Peer-to-Peer Lending and Financial Inclusion with Altruistic Investors.
Berentsen, Aleksander and Markheim, Marina (2022): Real estate tokenization as an alternative investment solution. Forthcoming in: Springer Book on “Innovation and Real Estate”
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