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March 2012

Fedotenkov, Igor and van Groezen, Bas and Meijdam, Lex (2012): International trade with pensions and demographic shocks.

25 May 2015

Fedotenkov, Igor (2015): International Trade and Migration: Why Do Migrants Choose Small Countries?

16 June 2015

Fedotenkov, Igor (2015): A note on the bootstrap method for testing the existence of finite moments. Forthcoming in: Statistica

9 July 2015

Fedotenkov, Igor (2015): Optimal asymmetric taxation in a two-sector model with population ageing.

10 July 2015

Fedotenkov, Igor (2015): Population ageing and prices in an OLG model with money created by credits.

13 August 2015

Fedotenkov, Igor (2015): A simple nonparametric test for the existence of finite moments.

1 May 2016

Fedotenkov, Igor (2016): Ignorance is bliss: Should a pension reform be announced?

2 January 2017

Fedotenkov, Igor and Schneider, Friedrich (2017): Military expenditures and shadow economy in the Baltic States: Is there a link?

15 October 2017

Bryukhanov, Maksym and Fedotenkov, Igor (2017): Religiosity and life satisfaction in Russia: Evidence from the Russian data.

8 December 2017

Fedotenkov, Igor and Derkachev, Pavel (2017): Gender longevity gap and socioeconomic indicators in developed countries.

18 October 2018

Fedotenkov, Igor (2018): Corruption vs reforms: Why do voters prefer the former?

15 November 2018

Fedotenkov, Igor (2018): A review of more than one hundred Pareto-tail index estimators.

21 June 2019

Fedotenkov, Igor (2019): Terrorist attacks and public approval and confidence in the Russian president: Evidence from time series analysis.

9 July 2019

Fedotenkov, Igor and Idrisov, Georgy (2019): A supply-demand model of the size of public sector and Wagner's law.

29 January 2021

Fedotenkov, Igor (2021): The long road to democracy: Does the demand for democracy affect its actual level?

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