Publications

Koen V. Hindriks and Dmytro Tykhonov. Opponent modelling in automated multi-issue negotiation using Bayesian learning.. In Lin Padgham and David C. Parkes and Jörg Müller and Simon Parsons, editor(s), AAMAS (1), 331-338, IFAAMAS,2008. [BibSonomy: dblp] URL

Koen V. Hindriks. Modules as Policy-Based Intentions: Modular Agent Programming in GOAL.. In Mehdi Dastani and Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni and Alessandro Ricci and Michael Winikoff, editor(s), PROMAS, (4908):156-171, Springer,2007. [BibSonomy: dblp] URL

Koen V. Hindriks and Catholijn M. Jonker and Dmytro Tykhonov. Negotiation Dynamics: Analysis, Concession Tactics, and Outcomes.. IAT, 427-433, IEEE Computer Society,2007. [BibSonomy: dblp] URL

Koen V. Hindriks and M. Birna van Riemsdijk. Satisfying Maintenance Goals.. In Matteo Baldoni and Tran Cao Son and M. Birna van Riemsdijk and Michael Winikoff, editor(s), DALT, (4897):86-103, Springer,2007. [BibSonomy: dblp] URL

Philippe De Donder and Jean Hindriks. The politics of progressive income taxation with incentive effects. Journal of Public Economics, (87)11:2491--2505, 2003. [BibSonomy: Majority voting] URL

Jean Hindriks and Philippe De Donder. The politics of redistributive social insurance. Journal of Public Economics, (87)12:2639--2660, 2003. [BibSonomy: Majority rule] URL

Frank S. de Boer and Koen V. Hindriks and Wiebe van der Hoek and John-Jules Ch. Meyer. Agent Programming with Declarative Goals. CoRR, (cs.AI/0207008) 2002. [BibSonomy: dblp] URL

Jean Hindriks. Is there a demand for income tax progressivity?. Economics Letters, (73)1:43--50, 2001. [BibSonomy: Income progressivity tax] URL

Jean Hindriks and Michael Keen and Abhinay Muthoo. Corruption, extortion and evasion. Journal of Public Economics, (74)3:395--430, 1999. [BibSonomy: Corruption] URL

Jean Hindriks. The consequences of labour mobility for redistribution: tax vs. transfer competition. Journal of Public Economics, (74)2:215--234, 1999. [BibSonomy: Tax competition] URL