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- 08-001: Breakup of Repeat Transaction Contracts, Specific Investment, and Efficient Rent-Seeking

- Bernhard Ganglmair
- 07-004: A Tale of Markets and Jungles in a Simple Model of Growth

- Thomas Gall and Paolo Masella
- 07-003: Foreign Competition, Multinational Firms, and the Effects of One-Sided Wage Rigidity

- Sebastian Braun
- 07-002: Political Support and Candidate Choice

- Hannes Mueller
- 07-001: An Economic Evaluation of Life-Style and Air-pollution-related Damages: Results from the BRFSS

- Cinzia Di Novi
- 06-005: Asymmetric Equilibria and Non-cooperative Access Pricing in Telecommunications
- Stefan Behringer
- 06-004: Trade Liberalisation, Process and Product Innovation, and Relative Skill Demand

- Sebastian Braun
- 06-003: Information Aggregation and Preference Heterogeneity in Committees

- Elisabeth Schulte
- 06-002: Slowly, but Changing: How Does Genuine State Dependence Affect Female Labor Supply on the Extensive and Intensive Margin

- Peter Haan
- 06-001: College Education and Wages in the U.K.: Estimating Conditional Average Structural Functions in Nonadditive Models with Binary Endogenous Variables

- Tobias Klein
- 05-007: The Provision of a Public Good with a direct Provision Technology and Large Number of Agents
- Stefan Behringer
- 05-006: Endogenous Technical Change, Spillovers, and Market Structure
- Stefan Behringer
- 05-005: Monetary Equilibria in a Cash-in-Advance Economy with Incomplete Financial Markets

- Jinhui Bai and Ingolf Schwarz
- 05-004: Inequality, Incomplete Contracts, and the Size Distribution of Business Firms

- Thomas Gall
- 05-003: Entry, Access Pricing, and Welfare in the Telecommunications Industry
- Stefan Behringer
- 05-002: Equilibrium non-reciprocal Access Pricing in the Telecommunication Industry
- Stefan Behringer
- 05-001: Learning from Decentralised Policy: The Demand Side

- Jan Schnellenbach