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- 1/2023: Do fiscal rules reduce public investment? Evidence from European regions

- Leonard Mühlenweg and Lena Gerling
- 3/2022: Drivers of economic growth: The special case of Sub-Saharan Africa

- Helena Helfer
- 2/2022: Institutional hierarchies and economic growth: A bundled approach

- Helena Helfer
- 1/2022: A chance to win or lose it all? A systematic literature review on the consequences of natural disasters for governments

- Anna Kindsmüller
- 4/2021: Building bridges: Bilateral manager connections and international trade

- Felix Hoch and Jonas Rudsinske
- 3/2021: Trust we lost: The Treuhand experience and political behavior in the former German Democratic Republic

- Kim Leonie Kellermann
- 2/2021: Die Pandemie verschiebt die Dringlichkeiten in der Infrastrukturpolitik

- Anna Kindsmüller
- 1/2021: Die Konjunkturreagibilität öffentlicher Investitionen am Beispiel der deutschen Schuldenbremse

- Isabel Boldrick
- 1/2020: Why so negative? Negative party positioning in spatial models of voting

- Felix Hoch and Kim Leonie Kellermann
- 5/2019: Rally around the EU flag! Supra-nationalism in the light of Islamist terrorism

- Anna Nowak
- 4/2019: Fiscal decentralization and electoral participation: Analyzing districts in Indonesia

- Alfa Farah
- 3/2019: The impact of election information shocks on populist party preferences: Evidence from Germany

- Lena Gerling and Kim Leonie Kellermann
- 2/2019: Winning a district election in a clientelistic society: Evidence from decentralized Indonesia

- Alfa Farah
- 1/2019: The dynamics of political myths and ideologies

- Thomas Apolte and Julia Müller
- 6/2018: You failed! Government satisfaction and party preferences facing Islamist terrorism

- Anna Nowak
- 5/2018: Immigration and anti-immigrant sentiments: Evidence from the 2017 German parliamentary election

- Kim Leonie Kellermann and Simon Winter
- 4/2018: An empirical investigation on the distributional impact of network charges in Germany

- Lisa Schlesewsky and Simon Winter
- 3/2018: Radioinactive: Are nuclear power plant outages in France contagious to the German electricity price?

- Sonja Rinne
- 2/2018: Fiscal disparity, institutions and asymmetric yardstick competition

- Alfa Farah
- 1/2018: A theory of autocratic transition: Prerequisites to self-enforcing democracy

- Thomas Apolte
- 4/2017: Political participation and party capture in a dualized economy: A game theory approach

- Kim Leonie Kellermann
- 3/2017: Minimum wages and vocational training incentives in Germany

- Kim Leonie Kellermann
- 2/2017: Riots and the window of opportunity for coup plotters: Evidence on the link between urban protests and coups d'état

- Lena Gerling
- 1/2017: I hope I die before I get old: The supply side of the market for suicide bombers

- Thomas Apolte
- 6/2015: Social market economy: Towards a comprehensive composite index

- Helena Helfer
- 5/2015: Autocracy and the public: Mass revolts, winning coalitions, and policy control in dictatorships

- Thomas Apolte
- 4/2015: Überschätzen sich Schüler?

- Fabian Schleithoff
- 3/2015: Youth bulges, insurrections, and politico-economic institutions: Theory and empirical evidence

- Thomas Apolte and Lena Gerling
- 2/2015: Gordon Tullock's theory of dictatorship and revolution

- Thomas Apolte
- 1/2015: Abused rebels and winning coalitions: Regime change under the pressure of rebellions

- Thomas Apolte
- 3/2014: Sensitivity of economists during market allocation

- Johannes R. Suttner
- 2/2014: Youth bulges, insurrections, and politico-economic institutions

- Thomas Apolte
- 1/2014: Maternity leave and its consequences for subsequent careers in Germany

- Nele Franz
- 6/2013: The supply of democracy explaining voluntary democratic transition

- Thomas Apolte
- 5/2013: Income comparisons, income adaptation, and life satisfaction: How robust are estimates from survey data?

- Tobias Pfaff
- 4/2013: Testing the Easterlin hypothesis with panel data: The dynamic relationship between life satisfaction and economic growth in Germany and in the UK

- Tobias Pfaff and Johannes Hirata
- 3/2013: Unkonventionelle Geldpolitik: Warum die Europäische Zentralbank ihre Unabhängigkeit nicht verloren hat

- Carsten Schwäbe
- 2/2013: Which qualifications does a minister of the German Federal Government need to be reoccupied?

- Katrin Scharfenkamp
- 1/2013: Zur Ethik von Rankings im Hochschulwesen: Eine Betrachtung aus ökonomischer Perspektive

- Harry Müller
- 03/2012: Wie (un-)fair sind Ökonomen? Neue empirische Evidenz zur Marktbewertung und Rationalität

- René Ruske and Johannes Suttner
- 02/2012: An empirical study of the limits and perspectives of institutional transfers

- Marie Möller
- 01/2012: Toward a more general approach to political stability in comparative political systems

- Thomas Apolte
- 11/2011: Geschlechtsspezifische Verdienstunterschiede und Diskriminierung am Arbeitsmarkt: Eine Untersuchung unter Berücksichtigung von Voll- und Teilzeitarbeit

- Nele Franz
- 10/2011: Economic voting and economic revolutionizing? The economics of incumbency changes in European democracies and revolutionary events in the Arab World

- Marie Möller
- 9/2011: Das "Bruttonationalglück" als Leitlinie der Politik in Bhutan – eine ordnungspolitische Analyse

- Tobias Pfaff
- 8/2011: Bestimmungsgründe für die Beschäftigung und Rekrutierung von Älteren sowie für das Angebot an altersspezifischen Personalmaßnahmen

- Christian Lehmann
- 7/2011: Warum der Baseler Ausschluss für Bankenaufsicht mit seinem antizyklischen Kapitalpuffer falsch liegt

- Björn Ludwig
- 6/2011: Coping with unpleasant surprises in a complex world: Is rational choice possible in a world with positive information costs?

- Roger Congleton
- 5/2011: Kompetenzziele für das allgemein bildende Fach "Wirtschaft / Ökonomie" in der Sekundarstufe I: Ein gemeinsamer Vorschlag nordrhein-westfälischer Hochschullehrer für Ökonomische Bildung

- Marit Buddensiek, Dietmar Krafft, Karin Krzatala, Cornelius Lahme, Andreas Liening, Ewald Mittelstädt, Christian Müller, Michael-Burkhard Piorkowsky, Matthias Christian Pollmann, Thomas Retzmann, Hans Jürgen Schlösser and Elna-Cathérine Volkmann
- 4/2011: Overconfidence and team-performance: An analysis of NBA-players' self-perception

- Hannah Geyer and Hanke Wickhorst
- 3/2011: Gefangen im Dilemma? Ein strategischer Ansatz der Wahl- und Revolutionsteilnahme

- Marie Möller
- 2/2011: Plädoyer für eine problemorientierte, lerntheoretisch fachlich fundierte ökonomische Bildung

- Gerd-Jan Krol, Dirk Loerwald and Christian Müller
- 1/2011: Die Gemeinschaft der Lehrenden und Lernenden: Festvortrag zur Promotionsfeier der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät am 24. November 2010 in der Aula des Schlosses

- Alexander Dilger