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   277: Who are They Talking About? Detecting Mentions of Social Groups in Political Texts with Supervised Learning  Hauke Licht and Ronja Sczepanski276: No More Cost in Translation: Validating Open-Source Machine Translation for Quantitative Text Analysis  Hauke Licht, Ronja Sczepanski, Moritz Laurer and Ayjeren Bekmuratovna275: Ends versus Means: Kantians, Utilitarians, and Moral Decisions  Roland Benabou, Armin Falk and Luca Henkel274: Political Activists are Not Driven by Instrumental Motives: Evidence from Two Natural Field Experiments  Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth273: The Effects of UI Caseworkers on Job Search Effort  Amelie Schiprowski, Julia Schmidtke, Johannes Schmieder and Simon Trenkle272: Lost in Transmission  Thomas Graeber, Shakked Noy and Christopher Roth271: Information Experiments  Ingar Haaland, Julian König, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart270: How In-Person Conversations Shape Political Polarization: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from a Nationwide Initiative  Ximeng Fang, Sven Heuser and Lasse S. Stötzer269: Identity and Economic Incentives  Kwabena Donkor, Lorenz Goette, Maximilian Müller, Eugen Dimant and Michael Kurschilgen268: Gender Differences in Wage Expectations and Negotiation  Lukas Kiessling, Pia Pinger, Philipp Seegers and Jan Bergerhoff267: The Role of Discounting in Bargaining with Private Information  Francesc Dilme266: Child Penalty Estimation and Mothers’ Age at First Birth  Valentina Melentyeva and Lukas Riedel265: Unemployment Risk, Portfolio Choice, and the Racial Wealth Gap  Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick264: Can Information Be Too Much? Information Source Selection and Beliefs  Andrea Amelio263: Contingent Belief Updating  Chiara Aina, Andrea Amelio and Katharina Brütt262: Debunking "Fake News" on Social Media: Short-Term and Longer-Term Effects of Fact Checking and Media Literacy Interventions  Lara Berger, Anna Kerkhof, Felix Mindl and Johannes Münster261: Strategic Complementarities in a Model of Commercial Media Bias  Anna Kerkhof and Johannes Münster260: When Product Markets Become Collective Traps: The Case of Social Media  Leonardo Bursztyn, Benjamin Handel, Rafael Jiménez-Durán and Christopher Roth259: Mental Models of the Stock Market  Peter Andre, Philipp Schirmer and Johannes Wohlfart258: Serving Consumers in an Uncertain World: A Credence Goods Experiment  Loukas Balafoutas, Helena Fornwagner, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Maryna Tverdostup257: Diagnostic Uncertainty and Insurance Coverage in Credence Goods Markets  Loukas Balafoutas, Helena Fornwagner, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Maryna Tverdostup256: Attention to the Macroeconomy  Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Oliver Pfäuti, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart255: Historical Narratives about the COVID-19 Pandemic are Motivationally Biased  Philipp Sprengholz, Luca Henkel, Robert Böhm and Cornelia Betsch254: Sequentially Stable Outcomes  Francesc Dilme253: Gender Norms and the Gender Gap in Higher Education  Stefanie Huber and Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz252: Timing Decisions under Model Uncertainty  Sarah Auster and Christian Kellner251: Corrupted by Algorithms? How AI-generated and Human-written Advice Shape (Dis)honesty  Margarita Leib, Nils Köbis, Rainer Michael Rilke, Marloes Hagens and Bernd Irlenbusch250: Information Transmission between Banks and the Market for Corporate Control  Christian Bittner, Falko Fecht, Melissa Pala and Farzad Saidi249: Female Leadership and Workplace Climate  Sule Alan, Gozde Corekcioglu, Mustafa Kaba and Matthias Sutter248: Attitudes to Migration and the Market for News  Razi Farukh, Matthias Heinz, Anna Kerkhof and Heiner Schumacher247: The Gender Gap in Earnings Losses after Job Displacement  Hannah Illing, Johannes Schmieder and Simon Trenkle246: Job Displacement and Migrant Labor Market Assimilation  Maria Balgova and Hannah Illing245: Persuasion with Limited Data: A Case-Based Approach  Shiri Alon, Sarah Auster, Gabi Gayer and Stefania Minardi244: Closing the Gender Gap in Salary Increases: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Promoting Pay Equity  Jakob Alfitian, Marvin Deversi and Dirk Sliwka243: Voting with Interdependent Values: The Condorcet Winner  Alex Gershkov, Andreas Kleiner, Benny Moldovanu and Xianwen Shi242: Optimal Insurance: Dual Utility, Random Losses and Adverse Selection  Alex Gershkov, Benny Moldovanu, Philipp Strack and Mengxi Zhang241: The Political Effects of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Weimar Germany  Stefan Bauernschuster, Matthias Blum, Erik Hornung and Christoph Koenig240: The Nash Wage Elasticity and its Business Cycle Implications  Matthew Knowles and Mario Lupoli239: The Taxation of Couples  Felix J. Bierbrauer, Pierre Boyer, Andreas Peichl and Daniel Weishaar238: How Heterogeneous Beliefs Trigger Financial Crises  Florian Schuster, Marco Wysietzki and Jonas Zdrzalek237: Image Concerns and the Dynamics of Prosocial Behavior  Jana Hofmeier and Louis Strang236: Carrots and Sticks: Targeting the Opposition in an Autocratic Regime  Cathrin Mohr235: Job Levels and Wages  Christian Bayer and Moritz Kuhn234: Committee Deliberation and Gender Differences in Influence  Jonas Radbruch and Amelie Schiprowski233: Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment  Felix Chopra, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart232: Elite Selection in an Autocracy: The Career Costs of Political Ties  Leonie Bielefeld and Cathrin Mohr231: German Real Estate Index (GREIX)  Francisco Amaral, Martin Dohmen, Moritz Schularick and Jonas Zdrzalek230: Too-many-to-fail and the Design of Bailout Regimes  Wolf Wagner and Jing Zeng229: Financial Literacy, Experimental Preference Measures and Field Behavior – A Randomized Educational Intervention  Matthias Sutter, Michael Weyland, Anna Untertrifaller, Manuel Froitzheim and Sebastian Schneider228: Murphy's Law or Luck of the Irish? Disparate Treatment of the Irish in 19th Century Courts  Anna Bindler, Randi Hjalmarsson, Stephen Machin and Melissa Rubio-Ramos |  |