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- 559: Playing 'Hard to Get': An Economic Rationale for Crowding Out of Intrinsically Motivated Behavior

- Wendelin Schnedler and Christoph Vanberg
- 558: Group size and decision rules in legislative bargaining

- Luis Miller and Christoph Vanberg
- 557: Framing Matters in Gender-Paired Dictator Games

- Sara Elisa Kettner and Smarandita Ceccato
- 556: Imitation under stress

- Magdalena Buckert, Jörg Oechssler and Christiane Schwieren
- 555: A Test of Mechanical Ambiguity

- Jörg Oechssler and Alex Roomets
- 554: The Effect of Emission Information on Housing Prices in Germany

- Alexander Rohlf, Daniel Römer and Kathrine von Graevenitz
- 553: Tracking Under-Reported Financial Flows: China’s Development Finance and the Aid-Conflict Nexus Revisited

- Austin M. Strange, Bradley Parks, Michael J. Tierney, Andreas Fuchs and Axel Dreher
- 552: The Home Bias in Sovereign Ratings

- Andreas Fuchs and Kai Gehring
- 551: Why Do Unionized Workers Have More Nonfatal Occupational Injuries?

- Alejandro Donado
- 550: Surrender your market! Do the G5 countries use World Bank Trade Conditionality to promote Trade?

- Martin Breßlein and Maya Schmaljohann
- 549: Pretending to be the Good Guy. How to Increase ODA Inflows while Abusing Human Rights

- Maya Schmaljohann
- 548: Intertemporal stability of ambiguity preferences

- Peter Duersch, Daniel Römer and Benjamin Roth
- 547: Price Competition in an Inflationary Environment

- Peter Duersch and Thomas Eife
- 546: Ein hermeneutischer Konstruktionsentwurf sozialer Systeme

- Hans-Christian Krcal
- 545: Non-Strategic Punishment when Monitoring is Costly: Experimental Evidence on Differences between Second and Third Party Behavior

- Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke
- 544: Premium Auctions and Risk Preferences: An Experimental Study

- Christoph Brunner, Audrey Hu and Jörg Oechssler
- 543: Measuring Persistence in Volatility Spillovers

- Christian Conrad and Enzo Weber
- 542: Systemisch bedingte Gestaltungsaufgaben für das soziale System „Betrieb“ – kommunikative Handlungsfelder

- Hans-Christian Krcal
- 541: Does Inclusion Guarantee Institutional Autonomy? The Case of the Inter-American Development Bank

- Diego Hernandez
- 540: The Intergenerational Transfer of Solar Radiation Management Capabilities and Atmospheric Carbon Stocks

- Timo Goeschl, Daniel Heyen and Juan Moreno-Cruz
- 539: Do Aid Donors Coordinate Within Recipient Countries?

- Hannes Öhler
- 538: Enhancing Foreign Direct Investment via Transparency? Evaluating the Effects of the EITI on FDI

- Maya Schmaljohann
- 537: Heterogeneous consumers, segmented asset markets, and the effects of monetary policy

- Zeno Enders
- 536: The Effect of Political Communication on European Financial Markets during the Sovereign Debt Crisis

- Christian Conrad and Klaus Ulrich Zumbach
- 535: Anticipating Long-Term Stock Market Volatility

- Christian Conrad and Karin Loch
- 534: Does good advice come cheap? - On the assessment of risk preferences in the lab and the field

- Andrea Leuermann and Benjamin Roth
- 533: Stereotypes and Risk Attitudes: Evidence from the Lab and the Field

- Andrea Leuermann and Benjamin Roth
- 532: The Needy Donor: An Empirical Analysis of India’s Aid Motives

- Andreas Fuchs and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- 531: Benefit or burden? Unraveling the effect of economic freedom on subjective well-being

- Kai Gehring
- 530: Hierarchy, Coercion, and Exploitation: An Experimental Analysis

- Nikos Nikiforakis, Jörg Oechssler and Anwar Shah
- 529: Once Beaten, Never Again: Imitation in Two-Player Potential Games

- Peter Duersch, Jörg Oechssler and Burkhard Schipper
- 528: How do people cope with an ambiguous situation when it becomes even more ambiguous?

- Jürgen Eichberger, Jörg Oechssler and Wendelin Schnedler
- 527: Endangering the natural basis of life is unjust. On the status and future of the sustainability discourse

- Christian Becker, Dieter Ewringmann, Malte Faber, Thomas Petersen and Angelika Zahrnt
- 526: The Environmental Aspect of “Making People Rich as the Top Priority” in China: a Marxian Perspective

- Malte Faber and Thomas Petersen
- 525: On the Macroeconomic Determinants of the Long-Term Oil-Stock Correlation

- Christian Conrad, Karin Loch and Daniel Rittler
- 524: On the Obligation to Provide Environmental Information in the 21st Century – Empirical Evidence from Germany

- Philipp Massier and Daniel Römer
- 523: The Asymmetric Leximin Solution

- Bram Driesen
- 522: Age differences in the reaction to incentives – do older people avoid competition?

- Alec N. Sproten and Christiane Schwieren
- 521: Explaining Inflation-Gap Persistence by a Time-Varying Taylor Rule

- Christian Conrad and Thomas Eife
- 520: Karl Marx: Herakles oder Sisyphos?Eine philosophische und ökonomische Untersuchung

- Thomas Petersen and Malte Faber
- 519: Juvenile Law and Recidivism in Germany – New Evidence from the Old Continent

- Stefan Pichler and Daniel Römer
- 518: Explaining the Persistent Effect of the Euro-Changeover on German Restaurant Prices

- Thomas Eife
- 517: Willingness to Pay for Individual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: Evidence from a Large Field Experiment

- Johannes Diederich and Timo Goeschl
- 516: More than Meets the Eye: an Eye-tracking Experiment on the Beauty Contest Game

- Julia Müller and Christiane Schwieren
- 515: Finitely repeated games with social preferences

- Jörg Oechssler
- 514: Giving in a Large Economy: Price vs. Non-Price Effects in a Field Experiment

- Johannes Diederich and Timo Goeschl
- 513: Das Management des (un)erwünschten Ressourcenüberschusses Teil IV. Absorbierter organizational slack für die sekundäre Wertschöpfung

- Hans-Christian Krcal
- 512: Finitely repeated games with social preferences

- Jörg Oechssler
- 511: Can Personality Explain what is Underlying Women's Unwillingness to Compete?

- Julia Müller and Christiane Schwieren
- 510: Population Aging, the Composition of Government Spending,and Endogenous Economic Growth in Politico-Economic Equilibrium

- Johanna Kuehnel