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- 188: How Preferences Shape the Welfare and Employment Effects of Trade

- Hartmut Egger and Simone Habermeyer
- 187: The causal effect of early tracking in German schools on the intergenerational transmission of education

- Dominique Sulzmaier
- 186: Conditional cooperation: Type stability across games

- Michael Eichenseer and Johannes Moser
- 185: The role of the career costs of children for the effect of public child care on fertility and maternal employment

- Katrin Huber
- 184: Nonhomothetic Preferences and Rent Sharing in an Open Economy

- Hartmut Egger and Simone Habermeyer
- 183: Shocking Germany – A spatial analysis of German regional labor markets

- Oliver Krebs
- 182: RIOTs in Germany – Constructing an interregional input-output table for Germany

- Oliver Krebs
- 181: Naturalization and labor market performance of immigrants in Germany

- Regina Riphahn and Salwan Saif
- 180: Growing up in Ethnic Enclaves: Language Proficiency and Educational Attainment of Immigrant Children

- Alexander Danzer, Carsten Feuerbaum, Marc Piopiunik and Ludger Woessmann
- 179: Voluntary Quits: Do Works Councils Matter? An Analysis of the Reform of the German Works Constitution Act 2001

- Julian Adam
- 178: Housing and the Business Cycle Revisited

- Daniel Fehrle
- 177: Economic History Goes Digital: Topic Modeling the Journal of Economic History

- Lino Wehrheim
- 176: Hypothetical thinking and the winner's curse: An experimental investigation

- Johannes Moser
- 175: Is there a Glass Ceiling over Germany?

- Matthias Collischon
- 174: The Effect of Central Bank Transparency on Exchange Rate Volatility

- Christoph Weber
- 173: The Trend in Labour Income Share: the Role of Technological Change and Imperfect Labour Markets

- Francesco Carbonero, Christian Offermanns and Enzo Weber
- 172: The Unemployment Effect of Central Bank Transparency

- Christoph Weber
- 171: Responsibility-based allocation of cartel damages

- Stefan Napel and Dominik Welter
- 170: Effects of Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Labor Demand Shocks on the Housing Market

- Gabriel Lee, Binh Nguyen Thanh and Johannes Strobel
- 169: Institutional reforms and an incredible rise in old age employment

- Regina Riphahn and Rebecca Schrader
- 168: How Deep is Your Love? A Quantitative Spatial Analysis of the Transatlantic Trade Partnership

- Oliver Krebs and Michael Pflüger
- 167: Welfare effects of changed prices The “Tortilla Crisis" revisited

- Rita Motzigkeit
- 166: The causal effect of age at migration on youth educational attainment

- Dominique Lemmermann and Regina Riphahn
- 165: The Impact of the Bologna Reform on Student Outcomes – Evidence from Exogenous Variation in Regional Supply of Bachelor Programs in Germany

- Bernhard Enzi and Benedikt Siegler
- 164: Fertility Effects of Child Benefits

- Regina Riphahn and Frederik Wiynck
- 163: Central Bank Transparency and Inflation (Volatility) – New Evidence

- Christoph Weber
- 162: Refinancing MFIs with Market Power: Theory and Evidence

- Lutz Arnold, Benedikt Booker, Gregor Dorfleitner and Michaela Röhe
- 161: Birth Order and Health of Newborns: What Can We Learn from Danish Registry Data?

- Anne Brenøe and Ramona Molitor
- 160: Moving to an earnings-related parental leave system – do heterogeneous effects on parents make some children worse off?

- Katrin Huber
- 159: What drives the reversal of the gender education gap? Evidence from Germany

- Regina Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek
- 158: Exporters and Wage Inequality during the Great Recession - Evidence from Germany

- Wolfgang Dauth, Hans-Joerg Schmerer and Erwin Winkler
- 157: Paternal unemployment during childhood: causal effects on youth worklessness and educational attainment

- Steffen Mueller, Regina Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek
- 156: Using the life satisfaction approach to value daylight savings time transitions. Evidence from Britain and Germany

- Daniel Kuehnle and Christoph Wunder
- 155: Intergenerational transmission of unemployment – evidence for German sons

- Miriam Mäder, Steffen Müller, Regina Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek
- 154: Searching for the FED's Reaction Function

- Katrin Woelfel and Christoph Weber
- 153: The levelling effect of product market competition on gender wage discrimination

- Boris Hirsch, Michael Oberfichtner and Claus Schnabel
- 152: An employment guarantee as risk insurance? Assessing the effects of the NREGS on agricultural production decisions

- Esther Gehrke
- 151: Task trade and the employment pattern: the offshoring and onshoring of Brazilian firms

- Philipp Ehrl
- 150: A breakdown of residual wage inequality in Germany

- Philipp Ehrl
- 149: High-wage workers and high-productivity firms - a regional view on matching in Germany

- Philipp Ehrl
- 148: Earnings-related parental leave benefits and subjective well-being of young mothers: evidence from a German parental leave reform

- Miriam Maeder
- 147: State-level heterogeneity in returns to secondary schooling in West Germany

- Miriam Maeder
- 146: Post Reunification Economic Fluctuations in Germany: A Real Business Cycle Interpretation

- Michael Flor
- 145: Skills, Tasks and the Scarcity of Talent in a Global Economy

- Michael Koch
- 144: Matrix Box-Cox Models for Multivariate Realized Volatility

- Roland Weigand
- 143: The Multivariate Option iPoD Framework - Assessing Systemic Financial Risk

- Philipp Matros and Johannes Vilsmeier
- 142: Parental leave benefit and differential fertility responses: Evidence from a German reform

- Kamila Cygan-Rehm
- 141: The impact of peer achievement and peer heterogeneity on own achievement growth: Evidence from school transitions

- David Kiss
- 140: The effects of smoking bans on self-assessed health: evidence from Germany

- Daniel Kuehnle and Christoph Wunder
- 139: Trade and the Firm-Internal Allocation of Workers to Tasks

- Hartmut Egger and Michael Koch