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- 85: Random Placement but Real Bias

- Marco Schmandt, Constantin Tielkes and Felix Weinhardt
- 84: Online Tutoring, School Performance, and School-to-Work Transitions: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial

- Silke Anger, Bernhard Christoph, Agata Galkiewicz, Shushanik Margaryan, Malte Sandner and Thomas Siedler
- 83: Mind the lag: Using assessed and list prices as proxies for housing market values

- Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt, Hans Koster and Tu Giang Vu
- 82: Inequality, Home Production, and Monetary Policy

- Vanessa B. Schmidt
- 81: Bismarck's Welfare State and the Socialists

- Felix Kersting
- 80: The Impact of Macroeconomic Conditions on Long-Term Care: Evidence on Prices

- Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan and Mia Teschner
- 79: Reasoning about Bounded Reasoning

- Shuige Liu and Gabriel Ziegler
- 78: Information Unraveling and Limited Depth of Reasoning

- Volker Benndorf, Dorothea Kübler and Hans-Theo Normann
- 77: The effect of framing on policy support: Experimental evidence from urban transport policies

- Johanna Arlinghaus, Théo Konc, Linus Mattauch and Stephan Sommer
- 76: Prices vs. Quantities from a Citizen’s Perspective

- Franziska Funke, Théo Konc, Linus Mattauch, Michael Pahle, Antonia Schwarz and Stephan Sommer
- 75: Legislative institutions and distributive politics: Evidence from Germany’s federal budget committee

- Anina Harter
- 74: Unemployment Benefits and Interest Rates: The Role of Age

- Erik Dasenbrock and Britta Gehrke
- 73: Personalized Reminders: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Voluntary Retirement Savings in Colombia

- Jared Gars, Laura Prada, Egon Tripodi and Santiago Borda
- 72: What Do Lead Banks Learn from Leveraged Loan Investors?

- Max Bruche, Ralf R. Meisenzahl and David X. Xu
- 71: Aggregate Lending Standards and Inequality

- Vanessa Schmidt and Hannah Seidl
- 70: Measuring Long-Run Expectations that Correlate with Investment Decisions

- Peter Haan, Chen Sun, Felix Weinhardt and Georg Weizsäcker
- 69: Divisive By Design: Shaping Values in Optimal Mechanisms

- Anja Prummer and Francesco Nava
- 68: The Bitter Taste of Unemployment – Evidence from Plant Closures and Layoffs

- Christopher Prömel and Max Steinhardt
- 67: Parental Leave Benefits and Gender Inequality: Evidence from a Benefits Cap for High-Earning Mothers

- Sevrin Waights
- 66: Short-time work and precautionary savings

- Thomas Dengler, Britta Gehrke and Leopold Zessner-Spitzenberg
- 65: Understanding Spatial House Price Dynamics in a Housing Boom

- Leo Kaas, Georgi Kocharkov and Nicolas Syrichas
- 64: Networks of Dissent: Social Leaders and Protest in an Autocracy

- Johannes Buggle, Max Deter and Martin Lange
- 63: Spatial Policies and Heterogeneous Employment Responses

- Fabian Bald and Marcel Henkel
- 62: The Gender Gap in Gender-Blind University Admissions

- Yi Han, Dorothea Kübler, Yiming Liu, Xinye Zheng and Yibo Zong
- 61: The effect of tuition fees on university graduation

- Marc Bachmeier and Jan Marcus
- 60: Asymmetric Inflation Target Credibility

- Winnie Coleman and Dieter Nautz
- 59: Migration and Innovation: The Impact of East German Inventors on West Germany’s Technological Development

- Antonin Bergeaud, Max Deter, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich
- 58: Monetary Policy, Property Prices and Rents: Evidence from Local Housing Markets

- Martin Groiss and Nicolas Syrichas
- 57: Measuring quality of life under spatial frictions

- Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt, Fabian Bald, Duncan Roth and Tobias Seidel
- 56: An Organizational Theory of Unionization

- Anja Prummer and Francesco Squintani
- 55: E-Learning at Universities: Does Starting with Difficult Questions Affect Student Performance?

- Agata Galkiewicz, Jan Marcus and Thomas Siedler
- 54: Parental Leave and Discrimination in the Labor Market

- Julia Schmieder, Doris Weichselbaumer, Clara Welteke and Katharina Wrohlich
- 53: Consumer Consent Regulation

- Roland Strausz
- 52: Child Penalties in Labour Market Skills

- Jonas Jessen, Lavinia Kinne and Michele Battisti
- 51: Overconfidence and the Political and Financial Behavior of a Representative Sample

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Bernhard Kassner and Steffen Ahrens
- 50: Income Effects of Disability Benefits

- Sebastian Becker, Annica Gehlen, Johannes Geyer and Peter Haan
- 49: Monetizing digital content with network effects: A mechanism-design approach

- Vincent Meisner and Pascal Pillath
- 48: Direct Elicitation of Parametric Belief Distributions: An application to inflation expectations

- Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez, Ciril Bosch-Rosa and Thomas Meissner
- 47: The Political Economics of Green Transitions: Optimal Intertemporal Policy Response

- Lorenz Dögnitz, Théo Konc and Linus Mattauch
- 46: Detecting excessive credit growth: An approach based on structural counterfactuals

- Magnus Saß
- 45: Selling Certification of Private and Market Information

- Gorkem Celik and Roland Strausz
- 44: Housing-consumption channel of mortgage demand

- Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt, Nikodem Szumilo and Jagdish Tripathy
- 43: Separate Housework Spheres

- Jonas Jessen, Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch, Felix Weinhardt and Jan Berkes
- 42: Strategic Use of Unfriendly Leadership and Labor Market Competition: An Experimental Analysis

- Anastasia Danilov, Ju Yeong Hong and Anja Schöttner
- 41: Foreclosure and Profit Shifting with Partial Vertical Ownership

- Matthias Hunold and Vasilisa Petrishcheva
- 40: De-industrialization, local joblessness and the male-female employment gap

- Miriam Fritzsche
- 39: Narrative Persuasion

- Kai Barron and Tilman Fries
- 38: Supporting carbon pricing when interest rates are higher

- Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch, Thomas Douenne, Adrien Fabre and Joseph Stiglitz
- 37: Bounded Rationality, Beliefs, and Behavior

- Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch
- 36: Misperceived Effectiveness and the Demand for Psychotherapy

- Christopher Roth, Peter Schwardmann and Egon Tripodi
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