CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series
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- Estimating Cross-Industry Cross-Country Interaction Models Using Benchmark Industry Characteristics

- Antonio Ciccone and Elias Papaioannou
- Information Nudges and Self-Control

- Thomas Mariotti, Nikolaus Schweizer, Nora Szech and Jonas von Wangenheim
- The Cost of a Divided America: An Experimental Study Into Destructive Behavior

- Wladislaw Mill and John Morgan
- A HANK² Model of Monetary Unions

- Christian Bayer, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Gernot Müller and Fabian Seyrich
- Leaning Against Housing Prices as Robustly Optimal Monetary Policy

- Klaus Adam and Michael Woodford
- Modeling Bank Panics: Challenges

- Lawrence Christiano, Husnu Dalgic and Xiaoming Li
- Eliciting Moral Preferences Under Image Concerns: Theory and Evidence

- Roland Benabou, Armin Falk, Luca Henkel and Jean Tirole
- Screening for Breakthroughs

- Gregorio Curello and Ludvig Sinander
- Equilibrium Effects in Complementary Markets: Electric Vehicle Adoption and Electricity Pricing

- Pascal Heid, Kevin Remmy and Mathias Reynaert
- Air Quality, High-Skilled Worker Productivity And Adaptation: Evidence From Github

- Felix Holub and Beate Thies
- My Home Is My Castle - The Benefits of Working From Home During a Pandemic Crisis: Evidence From Germany

- Jean-Victor Alipour, Harald Fadinger and Jan Schymik
- Heterogeneous Impacts of Cost Shocks, Strategic Bidding and Pass-Through: Evidence From the New England Electricity Market

- Harim Kim
- Partisan Voting Under Uncertainty

- Lily Ling Yang
- Optimal Retail Contracts With Return Policies

- Ying-Ju Chen, Zhengqing Gui, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Xiaojian Zhao
- Spillover Effects of Old-Age Pension Across Generations: Family Labor Supply and Child Outcomes

- Katja Kaufmann, Yasemin Özdemir and Han Ye
- Job Search During a Pandemic Recession:Survey Evidence From the Netherlands

- Maria Balgova, Simon Trenkle, Christian Zimpelmann and Nico Pestel
- Management Practices and Climate Policy in China

- Soo Keong Young, Ulrich Wagner, Peiyao Shen, Laure de Preux, Mirabelle Muȗls, Ralf Martin and Jing Cao
- The Welfare Effects of Early Termination Fees in the US Wireless Industry

- Joseph Cullen, Nicolas Schutz and Oleksandr Shcherbakov
- The Directive on Unfair Trading Practices in the Agri-Food Supply Chain: Regulatory Ambitions and Legal Instruments

- Jens-Uwe Franck
- Overexertion of Effort Under Working Time Autonomy and Feedback Provision

- Thomas Dohmen and Elena Shvartsman
- Mission of the company, prosocial attitudes and job preferences: a discrete choice experiment

- Arjan Non, Ingrid Rohde, Andries de Grip and Thomas Dohmen
- Can Media Pluralism Be Harmful to News Quality?

- Federico Innocenti
- The Long-Run Effects of STEM-Hours in High School: Evidence From Dutch Administrative Data

- Katja Kaufmann and Mark Jeffrey Spils
- English Versus Vickrey Auctions With Loss-Averse Bidders

- Jonas von Wangenheim
- Kicking the Can Down the Road: Government Interventions in the European Banking Sector

- Viral V. Acharya, Lea Borchert, Maximilian Jager and Sascha Steffen
- The Expected (Signaling) Value of Higher Education

- Laura Ehrmantraut, Pia Pinger and Renske Stans
- Pricing for the Stars Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Rating Systems

- Andre Stenzel, Christoph Wolf and Peter Schmidt
- Racial Representation Among Academics and Students’ Academic and Labor Market Outcomes

- Angus Holford and Sonkurt Sen
- Less Bank Regulation, More Non-Bank Lending

- Mary Chen, Seung Jung Lee, Daniel Neuhann and Farzad Saidi
- Sweet Lemons: Mitigating Collusion in Organizations

- Colin von Negenborn and Martin Pollrich
- Strategic Information Transmission and Efficient Corporate Control

- Paul Voß and Marius Kulms
- Efficient Solution and Computation of Models With Occasionally Binding Constraints

- Gregor Boehl
- Disruptive Effects of Natural Disasters: The 1906 San Francisco Fire

- Hanna Schwank
- Do People Value More Informative News?

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- Manipulated Electorates and Information Aggregation

- Mehmet Ekmekci and Stephan Lauermann
- Is Germany Becoming the European Pollution Haven?

- Kathrine von Graevenitz, Elisa Rottner and Philipp Richter
- The Intergenerational Correlation of Employment

- Gabriela Galassi, David Koll and Lukas Mayr
- Robust Bidding and Revenue in Descending Price Auctions

- Sarah Auster and Christian Kellner
- Liquidity Regulation and Bank Risk Taking on the Horizon

- Joshua Bosshardt, Ali Kakhbod and Farzad Saidi
- Incentives for Collective Innovation

- Gregorio Curello
- Collective Intelligence: Crowd Wisdom Versus Herding

- Andreas Engert
- Does Pricing Carbon Mitigate Climate Change? Firm-Level Evidence From the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme

- Jonathan Colmer, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Ulrich Wagner
- An Efficient Dynamic Mechanism with Covert Information Acquisition

- Vitali Gretschko and Jasmina Simon
- Drivers of Switching in Autoinsurance: Evidence from Observable and Exogenous Consideration Sets

- Helena Perrone and Fabricio Valiati
- Support for Renewable Energy, The Case of Windpower

- Robert Germeshausen, Sven Heim and Ulrich Wagner
- Shallow Meritocracy

- Peter Andre
- A Behavioral Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian Model

- Oliver Pfäuti and Fabian Seyrich
- Price Disclosure by Two-Sided Platforms

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Simple Allocation with Correlated Types

- Axel Niemeyer and Justus Preusser
- Strategic Communication Among Banks

- Christian Bittner, Falko Fecht, Melissa Pala and Farzad Saidi
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