CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series
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- Information Design and Career Concerns

- David Rodina
- Willingness to take risk: The role of risk conception and optimism

- Thomas Dohmen, Simone Quercia and Jana Willrodt
- Optimal Testing and Social Distancing of Individuals With Private Health Signals

- Thomas Tröger
- Approval vs. Participation Quorums

- Dmitriy Vorobyev, Azamat Valei and Andrei Matveenko
- Demand Steering Through the Smokescreen of Stockouts: Evidence from Cigarette Vending Machines

- Pablo Casas, Asis Martinez-Jerez and Helena Perrone
- Market Size and Spatial Growth—Evidence From Germany’s Post-war Population Expulsions: A Comment

- Antonio Ciccone and Jan Nimczik
- Entry Deterrence with Public Signals: Revisiting the Chain-Store Paradox

- Francesc Dilmé and Aaron Kolb
- Gender Differences in Wage Expectations and Negotiation

- Lukas Kiessling, Pia Pinger, Philipp Seegers and Jan Bergerhoff
- Aggregate and Distributional Effects of School Closure Mitigation Policies: Public versus Private Education

- Lukas Mahler and Minchul Yum
- Can You Trust the Blockchain? The (Limited) Power of Peer-to-Peer Networks for Information Provision

- Benedikt Franke, Qi Gao and Andre Stenzel
- Hidden Testing and Selective Disclosure of Evidence

- Claudia Herresthal
- The Value of Commuting Time, Flexibility, and Job Security: Evidence From Current and Recent Jobseekers in Flanders

- Bert Van Landeghem, Thomas Dohmen, Arne Hole and Annemarie Künn-Nelen
- The Digital Markets Act and the Whack-A-Mole Challenge

- Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Peitz
- Self-selection of peers and performance

- Lukas Kiessling, Jonas Radbruch and Sebastian Schaube
- Norms as Obligations

- Leonard Hoeft, Michael Kurschilgen and Wladislaw Mill
- Limited Awareness and Financial Intermediation

- Sarah Auster and Nicola Pavoni
- Structural Empirical Analysis of Vacancy Referrals With Imperfect Monitoring and the Strategic Use of Sickness Absence

- Gerard J. van den Berg, Hanno Foerster and Arne Uhlendorff
- Mechanisms without transfers for fully biased agents

- Deniz Kattwinkel, Axel Niemeyer, Justus Preusser and Alexander Winter
- Come Together: Firm Boundaries and Delegation

- Laura Alfaro, Nicholas Bloom, Paola Conconi, Harald Fadinger, Patrick Legros, Andrew F. Newman, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- Air Quality, High-Skilled Worker Productivity And Adaptation: Evidence From Github

- Felix Holub and Beate Thies
- Mechanism Design for Unequal Societies

- Marco Reuter and Carl-Christian Groh
- Childhood Migration and Educational Attainment: Evidence from Indonesia

- Hanna Schwank
- Dynamic Expert Incentives: Complementarity and Substitutability in Information Acquisition

- Tsz-Ning Wong and Ling Yang
- Regulatory Capacity in a Game of Asymmetric Regulation

- Jacopo Gambato, Bernhard Ganglmair and Julia Krämer
- The Unequal Consequences of Job Loss across Countries*

- Antoine Bertheau, Edoardo Acabbi, Cristina Barceló, Andreas Gulyas, Stefano Lombardi and Raffaele Saggio
- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Disentangling Crucial Channels

- Bettina Siflinger, Michaela Paffenholz, Sebastian Seitz, Moritz Mendel and Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
- Carbon Footprints of European Manufacturing Jobs: Stylized Facts and Implications for Climate Policy

- Ulrich Wagner, D. Kassem, A. Gerster, J. Jaraite-Kazukauske, M. Klemetsen, Marita Laukkanen, J. Leisner, Ralf Martin, Jakob Munch, Mirabelle Muûls, A.T. Nielsen, Laure de Preux, Knut Einar Rosendahl and S. Schusser
- Corporate Actions as Moral Issues

- Zwetelina Iliewa, Elisabeth Kempf and Oliver Spalt
- 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
- The Long-Run Effects of STEM-Hours in High School: Evidence From Dutch Administrative Data

- Katja Kaufmann and Mark Jeffrey Spils
- Dynamic Tax Evasion and Capital Misallocation in General Equilibrium

- Francesco Menoncin, Andrea Modena and Luca Regis
- Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States: An Update Including the 2022 Wave

- Moritz Kuhn and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- Who Pays for the Tariffs and Why? A Tale of Two Countries

- Chaonan Feng, Liyan Han and Lei Li
- Anticompetitive Vertical Merger Waves

- Johan Hombert, Jerome Pouyet and Nicolas Schutz
- Shifting Gears: Environmental Regulation in the Car Industry and Technological Change Among Suppliers

- Johannes Gessner
- Socioemotional Development during Adolescence: Evidence from a Large Macro Shock

- Ghazala Azmat, Katja Kaufmann and Yasemin Özdemir
- Organized Voters: Elections and Public Funding of Nonprofits

- Camille Urvoy
- Sequential Choices, Option Values, and the Returns to Education

- Manudeep Bhuller, Philipp Eisenhauer and Moritz Mendel
- Inequality and Financial Fragility

- Yuliyan Mitkov
- Pricing for the Stars Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Rating Systems

- Andre Stenzel, Christoph Wolf and Peter Schmidt
- The Effect of Compulsory Education on non-Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries

- Antonia K. Entorf and Thomas Dohmen
- Fake Experts

- Patrick Lahr and Justus Winkelmann
- Capital Risk, Fiscal Policy, and the Distribution of Wealth

- Andrea Modena and Luca Regis
- Blockchain Congestion Facilitates Currency Competition

- Maxi Guennewig
- Heterogeneity, Transfer Progressivity and Business Cycles

- Youngsoo Jang, Takeki Sunakawa and Minchul Yum
- From Mancession to Shecession: Women’s Employment in Regular and Pandemic Recessions

- Titan Alon, Sena Coskun, Matthias Doepke, David Koll and Michele Tertilt
- Credit Conditions When Lenders Are Commonly Owned

- Mattia Colombo, Laura Grigolon and Emanuele Tarantino
- The Effectiveness of Strategies to Contain SARS-CoV-2: Testing, Vaccinations, and NPIs

- Janos Gabler, Tobias Raabe, Klara Röhrl and Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
- Representation Is Not Sufficient For Selecting Gender Diversity

- Justus Baron, Bernhard Ganglmair, Nicola Persico, Timothy Simcoe and Emanuele Tarantino
- Probabilistic Verification in Mechanism Design

- Ian Ball and Deniz Kattwinkel
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