CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series
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- Banks' Trading After the Lehman Crisis - The Role of Unconventional Monetary Policy

- Isabel Schnabel and Johannes Tischer
- Merger Policy in a Quantitative Model of International Trade

- Holger Breinlich, Volker Nocke and Nicolas Schutz
- Quantifying the Germany Shock: Structural Reforms and Spillovers in a Currency Union

- Harald Fadinger, Philipp Herkenhoff and Jan Schymik
- Gibrat's Law for Cities: Evidence From World War I Casualties

- Antonio Ciccone
- Auctions with Frictions: Recruitment, Entry, and Limited Commitment

- Stephan Lauermann and Asher Wolinsky
- Rational vs. Irrational Beliefs in a Complex World

- Gregor Boehl and Cars Hommes
- Optimal Allocations with Capacity Constrained Verification

- Albin Erlanson and Andreas Kleiner
- Disruptive Effects of Natural Disasters: The 1906 San Francisco Fire

- Hanna Schwank
- Germany’s ‘Lex Apple Pay’: Payment Service Regulation Overtakes Competition Enforcement

- Jens-Uwe Franck and Dimitrios Linardatos
- First Best Implementation With Costly Information Acquisition

- Daniil Larionov, Hien Pham, Takuro Yamashita and Shuguang Zhu
- Shifting Gears: Environmental Regulation in the Car Industry and Technological Change Among Suppliers

- Johannes Gessner
- Germany’s New Competition Tool: Sector Inquiry With Remedies

- Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Peitz
- Big Data and Inequality

- Carl-Christian Groh
- High-Frequency Trading and Price Informativeness

- Jasmin Gider, Simon N. M. Schmickler and Christian Westheide
- Price Disclosure by Two-Sided Platforms

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Do Plants Freeze Upon Uncertainty Shocks?

- Ariel Mecikovsky and Matthias Meier
- The Multiple-Volunteers Principle for Assigning Unpleasant and Pleasant Tasks

- Susanne Goldluecke and Thomas Troeger
- Socioemotional Development during Adolescence: Evidence from a Large Macro Shock

- Ghazala Azmat, Katja Kaufmann and Yasemin Özdemir
- Hosting Media Bias: Evidence From the Universe of French Broadcasts, 2002-2020

- Julia Cagé, Moritz Hengel, Nicolas Hervé and Camille Urvoy
- Market Depth, Leverage, and Speculative Bubbles

- Zeno Enders and Hendrik Hakenes
- Shallow Meritocracy

- Peter Andre
- Federal Unemployment Reinsurance Amid Local Labor-Market Policy

- Marek Ignaszak, Philip Jung and Keith Kuester
- Aggregate and Intergenerational Implications of School Closures: A Quantitative Assessment

- Youngsoo Jang and Minchul Yum
- Parental Involvement and the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Preferences and Attitudes

- Maria Zumbuehl, Thomas Dohmen and Gerard Pfann
- Egocentric Norm Adoption

- Thomas Neuber
- Competition Between Friends and Foes

- Wladislaw Mill and John Morgan
- The Comparative Statics of Persuasion

- Gregorio Curello and Ludvig Sinander
- Dynamic Contracting with Many Agents

- Bruno Biais, Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Stéphane Villeneuve
- Job Amenities and the Gender Pension Gap

- Iris Kesternich, Marjolein Van Damme and Han Ye
- Accounting for Individual-Specific Reliability of Self-Assessed Measures of Economic Preferences and Personality Traits

- Thomas Dohmen and Tomáš Jagelka
- How Do Parents Perceive the Returns to Parenting Styles and Neighborhoods?

- Lukas Kiessling
- The Formation of Prosociality: Causal Evidence on the Role of Social Environment

- Fabian Kosse, Thomas Deckers, Pia Pinger, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Armin Falk
- Voting to Persuade

- Tsz-Ning Wong, Lily Ling Yang and Xin Zhao
- Is Household Heterogeneity Important for Business Cycles?

- Youngsoo Jang, Takeki Sunakawa and Minchul Yum
- A Fresh Look at Zero-Rating

- Jan Krämer and Martin Peitz
- Affirmative Action and Retaliation in Experimental Contests

- Francesco Fallucchi and Simone Quercia
- Price Dispersion and Informational Frictions: Evidence From Supermarket Purchases

- Pierre Dubois and Helena Perrone
- Fiscal Policy and the Balance Sheet of the Private Sector

- Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet and Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden
- Self-Assessment: The Role of the Social Environment

- Armin Falk, Fabian Kosse, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Florian Zimmermann
- Can an Increase in the Minimum Age of Marriage Reduce Child Marriage Rates? Evidence from Mexico

- Cristina Bellés-Obrero and Maria Lombardi
- Existence of a Non-Stationary Equilibrium in Search-And-Matching Models: TU and NTU

- Christopher Sandmann and Nicolas Bonneton
- Monotonic Norms and Orthogonal Issues in Multidimensional Voting

- Alex Gershkov, Benny Moldovanu and Xianwen Shi
- Maternal Beliefs and Long-Term Child Skill Development

- Greta Morando, Sonkurt Sen and Almudena Sevilla
- Limited Awareness and Financial Intermediation

- Sarah Auster and Nicola Pavoni
- Complementarities in Behavioral Interventions: Evidence From a Field Experiment on Energy Conservation

- Ximeng Fang, Lorenz Goette, Bettina Rockenbach, Matthias Sutter, Verena Tiefenbeck, Samuel Schoeb and Thorsten Staake
- Market Definition in the Platform Economy

- Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Peitz
- The Intergenerational Correlation of Employment

- Gabriela Galassi, David Koll and Lukas Mayr
- Crossing Borders: Labor Market Effects of European Integration

- Hannah Illing
- Can You Trust the Blockchain? The (Limited) Power of Peer-to-Peer Networks for Information Provision

- Benedikt Franke, Qi Gao and Andre Stenzel
- Information Aggregation in Poisson-Elections

- Stephan Lauermann and Mehmet Ekmekci
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