CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series
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- Experimental Evidence on the Relationship Between Perceived Ambiguity and Likelihood Insensitivity

- Luca Henkel
- Supply Chain Frictions

- Ying-Ju Chen, Zhengqing Gui, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Xiaojian Zhao
- Debt Maturity and Innovation

- Yuliyan Mitkov
- Dynamic Contracting with Many Agents

- Bruno Biais, Hans Gersbach, Jean Rochet, Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden and Stéphane Villeneuve
- The Impact of Maternal Beliefs on Child Skills Development from Early Ages to Adolescence

- Greta Morando and Sonkurt Sen
- Fishing for Good News: Motivated Information Acquisition

- Si Chen and Carl Heese
- The Short-Run Macro Implications of School and Child-Care Closures

- Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Moritz Kuhn and Michele Tertilt
- How Gender Role Attitudes Shape Maternal Labor Supply

- Tim Mensinger and Christian Zimpelmann
- The Dimensions of Consensus

- Benny Moldovanu, Alex Gershkov and Xianwen Shi
- Effective Regulation and Firm Compliance: The Case of German Privacy Policies

- Jacopo Gambato, Bernhard Ganglmair and Julia Krämer
- Risk Attitudes and Informal Employment in Ukraine

- Thomas Dohmen, Melanie Khamis, Hartmut Lehmann and Norberto Pignatti
- Sequential Equilibria in Mixed Strategies

- Francesc Dilmé
- 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
- Learning From Online Ratings

- Xiang Hui, Tobias Klein and Konrad Stahl
- Future Versus Today’s Improvements: The Trade-off of Place-Based Policies

- Max Brès, Philipp Kircher and David Koll
- How People Know Their Risk Preference

- Ruben C. Arslan, Martin Brümmer, Thomas Dohmen, Johanna Drewelies, Ralph Hertwig and Gert Wagner
- Persuading an Informed Committee

- Nina Bobkova and Saskia Klein
- Fake Experts

- Patrick Lahr and Justus Winkelmann
- Social Environment as a Barrier to Treatment and Innovation Adoption

- Laura Grigolon and Laura Lasio
- Blockchain Congestion Facilitates Currency Competition

- Maxi Guennewig
- Managing Competition on a Two-Sided Platform

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Overexertion of Effort Under Working Time Autonomy and Feedback Provision

- Thomas Dohmen and Elena Shvartsman
- MyPortfolio: The IKEA Effect in Financial Investment Decisions

- Fabian Brunner, Fabian Gamm and Wladislaw Mill
- Limited Self-Knowledge and Survey Response Behavior

- Armin Falk, Thomas Neuber and Philipp Strack
- Biased Beliefs and Stigma as Barriers to Treatment and Innovation Adoption

- Laura Grigolon and Laura Lasio
- Information Design in Cheap Talk

- Qianjun Lyu and Wing Suen
- The Multiple-Volunteers Principle

- Susanne Goldlücke and Thomas Tröger
- Unemployment risk, portfolio choice, and the racial wealth gap

- Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick
- A Structural Investigation of Quantitative Easing

- Gregor Boehl, Gavin Goy and Felix Strobel
- Too-Many-To-Fail and the Design of Bailout Regimes

- Wolf Wagner and Jing Zeng
- Affirmative Action and Retaliation in Experimental Contests

- Francesco Fallucchi and Simone Quercia
- Credit Supply, Firms, and Earnings Inequality

- Christian Moser, Farzad Saidi, Benjamin Wirth and Stefanie Wolter
- The Digital Markets Act and the Whack-A-Mole Challenge

- Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Peitz
- The Effects of Working From Home on COVID-19 Infections and Production - A Macroeconomic Analysis for Germany

- Harald Fadinger and Jan Schymik
- Banks' Trading After the Lehman Crisis - The Role of Unconventional Monetary Policy

- Isabel Schnabel and Johannes Tischer
- Cognitive Endurance, Talent Selection, and the Labor Market Returns to Human Capital

- Germán Reyes
- Optimal Banking Arrangements: Liquidity Creation Without Financial Fragility

- Maxi Günnewig and Yuliyan Mitkov
- Active or Passive? Revisiting the Role of Fiscal Policy During High Inflation

- Stephanie Ettmeier and Alexander Kriwoluzky
- The Deposit Base - Multibanking and Bank Stability

- Hendrik Hakenes and Eva Schliephake
- On Risk and Time Pressure: When to Think and When to Do

- Christoph Carnehl and Johannes Schneider
- An Economic Model of the COVID-19 Pandemic With Young and Old Agents: Behavior, Testing and Policies

- Luiz Brotherhood, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos and Michele Tertilt
- Subsidies, Speed and Switching?

- Julian Hildalgo and Michelle Sovinsky
- The Habit-Forming Effects of Feedback: Evidence From a Large-Scale Field Experiment

- David P. Byrne, Lorenz Goette, Leslie A. Martin, Lucy Delahey, Alana Jones, Amy Miles, Samuel Schob, Thorsten Staake and Verena Tiefenbeck
- Strategic Communication With a Small Conflict of Interest

- Francesc Dilme
- Flooded Through the Back Door: Firm-Level Effects of Banks' Lending Shifts

- Oliver Rehbein
- Ratings, Reviews, Recommendations and the Consumption of Cultural Goods

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Reputational Bargaining with an Omniscient Type

- Silvio Sorbera
- The Effect of Horizontal Mergers, When Firms compete in Prices and Investments

- Massimo Motta and Emanuele Tarantino
- Does Open Source Pay off in the Plug-in Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Industry? A Study of Tesla's Open-Source Initiative

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

- Katja Kaufmann and Mark Jeffrey Spils
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