CRC TR 224 Discussion Paper Series
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- Can an Increase in the Minimum Age of Marriage Reduce Child Marriage Rates? Evidence from Mexico

- Cristina Bellés-Obrero and Maria Lombardi
- Nonstandard Educational Careers and Inequality

- Moritz Mendel
- Active or Passive? Revisiting the Role of Fiscal Policy During High Inflation

- Stephanie Ettmeier and Alexander Kriwoluzky
- Observed Patterns of Free-Floating Car-Sharing Use

- Natalia Fabra, Catarina Pintassilgo and Mateus Souza
- Climate Policies and Electricity Prices: To Abate or to Generate?

- Kathrine von Graevenitz and Elisa Rottner
- Estimation of DSGE Models With the Effective Lower Bound

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

- Katja Kaufmann and Mark Jeffrey Spils
- Concentration Screens for Horizontal Mergers

- Volker Nocke and Michael D. Whinston
- Inflation Distorts Relative Prices: Theory and Evidence

- Klaus Adam, Andrey Alexandrov and Henning Weber
- What’s Worth Knowing? Economists’ Opinions About Economics

- Peter Andre and Armin Falk
- Open Markets in the Era of Fintech and Big Tech: Lessons for the Institutional Design of Competition Policy

- Jens-Uwe Franck
- Effect of Media on Aspirations: Gender Heterogeneity

- Elif Bodur
- 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
- Optimal Testing and Social Distancing of Individuals With Private Health Signals

- Thomas Tröger
- How Do Parents Perceive the Returns to Parenting Styles and Neighborhoods?

- Lukas Kiessling
- Regulatory Compliance with Limited Enforceability: Evidence from Privacy Policies

- Bernhard Ganglmair, Julia Krämer and Jacopo Gambato
- Gender Gaps and the Role of Bosses

- Moritz Drechsel-Grau and Felix Holub
- Dual Pricing in a Model of Sales

- Nicolas Schutz and Anton Sobolev
- Human Capitalists, Reallocation and the Global Division of Labor

- Jan Schymik
- Unidirectional Incentive Compatibility

- Daniel Krähmer and Roland Strausz
- Allocation With Correlated Information: Too Good to Be True

- Deniz Kattwinkel
- Optimally Biased Expertise

- Pavel Ilinov, Andrei Matveenko, Maxim Senkov and Egor Starkov
- Inside the engine room of digital platforms: Reviews, ratings, and recommendations

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- The Expected (Signaling) Value of Higher Education

- Laura Ehrmantraut, Pia Pinger and Renske Stans
- Benefit Duration, Job Search Behavior and Re-Employment

- Andreas Lichter and Amelie Schiprowski
- Optimal Banking Arrangements: Liquidity Creation Without Financial Fragility

- Maxi Günnewig and Yuliyan Mitkov
- Expectations Data in Asset Pricing

- Klaus Adam and Stefan Nagel
- Heterogeneous Impacts of Cost Shocks, Strategic Bidding and Pass-Through: Evidence From the New England Electricity Market

- Harim Kim
- Forensic Econometrics: Demand Estimation When Data Are Missing

- Julian Hidalgo and Michelle Sovinsky
- Taxing Families: The Impact of Child-Related Transfers on Maternal Labor Supply

- Anne Hannusch
- Optimal Internality Taxation of Product Attributes

- Andreas Gerster and Michael Kramm
- Striking a Balance of Power Between the Court of Justice and the EU Legislature: The Law on Competition Damages Actions as a Paradigm

- Jens-Uwe Franck
- An Aggregative Games Approach to Merger Analysis in Multiproduct-Firm Oligopoly

- Volker Nocke and Nicolas Schutz
- Who Benefits From General Knowledge?

- Cristina Bellés-Obrero and Emma Duchini
- Persuading an Informed Committee

- Nina Bobkova and Saskia Klein
- Information Design with Costly State Verifi cation

- Lily Ling Yang
- Robust Market Design with Opaque Announcements

- Aram Grigoryan and Markus Möller
- Partial Compatibility in Oligopoly

- Federico Innocenti and Domenico Menicucci
- Minimum Wages and Insurance Within the Firm

- Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Francesco Manaresi, Omar Rachedi and Emircan Yurdagul
- Concentration Indices, Welfare Distortions, and Misallocation in Oligopoly

- Volker Nocke and Nicolas Schutz
- Incentives for Collective Innovation

- Gregorio Curello
- Market Size and Spatial Growth—Evidence From Germany’s Post-war Population Expulsions: A Comment

- Antonio Ciccone and Jan Nimczik
- First Best Implementation With Costly Information Acquisition

- Daniil Larionov, Hien Pham, Takuro Yamashita and Shuguang Zhu
- Reference Points for Retirement Behavior: Evidence From German Pension Discontinuities

- Arthur Seibold
- Platform-Enabled Information Disclosure

- Jacopo Gambato and Martin Peitz
- US Business Cycle Dynamics at the Zero Lower Bound

- Gregor Boehl and Felix Strobel
- Narratives, Imperatives, and Moral Reasoning

- Roland Benabou, Armin Falk and Jean Tirole
- Adjustable Product Attributes, Indirect Network Effects, and Subsidy Design: The Case of Electric Vehicles

- Kevin Remmy
- You Are Judged by the Company You Keep: Reputation Leverage in Vertically Related Markets

- Jay Choi and Martin Peitz
- On the Extent, Correlates, and Consequences of Reporting Bias in Survey Wages

- Marco Caliendo, Katrin Huber, Ingo Isphording and Jakob Wegmann
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