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- 314: Prohibition without Protection: Marriageable Age Law Reforms and Adolescent Fertility in Mexico

- Audrey Au Yong Lyn and Helmut Rainer
- 313: The Effect of Compulsory Schooling on Skills: Evidence from a Reform in Germany

- Franziska Hampf
- 312: Ineffective Fiscal Rules? The Effect of Public Sector Accounting Standards on Budgets, Efficiency, and Accountability

- Florian Dorn, Stefanie Gäbler and Felix Rösel
- 311: Partisan Bias in Inflation Expectations

- Oliver Bachmann, Klaus Gründler, Niklas Potrafke and Ruben Seiberlich
- 310: Arms Production, National Defense Spending and Arms Trade: Examining Supply and Demand

- Johannes Blum
- 309: Corruption and Economic Growth: New Empirical Evidence

- Klaus Gründler and Niklas Potrafke
- 308: Who Bears the Burden of Real Estate Transfer Taxes? Evidence from the German Housing Market

- Clemens Fuest, Mathias Dolls, Carla Krolage and Florian Neumeier
- 307: A Framework for Modeling the Dynamics of Power Markets – The EU-REGEN Model

- Geoffrey J. Blanford and Christoph Weissbart
- 306: How to Handle the Fiscal Crisis in Greece? Empirical Evidence Based on a Survey of Economic Experts

- Martin Mosler, Niklas Potrafke and Markus Reischmann
- 305: Fiscal Performance of Minority Governments: New Empirical Evidence for OECD Countries

- Niklas Potrafke
- 304: The Impact of Country-by-Country Reporting on Corporate Tax Avoidance

- Felix Hugger
- 303: Does Development Aid Increase Military Expenditure?

- Sarah Langlotz and Niklas Potrafke
- 302: The Real Estate Transfer Tax and Government Ideology: Evidence from the German States

- Manuela Krause and Niklas Potrafke
- 301: Lower and Upper Bounds of Inequality of Opportunity in Emerging Economies

- Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl and Daniel Weishaar
- 300: The Urban-Rural Gap in Health Care Infrastructure – Does Government Ideology Matter?

- Niklas Potrafke and Felix Rösel
- 299: How Did EU Membership of Eastern Europe Affect Student Achievement?

- Annika B. Bergbauer
- 297: Redistributive politics with target-specific beliefs

- Christina Fong and Panu Poutvaara
- 296: Government ideology and monetary policy in OECD countries

- Dodge Cahan, Luisa Dörr and Niklas Potrafke
- 295: Risk aversion, patience and intelligence: Evidence based on macro data

- Niklas Potrafke
- 294: Forecasting Imports with Information from Abroad

- Christian Grimme, Robert Lehmann and Marvin Noeller
- 293: Communal fees and election cycles: Evidence from German municipalities

- Manuela Krause
- 292: CAFE in the City – A Spatial Analysis of Fuel Economy Standards

- Waldemar Marz and Frank Goetzke
- 291: The Effects of Early Retirement Incentives on Retirement Decisions

- Mathias Dolls and Carla Krolage
- 290: Does a Change of Government Influence Compliance with International Agreements? Empirical Evidence for the NATO Two Percent Target

- Johannes Blum and Niklas Potrafke
- 289: Refugees’ Self-selection into Europe: Who Migrates Where?

- Cevat Giray Aksoy and Panu Poutvaara
- 288: Dragnet-controls and government ideology

- Niklas Potrafke
- 287: Institutional quality and foreign aid

- Marcus Drometer
- 286: Family Return Migration

- Till Nikolka
- 285: On the Anatomy of a Refugee Dispersal Policy: Neighborhood Integration and Dynamic Sorting

- Matz Dahlberg and Madhinee Valeyatheepillay
- 284: Power Markets in Transition: Decarbonization, Energy Efficiency, and Short-Term Demand Response

- Mathias Mier and Christoph Weissbart
- 283: Preferences for Redistribution and International Migration

- Ilpo Kauppinen and Panu Poutvaara
- 282: Birth Order Effects and Educational Achievement in the Developing World

- Maximilian Schwefer
- 281: Shocking Choice: Trade Shocks, Local Labor Markets and Vocational Occupation Choices

- Lisa Simon
- 280: The Corporate Saving Glut and the Current Account in Germany

- Thorsten Klug, Eric Mayer and Tobias Schuler
- 279: Husbands’ and wives’ diverging perceptions on who decides

- Panu Poutvaara and Maximilian Schwefer
- 278: Climate Policy and Resource Extraction with Variable Markups and Imperfect Substitute

- Malik Curuk and Suphi Sen
- 277: Electoral cycles in perceived corruption: International empirical evidence

- Niklas Potrafke
- 276: A banana republic? The effects of inconsistencies in the counting of votes on voting behavior

- Niklas Potrafke and Felix Rösel
- 275: Vertical and Horizontal Redistribution: The Cases of Western and Eastern Europe

- Maurizio Bussolo, Carla Krolage, Mattia Makovec, Andreas Peichl, Marc Stöckli, Iván Torre and Christian Wittneben
- 274: Optimal Carbon Pricing and Income Taxation Without Commitment

- Alex Schmitt
- 273: Forecasting using mixed-frequency VARs with time-varying parameters

- Markus Heinrich and Magnus Reif
- 272: The globalisation-welfare state nexus: Evidence from Asia

- Niklas Potrafke
- 271: Where Has the Rum Gone? Firms’ Choice of Transport Mode under the Threat of Maritime Piracy

- Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp and Shuyao Yang
- 270: Decarbonization of Power Markets under Stability and Fairness: Do They Influence Efficiency?

- Christoph Weissbart
- 269: Risky Decisions and the Opportunity Cost of Time

- Jan Hausfeld and Sven Resnjanskij
- 268: The Graduation Shift of German Universities of Applied Sciences

- Lutz Bornmann, Klaus Wohlrabe and Sabine Gralka
- 267: Does public sector outsourcing decrease public employment? Empirical evidence from OECD countries

- Niklas Potrafke
- 266: Central Bank Independence in New Zealand: Public Knowledge About and Attitude Towards the Policy Target Agreement

- Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
- 265: Macroeconomic Uncertainty and Forecasting Macroeconomic Aggregates

- Magnus Reif
- 264: How efficiently produce elite US universities highly cited papers? A case study based on input and output data

- Klaus Wohlrabe, Felix de Moya Anegon and Lutz Bornmann