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- 213: The Trade Effects of Border Controls: Evidence from the European Schengen Agreement

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Katrin Gröschl and Thomas Steinwachs
- 212: Die Ökonomen-Rankings 2015 von Handelsblatt, FAZ und RePEc: Methodik, Ergebnisse, Kritik und Vergleich

- Alexander Butz and Klaus Wohlrabe
- 211: International Reserves, External Debt Maturity, and the Reinforcement Effect for Financial Stability

- Xingwang Qian and Andreas Steiner
- 210: The Ifo DSGE Model for the German Economy

- Nikolay Hristov
- 209: The short-run and long-run effects of decentralizing public employment services

- Michael Weber
- 208: Granting Birthright Citizenship – A Door Opener for Immigrant Children's Educational Participation and Success?

- Christina Felfe and Judith Saurer
- 207: How to measure time preferences in children – A comparison of two methods

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- 206: Sectoral Diversification as Insurance against Economic Instability

- Jan Kluge
- 205: Decomposing the German East-West wage gap

- Jan Kluge and Michael Weber
- 204: Petrodollar Recycling, Oil Monopoly, and Carbon Taxes

- Waldemar Marz and Johannes Pfeiffer
- 203: Forecast Accuracy of a BVAR under Alternative Specifications of the Zero Lower Bound

- Tim Berg
- 202: Is Seeing Believing? How Americans and Germans Think about their Schools

- Michael B. Henderson, Philipp Lergetporer, Paul E. Peterson, Katharina Werner, Martin R. West and Ludger Woessmann
- 201: Creative Accounting and Electoral Motives: Evidence from OECD Countries

- Markus Reischmann
- 200: Cooperation and discrimination within and across language borders: Evidence from children in a bilingual city

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- 199: Wage Rigidity and Labor Market Dynamics with Sorting

- Bastian Schulz
- 198: On the political economy of national tax revenue forecasts – Evidence from OECD countries

- Beate Jochimsen and Robert Lehmann
- 197: Resource Market Power and Levels of Knowledge in General Equilibrium

- Waldemar Marz and Johannes Pfeiffer
- 196: Survey-based indicators vs. hard data: What improves export forecasts in Europe?

- Robert Lehmann
- 195: ICT as an Enabler of Innovation. Evidence from German Microdata

- Nadine Fabritz
- 194: Just hire your spouse! Evidence from a political scandal in Bavaria

- Björn Kauder and Niklas Potrafke
- 193: Mode Preferences in Business Surveys: Evidence from Germany

- Christian Seiler
- 192: Are Real Effects of Credit Supply Overestimated? Bias from Firms' Current Situation and Future Expectations

- Michael Kleemann and Manuel Wiegand
- 191: Spatial Administrative Structure and Intra-Metropolitan Tax Competition

- Björn Kauder
- 190: Fixed-Term Employment and Fertility: Evidence from German Micro Data

- Wolfgang Auer and Natalia Danzer
- 189: Co-Partisan Buddies or Partisan Bullies? Why State Supervision of Local Government Borrowing Fails

- Felix Rösel
- 188: Incorporation of Municipalities and Population Growth – A Propensity Score Matching Approach

- Björn Kauder
- 187: Financing Student Migration: Evidence for a Commitment Problem

- Romuald Méango
- 186: Unemployment compensation and unemployment duration before and after the German Hartz IV reform

- Wolfgang Nagl and Michael Weber
- 185: Explosive Target balances of the German Bundesbank

- Niklas Potrafke and Markus Reischmann
- 184: Bilateral Trade and Similarity of Income Distributions: The Role of Second Moments

- Peter Eppinger, Gabriel Felbermayr and Gabriel J. Felbermayr
- 183: Das FAZ-Ökonomenranking 2013: Eine kritische Betrachtung

- Klaus Wohlrabe
- 182: Forecasting employment in Europe: Are survey results helpful?

- Robert Lehmann and Antje Weyh
- 181: Government Ideology, Globalization, and Top Income Shares in OECD Countries

- Christoph Schinke
- 180: The Structure of the German Economy

- Sebastian Benz, Mario Larch and Markus Zimmer
- 179: Pigou Meets Ramsey: Gender-Based Taxation with Non-Cooperative Couples

- Volker Meier and Helmut Rainer
- 178: Ökonometrische Methoden zur Evaluierung kausaler Effekte der Wirtschaftspolitik

- Franziska Kugler, Guido Schwerdt, Ludger Wößmann and Franziska Pfaehler
- 177: Donations, risk attitudes and time preferences: A study on altruism in primary school children

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- 176: On the Rationality of Medium-Term Tax Revenue Forecasts: Evidence from Germany

- Christian Breuer
- 175: Staatsverschuldung in Extrahaushalten: Historischer Überblick und Implikationen für die Schuldenbremse in Deutschland

- Markus Reischmann
- 174: ECB Collateral Criteria: A Narrative Database 2001–2013

- Jakob Eberl and Christopher Weber
- 173: Trade in Ideas: Outsourcing and Knowledge Spillovers

- Sebastian Benz, Mario Larch and Markus Zimmer
- 172: Was bringt uns die große Koalition? Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

- Björn Kauder, Benjamin Larin and Niklas Potrafke
- 171: Forecasting gross value-added at the regional level: Are sectoral disaggregated predictions superior to direct ones?

- Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- 170: Optimal higher education enrollment and productivity externalities in a two-sector model

- Volker Meier and Ioana Schiopu
- 169: Job Satisfaction and Self-Selection into the Public or Private Sector: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Natalia Danzer
- 168: High Wage Workers and High Wage Peers

- Michele Battisti
- 167: Dimensions of macroeconomic uncertainty: A common factor analysis

- Steffen Henzel and Malte Rengel
- 166: The Impact of Broadband on Economic Activity in Rural Areas: Evidence from German Municipalities

- Nadine Fabritz
- 165: Should We Care that They Care? Grandchild Care and Its Impact on Grandparent Health

- Janina Reinkowski
- 164: Evidence on the political principal-agent problem from voting on public finance for concert halls

- Niklas Potrafke