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- 528: Misinformation due to asymmetric information sharing

- Berno Buechel, Stefan Klößner, Fanyuan Meng and Anis Nassar
- 527: Control Aversion in Hierarchies

- Alessandro De Chiara, Florian Engl, Holger Herz and Ester Manna
- 526: Hindsight Bias and Trust in Government: Evidence from the United States

- Holger Herz, Deborah Kistler, Christian Zehnder and Christian Zihlmann
- 525: Gender Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Swiss Labor Market

- Corinne Dubois, Luisa Lambertini and Yu Wu
- 524: Investors' perception of business group membership during an economic crisis: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

- Romain Ducret
- 523: Das House Kapital

- Volker Grossmann, Benjamin Larin and Thomas Steger
- 522: Adverse Effects of Monitoring: Evidence from a field experiment

- Holger Herz and Christian Zihlmann
- 521: Assessing the effects of seasonal tariff-rate quotas on vegetable prices in Switzerland

- Daria Loginova, Marco Portmann and Martin Huber
- 520: Chasing dividends during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Nicolas Eugster, Romain Ducret, Dusan Isakov and Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
- 519: Transnational machine learning with screens for flagging bid-rigging cartels

- Martin Huber and David Imhof
- 518: Better roads, better off? Evidence on improving roads in Tanzania

- Christelle Dumas and Ximena Játiva
- 517: Household Resources and Individual Strategies

- Sarah Deschênes, Christelle Dumas and Sylvie Lambert
- 516: Gender Differences in Wage Expectations

- Ana Fernandes, Martin Huber and Giannina Vaccaro
- 515: Causal mediation analysis with double machine learning

- Helmut Farbmacher, Martin Huber, Henrika Langen and Martin Spindler
- 514: Bounds on direct and indirect effects under treatment/mediator endogeneity and outcome attrition

- Martin Huber and Lukáš Laffers
- 513: A Machine Learning Approach for Flagging Incomplete Bid-rigging Cartels

- Hannes Wallimann, David Imhof and Martin Huber
- 512: M&A by Chinese POEs in Developed Countries - Acquiring and Bundling Strategic Assets

- Juan Wu and Dirk Morschett
- 511: The Korea discount and chaebols

- Romain Ducret and Dusan Isakov
- 510: The patent buyout price for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine and the ratio of R&D costs to the patent value

- Mario Songane and Volker Grossmann
- 509: Patenting Government Funded Innovations as a Strategy to Increase Budget for Academic Vaccine R&D

- Mario Songane
- 508: Direct and Indirect Effects based on Changes-in- Changes

- Martin Huber, Mark Schelker and Anthony Strittmatter
- 507: A Substantial Discount on Ski Passes: A Synthetic Control Analysis

- Hannes Wallimann
- 506: The Effects of Gender and Parental Occupation in the Apprenticeship Market: An Experimental Evaluation

- Ana Fernandes, Martin Huber and Camila Plaza
- 505: Medical and long-term care with endogenous health and longevity

- Johannes Schünemann, Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- 504: An introduction to flexible methods for policy evaluation

- Martin Huber
- 503: Health consequences of sterilizations

- Maëlys De La Rupelle and Christelle Dumas
- 502: Returns to farm child labor in Tanzania

- Pierre André, Esther Delesalle and Christelle Dumas
- 501: Multi-Brand Loyalty in Consumer Markets: A Qualitatively-Driven Mixed Methods Approach

- Ghizlane Arifine, Reto Felix and Olivier Furrer
- 500: A review of causal mediation analysis for assessing direct and indirect treatment effects

- Martin Huber
- 499: The effects of anti-corruption videos on attitudes towards corruption in a Ukrainian online survey

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt, Martin Huber and Yaroslav Prytula
- 498: What if dividends were tax-exempt? Evidence from a natural experiment

- Dusan Isakov, Christophe Perignon and Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
- 497: On the sensitivity of wage gap decompositions

- Martin Huber and Anna Solovyeva
- 496: Direct and indirect effects under sample selection and outcome attrition

- Martin Huber and Anna Solovyeva
- 495: Direct and indirect effects of continuous treatments based on generalized propensity score weighting

- Yu-Chin Hsu, Martin Huber, Ying-Ying Lee and Layal Pipoz
- 494: Machine Learning with Screens for Detecting Bid-Rigging Cartels

- Martin Huber and David Imhof
- 493: The causalweight package for causal inference in R

- Hugo Bodory and Martin Huber
- 492: Instrument-based estimation with binarized treatments: Issues and tests for the exclusion restriction

- Martin Eckhoff Andresen and Martin Huber
- 491: Family firms and financial analyst activity

- Nicolas Eugster
- 490: Founding family ownership,stock market returns, and agency problems

- Nicolas Eugster and Dusan Isakov
- 489: Including covariates in the regression discontinuity design

- Markus Frölich and Martin Huber
- 488: Peer effects on perseverance

- Berno Buechel, Lydia Mechtenberg and Julia Petersen
- 487: Combining experimental evidence with machine learning to assess anti-corruption educational campaigns among Russian university students

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt, Martin Huber, Elvira Leontyeva and Anna Solovyeva
- 485: The swing voter's curse in social networks

- Berno Buechel and Lydia Mechtenberg
- 484: Simple Statistical Screens to Detect Bid Rigging

- David Imhof
- 483: Econometric tests to detect bid-rigging cartels: does it work?

- David Imhof
- 482: Nonparametric estimation of natural direct and indirect effects based on inverse probability weighting

- Yu-Chin Hsu, Martin Huber and Tsung Chih Lai
- 481: A framework for separating individual treatment effects from spillover, interaction, and general equilibrium effects

- Martin Huber and Andreas Steinmayr
- 480: Testing the validity of the compulsory schooling law instrument

- Benjamin Bolzern and Martin Huber
- 479: Evaluating local average and quantile treatment effects under endogeneity based on instruments: a review

- Martin Huber and Kaspar Wüthrich
- 478: A productive clash of cultures: injecting economics into leadership research

- Christian Zehnder, Holger Herz and Jean-Philippe Bonardi
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