Hannover Economic Papers (HEP)
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- 427: Testing for Long Memory Against ESTAR Nonlinearities
- Heri Kuswanto and Philipp Sibbertsen
- 426: Patience and Prosperity
- Holger Strulik
- 425: A New Simple Test Against Spurious Long Memory Using Temporal Aggregation
- Heri Kuswanto
- 424: Versorgung von HIV-Patienten in Deutschland: Herausforderungen der Zukunft
- Christa Claes, Thomas Mittendorf and Matthias Stoll
- 423: CLIMATE RISK AND FARMING SYSTEMS IN RURAL CAMEROON
- Rudolf Witt and Hermann Waibel
- 422: Testing for a break in persistence under long-range dependencies and mean shifts
- Philipp Sibbertsen and Juliane Willert
- 421: Fiscal Stimulus: A Neoclassical Perspective
- Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- 420: The Determinants of Subsistence Income in a Malthusian World
- Holger Strulik and Jacob Weisdorf
- 419: Does training on behavioral finance influence fund managers' perception and behavior?
- Marina Nikiforow
- 418: The Empirical Relation between Credit Quality, Recovery and Correlation
- Daniel Rösch and Harald Scheule
- 417: Village Funds and Access to Finance in Rural Thailand
- Lukas Menkhoff and Ornsiri Rungruxsirivorn
- 416: The Open Method of Coordination (OMC) as an Evolutionary Learning Process
- Ana Ania and Andreas Wagener
- 415: Trader see, trader do: How do (small) FX traders react to large counterparties' trades?
- Lukas Menkhoff and Maik Schmeling
- 414: Knowledge and Growth in the Very Long-Run
- Holger Strulik
- 413: An Intra-Firm Perspective on Wage Profiles and Employment of Older Workers with Special Reference to Human Capital and Deferred Compensation
- Christian Pfeifer
- 412: Birth, Death, and Development: A Simple Unified Growth Theory
- Holger Strulik and Jacob Weisdorf
- 411: Bonus Payments and Fund Managers' Behavior: Trans-Atlantic Evidence
- Thomas Gehrig, Torben Lütje and Lukas Menkhoff
- 410: A Study on "Spurious Long Memory in Nonlinear Time Series Models"
- Heri Kuswanto and Philipp Sibbertsen
- 409: Measuring Model Risk
- Philipp Sibbertsen, Gerhard Stahl and Corinna Luedtke
- 408: Die Markenstrategie des Deutschen Lotto-Toto-Blocks unter dem Einfluss des Bundesverfassungsgerichts
- Norman Albers
- 407: Investor sentiment and stock returns: Some international evidence
- Maik Schmeling
- 406: Anticipated Tax Reforms and Temporary Tax Cuts: A General Equilibrium Analysis
- Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- 405: A Note on Economic Growth with Subsistence Consumption
- Holger Strulik
- 404: (Post-)Materialist Attitudes and the Mix of Capital and Labour Taxation
- Tobias König and Andreas Wagener
- 403: Are Individuals Optimizing Their Wage Path? An Analysis Using Linked Employer-Employee Data
- Stefan Schneck
- 402: Fiscal, Monetary, and Financial Interactions in Dynamic General Equilibrium
- Holger Strulik
- 401: Voracity and Growth Reconsidered
- Holger Strulik
- 400: Solving a Multi-Level Capacitated Lot Sizing Problem with Multi-Period Setup Carry-Over via a Fix-and-Optimize Heuristic
- Florian Sahling, Lisbeth Buschkühl, Horst Tempelmeier and Stefan Helber
- 399: Analysis of Two-Level Support Systems with Time-Dependent Overflow - A Banking Application
- Wolfgang Barth, Michael Manitz and Raik Stolletz
- 398: A new unit root test against ESTAR based on a class of modified statistics
- Robinson Kruse
- 397: Are all professional investors sophisticated?
- Lukas Menkhoff, Maik Schmeling and Ulrich Schmidt
- 396: A Bioeconomic Foundation for the Nutrition-based Efficiency Wage Model
- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- 395: Zur Herstellkostenuntergrenze des BilMoG
- Stephan Lengsfeld and Stefan Wielenberg
- 394: Rational bubbles and fractional integration
- Robinson Kruse
- 393: A Fix-and-Optimize Approach for the Multi-Level Capacitated Lot Sizing Problems
- Stefan Helber and Florian Sahling
- 392: Professionals' endorsement of behavioral finance: Does it impact their perception of markets and themselves?
- Lukas Menkhoff and Marina Nikiforow
- 391: Will Women Be Women? Analyzing the Gender Difference among Financial Experts
- Daniela Beckmann and Lukas Menkhoff
- 390: Nutzen und Kosten der derzeitigen Regulierung des Apothekenmarktes in Deutschland
- J.-Matthias von der Schulenburg and Jan-Marc Hodek
- 389: Using linear programming to analyze and optimize stochastic flow lines
- Stefan Helber, Katja Schimmelpfeng, Raik Stolletz and Svenja Lagershausen
- 388: Linearisierungsverfahren für Standortplanungsprobleme mit nichtlinearen Transportkosten
- Raik Stolletz and Lars Stolletz
- 387: Should Continued Family Firms Face Lower Taxes Than Other Estates?
- Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- 386: Marginal effects in the probit model with a triple dummy variable interaction term
- Thomas Cornelissen and Katja Sonderhof
- 385: Energy Distribution, Power Laws, and Economic Growth
- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- 384: Degrees of Development - How Geographic Latitude Sets the Pace of Industrialization and Demographic Change
- Holger Strulik
- 383: The Role of Poverty and Community Norms in Child Labor and Schooling Decisions
- Holger Strulik
- 382: Comparing Consumption: A Curse or a Blessing?
- Holger Strulik
- 381: Testing for a break in persistence under long-range dependencies
- Philipp Sibbertsen and Robinson Kruse
- 380: Can we distinguish between common nonlinear time series models and long memory?
- Heri Kuswanto and Philipp Sibbertsen
- 379: Profit-oriented shift scheduling of inbound contact centers with skills-based routing, impatient customers, and retrials
- Stefan Helber and Kirsten Henken
- 378: Duopolistic Competition, Taxes, and the Arm's-Length Principle
- Evelyn Korn and Stephan Lengsfeld