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- 112: Fixing long-term price paths for fossil energy: the optimal incentive for limiting global warming

- Stephan Schulmeister
- 111: How to boost the European Green Deal's scale and ambition

- Rafael Wildauer, Stuart Leitch and Jakob Kapeller
- 110: Exploring the trade (policy) narratives in economic elite discourse

- Matthias Aistleitner and Stephan Puehringer
- 109: Zwischen Meritokratie und Wohlfahrtschauvinismus

- Karl Beyer, Stephan Puehringer and Markus Griesser
- 108: Capability accumulation and product innovation: an agent-based perspective

- Claudius Graebner and Anna Hornykewycz
- 107: Substituting Trust by Technology: A Comparative Study

- Johanna Rath
- 106: Pandemic pushes polarisation: The Corona crisis and macroeconomic divergence in the Eurozone

- Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Graebner and Philipp Heimberger
- 105: Theory and Empirics of Capability Accumulation: Implications for Macroeconomic Modelling

- Matthias Aistleitner, Claudius Graebner and Anna Hornykewycz
- 104: Konzernmacht in globalen Gueterketten

- Jakob Kapeller and Claudius Graebner
- 103: Who are the economists Germany listens to?

- Stephan Puehringer and Karl Beyer
- 102: A Comment on Fitting Pareto Tails to Complex Survey Data

- Jakob Kapeller and Rafael Wildauer
- 101: Rank Correction: A New Approach to Differential Non-Response in Wealth Survey Data

- Jakob Kapeller and Rafael Wildauer
- 100: Vorschlag fuer eine Jobgarantie fuer Langzeitarbeitslose in Oesterreich

- Dennis Tamesberger and Simon Theurl
- 99: Economic Polarisation in Europe: Causes and Policy Options

- Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Graebner and Philipp Heimberger
- 98: Wirtschaftliche Polarisierung in Europa: Ursachen und Handlungsoptionen

- Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Graebner and Philipp Heimberger
- 97: The trade (policy) discourse in top economics journals

- Matthias Aistleitner and Stephan Puehringer
- 96: Conflict as a closure: A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution under financialization

- Srinivas Raghavendra and Petri T. Piiroinen
- 95: Trade Models in the European Union

- Claudius Graebner, Dennis Tamesberg, Timo Kapelari, Philipp Heimberger and Jakob Kapeller
- 94: Divided we stand? Professional consensus and political conflict in academic economics

- Karl Beyer and Stephan Puehringer
- 93: Das dritte gossensche Gesetz - Zur Ueberlieferungspraxis in der oeconomischen Dogmenhistorie

- Katrin Hirte
- 92: Die Wirkmacht der 'Liebe zum Markt'. Zum anhaltenden Einfluss ordoliberaler OekonomInnen-Netzwerke in Politik und Gesellschaft (The 'love for markets'. On the persistent political and societal impact of networks of ordoliberal economists)

- Stephan Puehringer and Walter Oetsch
- 91: The heterogeneous relationship between income and inequality: a panel co-integration approach

- Svenja Flechtner and Claudius Graebner
- 90: Unrealistic models and how to identify them: on accounts of model realisticness

- Claudius Graebner
- 89: Defining institutions - A review and a synthesis

- Claudius Graebner and Amineh Ghorbani
- 88: Export performance, price competitiveness and technology: Revisiting the Kaldor paradox

- Claudius Graebner, Philipp Heimberger and Jakob Kapeller
- 87: Folgen einer moeglichen Abschaffung der Notstandshilfe in Oberoesterreich

- Franziska Foissner
- 86: Auftragsvergabe, Leistungsqualitaet und Kostenintensitaet im Schienenpersonenverkehr. Eine internationale Perspektive

- Matthias Aistleitner, Christian Grimm and Jakob Kapeller
- 85: Household Electrification and Education Outcomes: Panel Evidence from Uganda

- Faisal Buyinza and Jakob Kapeller
- 84: Measuring Economic Openness: A review of existing measures and empirical practices

- Claudius Graebner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller and Florian Springholz
- 83: Factors Affecting Access to Formal Credit by Micro and Small Enterprises in Uganda

- Faisal Buyinza, Anthony Tibaingana and John Mutenyo
- 82: Pluralism in economics: its critiques and their lessons

- Claudius Graebner and Birte Strunk
- 81: Employment and the minimum wage: A pluralist approach

- Bernhard Schuetz
- 80: The "eternal character" of austerity meausres in European crisis policies. Evidences from the Fiscal Compact discourse in Austria

- Stephan Puehringer
- 79: The dynamic effects of fiscal consolidation episodes on income inequality: Evidence for 17 OECD Countries over 1978-2013

- Philipp Heimberger
- 78: Arbeitsmarktpolitik als Gesellschaftspolitik

- Markus Griesser
- 77: Paradigms and Policies: The state of economics in the german-speaking countries

- Christian Grimm, Jakob Kapeller and Stephan Puehringer
- 76: Structural change in times of increasing openness: assessing path dependency in European economic integration

- Claudius Graebner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schuetz
- 75: The focus of academic economics: before and after the crisis

- Ernest Aigner, Florentin Gloetzl, Matthias Aistleitner and Jakob Kapeller
- 74: To trust or to control: Informal value transfer systems and computational analysis in institutional economics

- Claudius Graebner, Wolfram Elsner and Alexander Lascaux
- 73: Inheritances and the Accumulation of Wealth in the Eurozone

- Stefan Humer, Mathias Moser and Matthias Schnetzer
- 72: Bestaende und Konzentration privater Vermoegen in Oesterreich: Simulation, Korrektur und Besteuerung (Distribution of wealth in Austria: simulation, correction and taxation possibilities)

- Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schuetz, Rafael Wildauer and Benjamin Ferschli
- 71: Der 'deutsche Sonderweg' im Fokus: Eine vergleichende Analyse der paradigmatischen Struktur und der politischen Orientierung der deutschen und US-amerikanischen Oekonomie (The 'German special path': A comparative analysis of the paradigmatic structure and the political orientation of German and US economics)

- Karl Beyer, Christian Grimm, Jakob Kapeller and Stephan Puehringer
- 70: Zum Profil der deutschsprachigen Volkswirtschaftslehre: Paradigmatische Ausrichtung und politische Orientierung deutschsprachiger Oekonom_innen (On the current state of German-speaking Economics: Paradigmatic orientations and political alignments of German-speaking economists)

- Christian Grimm, Jakob Kapeller and Stephan Puehringer
- 69: The Complexity of Economies and Pluralism in Economics

- Claudius Graebner
- 68: Pluralism in Economics: Epistemological Rationales and Pedagogical Implementation

- Jakob Kapeller
- 67: Stability, Fairness and Random Walks in the Bargaining Problem

- Jakob Kapeller and Stefan Steinerberger
- 66: Emergent phenomena in scientific publishing: A simulation exercise

- Jakob Kapeller and Stefan Steinerberger
- 65: Delayed by outsourcing? Zur Stabilitaet des Kapitalismus im 21. Jahrhundert

- Jakob Kapeller
- 64: Is Europe disintegrating? Macroeconomic divergence, structural polarization, trade and fragility

- Claudius Graebner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schuetz
- 63: How to relate models to reality? An epistemological framework for the validation and verification of computational models

- Claudius Graebner
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