Economics working papers
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- 2005_09: Experts vs. discounters: consumer free riding and experts withholding advice in markets for credence goods

- Uwe Dulleck and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- 2005_08: Price discrimination via the choice of distribution channels

- Uwe Dulleck and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- 2005_07: Reduktionismus, interaktionistischer Eigenschafts-Dualismus und Epiphänomenalismus

- Helmut Schuster
- 2005_06: Optimum Taxation of Life Annuities

- Johann Brunner and Susanne Pech
- 2005_05: Taxes and Benefits: Two Distinct Options to Cheat on the State?

- Martin Halla and Friedrich Schneider
- 2005_04: When and how to create a job: The survival of new jobs in Austrian firms

- René Böheim, Alfred Stiglbauer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2005_03: When and why do Austrian companies issue shares?

- Johann Burgstaller
- 2005_02: Peer effects in Austrian schools

- Nicole Schneeweis and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2005_01: Asymmetric information as a cause for market failure---Application Service Providing (ASP) in Austria

- Reiner Buchegger and René Riedl
- 2004_15: The fallacy of the Good Samaritan: Volunteering as a weird way of making money

- Franz Hackl, Martin Halla and Gerald Pruckner
- 2004_14: Portfolio decisions on life annuities and financial assets with longevity and income uncertainty

- Susanne Pech
- 2004_13: Gender Budgeting: Tu felix Upper Austria

- Ruperta Lichtenecker
- 2004_12: Adverse Selection with individual- and joint-life annuities

- Susanne Pech
- 2004_11: Who is on the rise in Austria: Wage mobility and mobility risk

- Thomas Raferzeder and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2004_10: Unterhalt, Obsorge und Scheidungsanwälte: Eine ökonometrische Untersuchung der einvernehmlichen Scheidung in Österreich

- Martin Halla
- 2004_09: The fiscal impact of immigrants in Austria--a generational accounting analysis

- Karin Mayr-Dorn
- 2004_08: Private expenditures for children in Austria - Variations in results applying different models

- Reiner Buchegger and Michael Wüger
- 2004_07: Does trade cause divergence? Dynamic panel data evidence

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- 2004_06: Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction

- Juliet Schor
- 2004_05: Formal and informal labour markets: Challenges and policy in the Central and Eastern European new EU members and candidate countries

- Friedrich Schneider and Christina Burger
- 2004_04: Privatization in Austria: Some theoretical reasons and performance measures

- Friedrich Schneider and Ansgar Belke
- 2004_03: Shadow economies around the world: what do we know?

- Friedrich Schneider and Robert Klinglmair
- 2004_02: Specialization on a technologically atagnant aector need not be bad for growth

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- 2004_01: Immigration and native welfare

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm Kohler
- 2003_17: Growth Strategies

- Dani Rodrick
- 2003_16: Eastern Enlargement of the EU: A Comprehensive Welfare Assessment

- Wilhelm Kohler
- 2003_15: The underestimated virtues of the two-sector AK model

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Omar Licandro
- 2003_14: Insufficient investment into future growth: the forgotten cause of low growth in Germany

- Karl Aiginger
- 2003_13: Reducing start-up costs for New Firms: The double dividend on the labor market

- Uwe Dulleck, Paul Frijters and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2003_12: Rhetoric in Economic Research: The Case of Gender Wage Differentials

- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2003_11: A meta-analysis of the international gender wage gap

- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2003_10: Optimale direkte und indirekte Steuern bei unterschiedlicher Anfangsausstattung

- Johann Brunner
- 2003_08: Immigration and Majority Voting on Income Redistriubtion-Is there a Case for Opposition from Natives?

- Karin Mayr-Dorn
- 2003_07: The effects of competition and equal treatment laws on the gender wage differential

- Doris Weichselbaumer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2003_06: Interest Rate Transmission to Commercial Credit Rates in Austria

- Johann Burgstaller
- 2003_05: Factor Price Frontiers with International Fragmentation of Multistage Production

- Wilhelm Kohler
- 2003_04: Tradeable permits - Ten key design issues

- Friedrich Schneider and Alexander Wagner
- 2003_03: Satisfaction not guaranteed-Institutions and satisfaction with democracy in Western Europe

- Friedrich Schneider, Alexander Wagner and Mathias Dufour
- 2003_02: The Size and Development of the Indian Shadow Economy and a Comparison with other 18 Asian Countries: An Empirical Investigation

- Friedrich Schneider, Kausik Chaudhuri and Sumana Chatterjee
- 2003_01: The Size and Development of the Shadow Economies in the Asia-Pacific

- Friedrich Schneider and Chris Bajada
- 2002_12: Welfare effects of pension finance reform

- Johann Brunner
- 2002_11: A new class of ageing distributions

- Martin Riese
- 2002_10: Why Do Students Expect to Stay Longer in College? Evidence from Europe

- Giorgio Brunello and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2002_09: Tax incentives for private life annuities and the social security reform: Effects on consumption and on adverse selection

- Susanne Pech
- 2002_08: Aspects of International Fragmentation

- Wilhelm Kohler
- 2002_07: Are stock returns a leading indicator for real macroeconomic developments?

- Johann Burgstaller
- 2002_06: Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s

- René Böheim and Mark Taylor
- 2002_05: Job creation and job destruction in a regulated labor market: The case of Austria

- Alfred Stiglbauer, Florian Stahl, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Zweimüller
- 2002_04: Adverse selection in the annuity market with sequential and simultaneous insurance demand

- Johann Brunner and Susanne Pech
- 2002_03: Issues of US-EU Trade Policy

- Wilhelm Kohler