Working Paper Series in Economics
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- 106: Hedging households against extreme electricity prices

- Simon Brandkamp
- 105: Anonymous or personal? A simple model of repeated personalized advice

- Marius Gramb and Christoph Schottmüller
- 104: Welfare optimal information structures in public good provision

- Christoph Schottmüller
- 103: Macroeconomic Determinants of Involuntary Part-Time Employment in Germany

- Theresa Markefke and Rebekka Rehm
- 102: Inefficiency and Regulation in Credence Goods Markets with Altruistic Experts

- Razi Farukh, Anna Kerkhof and Jonas Loebbing
- 101: Ingroup Love Drives Ingroup Bias within Natural Groups

- Gцnьl Dogan, Luke Glowacki and Hannes Rusch
- 100: The Aversion to Monetary Incentives for Changing Behavior

- Viola S. Ackfeld
- 99: z-Tree unleashed: A novel client-integrating architecture for conducting z-Tree experiments over the Internet

- Matthias L. Duch, Max R. P. Grossmann and Thomas Lauer
- 98: Welfare optimal information structures in bilateral trade

- Christoph SchottmÑŒller
- 97: Local Thinking and Skewness Preferences

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Mats Kцster
- 96: Interest Rate Spreads and Forward Guidance

- Christian Bredemeier, Christoph Kaufmann and Andreas Schabert
- 95: Fiscal Multipliers and Monetary Policy: Reconciling Theory and Evidence

- Christian Bredemeier, Falko Juessen and Andreas Schabert
- 94: Welfare-Enhancing Distributional Effects of Central Bank Asset Purchases

- Andreas Schabert
- 93: Do Price-Matching Guarantees with Markups Facilitate Tacit Collusion? Theory and Experiment

- Andreas Pollak
- 92: Evasive Lying in Strategic Communication

- Kiryl Khalmetski, Bettina Rockenbach and Peter Werner
- 90: Sharing Guilt: How Better Access to Information May Backfire

- Roman Inderst, Kiryl Khalmetski and Axel Ockenfels
- 89: Alternative GMM estimators for spatial regression models

- Jörg Breitung and Christoph Wigger
- 88: Do You Dare? The Effect of Economic Conditions on Entrepreneurship among College Graduates

- Hendrik Beiler
- 87: General Methods for Measuring Factor Misallocation

- Thomas Schelkle
- 86: Optimal Fiscal Substitutes for the Exchange Rate in a Monetary Union

- Christoph Kaufmann
- 85: Leisure and Learning - Activities and Their Effects on Child Skill Development

- Peter Funk and Thorsten Kemper
- 84: Endogenous Growth, Green Innovation and GDP Deceleration in a World with Polluting Production Inputs

- Kerstin Burghaus and Peter Funk
- 83: Man-cessions, Fiscal Policy, and the Gender Composition of Employment

- Christian Bredemeier, Falko Juessen and Roland Winkler
- 82: Ancestral kinship patterns substantially reduce the negative effect of increasing group size on incentives for public goods provision

- Hannes Rusch
- 81: Household Specialization and the Labor-Supply Elasticities of Women and Men

- Christian Bredemeier
- 80: Fiscal policy, interest rate spreads,and the zero lower bound

- Christian Bredemeier, Falko Juessen and Andreas Schabert
- 79: Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit Interviews

- Max Groneck and Frederic Krehl
- 78: Liquidity Premia and Interest Rate Parity

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- 77: Welfare Effects of Short-Time Compensation

- Helge Braun and Bjцrn Brьgemann
- 76: Who do you lie to? Social identity and the cost of lying

- Christoph Feldhaus and Johannes Mans
- 75: Strategic Disclosure of Demand Information by Duopolists: Theory and Experiment

- Jos Jansen and Andreas Pollak
- 74: Monetary and Fiscal Policy with Sovereign Default

- Joost Rцttger
- 73: Default Risk Premia on Government Bonds in a Quantitative Macroeconomic Model

- Falko Juessen, Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- 72: Mortgage Default during the U.S. Mortgage Crisis

- Thomas Schelkle
- 71: Social Security and the Interactions Between Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk

- Daniel Harenberg and Alexander Ludwig
- 70: Pork barrel politics, voter turnout, and inequality: An experimental study

- Jens GroЯer and Thorsten Giertz
- 69: Relative Sectoral Prices and Population Ageing: A Common Trend

- Max Groneck and Christoph Kaufmann
- 68: A Monetary Analysis of Balance Sheet Policies

- Markus Hoermann and Andreas Schabert
- 67: Fiscal Policy, Sovereign Default, and Bailouts

- Falko Juessen and Andreas Schabert
- 66: Non-binding Defaults and Voluntary Contributions to a Public Good - Clean Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment

- Felix Ebeling
- 65: Endogenous Grids in Higher Dimensions: Delaunay Interpolation and Hybrid Methods

- Alexander Ludwig and Matthias Schцn
- 64: The curse of uninformed voting: An experimental study

- Jens GroЯer and Michael Seebauer
- 63: A Life-Cycle Model with Ambiguous Survival Beliefs

- Max Groneck, Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 62: Human Capital, Polarization, and Pareto-Improving Activating Welfare

- Peter Funk
- 61: Surprising Gifts - Theory and Laboratory Evidence

- Kiryl Khalmetski, Axel Ockenfels and Peter Werner
- 60: Optimal Progressive Taxation and Education Subsidies in a Model of Endogenous Human Capital Formation

- Dirk Krueger and Alexander Ludwig
- 59: Aging and Pension Reform: Extending the Retirement Age and Human Capital Formation

- Edgar Vogel, Alexander Ludwig and Axel Bцrsch-Supan
- 58: On the role of endowment heterogeneity and ambiguity for conditional cooperation

- Felix Ebeling
- 57: Peer Pressure in Multi-Dimensional Work Tasks

- Felix Ebeling, Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling and Johannes Wahlig
- 56: Are efficiency wages equality wages? Exogenously induced fairness norms in working environments

- Gary Bolton and Peter Werner