Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie
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- 22.10: Salience in Public Goods Games

- Deborah Kistler, Su Nanxu and Christian Thoeni
- 22.09: Austerity Harmed Student Achievement

- Caterina Pavese and Enrico Rubolino
- 22.08: Conflict, Civil Wars and Human Development

- Dominic Rohner
- 22.07: Does Informality Deter Tax Progressivity?

- Enrico Rubolino
- 22.06: A Characterization of the Coordinate-Wise Top-Trading-Cycles Mechanism for Multiple-Type Housing Markets

- Di Feng, Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 22.05: Partial Verifiability Induced Contests

- Octavian Strimbu
- 22.04: Demographic Trends and the Transmission of Monetary Policy

- Giacomo Mangiante
- 22.03: Stable partitions for proportional generalized claims problems

- Oihane Gallo and Bettina Klaus
- 22.02: Explaining excess entry in winner-take-all markets

- Vincent Laferriere, David Staubli and Christian Thoeni
- 22.01: Taxing the Gender Gap: Labor Market Effects of a Payroll Tax Cut for Women in Italy

- Enrico Rubolino
- 21.18: The strategy method conflates confusion with conditional cooperation in public goods games: evidence from large scale replications

- Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew, Victoire D'Amico and Claire Guerin
- 21.17: Selfish learning is more important than fair-minded conditional cooperation in public goods games

- Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew and Claire Guerin
- 21.16: Detecting Edgeworth Cycles

- Timothy Holt, Mitsuru Igami and Simon Scheidegger
- 21.15: Can today's and tomorrow's world uniformly gain from carbon taxation?

- Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Felix Kubler, Andrey Polbin and Simon Scheidegger
- 21.14: Deep Structural Estimation:With an Application to Option Pricing

- Hui Chen, Antoine Didisheim and Simon Scheidegger
- 21.13: Are incentive effects from fiscal equalization underestimated? Evidence from a Swiss reform

- Nicola Mauri
- 21.12: Who benefits from support? The heterogeneous effects of supporters on athletes' performance by skin color

- Fabrizio Colella
- 21.11: Minimal-Access Rights in School Choice and the Deferred Acceptance Mechanism

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- 21.10: Preference revelation games and strict cores of multiple-type housing market problems

- Di Feng and Bettina Klaus
- 21.09: How Lotteries in School Choice Help to Level the Playing Field

- Christian Basteck, Bettina Klaus and Dorothea Kuebler
- 21.08: U.S. Treasury Auctions: A High Frequency Identification of Supply Shocks

- Maxime Phillot
- 21.07: Does Overconfidence Lead to Bargaining Failures?

- Luis Santos Pinto and Paola Colzani
- 21.06a: Are Overconfident Players More Likely to Win Tournaments and Contests?

- Luis Santos Pinto
- 21.05: Normative properties for object allocation problems: Characterizations and trade-offs

- Bettina Klaus and Lars Ehlers
- 21.04: Characterizing the top trading cycles rule for housing markets with lexicographic preferences when externalities are limited

- Bettina Klaus
- 21.03a: The core for housing markets with limited externalities

- Bettina Klaus and Claudia Meo
- 21.02a: Monetary policy shocks and inflation inequality

- Christoph Lauper and Giacomo Mangiante
- 21.01: Oops! I Did It Again: Understanding Mechanisms of Persistence in Prosocial Behavior

- Adrian Bruhin, Lorenz Goette, Simon Haenni and Lingqing Jiang
- 20.05: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Campaign Speeches:Evidence from the First National Speaking Tour

- Johannes Buggle and Stephanos Vlachos
- 20.04: On strategy-proofness and single-peakedness:median-voting over intervals

- Bettina Klaus and Panos Protopapas
- 20.03: Debiasing preferences over redistribution: An experiment

- Romain Espinosa, Bruno Deffains and Christian Thöni
- 20.02: Solidarity for public goods under single-peaked preferences: characterizing target set correspondences

- Bettina Klaus and Panos Protopapas
- 20.01: The Refugee’s Dilemma:Evidence from Jewish Migration out of Nazi Germany

- Johannes Buggle, Mathias Thoenig, Thierry Mayer and Seyhun Orcan Sakalli
- 19.10: Arming opposition: Measuring the effect of arms transfers on internal conflict

- Quentin Gallea
- 19.09: How Lotteries in School Choice Help to Level the Playing Field

- Christian Basteck, Bettina Klaus and Dorothea Kuebler
- 19.08: Uncovering the Heterogeneity behind Cross-Cultural Variation in Antisocial Punishment

- Adrian Bruhin, Kelly Janizzi and Christian Thöni
- 19.07: Serial Dictatorship Mechanisms with Reservation Prices:Heterogeneous Objects

- Bettina Klaus and Alexandru Nichifor
- 19.06: Top Trading Cycles, Consistency, and Acyclic Priorities for House Allocation with Existing Tenants

- Bettina Klaus, Jan Christoph Schlegel and Mehmet Karakaya
- 19.05: Risk and Rationality:The Relative Importance of Probability Weighting and Choice Set Dependence

- Adrian Bruhin, Maha Manai and Luis Santos-Pinto
- 19.04: Serial Dictatorship Mechanisms with Reservation Prices

- Bettina Klaus and Alexandru Nichifor
- 19.03: Has Regulatory Capital Made Banks Safer? Skin in the Game vs Moral Hazard

- Ernest Dautović
- 19.02: Let There Be Light: Trade and the Development of Border Regions

- Marius Brülhart, Olivier Cadot and Alexander Himbert
- 18.08: Success Factors for Peace Treaties: A Review of Theory and Evidence

- Dominic Rohner
- 18.07: Side Effects of Immunity: The Rise of African Slavery in the US South

- Elena Esposito
- 18.06: How Lotteries in School Choice Help to Level the Playing Field

- Christian Basteck, Bettina Klaus and Dorothea Kuebler
- 18.05: Influence in Private-Good Economies

- Madhav Raghavan
- 18.04: Risk and Rationality:The Relative Importance of Probability Weighting and Choice Set Dependence

- Adrian Bruhin, Maha Manai and Luis Santos-Pinto
- 18.03: Conditional Cooperation:Review and Refinement

- Christian Thöni and Stefan Volk
- 18.02: Sovereign Money Reforms and Welfare

- Philippe Bacchetta and Elena Perazzi
- 18.01: The Elasticity of Corporate Income: Panel Data Evidence from Switzerland

- David Staubli