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20536: Market integration and market concentration in horizontally differentiated industries
Carsten Eckel
20535: Trade and diversity: Is there a case for ’cultural protectionism?’
Carsten Eckel
20533: Globalization and specialization
Carsten Eckel
20532: Endogenous sunk costs, flexible manufacturing and the productivity effects of international trade
Carsten Eckel
20531: International trade, flexible manufacturing, and outsourcing
Carsten Eckel
20530: Endogenous Skill Formation and the Source Country Effects of Skilled Labor Emigration from Developing Countries
Hartmut Egger and Gabriel Felbermayr
20528: Wage bargaining and multinational firms
Carsten Eckel and Hartmut Egger
20525: Multi-product firms and flexible manufacturing in the global economy
Carsten Eckel and J. Peter Neary
20524: Citizens should vote on secession
Essi Eerola, Niku Määttänen and Panu Poutvaara
20521: Endogenous skill formation and the source country effects of emigration
Hartmut Egger and Gabriel Felbermayr
20520: Local deregulation of the wholesale broadband access market
Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
20519: Regulation of the wholesale broadband access market
Nadine Fabritz and Oliver Falck
20513: The phantom of the opera: Cultural amenities, human capital, and regional economic growth
Oliver Falck, Michael Fritsch and Stephan Heblich
20512: Is industry location persistent over time? Evidence from coagglomeration patterns between new and incumbent firms in Germany
Oliver Falck, Michael Fritsch and Stephan Heblich
20507: From Russia with love: The impact of relocated firms on incumbent survival
Oliver Falck, Christina Guenther, Stephan Heblich and William Kerr
20502: Corporate social responsibility: Doing well by doing good
Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20498: Modern location factors in dynamic regions
Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20494: Routinization of innovation in German manufacturing: The David - Goliath symbiosis revisited
Oliver Falck
20493: Survival chances of new businesses: Do regional conditions matter?
Oliver Falck
20488: Occupational job creation: Patterns and implications
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20487: Job and vacancy competition in empirical matching functions
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20484: Regional dependencies in job creation: An efficiency analysis for Western Germany
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20483: Spatial mobility and competition for jobs: Some theory and evidence for Western Germany
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20482: Did the Hartz Reforms Speed-Up the Matching Process? A Macro-Evaluation Using Empirical Matching Functions
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20481: Gender differentials in skill use and skill formation in the aftermath of vocational training
René Fahr and Uwe Sunde
20478: Unternehmen und Generationengerechtigkeit
Oliver Falck
20476: [Rezension zu:] Oberender, Peter (Hrsg.): Effizienz und Wettbewerb. Berlin: Duncker \& Humblot, 2005
Oliver Falck
20474: Mayflies and long-distance runners: The effects of new business formation on industry growth
Oliver Falck
20471: Globalization and labor market outcomes: Wage bargaining, search frictions, and firm heterogeneity
Gabriel Felbermayr, Julien Prat and Hans-Joerg Schmerer
20470: Is the U.S. catching up?: International and state trends in student achievement
Eric Hanushek, Paul E. Peterson and Ludger Wößmann
20469: Intergenerational aspects of ecotax reforms - An application to Germany
Wolfgang Habla and Kerstin Roeder
20467: Education and economic growth: It’s not just going to school, but learning something while there that matters
Eric Hanushek, Dean T. Jamison, Eliot A. Jamison and Ludger Wößmann
20465: Does school autonomy make sense everywhere? Panel estimates from PISA
Eric Hanushek, Susanne Link and Ludger Wößmann
20463: Teaching math to the talented
Eric Hanushek, Paul E. Peterson and Ludger Wößmann
20457: Does educational tracking affect performance and inequality? differences-in-differences evidence across countries
Eric Hanushek and Ludger Wößmann
20454: The role of cognitive skills in economic development
Eric Hanushek and Ludger Wößmann
20451: The decline of schooling productivity in OECD countries
Erich Gundlach, Ludger Wößmann and Jens Gmelin
20450: Family background, schooling resources, and institutional features: What determines student performance in East Asian countries?
Erich Gundlach and Ludger Wößmann
20449: Income taxes, property values, and migration
Amihai Glazer, Vesa Kanniainen and Panu Poutvaara
20448: Wage rigidity: Measurement, causes and consequences
Lorenz Goette, Uwe Sunde and Thomas Bauer
20444: Seasonal migration and networks-evidence on Moldova’s labour exodus
Dennis Görlich and Christoph Trebesch
20443: Financial constraints and innovation: Why poor countries don't catch up
Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Monika Schnitzer
20441: Optimal seedings in elimination tournaments
Christian Groh, Benny Moldovanu, Aner Sela and Uwe Sunde
20438: Pareto-improving bequest taxation
Volker Grossman and Panu Poutvaara
20436: Second thoughts on development accounting
Erich Gundlach, Desmond Rudman and Ludger Wößmann
20433: Better schools for Europe
Erich Gundlach and Ludger Wößmann
20432: Der Produktivitätsverfall der schulischen Ausbildung: Internationale Evidenz
Erich Gundlach and Ludger Wößmann
20431: The fading productivity of schooling in East Asia
Erich Gundlach and Ludger Wößmann
20425: International commodity taxation under monopolistic competition
Andreas Haufler and Michael Pflüger
20424: International oligopoly and the taxation of commerce with revenue-constrained governments
Andreas Haufler and Michael Pflüger
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