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20254: The effect of Protestantism on education before the industrialization: Evidence from 1816 Prussia
Sascha Becker and Ludger Wößmann
20249: Not the opium of the people: Income and secularization in a panel of prussian counties
Sascha Becker and Ludger Wößmann
20247: Revival of Aggregate Demand Policies - Introduction
Roel Beetsma and Gerhard Illing
20245: Does government ideology matter in monetary policy? A panel data analysis for OECD countries
Ansgar Belke and Niklas Potrafke
20244: Euroland: Konjunktur verliert wieder an Fahrt
Joachim Benner, Kai Carstensen, Klaus Gern, Frank Oskamp and Joachim Scheide
20241: Editorial
Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Ingrid Gogolin and Ludger Wößmann
20239: Ersparnisbildung in Deutschland: Meßkonzepte und Ergebnisse
Axel H. Börsch-Supan, Anette Reil-Held, Ralf Rodepeter, Reinhold Schnabel and Joachim Winter
20236: The German Savings Puzzle
Axel H. Börsch-Supan, Anette Reil-Held, Ralf Rodepeter, Reinhold Schnabel and Joachim Winter
20231: Alterung, deutsche Renditeentwicklung und Kapitalmärkte
Axel H. Börsch-Supan, Joachim Winter and Alexander Ludwig
20229: Donor ideology and types of foreign aid
Viktor Brech and Niklas Potrafke
20225: Innovative investments, natural resources, and intergenerational fairness, are pension funds good for sustainable development?
Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
20224: From time zero to infinity: Transitional and long-run dynamics in capital-resource economies
Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
20214: The BMW model: A new framework for teaching monetary economics
Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
20213: Teaching New Keynesian Open Economy Macroeconomics at the Intermediate Level
Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
20209: Is there a third way to EMU for the EU accession countries?
Peter Bofinger and Timo Wollmershäuser
20206: Managed floating as a monetary policy strategy
Peter Bofinger and Timo Wollmershäuser
20204: Cross-sectional earnings risk and occupational sorting: The role of risk attitudes
Holger Bonin, Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman and Uwe Sunde
20203: Zentrale Resultate der Gesamtevaluation familienbezogener Leistungen
Holger Bonin, Anita Fichtl, Helmut Rainer, Katharina Spiess, Holger Stichnoth and Katharina Wrohlich
20201: The impact of regional age structure on entrepreneurship
Werner Bönte, Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20200: Pension reform, capital markets and the rate of return
Axel H. Börsch-Supan, Florian Heiss, Alexander Ludwig and Joachim Winter
20197: The effect of investment in children’s education on fertility in 1816 Prussia
Sascha Becker, Francesco Cinnirella and Ludger Wößmann
20196: The trade-off between fertility and education: Evidence from before the demographic transition
Sascha Becker, Francesco Cinnirella and Ludger Wößmann
20195: The effect of industry, region, and time on new business survival - A multi-dimensional analysis
Udo Brixy, Oliver Falck and Michael Fritsch
20191: Schooling quality in eastern Europe: Educational production during transition
Andreas Ammermüller, Hans Heijke and Ludger Wößmann
20189: Economic abuse: A theory of intrahousehold sabotage
Dan Anderberg and Helmut Rainer
20186: FDI and Domestic Investment: An Industry-Level View
Christian Arndt, Claudia Buch and Monika Schnitzer
20185: More than a dummy: The probability of failure, survival and acquisition of firms in financial distress
Thomas Astebro and Joachim Winter
20181: Local entrepreneurship in context
David Audretsch, Oliver Falck, Maryann P. Feldman and Stephan Heblich
20179: Who’s got the aces up his sleeve? Functional specialization of cities and entrepreneurship
David Audretsch, Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20174: Creditor rights and debt allocation within multinationals
Basak Akbel and Monika Schnitzer
20171: The Effect of the Kyoto Protocol on Carbon Emissions
Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr
20170: The consequences of radical reform: The French revolution
Daron Acemoglu, Davide Cantoni, Simon Johnson and James Robinson
20169: Trade credit during financial crises: Do negotiated agreements work?
Alexander Agronovsky and Christoph Trebesch
20163: Kyoto and the carbon footprint of nations
Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr
20162: Estimating the Effects of Kyoto on Bilateral Trade Flows Using Matching Econometrics
Rahel Aichele and Gabriel Felbermayr
20152: Political regimes and the family: How sex-role attitudes continue to differ in reunified Germany
Stefan Bauernschuster and Helmut Rainer
20150: Transferable ageing provisions in individual health insurance contracts
Florian Baumann, Volker Meier and Martin Werding
20146: Exporters and the rise in wage inequality: Evidence from German linked employer-employee data
Daniel Baumgarten
20143: Offshoring, tasks, and the skill-wage pattern
Daniel Baumgarten, Ingo Geishecker and Holger Görg
20142: Wie rational sind Entscheidungen? Der SFB 504: Rationalitätskonzepte, Entscheidungsverhalten und ökonomische Modellierung
Nikolaus Beck, Susanne Haberstroh, Stefan Schwarz, Martin Weber and Joachim Winter
20140: Wie das Habsburger Reich heute in den osteuropäischen Verwaltungen sichtbar ist
Sascha Becker, Katrin Boeckh, Christa Hainz and Ludger Wößmann
20137: Social capital access and entrepreneurship
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20136: Training and innovation
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
20132: Sabotage in Tournaments: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Loukas Balafoutas, Florian Lindner and Matthias Sutter
20130: Weniger Wachstum und Steueraufkommen durch den Finanzausgleich
Christian Baretti, Bernd Huber and Karl Lichtblau
20129: A Tax on Tax Revenue: The Incentive Effects of Equalizing Transfers: Evidence from Germany
Christian Baretti, Bernd Huber and Karl Lichtblau
20128: Screening, competition, and job design: Economic origins of good jobs
Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Klaus Schmidt
20127: Discretion, productivity, and work satisfaction
Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Klaus Schmidt
20125: Debt-for-nature swaps: Axing the debt instead of the forests
Antonie Bauer and Gerhard Illing
20123: Economic integration and the optimal corporate tax structure with heterogeneous firms
Christian J. Bauer, Ronald Davies and Andreas Haufler
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