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19453: Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Downstream Entry and Efficiency
Fabian Herweg and Daniel Müller
19452: Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Quantity Discounts and Private Information
Fabian Herweg and Daniel Müller
19450: Binary payment schemes: Moral hazard and loss aversion
Fabian Herweg, Daniel Müller and Philipp Weinschenk
19446: Inflation oder Deflation?
Jörg Hinze, Thomas Straubhaar, Sebastian Dullien, Ronald Schettkat and Gerhard Illing
19445: Structural measurement errors in nonseparable models
Stefan Hoderlein and Joachim Winter
19443: Two tales on resale
Felix Höffler and Klaus Schmidt
19436: Search equilibrium and social and private returns to education
Christian Holzner and Andrey Launov
19435: Search equilibrium and social and private returns to education. Eur. Econ. Rev
Christian Holzner and Andrey Launov
19432: Bank loan supply and monetary policy transmission in Germany: An assessment based on matching impulse responses
Oliver Hülsewig, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
19430: Speculative attacks: Unique equilibrium and transparency
Frank Heinemann and Gerhard Illing
19428: Plan selection in Medicare Part D: Evidence from administrative data
Florian Heiss, Adam Leive, Daniel McFadden and Joachim Winter
19427: Who failed to enroll in Medicare Part D, and why? Early results
Florian Heiss, Daniel McFadden and Joachim Winter
19425: Discrete-time approximations of the Holmström-Milgrom brownian-motion model of intertemporal incentive provision
Martin Hellwig and Klaus Schmidt
19421: The price puzzle revisited: Can the cost channel explain a rise in inflation after a monetary policy shock?
Steffen Henzel, Oliver Hülsewig and Eric Mayer
19420: Uncertain Demand, Consumer Loss Aversion, and Flat-Rate Tariffs
Fabian Herweg and Konrad Mierendorff
19416: The New Keynesian Phillips curve and the role of expectations: Evidence from the CESifo World Economic Survey
Steffen Henzel and Timo Wollmershäuser
19414: Essays in industrial organization and behavioral economics [Elektronische Ressource] / vorgelegt von Fabian Herweg
Fabian Herweg
19413: Relaxing competition through quality differentiation and price discrimination
Fabian Herweg
19412: Issue advocacy and mass political sophistication
Fabian Herweg
19411: The expectation-based loss-averse newsvendor
Fabian Herweg
19408: Time limits in a two-tier unemployment benefit scheme under involuntary unemployment
Christian Holzner, Volker Meier and Martin Werding
19407: Zusammenführung von Arbeitslosen- und Sozialhilfe
Bernd Huber and Karl Lichtblau
19406: Die Effizienz von Kapitalsubventionen bei Unterbeschäftigung - eine theore­tische und finanzpolitische Analyse zur Förderpolitik in den Neuen Bundes­ländern
Bernd Huber
19405: Optimal Capital Income Taxes and Capital Controls in Small Open Economies
Bernd Huber
19404: Taxes on Capital Income and Rents in a Small Open Economy under Uncertainty
Bernd Huber
19403: Can Tax Coordination Work?
Bernd Huber
19402: Tax competition and tax coordination in an optimum income tax model
Bernd Huber
19401: Can Corporate-personal Tax Integration Survive in Open Economies? Lessons from the German Tax Reform
Bernd Huber
19400: Zur Finanzierung der Europäischen Union
Bernd Huber
19399: Föderalismusreform bleibt weiter dringlich
Bernd Huber
19398: Konfiskatorischer Finanzausgleich verlangt eine Reform
Bernd Huber and Karl Lichtblau
19397: Die Finanzkrise Berlins: Eine Analyse der Nachhaltigkeit der Berliner Finanzpolitik
Bernd Huber, Beate Milbrandt and Marco Runkel
19396: Workfare, monitoring, and efficiency wages
Christian Holzner, Volker Meier and Martin Werding
19392: Optimal design of intergovernmental grants under asymmetric information
Bernd Huber and Marco Runkel
19391: Hyperbolic discounting, public debt and balanced budget rules
Bernd Huber and Marco Runkel
19390: Interregional redistribution and budget institutions under asymmetric information
Bernd Huber and Marco Runkel
19389: Tax competition, excludable public goods, and user charges
Bernd Huber and Marco Runkel
19386: Environmental Levies, Distortionary Taxes, and Labour Supply
Bernd Huber
19385: Dividend Taxes and Investment
Bernd Huber
19384: Time consistency of government financial policy in a small open economy
Bernd Huber
19383: Besteuerung, intertemporale Neutralität und zeitliche Inkonsistenz
Bernd Huber
19378: Distinguishing trust from risk: An anatomy of the investment game
Daniel Houser, Daniel Schunk and Joachim Winter
19375: Fairness and cheating
Daniel Houser, Stefan Vetter and Joachim Winter
19372: How Do Behavioral Assumptions Affect Structural Inference? Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment
Daniel Houser and Joachim Winter
19370: Gradual Reforms of Capital Income Taxation
Peter Howitt and Hans-Werner Sinn
19367: Loan supply shocks during the financial crisis: Evidence for the Euro area
Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Timo Wollmershäuser
19365: Financial Frictions and Inflation Differentials in a Monetary Union
Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Timo Wollmershäuser
19364: Zur Theorie optimaler Staatsverschuldung
Bernd Huber
19357: Recycling under a material balance constraint
Karen Pittel, Jean-Pierre Amigues and Thomas Kuhn
19356: The implications of heterogeneous resource intensities on technical change and growth [Les implications de l’hétérogénéité des intensités dans l’usage des ressources naturelles sur le changement technique et la croissance]
Karen Pittel and Lucas Bretschger
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