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- 19355: Environmentally sustainable economic growth
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19353: Internationale Klimaschutzverhandlungen und sekundäre Nutzen der Klimapolitik
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19352: Private provision of public goods: Incentives for donations
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19351: What directs a terrorist?
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19350: Climate policy and ancillary benefits: A survey and integration into the modelling of international negotiations on climate change
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19349: Diskontraten: Endogen oder nicht endogen?
- Karen Pittel
- 19344: Decision processes of a suicide bomber-the economics and psychology of attacking and defecting
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19343: Transitions in the negotiations on climate change
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19342: International Climate Finance and Its Influence on Fairness and Policy
- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- 19341: Privatising old-age security: Latin America and eastern Europe compared
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19338: Folgekosten unzureichender Bildung durch entgangenes Wirtschaftswachstum
- Marc Piopiunik and Ludger Wößmann
- 19334: Elite Education Abroad and Social Reproduction
- Martin D. Munk, Panu Poutvaara and Mette Foged
- 19333: Transnational Cultural Capital, Educational Reproduction, and Privileged Positions
- Martin D. Munk, Panu Poutvaara and Mette Foged
- 19332: Globalization and the spatial concentration of production
- Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel Felbermayr
- 19331: Globalisation and the Spatial Concentration of Production
- Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel Felbermayr
- 19329: Option contracts and renegotiation
- Georg Nöldeke and Klaus Schmidt
- 19327: Sequential investments and options to own
- Georg Nöldeke and Klaus Schmidt
- 19325: Central school exit exams and labor-market outcomes
- Marc Piopiunik, Guido Schwerdt and Ludger Wößmann
- 19324: The political economy of long-term care
- Robert Nuscheler and Kerstin Roeder
- 19321: The economics of human trafficking and labour migration: Micro-evidence from Eastern Europe
- Toman Omar Mahmoud and Christoph Trebesch
- 19319: Are U.S. students ready to compete?: The latest on each state’s international standing
- Paul E. Peterson, Carlos X. Lastra-Anadón, Eric Hanushek and Ludger Wößmann
- 19318: New empirical analysis in the economics of education
- Paul E. Peterson and Ludger Wößmann
- 19305: Globalization and gender equality in the course of development
- Niklas Potrafke and Heinrich Ursprung
- 19303: Education, mobility of labour and tax competition
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19302: Alternative tax constitutions and risky education in a federation
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19299: Investment in Education and Redistributive Taxation without Precommitment
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19298: Party platforms with endogenous party membership
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19296: Educating Europe: Should Public Education be Financed with Graduate Taxes or Income-contingent Loans?
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19295: Gerontocracy revisited: Unilateral transfer to the young may benefit the middle-aged
- Panu Poutvaara
- 19290: Minority positions in the German Council of Economic Experts: A political economic analysis
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19288: Globalization and labor market institutions: International empirical evidence
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19286: Did globalization restrict partisan politics? An empirical evaluation of social expenditures in a panel of OECD countries
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19285: Does government ideology influence political alignment with the U.S.? An empirical analysis of voting in the UN General Assembly
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19284: Does government ideology influence deregulation of product markets? Empirical evidence from OECD countries
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19282: Labor market deregulation and globalization: Empirical evidence from OECD countries
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19280: The growth of public health expenditures in OECD countries: Do government ideology and electoral motives matter?
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19278: Does government ideology influence budget composition? Empirical evidence from OECD countries
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19277: Public Expenditures on Education and Cultural Affairs in the West German States: Does Government Ideology Influence the Budget Composition?
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19275: Intelligence and corruption
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19274: Is German domestic social policy politically controversial?
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19273: Islam and democracy
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19272: Political cycles and economic performance in OECD countries: Empirical evidence from 1951-2006
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19271: Unemployment, human capital depreciation and pension benefits: An empirical evaluation of German data
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19270: Democracy and countries with Muslim majorities: A reply and update
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19269: Economic Freedom and Government Ideology across the German States
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19268: Evidence on the political principal-agent problem from voting on public finance for concert halls
- Niklas Potrafke
- 19265: Dynamic costs of the draft
- Morten Lau, Panu Poutvaara and Andreas Wagener
- 19264: Power in the multinational corporation in industry equilibrium
- Dalia Marin and Thierry Verdier
- 19262: Economic incentives and international trade
- Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer
- 19260: The economic institution of international barter
- Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer