Munich Reprints in Economics
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- 20639: Inequality aversion, efficiency, and maximin preferences in simple distribution experiments: Comment
- Ernst Fehr, Michael Naef and Klaus Schmidt
- 20635: Forced Migration and the Effects of an Integration Policy in Post-WWII Germany
- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Susanne Link
- 20633: Identity and entrepreneurship: Do school peers shape entrepreneurial intentions?
- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Elke Lüdemann
- 20632: Inventive City-Regions: Path Dependence and Creative Knowledge Strategies
- Oliver Falck and William Kerr
- 20631: Ist die Ausbildung von Spitzenmathematikern wichtig für wirtschaftliches Wachstum?
- Oliver Falck, Guido Schwerdt, Anja Herrmann and Maximiliane Hörl
- 20629: School competition and students’ entrepreneurial intentions: International evidence using historical Catholic roots of private schooling
- Oliver Falck and Ludger Wößmann
- 20628: Kontrolliert und repräsentativ: Beispiele zur Komplementarität von Labor- und Felddaten
- Armin Falk, Thomas Dohmen and Uwe Sunde
- 20626: Fairness and the optimal allocation of ownership rights
- Ernst Fehr, Susanne Kremhelmer and Klaus Schmidt
- 20623: The effect of power imbalances on incentives to make non-contractible investments
- Marco Faravelli, Oliver Kirchkamp and Helmut Rainer
- 20618: Fairness and contract design
- Ernst Fehr, Alexander Klein and Klaus Schmidt
- 20616: Restrictive immigration policy in Germany: Pains and gains foregone?
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Wido Geis-Thöne and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 20613: The transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP): Potentials, problems and perspectives
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Mario Larch
- 20610: Exploring the intensive and extensive margins of world trade
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 20608: Immigration and native welfare
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 20606: WTO membership and the extensive margin of world trade: New evidence
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 20605: Modelling the extensive margin of world trade: New evidence on GATT and WTO membership
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 20602: Ethnic networks, information, and international trade: Revisiting the evidence
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Farid Toubal
- 20600: Endogenous labor market institutions in an open economy
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 20599: Labour market reforms in a globalised world
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 20597: Unemployment in an interdependent world
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 20595: The Under-Estimated Virtues of the Two-sector AK Model. Contributions to Macroeconomics
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Omar Licandro
- 20593: Product market regulation, Firm Selection, and Unemployment
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Julien Prat
- 20591: Optimal tariffs, retaliation, and the welfare loss from tariff wars in the Melitz model
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Mario Larch
- 20590: Natural disasters and the effect of trade on income: A new panel IV approach
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Gröschl
- 20587: Within U.S. trade and the long shadow of the american secession
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Gröschl
- 20582: Does immigration boost per capita income?
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Sanne Hiller and Davide Sala
- 20581: Schadet Deutschlands Exportpolitik den Nachbarn?
- Gabriel Felbermayr, Eckhard Janeba, Holger Görg, Ansgar Belke, Michael Pflüger and Stefan Ebner
- 20577: The pro-trade effect of the brain drain: Sorting out confounding factors
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 20575: Sorting It Out: Technical Barriers to Trade and Industry Productivity
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 20574: Trade intermediation and the organization of exporters
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 20572: Unilateral trade liberalization in the melitz model: A note
- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 20568: Dialects, cultural identity, and economic exchange
- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli and Jens Südekum
- 20566: Incumbent innovation and domestic entry
- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Stefan Kipar
- 20565: EBDC Business Investment Panel (2012)
- Ralf Elsas and Kai Carstensen
- 20564: Capital taxation and production efficiency in an open economy
- Wolfgang Eggert and Andreas Haufler
- 20563: Company-tax coordination cum tax-rate competition in the European union
- Wolfgang Eggert and Andreas Haufler
- 20561: Education, unemployment and migration
- Wolfgang Eggert, Tim Krieger and Volker Meier
- 20559: Firm Innovativeness across Cluster Types
- Andreas Eisingerich, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Tobias Kretschmer
- 20557: EBDC Business Expectations Panel (2012)
- Ralf Elsas and Kai Carstensen
- 20556: EBDC Business Innovation Panel (2012)
- Ralf Elsas and Kai Carstensen
- 20555: Sovereign debt disputes: A database on government coerciveness during debt crises
- Henrik Enderlein, Christoph Trebesch and Laura von Daniels
- 20554: On the genesis of multinational foreign affiliate networks
- Peter Egger, Matthias Fahn, Valeria Merlo and Georg Wamser
- 20552: Introduction to the Symposium on Executive Pay
- Florian Englmaier, Gerhard Illing and Efraim Sadka
- 20549: Worker characteristics and wage differentials: Evidence from a gift-exchange experiment
- Florian Englmaier, Sebastian Strasser and Joachim Winter
- 20547: Item non-response to financial questions in household surveys: An experimental study of interviewer and mode effects
- Lothar Essig and Joachim Winter
- 20546: Optimal parole decisions
- Oliver Fabel and Volker Meier
- 20544: When do small countries win tax wars?
- Wolfgang Eggert and Andreas Haufler
- 20542: Industrial innovation: Direct evidence from a cluster-oriented policy
- Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Stefan Kipar
- 20539: Fragmentation, efficiency-seeking FDI, and employment
- Carsten Eckel
- 20538: Labor market adjustments to globalization: Unemployment versus relative wages
- Carsten Eckel
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