MAGKS Papers on Economics
From Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Bernd Hayo (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 202611: A theory of the adverse effects of repression

- Fabian Mankat and Konstantinos Theocharopoulos
- 202610: When green technology adoption backfires: A theoretical analysis with heterogeneous internalization of environmental harm

- Gerrit Gräper and Fabian Mankat
- 202609: Who Should Be Responsible for the Livelihoods of Older Adults? A Comparison of Gender Differences in Public Attitudes Across Four East Asian Countries

- Bernd Hayo and Hiroyuki Ono
- 202608: The effect of oil rents on economic growth: Does digital adoption matter?

- Pedram Sharafi and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- 202607: Survey of Japanese Taxpayers’ Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Fiscal Policy Issues: Documentation Paper

- Bernd Hayo and Tomomi Miyazaki
- 202606: Documentation paper: Survey on Fertility Plans and Attitudes among Pakistani University Students Preparing for Emigration

- Kareem Hamdy and Bernd Hayo
- 202605: Estimating the Demand for a Digital Euro: A Survey Approach for France, Germany and Italy

- Bernd Hayo, Matthias Neuenkirch and Manuel Walz
- 202604: The endowment effect: bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of over 40 years

- Justus Blaschke, Christoph Bühren, Fabian Meier, Marco Pleßner and Ann-Kristin Wilper
- 202603: Cost Pass-Through, Price Competition, and Market Power in Brick-and-Mortar Pharmacies: Evidence from Germany

- Maximilian Maurice Gail
- 202602: Economic Sanctions and Nationalist Solidarity: An Empirical Test of the Rally-Around-the-Flag Effect in Iran (2005-2020)

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- 202601: Economic Causality in Light of Philosophical Concepts: Distinctly Idiosyncratic

- Bernd Hayo
- 202527: Economic Insecurity and Women’s Preference for State Ownership in Iran

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Behnaz Saboori, Reza Ekhtiari Amiri and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- 202526: Does Public Confidence in Universities Shape Higher Education Participation?

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Heath Spong and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- 202525: Inflation Expectations and a Conservative Central Banker: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Moritz Grebe and Peter Tillmann
- 202524: The Choice of Unsmoothing Coefficients for Real Estate Appreciation Indices: With Notes on Correction Procedures, Appraisal-Smoothing, Nonsynchronous Appraisal, Asset Return Correlation and Market Efficiency

- Andreas Marcus Gohs
- 202523: Growth Mindset: A Predictor of Higher Education Attainment

- Anastasiya-Mariya Noha
- 202522: The Law and Economics of Art. 5(2) DMA: The Case of Meta

- Karsten K. Zolna
- 202521: Fiscal Talks: Parliamentary Debates and Government Expenditure

- Bernd Hayo and Johannes Zahner
- 202520: Inflation Expectations of the General Public under Supply Constraints: Evidence from a Survey Experiment

- Dzung Bui and Bernd Hayo
- 202519: Documentation Paper: Representative Survey on Inflation Expectations and Knowledge about Monetary and Financial Topics in Germany Conducted in 2025

- Dzung Bui and Bernd Hayo
- 202518: Political budget cycles in federal systems: The case of India

- Sourav Das, Patrick Hufschmidt, Fabian Mankat and Konstantinos Theocharopoulos
- 202517: Upstream vs. downstream grants - The role of public contributions in improving railway efficiency in Europe

- Jan Thomas Schäfer
- 202516: Is the dominance of graduates from top-tier universities among tenured faculty driven by prestige or output? Evidence from 50 years of university appointments in Germany

- Stefan Buechele, Guido Buenstorf, Matthias Huegel, Johannes Koenig and Maria Theissen
- 202515: Does the willingness to pay for sustainable investments differ between non-incentivized and incentivized choice experiments?

- Daniel Engler, Gunnar Gutsche and Andreas Ziegler
- 202514: Drawbacks of Household Panel Data on Inflation Perceptions and Expectations: Non-Representativeness and Selectivity

- Dzung Bui and Bernd Hayo
- 202513: Is Self-employment a Career Trap? A Large-Scale Field Experiment in the Labor Market

- Igor Asanov and Maria Mavlikeeva
- 202512: Household Heterogeneity across Countries and Optimal Monetary Policy in a Monetary Union

- Benjamin Schwanebeck and Luzie Thiel
- 202511: Public Perception of Science and Technology, Government Support for the AI Sector, and AI Startups

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni, Reza Tajaddini, Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Fredrick Chege
- 202510: The expressive function of legal norms: Experimental evidence from the Supply Chain Act in Germany

- Daniel Engler, Marvin Gleue, Gunnar Gutsche, Sophia Möller and Andreas Ziegler
- 202509: Do individuals prefer stricter supply chain laws? Empirical evidence from Germany

- Daniel Engler, Marvin Gleue, Gunnar Gutsche, Gerrit Hornung, Sophia Möller, Sabrina Schomberg and Andreas Ziegler
- 202508: Simulating retrofit incentives and distributional effects of four tenancy law policies

- Leo Reutter and Bernadetta Winiewska
- 202507: From Highway to Rail? Germany’s Public Transport Ticket Experiment

- Theresa Daniel, Maximilian Maurice Gail and Phil-Adrian Klotz
- 202506: New Players, Different Output? A Longitudinal Analysis of Research Dynamics at German Public and Private Universities

- Stefan Buechele, Matthias Huegel, Valon Kadriu and Johannes Koenig
- 202505: Evaluation of a Partial Ban of Rx-Rebates in Germany Using Difference-in-Differences

- Maximilian M. Gail, Georg Götz, Daniel Herold and Jan Schäfer
- 202504: The Origins of Reporting Bias: Selective but Unbiased Reporting by Early-Career Researchers?

- Anastasiya-Mariya Asanov, Igor Asanov, Guido Buenstorf, Valon Kadriu and Pia Schoch
- 202503: The Supply-Side Effects of Household Heterogeneity

- Benjamin Schwanebeck and Luzie Thiel
- 202502: Willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation and climate protection: A comparative empirical analysis for Germany

- Sophia Möller and Andreas Ziegler
- 202501: The Effect of the “Woman Life Freedom†Protests on Life Satisfaction in Iran: Evidence from Survey Data

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Sven Fischer
- 202422: Optimizing Social Assistance Strategies in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis

- Arian Daneshmanda, Ali Mazyaki, Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Mohammad Javad Gheidari
- 202421: On the Hamilton-HP Filter Controversy: Evidence from German Business Cycles

- Lars-Hinrich Siemers
- 202420: International Sanctions and Internal Conflict: The Case of Iran

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Jerg Gutmann
- 202419: Tales of Tails: Sales Distribution and the Role of Retail Channels in the German Book Market

- Daniel Lüke
- 202418: Norms as a Solution to the Tragedy of the Commons: A Co-Evolutionary Model

- Fabian Mankat
- 202417: Digital vs. Physical Goods: Evidence from the Book Market

- Maximilian Maurice Gail and Phil-Adrian Klotz
- 202416: Inefficient Incentives for Energy Saving in Tenancy Law and Policy Options to Remedy the Landlord-Tenant-Dilemma

- Leo Reutter
- 202415: The FOMC Attention Cycle

- David Finck and Peter Tillmann
- 202414: Politicians on the Boards of Firm Directors in the MENA Countries: Do Connections Affect Confidence in Business Sales?

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- 202413: News Shock Spillovers: How the Euro Area Responds to Expected Fed Policy

- Paul Rudel and Peter Tillmann
- 202412: Exploring the Predictive Capacity of ESG Sentiment on Official Ratings: A Few-Shot Learning Perspective

- Christoph Funk, Elena Tönjes and Christian Haas
- 202411: Impact of Policy Measures and Behavior on the COVID Pandemic in Germany

- Jenny Bethäuser
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