MAGKS Papers on Economics
From Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung)
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- 201415: Life Satisfaction, Contract Farming and Property Rights: Evidence from Ghana

- Susanne Väth and Simone Gobien
- 201414: What drives small municipalities to cooperate? Evidence from Hessian municipalities

- Frederic Blaeschke
- 201413: An Empirical Analysis of Business Cycles in a New Keynesian Model with Inventories

- Marcel Förster
- 201412: Topics in Fiscal Policy: Evidence from a Representative Survey of the German Population

- Bernd Hayo, Florian Neumeier and Matthias Uhl
- 201411: Measuring Anti-trafficking Policy - Integrating Text and Statistical Analysis

- Seo-Young Cho
- 201410: Citizens’ perceptions of justice in international climate policy – An empirical analysis

- Joachim Schleich, Elisabeth Dütschke, Claudia Schwirplies and Andreas Ziegler
- 201409: Effective Promotion of Renewable Energy in the Presence of an Emissions Trading System

- Sebastian Schäfer
- 201408: Innovation Markets, Future Markets, or Potential Competition: How Should Competition Authorities Account for Innovation Competition in Merger Reviews?

- Benjamin Kern
- 201407: Warum der Sieg von Ritter Sport über Stiftung Warentest ein Pyrrhussieg ist

- Andreas Hildenbrand and Andreas Hildenbrand
- 201406: Can Oil-Rich Countries Encourage Entrepreneurship? ‘Yes’, ‘No’ but not ‘Perhaps’

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- 201405: Shedding Some Light on the Dark Matter of Competition: Insights from the Strategic Management and Organizational Science Literature for the Consideration of Diversity Aspects in Merger Review

- Benjamin Kern and Malte Ackermann
- 201404: Central Bank Communication in the Financial Crisis: Evidence from a Survey of Financial Market Participants

- Bernd Hayo and Matthias Neuenkirch
- 201403: Political Institutions and Government Spending Behavior in Iran

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Sajjad Faraji Dizaji
- 201402: Offshoring and Sequential Production Chains: A General-Equilibrium Analysis

- Philipp Harms, Jaewon Jung and Oliver Lorz
- 201401: Marriage Crisis and Housing Costs: Empirical Evidence from Provinces of Iran

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- 201354: Does a Good Central Banker make a Difference?

- Matthias Neuenkirch and Peter Tillmann
- 201353: The Role of Managerial Work in Market Performance: A Monopoly Model with Team Production

- Andreas Hildenbrand and Mihael Duran
- 201352: From Unrealistic Assumptions to Economic Explanations. Robustness Analysis from a Deductivist Point of View

- Max Albert
- 201351: Public Attitudes Toward Fiscal Consolidation: Evidence from a Representative German Population Survey

- Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
- 201350: Interplay of Land Governance and Large-Scale Agricultural Investment: Evidence from Ghana and Kenya

- Kerstin Nolte and Susanne Vaeth
- 201349: Imagine Being a Nice Guy: A Note on Hypothetical vs. Incentivized Social Preferences

- Christoph Bühren and Thorben Kundt
- 201348: The Great Moderation: Inventories, Shocks or Monetary Policy?

- Marcel Förster
- 201347: The German Public and its Trust in the ECB: The Role of Knowledge and Information Search

- Bernd Hayo and Duncan Neuenkirch
- 201346: The cohort size-wage relationship in Europe

- John Moffat and Duncan Roth
- 201345: Regional Market-Based Climate Policy in North America: Efficient, Effective, Fair?

- Sven Rudolph, Takeshi Kawakatsu and Achim Lerch
- 201344: Liberal Coercion? - Prostitution, Human Trafficking and Policy

- Seo-Young Cho
- 201343: Cartel Formation With Endogenous Capacity and Demand Uncertainty

- Johannes Paha
- 201342: Studying International Spillovers in a New Keynesian Continuous Time Framework with Financial Markets

- Bernd Hayo and Britta Niehof
- 201341: How Monetary Policy is Made: Two Canadian Tales

- Matthias Neuenkirch and Pierre Siklos
- 201340: Municipality amalgamation and free-ride behavior: Eligibility assessments for long-term care insurance in Japan

- Katsuyoshi Nakazawa
- 201339: Amalgamation, free-ride behavior, and regulation

- Katsuyoshi Nakazawa
- 201338: Municipality amalgamation in Japan: A survival analysis of the timings of the amalgamation process

- Katsuyoshi Nakazawa and Tomohisa Miyashita
- 201337: Municipality amalgamation in Japan: an examination using event history analysis

- Katsuyoshi Nakazawa and Tomohisa Miyashita
- 201336: Party Affiliation Rather than Former Occupation: The Background of Central Bank Governors and its Effect on Monetary Policy

- Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- 201335: Logistic Regression for Extremely Rare Events: The Case of School Shootings

- Christian Westphal
- 201334: Are German Tourists Environmental Chameleons? A Micro-econometric Analysis of Adaptation to Climate Change

- Claudia Schwirplies and Andreas Ziegler
- 201333: Evidence for the “Suicide by Firearm” Proxy for Gun Ownership from Austria

- Christian Westphal
- 201332: The Social Costs of Gun Ownership: Spurious Regression and Unfounded Public Policy Advocacy

- Christian Westphal
- 201331: Exchanging Land for Solidarity: Solidarity Transfers among Voluntarily Resettled and Non-Resettled Land-Reform Beneficiaries

- Simone Gobien and Björn Vollan
- 201330: Federal Reserve Communications and Newswire Coverage

- Matthias Neuenkirch
- 201329: Indirect Reciprocity, Golden Opportunities for Defection, and Inclusive Reputation

- Hannes Rusch and Max Albert
- 201328: The Impact of Persistent Shocks and Concave Objective Functions on Collusive Behavior

- Johannes Paha
- 201327: What niche did human cooperativeness evolve in?

- Hannes Rusch
- 201326: Worker or Shirker – Who Evades More Taxes? A Real Effort Experiment

- Christoph Bühren and Thorben Kundt
- 201325: Comparison of Methods for Constructing Joint Confidence Bands for Impulse Response Functions

- Helmut Lütkepohl, Anna Staszewska-Bystrova and Peter Winker
- 201324: Do pay-as-bid auctions favor collusion? - Evidence from Germany’s market for reserve power

- Sven Heim and Georg Götz
- 201323: Und dann werfen wir den Computer an – Anmerkungen zur Methodik der DSGE-Modelle

- Jochen Michaelis
- 201322: Predicting Bank of England’s Asset Purchase Decisions with MPC Voting Records

- Matthias Neuenkirch
- 201321: Are Public Preferences Reflected in Monetary Policy Reaction Functions?

- Matthias Neuenkirch
- 201320: Incentives and Influence Activities in the Public Sector: the Trade-off in Performance Budgeting and Conditional Grants

- Ivo Bischoff and Frédéric Blaeschke