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- 2011_19: Liquidity measures, liquidity drivers and expected returns on an early call auction market

- Carsten Burhop and Sergey Gelman
- 2011_18: The design of licensing contracts: Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, and Electrical Engineering in Imperial Germany

- Carsten Burhop and Thorsten Lübbers
- 2011_17: Environmental Taxation and Redistribution Concerns

- Rafael Aigner
- 2011_16: Demokratische Repräsentation im Parteienstaat

- Emanuel Towfigh
- 2011_15: Is Regulation Essential to Stock Market Development? Going Public in London and Berlin, 1900-1913

- Carsten Burhop, David Chambers and Brian Cheffins
- 2011_14: The People’s Hired Guns? Experimentally Testing the Inclination of Prosecutors to Abuse the Vague Definition of Crimes

- Christoph Engel and Alicja Pluta
- 2011_13: Procrastination in Teams, Contract Design and Discrimination

- Philipp Weinschenk
- 2011_12: Quo vadis, Euroland? European Monetary Union between Crisis and Reform

- Martin Hellwig
- 2011_11: Pareto-Optimal Assignments by Hierarchical Exchange

- Sophie Bade
- 2011_10: Homo Oeconomicus Adaptivus – Die Logik des Handelns bei veränderlichen Präferenzen

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- 2011_09: Using Forward Contracts to Reduce Regulatory Capture

- Felix Höffler and Sebastian Kranz
- 2011_08: Incomplete-Information Models of Large Economies with Anonymity: Existence and Uniqueness of Common Priors

- Martin Hellwig
- 2011_07: From Posteriors to Priors via Cycles: An Addendum

- Martin Hellwig
- 2011_06: Law as a Precondition for Religious Freedom

- Christoph Engel
- 2011_05: Can we manage first impressions in cooperation problems? An experiment

- Christoph Engel, Sebastian Kube and Michael Kurschilgen
- 2011_04: The Role of Consent and Uncertainty in the Formation of Customary International Law

- Niels Petersen
- 2011_03: Antitrust Law and the Promotion of Democracy and Economic Growth

- Niels Petersen
- 2011_02: Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht und ökonomische Theorie

- Christoph Engel
- 2011_01: Oligopoly as a Socially Embedded Dilemma. An Experiment

- Christoph Engel and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2010_48: An Experimental Contribution to the Revision of the Guidelines on Research and Development Agreements

- Christoph Engel
- 2010_47: Pareto-Optimal Matching Allocation Mechanisms for Boundedly Rational Agents

- Sophie Bade
- 2010_46: Matching Allocation Problems with Endogenous Information Acquisition

- Sophie Bade
- 2010_45: Political competition and Mirrleesian income taxation: A first pass

- Felix Bierbrauer and Pierre Boyer
- 2010_44: On the Existence and Prevention of Asset Price Bubbles

- Hendrik Hakenes and Zeno Enders
- 2010_43: Increasing Workload in a Stochastic Environment

- Philipp Weinschenk
- 2010_42: Fallacies, Irrelevant Facts, and Myths in the Discussion of Capital Regulation: Why Bank Equity is Not Expensive

- Anat Admati, Peter DeMarzo, Martin Hellwig and Paul Pfleiderer
- 2010_41: Public Ownership of Banks and Economic Growth – The Role of Heterogeneity

- Tobias Körner and Isabel Schnabel
- 2010_40: Too Much Information Sharing? Welfare Effects of Sharing Acquired Cost Information in Oligopoly

- Juan-José Ganuza and Jos Jansen
- 2010_39: Moral Hazard and Ambiguity

- Philipp Weinschenk
- 2010_38: Binary Payment Schemes: Moral Hazard and Loss Aversion

- Fabian Herweg, Daniel Müller and Philipp Weinschenk
- 2010_37: Role Induced Bias in Court: An Experimental Analysis

- Andreas Glöckner and Christoph Engel
- 2010_36: Information Disclosure, Intertemporal Risk Sharing, and Asset Prices

- Tri Vi Dang and Hendrik Hakenes
- 2010_35: Poverty and crime in 19th century Germany: A reassessment

- Christian Traxler and Carsten Burhop
- 2010_34: The More the Better? Effects of Training and Information Amount in Legal Judgments

- Stephan Dickert, Britta Herbig, Andreas Glöckner, Christina Gansen and Roman Portack
- 2010_31: Capital Regulation after the Crisis: Business as Usual?

- Martin Hellwig
- 2010_30: The Impact of Firm Entry Regulation on Long-living Entrants

- Susanne Prantl
- 2010_29: Fairness Ex Ante & Ex Post – An Experimental Test of the German “Bestseller Paragraph”

- Christoph Engel and Michael Kurschilgen
- 2010_28: On the Prevalence of Framing Effects Across Subject-Pools in a Two- Person Cooperation Game

- Sebastian Goerg and Gari Walkowitz
- 2010_27: At the Mercy of the Prisoner Next Door. Using an Experimental Measure of Selfishness as a Criminological Tool

- Thorsten Chmura, Christoph Engel, Markus Englerth and Thomas Pitz
- 2010_26: Skill Formation under Incomplete Information

- Philipp Weinschenk
- 2010_25: Job Assignment with Multivariate Skills

- Stefanie Brilon
- 2010_24: The fog of fraud – mitigating fraud by strategic ambiguity

- Matthias Lang and Achim Wambach
- 2010_23: The Role of the Judiciary in the Public Decision Making Process

- Giuseppe Albanese and Marco Sorge
- 2010_22: Electoral Competition with Uncertainty Averse Parties

- Sophie Bade
- 2010_21: A Comparison between Political Claims Analysis and Discourse Network Analysis: The Case of Software Patents in the European Union

- Philip Leifeld and Sebastian Haunss
- 2010_19: Finanzkrise und Reformbedarf [The Financial Crisis and Regulatory Reform]

- Martin Hellwig
- 2010_18: Optimal Income Taxation and Public-Goods Provision with Preference and Productivity Shocks

- Felix Bierbrauer
- 2010_17: Entry and Incumbent Innovation

- Philipp Weinschenk
- 2010_16: The Pareto-Frontier in a simple Mirrleesian model of income taxation

- Felix Bierbrauer and Pierre Boyer
- 2010_15: No Derivative Shareholder Suits in Europe – A Model of Percentage Limits and Collusion

- Kristoffel Grechenig and Michael Sekyra