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- 2006_22: Private Damage Claims and the Passing-On Defense in Horizontal Price-Fixing Cases: An Economist’s Perspective

- Martin Hellwig
- 2006_21: The Provision and Pricing of Excludable Public Goods: Ramsey-Boiteux Pricing versus Bundling

- Martin Hellwig
- 2006_19: The Impact of Institutions on the Decision How to Decide

- Christoph Engel and Elke U. Weber
- 2006_18: Informative Voting and the Samuelson Rule

- Felix Bierbrauer and Marco Sahm
- 2006_17: Perceiving strategic environments: An experimental study of learning under minimal information

- Andreas Nicklisch
- 2006_16: Mobile termination and collusion, revisited

- Felix Hoeffler
- 2006_15: Monetary Equilibria in a Baumol-Tobin Economy

- Ingolf Schwarz
- 2006_14: The herd moves? Emergence and self-organization in collective actors?

- Martin Beckenkamp
- 2006_12: Competition as a Socially Desirable Dilemma

- Christoph Engel
- 2006_11: The Threat of Capital Drain: A Rationale for Public Banks?

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 2006_9: Demand for storage of natural gas in northwestern Europe. Trends 2005-2030

- Felix Hoeffler and Madjid Kuebler
- 2006_8: Wage Differentials, Fairness, and Social Comparison: An experimental study of the Co-Employment of Permanent and Temporary Agency Workers†

- Dorothea Alewell and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2006_6: Distortionary Taxation and the Free-Rider Problem

- Felix Bierbrauer
- 2006_5: Netting of capacity in interconnector auctions

- Felix Hoeffler and Tobias Wittmann
- 2006_4: Noisy commitments: The impact of information accuracy on efficiency

- Eyal Ert and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2006_1: The Difficult Reception of Rigorous Descriptive Social Science in the Law

- Christoph Engel
- 2005_27: The Undesirability of Randomized Income Taxation under Decreasing Risk Aversion

- Martin Hellwig
- 2005_26: Voice over IP. Competition Policy and Regulation

- Christoph Engel
- 2005_25: Optimal Income Taxation and Public Good Provision in a Two-Class Economy

- Felix Bierbrauer
- 2005_24: Ostracism and the Provision of a Public Good, Experimental Evidence

- Frank Maier-Rigaud, Peter Martinsson and Gianandrea Staffiero
- 2005_23: A Contribution to the Theory of Optimal Utilitarian Income Taxation

- Martin Hellwig
- 2005_19: Market Discipline, Information Processing, and Corporate Governance

- Martin Hellwig
- 2005_18: Monetary Equilibria in a Cash-in-Advance Economy with Incomplete Financial Markets

- Ingolf Schwarz and Jinhui Bai
- 2005_17: Why humans care about sunk costs while animals don't. An evolutionary explanation

- Felix Höffler
- 2005_16: Making International Human Rights Protection More Effective: A Rational-Choice Approach to the Effectiveness of Ius Standi Provisions

- Anne van Aaken
- 2005_15: Corporate Design for Regulability. A Principal-Agent-Supervisor Model

- Christoph Engel
- 2005_14: A Note on Budget Balance under Interim Participation Constraints: The Case of Independet Types

- Tilman Börgers and Peter Norman
- 2005_12: Morality and Conflicts

- Dorothee Schmidt
- 2005_11: The Welfare Economics of Adaptive Preferences

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- 2005_9: Second-Best Pollution Taxation and Environmental Quality

- Thomas Gaube
- 2005_8: Altruism and charitable giving in a fully replicated economy

- Thomas Gaube
- 2005_7: Monopoly Prices versus Ramsey-Boiteux Prices: Are they "similar", and: Does it matter?

- Felix Höffler
- 2005_6: Bank Size and Risk-Taking under Basel II

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 2005_5: The Role of Liquidity and Implicit Guarantees in the German Twin Crisis of 1931

- Isabel Schnabel
- 2005_3: Switching Costs in Retroactive Rebates – What’s time got to do with it?

- Frank Maier-Rigaud
- 2005_2: Öffentlichkeitsarbeit der Regierung (Governmental Public Relations)

- Christoph Engel
- 2005_1: Cost and Benefits from Infrastructure Competition. Estimating Welfare Effects from Broadband Access Competition

- Felix Höffler
- 2004_15: Is there an optimization in bounded rationality? The ratio of aspiration levels

- Martin Beckenkamp
- 2004_14: Optimal Income Taxation, Public-Goods Provision and Public-Sector Pricing: A Contribution to the Foundations of Public Economics

- Martin Hellwig
- 2004_12: Banks without Parachutes – Competitive Effects of Government Bail-out Policies

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 2004_11: Behavioral Law and Economics – eine kritische Einführung

- Markus Englerth
- 2004_8: Nonlinear Incentive Provision in Walrasian Markets: A Cournot Convergence Approach

- Martin Hellwig
- 2004_6: Risk Aversion in the Small and in the Large. When Outcomes are Multidimensional

- Martin Hellwig
- 2004_4: Social Dilemmas, Revisited from a Heuristics Perspective

- Christoph Engel
- 2004_3: Globalisation and National Incentives for Protecting Environmental Goods

- Alkuin Kölliker
- 2004_2: The Role of Rivalry. Public Goods versus Common-Pool Resources

- Frank Maier-Rigaud and Jose Apesteguia
- 2004_1a: The Institutional-Evolutionary Antitrust Model

- Chrysostomos Mantzavinos
- 2003_13: Learning, Institutions, and Economic Performance

- Chrysostomos Mantzavinos, Douglass North and Syed Shariq
- 2003_11: Market Definition As a Social Construction (Marktabgrenzung als soziale Konstruktion)

- Christoph Engel
- 2003_8: The Democratic Legitimacy of Business Interest Representation in the European Union: Normative Implications of the Logic of Access

- Pieter Bouwen
- 2003_7: The Role of Choice in Social Dilemma Experiments

- Frank Maier-Rigaud and Jose Apesteguia
- 2003_3: Law and Economics: Methodological Problems

- Petros Gemtos
- 2003_2: The Problems of Collective Action: A New Approach

- Katharina Holzinger