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- 201038: The search for optimal Competative Balance in Formula One

- Thomas Krauskopf, Martin Langen, Björn Bünger
- 201037: A few can do – Ethical behavior and the provision of public goods in an agent-based model

- Michael Pickhardt
- 201036: The size of the underground economy in Germany: A correction of the record and new evidence from the Modified-Cash-Deposit-Ratio approach

- Michael Pickhardt and Jordi Sardà
- 201035: Income Tax Evasion in a Society of Heterogeneous Agents – Evidence from an Agent-based Model

- Sascha Hokamp and Michael Pickhardt
- 201034: Is there a link between home ownership and unemployment levels? Evidence from German regional data

- Oliver Lerbs
- 201033: Auswirkungen der Finanz- und Schuldenkrise auf den deutschen Eigenheimsektor

- Oliver Lerbs, Christian Oberst and Michael Jorch
- 200923: Silvio Gesell: 'a strange, unduly neglected prphet'? A reappraisal of a forgotten pioneer of monetary theory

- Cordelius Ilgmann
- 200127: The Interest Rate and the Growth Rate - Steady-State-Efficiency in OLG-Models

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200126: The Purchasing Power Argument – Could Rising Wages Foster Employment?

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200125: Optimal Consumption and Taxation of Housing - A Life Cycle Approach

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200124: Income Taxes, Death Taxes, and Optimal Consumption-Leisure-Savings-Choice

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200123: Assimilation and Cohort Effects for German Immigrants

- Sebastian Gundel and Heiko Peters
- 200122: Dynamic Efficiency and Reswitching

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200121: Electricity Pricing and Market Power - Evidence from Germany

- Matthias Janssen and Magnus Wobben
- 200120: Quality of Life in the Regions: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis for West German Labor Markets

- Karsten Rusche
- 200119: RCAs within Western Europe

- Jens Oelgemöller and Andreas Westermeier
- 200118: How to overcome the Great Financial Crisis - An Asset Exchange Approach

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200117: Does wage rigidity really exist? New evidence from US panel data

- Korbinian von Blanckenburg, Alexander Geist and Jörg Schmidt
- 200116: Living in a material world: Happy Income and Happy Life Years

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 200115: From ’Full Life’ to ’Balanced Life’: Extending Martin Seligman’s Route to Happiness

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 200114: Jobs Gained and Lost through Trade - The Case of Germany

- Maren Lurweg and Andreas Westermeier
- 200113: Sectoral Job Effects of Trade - An Input-Output Analysis for Germany

- Maren Lurweg, Jens Oelgemöller and Andreas Westermeier
- 200112: Europäische Metropolregionen in Deutschland - eine regionalökonomische Evaluation

- Karsten Rusche and Christian Oberst
- 200111: The decline of relational goods in the production of well-being?

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 200110: Bad Banks: The Case of Germany

- Cordelius Ilgmann and Ulrich van Suntum
- 200108: Economic Confidence, Negative Interest Rates, and Liquidity: Towards Keynesianism 2.0

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200107: Cost Reduction Potentials in the German Market for Balancing Power

- Kai Flinkerbusch and Michael Heuterkes
- 200106: Democracy and Prosperity in two Decades of Transition

- Thomas Apolte
- 200105: A way out of pay-as-you-go without a double burden

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 200104: Perceived Job Insecurity, Unemployment Risk and International Trade - A Micro-Level Analysis of Employees in German Service Industries

- Maren Lurweg
- 200103: Reducing the lower bound on market interest rates

- Ulrich van Suntum, Metin Kaptan and Cordelius Ilgmann
- 200102: Why is there no Revolution in North-Korea? The Political Economy of Revolution Revisited

- Thomas Apolte
- 200101: Cultural Infrastructure and Regional Economic Well-Being in Germany - Are we creative yet?

- Thomas Krauskopf, Björn Bünger and Martin Langen
- 200100: International Trade and Individual Labour Market Perspectives – A Micro-Level Analysis of German Manufacturing Workers

- Maren Lurweg and Nicole Uhde