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- 162: An Axiomatization of the Banzhaf Index to Measure Influence in Qualitative Comparative Analysis

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Martin R. Schneider
- 161: APPLICATION OF A DYNAMIC WELFARE-CENTERED ENERGY TRANSITION MODEL

- Iuliia Myroshnychenko and Thomas Gries
- 160: A MEASURE FOR CONTESTEDNESS OF A TWO-PERSON BARGAINING PROBLEM

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Thomas Streck
- 159: Institutions and challenges to development: "An Analysis of Economic Growth, Governance, and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa"

- Youssouf Sangare and Edem Adotey
- 158: Size Reduction Reform in German Parliament: a game theoretic analysis of power indices in the Bundestag

- Papatya Duman and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 157: DEVELOPING A DYNAMIC WELFARE-CENTERED ENERGY TRANSITION MODEL: METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES

- Iuliia Myroshnychenko and Thomas Gries
- 156: FIEGARCH, modulus asymmetric FILog-GARCH and trend-stationary dual long memory time series

- Yuanhua Feng, Thomas Gries and Sebastian Letmathe
- 155: Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Thomas Streck
- 154: A Model of Cycles and Bubbles under Heterogeneous Beliefs in Financial Markets

- Carina Burs
- 153: An Early Indicator for Anomalous Stock Market Performance

- Marlon Fritz, Thomas Gries and Lukas Wiechers
- 152: Data-driven P-Splines under short-range dependence

- Sebastian Letmathe
- 151: An iterative plug-in algorithm for P-Spline regression

- Sebastian Letmathe and Yuanhua Feng
- 150: Playing games with QCA: Measuring the explanatory power of single conditions with the Banzhaf index

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Martin Schneider
- 149: Decision-making under Imperfect Information with Bayesian Learning or Heuristic Rules

- Carina Burs and Thomas Gries
- 147: COVID-19 and Triage - A Public Health Economic Analysis of a Scarcity Problem

- Bernard Gilroy, Marie Wegener and Christian Peitz
- 146: Bandwidth selection for the Local Polynomial Double Conditional Smoothing under Spatial ARMA Errors*

- Bastian Schäfer
- 145: An extended exponential SEMIFAR model with application in R

- Yuanhua Feng, Jan Beran and Sebastian Letmathe
- 144: Boundary modification in local polynomial regression*

- Yuanhua Feng and Bastian Schäfer
- 143: Fast Computation and Bandwidth Selection Algorithms for Smoothing Functional Time Series*

- Bastian Schäfer and Yuanhua Feng
- 142: Uni- and multivariate extensions of the sinh-arcsinh normal distribution applied to distributional regression

- Yuanhua Feng and Wolfgang Härdle
- 141: Semiparametric GARCH models with long memory applied to Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall

- Sebastian Letmathe, Yuanhua Feng and André Uhde
- 140: Socio-legal Systems and Implementation of the Nash Solution in Debreu-Hurwicz Equilibrium

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Walter Trockel
- 139: Testing as an Approach to Control the Corona Epidemic Dynamics and Avoid Lockdowns

- Thomas Gries and Paul Welfens
- 138: Non-cohesive TU-games: Efficiency and Duality

- Fatma Aslan, Papatya Duman and Walter Trockel
- 137: Fractionally integrated Log-GARCH with application to value at risk and expected shortfall

- Yuanhua Feng, Jan Beran, Sebastian Letmathe and Sucharita Ghosh
- 135: Conflict Economics and Psychological Human Needs

- Thomas Gries and Veronika Müller
- 134: Prudence and prevention - Empirical evidence*

- Thomas Mayrhofer and Hendrik Schmitz
- 133: Marginal College Wage Premiums under Selection into Employment*

- Matthias Westphal, Daniel A. Kamhöfer and Hendrik Schmitz
- 132: Income polarization and stagnation in astochastic model of growth: When the demand side matters

- Thomas Gries
- 131: A note on Bergstrand's 1985 gravity model

- Nico Stoeckmann
- 130: Nash Smoothing on the Test Bench: Ha-Essential Equilibria

- Papatya Duman and Walter Trockel
- 129: Oligopolistic Upstream Competition with Differentiated Inputs

- Joachim Heinzel and Simon Hoof
- 128: The Decomposability of the Nash Bargaining Solution in Labor Markets

- Claus-Jochen Haake, Thorsten Upmann and Papatya Duman
- 127: The Impact of Product Qualities on Downstream Bundling in a Distribution Channel

- Angelika Endres and Joachim Heinzel
- 126: Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall under General Semi-parametric GARCH models

- Xuehai Zhang
- 125: A Box-Cox semiparametric multiplicative error model

- Xuehai Zhang
- 124: The Impact of Product Qualities on Downstream Bundling in a Distribution Channel

- Angelika Endres and Joachim Heinzel
- 123: Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall under General Semi-parametric GARCH models

- Xuehai Zhang
- 122: A Box-Cox semiparametric multiplicative error model

- Xuehai Zhang
- 121: Duality for General TU-games Redefined

- Fatma Aslan, Papatya Duman and Walter Trockel
- 120: Bundling in a Distribution Channel with Retail Competition

- Joachim Heinzel
- 119: Credence Goods Markets with Fair and Opportunistic Experts

- Joachim Heinzel
- 118: Credence Goods Markets with Heterogeneous Experts

- Joachim Heinzel
- 117: Does Informational Equivalence Preserve Strategic Behavior? An Experimental Study on Trockel's Game

- Papatya Duman
- 116: Incentives for the finance sector: How the ECB affects banks' business assembling

- Bernard Gilroy, Alexander Golderbein, Christian Peitz and Nico Stöckmann
- 115: New Dimensions of Service Offshoring in World Trade

- Marc Atkins, Bernard Gilroy and Volker Seiler
- 114: The Influence of Bribery and Relative Reciprocity on a Physician's Prescription Decision - An Experiment

- Vanessa Hilleringmann
- 113: On unification of solutions to the bargaining problem

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Cheng-Zhong Qin
- 112: Feedback Pareto weights in cooperative NTU differential games

- Simon Hoof
- 111: A Note on Manipulability in School Choice with Reciprocal Preferences

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Nadja Stroh-Maraun