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- 110: Matching Strategies of Heterogeneous Agents under Incomplete Information in a University Clearinghouse

- Britta Hoyer and Nadja Stroh-Maraun
- 109: The German Precariat and the Role of Fundamental Security - Is the Unconditional Basic Income a Possible Solution for the Growing Precarity in Germany?

- Bernard Gilroy and Julia Günthner
- 108: Lobbying over Exhaustible-Resource Extraction

- Achim Voß and Mark Schopf
- 107: Thoughts on Social Design

- Walter Trockel and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 106: Maintaing vs. Milking Good Reputation when Customer Feedback is Inaccurate

- Behnud Mir Djawadi, Rene Fahr, Claus-Jochen Haake and Sonja Recker
- 105: The varying relevance of impact factors in gravity models: An explanation of the delayed development towards global trade

- Bernard Gilroy and Nico Stöckmann
- 103: Do Announcements of WTO Dispute Resolution Cases Matter? Evidence from the Rare Earth Elements Market

- Juliane Proelss, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 102: Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series

- Yuanhua Feng and Thomas Gries
- 101: Network Formation and Disruption - An Experiment. Are efficient networks too complex?

- Sonja Brangewitz, Behnud Mir Djawadi, Angelika Endres and Britta Hoyer
- 100: Efectiveness of Official Development Assistance - Further Evidence from DAC Countries

- Volker Seiler and Evgenia Taach
- 99: "The Impact of Refugees on Per Capita Income" A Gravity Model Approach

- Nico Stöckmann
- 98: Stackelberg Competition among Intermediaries in a Differentiated Duopoly with Product Innovation

- Jochen Manegold
- 97: Do WTO Rulings Really Matter? Evidence from the Rare Earth Elements Market

- Juliane Proelss, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 96: Growth Trends and Systematic Patterns of Booms and Busts - Testing 200 Years of Business Cycle Dynamics -

- Marlon Fritz, Thomas Gries and Yuanhua Feng
- 95: An Economic Theory of 'Destabilization War'

- Thomas Gries and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 94: Identifying the preferences and heterogeneity of consumer groups in multiplayer video games

- Daniel Kaimann, Nadja Maraun and Joe Cox
- 93: Do WTO Rulings Really Matter? Evidence from the Rare Earth Elements Market

- Juliane Proelss, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 92: Wealth Effects of Rare Earth Prices and China's Rare Earth Elements Policy

- Maximilian Mueller, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 91: Strategic Formation of Customer Relationship Networks

- Sonja Brangewitz, Claus-Jochen Haake and Philipp Moehlmeier
- 90: Competition and Product Innovation of Intermediaries in a Differentiated Duopoly

- Sonja Brangewitz and Jochen Manegold
- 88: Wealth Effects of Rare Earth Prices and China's Rare Earth Elements Policy

- Maximilian Mueller, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 87: An iterative plug-in algorithm for realized kernels

- Yuanhua Feng and Chen Zhou
- 86: Wealth Effects of Rare Earth Prices and China's Rare Earth Elements Policy

- Maximilian Mueller, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- 85: Quality Choices and Reputation Systems in Online Markets - An Experimental Study

- Sonja Brangewitz, Behnud Mir Djawadi, René Fahr and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 84: The Interaction of Signals: A Fuzzy set Analysis of the Video Game Industry

- Daniel Kaimann and Joe Cox
- 83: Institutional environment, human capital, and firm growth: Evidence from Vietnam

- Thomas Gries and van Dung Ha
- 82: Short-term precaution, insurance and saving mechanisms in rural Vietnam

- van Dung Ha
- 81: Household Savings and Productive Capital Formation in Rural Vietnam: Insurance vs. Social Network

- Thomas Gries and van Dung Ha
- 79: The Nature of Corruption - An Interdisciplinary Perspective

- Eugen Dimant
- 78: Uncertainty and Conflict Decision

- Natasa Bilkic and Thomas Gries
- 77: Investment under Threat of Disaster

- Thomas Gries and Natasa Bilkic
- 76: Destructive Agents, Finance Firms, and Systemic Risk

- Natasa Bilkic and Thomas Gries
- 75: Maritime Piracy: Socio-Economic, Political, and Institutional Determinants

- Thomas Gries and Margarete Redlin
- 74: Constitutions and Social Networks

- Ana Mauleon, Nils Roehl and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- 73: Two-Stage Allocation Rules

- Nils Roehl
- 72: Changes of China's agri-food exports to Germany caused by its accession to WTO and the 2008 financial crisis
- Zhichao Guo, Yuanhua Feng and Thomas Gries
- 71: A Crook is a Crook … But is He Still a Crook Abroad? - On the Effect of Immigration on Destination-Country Corruption

- Eugen Dimant, Tim Krieger and Margarete Redlin
- 70: The Nature of Corruption - An Interdisciplinary Perspective

- Eugen Dimant
- 69: A semi-APARCH approach for comparing long-term and short-term risk in Chinese financial market and in mature financial markets

- Yuanhua Feng and Lixin Sun
- 68: The Signaling Effect of Critics - Evidence from a Market for Experience Goods

- Joe Cox and Daniel Kaimann
- 67: The Effect of Corruption on Migration, 1985-2000

- Eugen Dimant, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierriecks
- 66: On the iterative plug-in algorithm for estimating diurnal patterns of financial trade durations

- Yuanhua Feng, Sarah Forstinger and Christian Peitz
- 65: Double-conditional smoothing of high-frequency volatility surface in a spatial multiplicative component GARCH with random effects

- Yuanhua Feng
- 64: Cooperative Transfer Price Negotiations under Incomplete Information

- Sonja Brangewitz and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 63: Preserving Eastern or Offshore Oil for Preventing Green Paradoxes?

- Mark Schopf
- 62: Unilateral Climate Policy: Harmful or even Disastrous?

- Hendrik Ritter and Mark Schopf
- 61: Comment on Ameriks, Caplin, Leahy & Tyler (2007): Measuring Self-Control Problems

- Volker Seiler
- 60: Gibt es eine optimale Frauenquote?

- Bernard Gilroy, Anastasia Heimann and Mark Schopf
- 59: Forecasting financial market activity using a semiparametric fractionally integrated Log-ACD

- Yuanhua Feng and Chen Zhou
- 58: Robust Equilibria in Location Games

- Berno Buechel and Nils Roehl
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