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- 57: Grundeinkommen und Arbeitsangebot: Die Perspektive Deutschlands

- Bernard Gilroy, Mark Schopf and Anastasia Semenova
- 56: Unsustainable Sovereign Debt - is the Euro Crisis only the Tip of the Iceberg?

- Natasa Bilkic, Ben Carreras Painter and Thomas Gries
- 55: Water as an Asset Class (Revised Version)

- Bernard Gilroy, Heike Schreckenberg and Volker Seiler
- 54: Basic Income and Labor Supply: The German Case

- Bernard Gilroy, Mark Schopf and Anastasia Semenova
- 53: Es geht nicht ohne internationalen Ordnungsrahmen: Zum Verhältnis von Markt und Staat im Angesicht der Finanzkrise

- Tim Krieger
- 52: Trade Openness and Economic Growth: A Panel Causality Analysis

- Thomas Gries and Margarete Redlin
- 51: Reassessing the Green Paradox

- Mark Schopf and Hendrik Ritter
- 50: A Multivariate Random Walk Model with Slowly Changing Drift and Cross-correlation Applied to Finance

- Yuanhua Feng, David Hand and Keming Yu
- 49: Looking Back on Anger: Explaining the Social Origins of Left-Wing and Nationalist-Separatist Terrorism in Western Europe, 1970-2007

- Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 48: Stability of Coalitional Equilibria within Repeated Tax Competition

- Sonja Brangewitz and Sarah Brockhoff
- 47: Great Expectations and Hard Times — The (Nontrivial) Impact of Education on Domestic Terrorism

- Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 46: “Honey, I shrunk the kids’ benefits!” — Revisiting intergenerational conflict in OECD countries

- Tim Krieger and Jens Ruhose
- 45: 9/11's Legacy: How Abstract Fear and Collective Memory Lead to Real Economic Costs

- Tim Krieger
- 44: Data-driven estimation of diurnal duration patterns

- Yuanhua Feng
- 43: Ist Fairer Handel Wirklich Fair?

- Bernard Gilroy and Birke Daniel Thuy Duong Nguyen
- 42: A tree-form constant market share model for growth causes in international trade based on multi-level classification

- Yuanhua Feng, Zhichao Guo, Christian Peitz and Xiangyong Tan
- 41: Ökonomische Aspekte des neuen globalen Terrorismus

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 40: Terrorist Financing and Money Laundering

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 39: New Firm Creation and Failure: A Matching Approach

- Thomas Gries, Stefan Jungblut and Wim Naudé
- 38: "To infinity and beyond!"? A genre-specific film analysis of movie success mechanisms

- Daniel Kaimann
- 37: A tree-form constant market share analysis for modelling growth causes in international trade

- Yuanhua Feng, Zhichao Guo, Christian Peitz and Xiangyong Tan
- 36: Impact of China's accession to WTO and the financial crisis on China's exports to Germany

- Zhichao Guo, Yuanhua Feng and Xiangyong Tan
- 35: Competition for the International Pool of Talent: Education Policy and Student Mobility

- Alexander Haupt, Tim Krieger and Thomas Lange
- 34: Die Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie als Erklärungsinstrumentarium von Korruption: Angewendet auf den Praxisfall „Siemens“

- Bernard Gilroy and Daniel Kruse
- 33: An iterative plug-in algorithm for decomposing seasonal time series using the Berlin Method

- Yuanhua Feng
- 32: Short- and long-term impact of remarkable economic events on the growth causes of China-Germany trade in agri-food products

- Zhichao Guo, Yuanhua Feng and Xiangyong Tan
- 31: Welchen Einfluss hat die Anwesenheit von ausländischen und multinationalen Unternehmungen auf die deutschen Exporte?

- Bernard Gilroy, Elmar Lukas and Christian Heimann
- 30: Income and disparity in Germany and China

- Stefan Gravemeyer and Thomas Gries
- 29: Short-run and Long-run Dynamics of Growth,Inequality and Poverty in the Developing World

- Thomas Gries and Margarete Redlin
- 28: Poverty in Shenzhen

- Stefan Gravemeyer, Thomas Gries and Jinjun Xue
- 27: A Note on Brain Gain and Brain Drain: Permanent Migration and Education Policy

- Alexander Haupt, Tim Krieger and Thomas Lange
- 26: Ties That Do Not Bind (Directly): The Education-Terrorism Nexus Revisited

- Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 25: On the institutional design of burden sharing when financing external border enforcement in the EU

- Claus-Jochen Haake, Tim Krieger and Steffen Minter
- 24: Wie hat sich die intragenerationale Umverteilung in der staatlichen Säule des Rentensystems verändert? Ein internationaler Vergleich auf Basis von LIS-Daten

- Tim Krieger and Stefan Traub
- 23: Policies on illegal immigration in a federation

- Karin Mayr-Dorn, Steffen Minter and Tim Krieger
- 22: Terrorism in the Worlds of Welfare Capitalism

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 21: The role of mobility in tax and subsidy competition

- Alexander Haupt and Tim Krieger
- 20: Causal Linkages Between Domestic Terrorism and Economic Growth

- Thomas Gries, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 19: The Origins of Terrorism - Cross-Country Estimates on Socio-Economic Determinants of Terrorism

- Andreas Freytag, Jens Krüger, Daniel Meierrieks and Friedrich Schneider
- 18: China’s provincial disparities and the determinants of provincial inequality

- Thomas Gries and Magarete Redlin
- 17: Financial Deepening, Trade Openness and Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean

- Thomas Gries, Manfred Kraft and Daniel Meierrieks
- 16: Discrimination, Income Determination and Inequality – The case of Shenzhen

- Stefan Gravemeyer, Thomas Gries and Jinjun Xue
- 15: Linkages between Financial Deepening,Trade Openness and Economic Development: Causality Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Thomas Gries, Manfred Kraft and Daniel Meierrieks
- 14: Diskretionäre rentenpolitische Maßnahmen und die Entwicklung des Rentenwerts in Deutschland von 2003-2008

- Tim Krieger and Sven Stöwhase
- 13: Back to Bismarck? Shifting Preferences for Intragenerational Redistribution in OECD Pension Systems

- Tim Krieger and Stefan Traub
- 12: What causes terrorism?

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- 11: Local Public Funding of Higher Education when Students and Skilled Workers are Mobile

- Thomas Lange
- 10: Stay at school or start working? - Optimal timing of leaving school under uncertainty and irreversibility

- Natasha Bilkic, Thomas Gries and Margarethe Pilichowski
- 9: Statutory Retirement Age and Lifelong Learning

- Thomas Gries, Stefan Jungblut, Tim Krieger and Henning Meier
- 8: Education policy and tax competition with imperfect student and labor mobility

- Tim Krieger and Thomas Lange
- 7: Education, unemployment and migration

- Wolfgang Eggert, Tim Krieger and Volker Meier
- 6: Immigration amnesties in the southern EU member states - a challenge for the entire EU?

- Tim Krieger and Steffen Minter
- 5: Diesel price convergence and mineral oil taxation in Europe

- Axel Dreher and Tim Krieger
- 4: Pensions, Education and Life Expectancy

- Michael Gorski, Tim Krieger and Thomas Lange
- 3: Konvergenz- und Wachstumseffekte der europäischen Regionalpolitik in Deutschland

- Wolfgang Eggert, Maximilian von Ehrlich, Robert Fenge and Günther König
- 2: Public pensions and return migration

- Tim Krieger
- 1: The Measurement of Firm Ownership and its Effect on Managerial Pay

- Wolfgang Eggert, Alfons Weichenrieder and Jeremy Edwards
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