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- 1014: Why the Linear Utility Function is a Risky Choice in Discrete-Choice Experiments

- Michele Sennhauser
- 1013: The Trade Effects of Endogenous Preferential Trade Agreements

- Peter Egger, Mario Larch, Kevin Staub and Rainer Winkelmann
- 1012: A causal interpretation of extensive and intensive margin effects in generalized Tobit models

- Kevin Staub
- 1011: Impact of Specialization on Health Outcomes – Evidence from U.S. Cancer Data

- Frank Lichtenberg and Johannes Schoder
- 1010: Renewable energy policy in the presence of innovation: does government pre-commitment matter?

- Reinhard Madlener and Ilja Neustadt
- 1009: Do Religious Beliefs Explain Preferences for Income Redistribution? Experimental Evidence

- Ilja Neustadt
- 1008: Lobbying and the Power of Multinational Firms

- Andreas Polk, Armin Schmutzler and Adrian Muller
- 1007: When Are Preferences Consistent? The Effects of Task Familiarity and Contextual Cues on Revealed and Stated Preferences

- Felix Schlaepfer and Baruch Fischhoff
- 1006: Determinants of Successful Cooperation in a Face-to-Face Social Dilemma

- Donja Darai and Silvia Gr�tz
- 1005: Probability Weighting as Evolutionary Second-best

- Florian Herold and Nick Netzer
- 1004: Trade Openness, Gains from Variety and Government Spending

- Sandra Hanslin Grossmann
- 1003: Is the Welfare State Sustainable? Experimental Evidence on Citizens’ Preferences for Redistribution

- Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel
- 1002: Preferences for Health Insurance in Germany and the Netherlands � A Tale of Two Countries

- Peter Zweifel, Karolin Leukert and Stephanie Berner
- 1001: Convex Treatment Response and Treatment Selection

- Stefan Boes
- 0920: Bounds on Counterfactual Distributions Under Semi-Monotonicity Constraints

- Stefan Boes
- 0919: Rotten kids with bad intentions

- Nick Netzer and Armin Schmutzler
- 0918: Partial Identification of Discrete Counterfactual Distributions with Sequential Update of Information

- Stefan Boes
- 0917: How much do journal titles tell us about the academic interest and relevance of economic research? An empirical analysis

- Felix Schlaepfer
- 0916: Fine Tuning of Health Insurance Regulation: Unhealthy Consequences for an Individual Insurer

- Johannes Schoder, Michele Sennhauser and Peter Zweifel
- 0915: Capping Risk Adjustment?

- Patrick Eugster, Michele Sennhauser and Peter Zweifel
- 0914: A Pharmaceutical Innovation � Is it Worth the Money? Whose Money?

- Michele Sennhauser and Peter Zweifel
- 0913: Copula-based bivariate binary response models

- Rainer Winkelmann
- 0912: Simulating WTP Values from Random-Coefficient Models

- Maurus Rischatsch
- 0911: Physician dispensing and the choice between generic and brand-name drugs – Do margins affect choice?

- Maurus Rischatsch and Maria Trottmann
- 0910: GPs' preferences: What price fee-for-service?

- Peter Zweifel, Maurus Rischatsch and Angelika Braendle
- 0909: Economic Well-Being, Social Mobility, and Preferences for Income Redistribution: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment

- Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel
- 0908: Consistent estimation of zero-inflated count models

- Kevin Staub and Rainer Winkelmann
- 0907: Competitive Screening in Insurance Markets with Endogenous Wealth Heterogeneity

- Nick Netzer and Florian Scheuer
- 0906: New Flight Regimes and Exposure to Aircraft Noise: Identifying Housing Price Effects Using a Ratio-of-Ratios Approach

- Stefan Boes and Stephan N�esch
- 0905: Patents versus Subsidies � A Laboratory Experiment

- Donja Darai, Jens Grosser and Nadja Trhal
- 0904: Simple tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variable in count data regression models

- Kevin Staub
- 0903: Spurious correlation in estimation of the health production function: A note

- Sule Akkoyunlu, Frank Lichtenberg, Boriss Siliverstovs and Peter Zweifel
- 0902: Making Sense of Non-Binding Retail-Price Recommendations

- Stefan Buehler and Dennis L. Gaertner
- 0901: Flat-of-the-Curve Medicine � A New Perspective on the Production of Health

- Johannes Schoder and Peter Zweifel
- 0816: Relative status and satisfaction

- Stefan Boes, Kevin Staub and Rainer Winkelmann
- 0815: Delay and Deservingness after Winning the Lottery

- Andrew Oswald and Rainer Winkelmann
- 0814: Competitive Markets without Commitment

- Nick Netzer and Florian Scheuer
- 0813: Scope of Electricity Efficiency Improvement in Switzerland until 2035

- Boris Krey
- 0812: Efficient provision of electricity for the United States and Switzerland

- Boris Krey, Philippe K. Widmer and Peter Zweifel
- 0811: A welfare analysis of "junk" information and spam filters

- Josef Falkinger
- 0810: Why does the amount of income redistribution differ between United States and Europe? The Janus face of Switzerland

- Sule Akkoyunlu, Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel
- 0809: Promoting renewable electricity generation in imperfect markets: price vs. quantity policies

- Reinhard Madlener, Weiyu Gao, Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel
- 0808: Is there a U-shaped Relation between Competition and Investment?

- Dario Sacco
- 0807: Competition and Innovation: An Experimental Investigation

- Dario Sacco and Armin Schmutzler
- 0806: All-Pay Auctions with Negative Prize Externalities: Theory and Experimental Evidence

- Dario Sacco and Armin Schmutzler
- 0805: Between Agora and Shopping Mall

- Josef Falkinger
- 0804: Public Good Provision in a Federalist Country: Tiebout Competition, Fiscal Equalization, and Incentives for Efficiency in Switzerland

- Philippe Widmer and Peter Zweifel
- 0803: Stochastic Expected Utility and Prospect Theory in a Horse Race: A Finite Mixture Approach

- Adrian Bruhin
- 0802: The effect of trade openness on optimal government size under endogenous firm entry

- Sandra Hanslin Grossmann
- 0801: Managed Care Konzepte und L�sungsans�tze� Ein internationaler Vergleich aus schweizerischer Sicht

- Johannes Schoder and Peter Zweifel