Discussion Paper Series of SFB/TR 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems
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- 120: Contests with Investment

- Johannes Münster
- 119: Rents, dissipation and lost treasures: comment

- Johannes Münster
- 118: Selection Tournaments, Sabotage, and Participation

- Johannes Münster
- 117: “Ineffective†competition: a puzzle?

- Andrey V. Ivanov and Florian Mueller
- 116: All Nash Equilibria of the Multi-Unit Vickrey Auction

- Andreas Blume, Paul Heidhues, Jonathan Lafky, Johannes Münster and Meixia Zhang
- 115: The Intensity of Incentives in Firms and Markets: Moral Hazard with Envious Agents

- Björn Bartling and Ferdinand von Siemens
- 114: The Effect of Reputation on Selling Prices in Auctions

- Oliver Gürtler and Christian Grund
- 113: On Delegation under Relational Contracts

- Oliver Gürtler
- 112: Job Promotion Tournaments and Imperfect Recall

- Oliver Gürtler
- 111: The Importance of Equity Finance for R&D Activity – Are There Differences Between Young and Old Companies?

- Elisabeth Müller and Volker Zimmermann
- 110: Implicit Contracts: Two Different Approaches

- Oliver Gürtler
- 109: Power Inside the Firm and the Market: A General Equilibrium Approach

- Dalia Marin and Thierry Verdier
- 108: How to Allocate R&D (and Other) Subsidies: An Experimentally Tested Policy Recommendation

- Thomas Giebe, Tim Grebe and Elmar Wolfstetter
- 107: The Threat of Capital Drain: A Rationale for Public Banks?

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 106: Tortious Acts Affecting Markets

- Urs Schweizer
- 105: How Licensing Resolves Hold-Up: Evidence from a Dynamic Panel Data Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity

- Ralph Siebert and Georg von Graevenitz
- 104: Incentives for separation and incentives for public good provision

- Klaas Staal
- 103: Optimal Ownership Structures in the Presence of Investment Signals

- Oliver Gürtler
- 102: Conditional Allocation of Control Rights in Venture Capital Finance

- Georg Gebhardt and Klaus Schmidt
- 101: Performance Pay and Risk Aversion

- Christian Grund and Dirk Sliwka
- 100: Contractual Incentive Provision and Commitment in Rent-Seeking Contests

- Oliver Gürtler
- 99: Should You Allow Your Agent to Become Your Competitor? On Non-Compete Agreements in Employment Contracts

- Matthias Kräkel and Dirk Sliwka
- 98: Organization of Multinational Activities and Ownership Structure

- Christian Mugele and Monika Schnitzer
- 97: Optimal Income Taxation and Public Good Provision in a Two-Class Economy

- Felix Bierbrauer
- 96: License Auctions with Royalty Contracts for Losers

- Thomas Giebe and Elmar Wolfstetter
- 95: Foreign Banks in Eastern Europe: Mode of Entry and Effects on Bank Interest Rates

- Sophie Claeys and Christa Hainz
- 94: Conflict and the Social Contract

- Helmut Bester and Karl Wärneryd
- 93: Procurement of Goods and Services – Scope and Government

- Elmar Wolfstetter
- 92: Price formation in a sequential selling mechanism

- Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Sabine Kröger
- 91: Courtesy and Idleness: Gender Differences in Team Work and Team Competition

- Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Dorothea Kübler
- 90: Corruption in Procurement Auctions

- Yvan Lengwiler and Elmar Wolfstetter
- 89: Research Joint Ventures, Licensing, and Industrial Policy

- Cuihong Fan and Elmar Wolfstetter
- 88: Bank Size and Risk-Taking under Basel II

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 87: Information, Coordination, and the Industrialization of Countries

- Florian Englmaier and Markus Reisinger
- 86: Local Public Good Provision, Municipal Consolidation, and National Transfers

- Robert Dur and Klaas Staal
- 85: The Theory of Assortative Matching Based on Costly Signals

- Heidrun Hoppe-Wewetzer, Benny Moldovanu and Aner Sela
- 84: Technology Transfer and Spillovers in International Joint Ventures

- Thomas Müller and Monika Schnitzer
- 83: The Vanishing Barter Economy in Russia: A Test of the Virtual Economy Hypothesis? Reply to Barry Ickes

- Dalia Marin
- 82: An Economic Approach to Article 82 - Report by the European Advisory Group on Competition Policy

- Jordi Gual, Martin Hellwig, Anne Perrot, Michele Polo, Patrick Rey, Klaus Schmidt and Rune Stenbacka
- 81: EU Merger Remedies: A Preliminary Empirical Assessment

- Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler and Burcin Yurtoglu
- 80: A New International Division of Labor in Europe: Outsourcing and Offshoring to Eastern Europe

- Dalia Marin
- 79: Financial Crisis, Economic Recovery, and Banking Development in Russia, and other FSU Countries

- Haizhou Huang, Dalia Marin and Chenggang Xu
- 78: Law in Transition and Development: The Case of Russia

- Dalia Marin
- 77: ‘A Nation of Poets and Thinkers’ - Less So with Eastern Enlargement? Austria and Germany

- Dalia Marin
- 76: Is Human Capital Losing From Outsourcing? Evidence for Austria and Poland

- Andzelika Lorentowicz, Dalia Marin and Alexander Raubold
- 75: War with Outsiders Makes Peace Inside

- Johannes Münster and Klaas Staal
- 74: Leniency Policies and Illegal Transactions

- Paolo Buccirossi and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 72: Advertising and Conspicuous Consumption

- Daniel Krähmer
- 71: Regret in Dynamic Decision Problems

- Daniel Krähmer and Rebecca Stone
- 70: "Download for Free" - When Do Providers of Digital Goods Offer Free Samples?

- Anette Boom