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- dp1710: Does My High Blood Pressure Improve Your Survival? Overall and Subgroup Learning Curves in Health

- Raf Van Gestel, Tobias Mueller and Johan Bosmans
- dp1709: Your Retirement and My Health Behavior: Evidence on Retirement Externalities from a fuzzy regression discontinuity design

- Tobias Mueller and Mujaheed Shaikh
- dp1707: What Drives Money Velocity?

- Luca Benati
- dp1706: Money Velocity and the Natural Rate of Interest

- Luca Benati
- dp1705: Could the Bubble in U.S. House Prices Have Been Detected in Real Time?

- Luca Benati
- dp1704: Cointegration Tests and the Classical Dichotomy

- Luca Benati
- dp1703: Sovereign Bond Prices, Haircuts and Maturity

- Dirk Niepelt
- dp1702: On the optimal design of place-based policies: A structural evaluation of EU regional transfers

- Yashar Blouri and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- dp1701: Time Varying Rational Expectations Models: Solutions, Stability, Numerical Implementation

- Klaus Neusser
- dp1608: Cities and the Structure of Social Interactions: Evidence from Mobile Phone Data

- Konstantin B Chel and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- dp1607: Generic Inference on Quantile and Quantile Effect Functions for Discrete Outcomes

- Victor Chernozhukov, Ivan Fernandez-Val, Blaise Melly and Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1606: Benchmarking Heterogeneous Distribution System Operators: Evidence from Norway

- George Elias
- dp1605: Local quantile treatment effects

- Blaise Melly
- dp1604: A Topological View on the Identification of Structural Vector Autoregressions

- Klaus Neusser
- dp1603: Financial development and inequality in the global economy

- Maximilian von Ehrlich
- dp1602: International Evidence on Time-Variation in Trend Labor Productivity Growth

- Philipp Wegmueller
- dp1601: Strategic Communication with Reporting Costs

- Claude Fluet and Winand Emons
- dp1512: Consumption smoothing at retirement: average and quantile treatment effects in the regression discontinuity design

- Daniel Burkhard
- dp1511: Financial incentives and physician prescription behavior: Evidence from dispensing regulations

- Daniel Burkhard, Christian Schmid and Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1510: Lumpy investment and variable capacity utilization: firm-level and macroeconomic implications

- Andreas Bachmann
- dp1509: Semiparametric estimation of quantile treatment effects with endogeneity

- Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1508: Sharing a River with Downstream Externalities

- Ralph Winkler
- dp1507: Evaluating pay-as-you-go social security systems

- Andreas Bachmann and Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1506: The persistent effects of place-based policy: Evidence from the West-German Zonenrandgebiet

- Maximilian von Ehrlich and Tobias Seidel
- dp1505: Penalty Structures and Deterrence in a Two-Stage Model: Experimental Evidence

- Lisa R. Anderson, Gregory DeAngelo, Winand Emons, Beth Freeborn and Hannes Lang
- dp1504: Economic Openness and Fiscal Multipliers

- Marco Riguzzi and Philipp Wegmueller
- dp1503: Allocation of Expenditures in Elderly Households and the Cost of Widowhood

- Daniel Burkhard
- dp1502: The influence of noise on net revenue and values of investment properties: Evidence from Switzerland

- Stefan Sebastian Fahrl Nder, Michael Gerfin and Manuel Lehner
- dp1501: Which Factors Drive the Skill-Mix of Migrants in the Long-Run?

- Andreas Beerli and Ronald Indergand
- dp1408: A Comparison of two Quantile Models with Endogeneity

- Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1407: Utility functions, fiscal shocks and the open economy - In the search of a positive consumption multiplier

- Philipp Wegmueller
- dp1406: Economic Openness and Fiscal Multipliers

- Marco Riguzzi
- dp1405: Optimal Leniency Programs when Firms Have Cumulative and Asymmetric Evidence

- Marc Blatter, Winand Emons and Silvio Sticher
- dp1404: Floating or fixed exchange rates: The role of government size

- Philipp Wegmueller
- dp1403: Health Care Demand in the Presence of Discrete Price Changes

- Michael Gerfin, Boris Kaiser and Christian Schmid
- dp1402: Optimal Selling Mechanisms under Imperfect Commitment: Extending to the Multi-Period Case

- Juan Beccuti
- dp1401: Optimal Selling Mechanisms under Imperfect Commitment

- Juan Beccuti
- dp1313: Competitive Market Segmentation

- Silvio Sticher
- dp1312: Exclusivity Clauses: Enhancing Competition, Raising Prices

- Marc Blatter and Silvio Sticher
- dp1311: Selection upon Wage Posting

- Silvio Sticher
- dp1310: Evaluating pay-as-you-go social security systems

- Andreas Bachmann and Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1309: Detailed Decompositions in Generalized Linear Models

- Boris Kaiser
- dp1308: Decomposing Differences in Arithmetic Means: A Doubly-Robust Estimation Approach

- Boris Kaiser
- dp1307: Sudden stop regimes and output: a Markov switching analysis

- Andreas Bachmann and Stefan Leist
- dp1306: Why Plaintiffs' Attorneys Use Contingent and Defense Attorneys Fixed Fee Contracts

- Winand Emons and Claude Fluet
- dp1305: Does full insurance increase the demand for health care?

- Stefan Boes and Michael Gerfin
- dp1304: Set Identification of Generalized Linear Predictors in the Presence of Non-Classical Measurement Errors

- Kaspar W Thrich
- dp1303: Does Physician Dispensing Increase Drug Expenditures?

- Boris Kaiser and Christian Schmid
- dp1302: Cooperation preferences and framing effects

- Aur lie Dariel
- dp1301: Identification of Supplier-induced Demand What kind of consumer information matters?

- Christian Schmid