Economics Working Paper Series
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- 1512: Rewarding Prudence: Risk Taking, Pecuniary Externalities and Optimal Bank Regulation

- Michael Kogler
- 1511: Do Professionals Get It Right? Limited Attention and Risk-Taking Behavior

- Reto Foellmi, Stefan Legge and Lukas Schmid
- 1510: Identification based on Difference-in-Differences Approaches with Multiple Treatments

- Hans Fricke
- 1509: Mozart or Pelé? The effects of teenagers’ participation in music and sports

- Charlotte Cabane, Adrian Hille and Michael Lechner
- 1508: Global Equity Market Volatility Spillovers: A Broader Role for the United States

- Daniel Buncic and Katja I. M. Gisler
- 1507: A note on difference-in-difference estimation by Fixed Effects and OLS when there is panel non-response

- Daniel Fernandez Kranz, Michael Lechner and Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- 1506: Das zukünftige Verhältnis von Kapitalismus und Demokratie aus ökonomischer Sicht

- Gebhard Kirchgaessner
- 1505: Wissenschaftliches Fehlverhalten und der Ethikkodex des Vereins für Socialpolitik

- Michael Burda and Gebhard Kirchgaessner
- 1504: A Dynamic North-South Model of Demand-Induced Product Cycles

- Reto Foellmi, Sandra Hanslin Grossmann and Andreas Kohler
- 1503: Innovation and Trade in the Presence of Credit Constraints

- Reto Foellmi, Stefan Legge and Alexa Tiemann
- 1502: Does Female Suffrage Increase Public Support for Government Spending? Evidence from Swiss Ballots

- Katharina E. Hofer
- 1501: Testing the lag structure of assets’ realized volatility dynamics

- Francesco Audrino, Lorenzo Camponovo and Constantin Roth
- 1439: A cautionary tale about control variables in IV estimation

- Eva Deuchert and Martin Huber
- 1438: On the Process of Scientific Policy Advice - With Special Reference to Economic Policy

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1437: Restructuring the Electricity Industry: Vertical Structure and the Risk of Rent Extraction

- Stefan Buehler and Anette Boom
- 1436: Heterogeneous Agents, the Financial Crisis and Exchange Rate Predictability

- Daniel Buncic and Gion Donat Piras
- 1435: Payment Evasion

- Stefan Buehler, Daniel Halbheer and Michael Lechner
- 1434: Human Capital and Optimal Redistribution

- Winfried Koeniger and Julien Prat
- 1433: Sport participation and Child Development in Less Developed Countries

- Tim Pawlowski, Ute Schüttoff, Paul Downward and Michael Lechner
- 1432: Migration as an Adjustment Mechanism in the Crisis? A Comparison of Europe and the United States

- Julia Jauer, Thomas Liebig, John Martin and Patrick Puhani
- 1431: Granting Birthright Citizenship: A Door Opener to Immigrant Children’s Educational Participation and Success

- Christina Felfe and Judith Saurer
- 1430: Forecasting Copper Prices with Dynamic Averaging and Selection Models

- Daniel Buncic and Carlo Moretto
- 1429: Why does the Job Corps increase gender earnings inequality?

- Anthony Strittmatter
- 1428: Physical activity of adults: A survey of correlates, determinants, and effects

- Charlotte Cabane and Michael Lechner
- 1427: Tax Competition and Tax Coordination in the European Union: A Survey

- Christian Keuschnigg, Simon Loretz and Hannes Winner
- 1426: Heterogeneous Tax Sensitivity of Firm-level Investments

- Peter Egger, Katharina Erhardt and Christian Keuschnigg
- 1425: Modeling Intraday Stochastic Volatility and Conditional Duration Contemporaneously with Regime Shifts

- Sebastian Trojan
- 1424: Multivariate Stochastic Volatility with Dynamic Cross Leverage

- Sebastian Trojan
- 1423: A simple and general approach to fitting the discount curve under no-arbitrage constraints

- Matthias Fengler and Lin-Yee Hin
- 1422: Employment Industry and Occupational Continuity in Germany: From the Nazi Regime to the Post-War Economic Miracle

- Patrick Puhani
- 1421: Assignment Mechanisms, Selection Criteria, and the Effectiveness of Training Programs

- Annabelle Doerr and Anthony Strittmatter
- 1420: Cantonal Differences in Health Care Premium Subsidies in Switzerland

- Berit Gerritzen, Isabel Martínez and Alma Ramsden
- 1419: Ready to Reform: How Popular Initiatives Can Be Successful

- Katharina Hofer, Christian Marti and Monika Bütler
- 1418: Standards are Poor: On Competence and Professional Integrity at the Leading Rating Agency

- Manfred Gaertner
- 1417: Workplace Health Promotion and Labour Market Performance of Employees

- Martin Huber, Michael Lechner and Conny Wunsch
- 1416: On Self-Interest and Greed

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1415: The finite sample performance of estimators for mediation analysis under sequential conditional independence

- Martin Huber, Giovanni Mellace and Michael Lechner
- 1414: Why do tougher caseworkers increase employment? The role of programme assignment as a causal mechanism

- Martin Huber, Giovanni Mellace and Michael Lechner
- 1413: Zu neueren Entwicklungen bei der Einbeziehung privater Akteure in Prozesse der öffentlichen Verwaltung: Einige Bemerkungen

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1412: Children’s skill formation in less developed countries – The impact of sports participation

- Tim Pawlowski, Ute Schüttoff, Paul Downward and Michael Lechner
- 1411: An Empirical Analysis of the Ross Recovery Theorem

- Francesco Audrino, Robert Huitema and Markus Ludwig
- 1410: Practical Procedures to Deal with Common Support Problems in Matching Estimation

- Michael Lechner and Anthony Strittmatter
- 1409: A variance spillover analysis without covariances: what do we miss?

- Matthias Fengler and Katja I. M. Gisler
- 1408: Intra-Household Bargaining Power and HIV Prevention: Empirical Evidence from Married Couples in Rural Malawi

- Berit Gerritzen
- 1407: Regional Differences in Perceived Corruption among Ukrainian Firms

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt and Martin Huber
- 1406: Financial work incentives for disability benefit recipients: Lessons from a randomized field experiment

- Monika Buetler, Michael Lechner, Petra Thiemann, Eva Deuchert and Stefan Staubli
- 1405: Causal pitfalls in the decomposition of wage gaps

- Martin Huber
- 1404: Treatment evaluation with multiple outcome periods under endogeneity and attrition

- Markus Frölich and Martin Huber
- 1403: The Role of Homo Oeconomicus in the Political Economy of James Buchanan

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1402: Labor market effects of sports and exercise: Evidence from Canadian panel data

- Michael Lechner and Nazmi Sari
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