Economics Working Paper Series
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- 1401: The Effect of Cutting Disability Insurance Benefits on Labor Supply in Households

- Lukas Kauer
- 1341: Regime Switching Stochastic Volatility with Skew, Fat Tails and Leverage using Returns and Realized Volatility Contemporaneously

- Sebastian Trojan
- 1340: Rankings, Random Successes, and Individual Performance

- Stefan Legge and Lukas Schmid
- 1339: Culture and Taxes: Towards Identifying Tax Competition

- Beatrix Eugster and Raphaël Parchet
- 1338: After-School Center-based Care and Children's Development

- Christina Felfe and Larissa Zierow
- 1337: Hidden Insurance in a Moral Hazard Economy

- Giuseppe Bertola and Winfried Koeniger
- 1336: No disabled student left behind? - Evidence from a social field experiment

- Eva Deuchert, Lukas Kauer, Helge Liebert and Carl Wuppermann
- 1335: Hiring subsidies for people with a disability: Helping or hindering? - Evidence from a small scale social field experiment

- Eva Deuchert and Lukas Kauer
- 1334: After-school care and parents’ labor supply

- Christina Felfe, Michael Lechner and Petra Thiemann
- 1333: Campaigning in Direct Democracies: Initiative Petition Signing, Voter Turnout, and Acceptance

- Katharina Jaronicki
- 1332: Additive modeling of realized variance: tests for parametric specifications and structural breaks

- Matthias Fengler, Enno Mammen and Michael Vogt
- 1331: Group Conflicts. Where do we stand?

- Martin Kolmar
- 1330: Does it Pay to Work for Free? Wage Returns and Gender Differences in the Market for Volunteers

- Guido Cozzi, Noemi Mantovan and Robert Sauer
- 1329: Can Monetary Policy Delay the Reallocation of Capital?

- Fabian Schnell
- 1328: Childhood Sporting Activities and Adult Labour-Market Outcomes

- Charlotte Cabane and Andrew Clark
- 1327: Oracle Properties and Finite Sample Inference of the Adaptive Lasso for Time Series Regression Models

- Francesco Audrino and Lorenzo Camponovo
- 1326: Do Polls Create Momentum in Political Campaigns?

- Philipp Denter and Dana Sisak
- 1323: Heterogeneous sports participation and labour market outcomes in England

- Michael Lechner and Paul Downward
- 1323: Inflation, Unemployment and Economic Growth in a Schumpeterian Economy

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Yuichi Furukawa
- 1323: Extended Unemployment Benefits and Early Retirement: Program Complementarity and Program Substitution

- Lukas Inderbitzin, Stefan Staubli and Josef Zweimüller
- 1322: Is there a transatlantic divide in undergraduate macroeconomics teaching?

- Manfred Gärtner, Björn Griesbach and Florian Jung
- 1321: The near-death experience of the Celtic Tiger: a model-driven narrative from the European sovereign debt crisis

- Manfred Gärtner, Björn Griesbach and Giulia Mennillo
- 1320: Effects of a higher replacement rate on unemployment durations, employment, and earnings

- Beatrix Eugster
- 1319: A Schumpeterian Analysis of Monetary Policy, Innovation and North-South Technology Transfer

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Yuichi Furukawa
- 1318: Do Firms Benefit from Active Labour Market Policies?

- Michael Lechner, Conny Wunsch and Patrycja Scioch
- 1317: The Impact of Trade Policy on Industry Concentration in Switzerland

- Dirk Burghardt
- 1316: The effect of firms' partial retirement policies on the labour market outcomes of their employees

- Martin Huber, Michael Lechner and Conny Wunsch
- 1315: Monetary Policy, R&D and Economic Growth in an Open Economy

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi, Ching-chong Lai and Chih-Hsing Liao
- 1314: Treatment effects and panel data

- Michael Lechner
- 1313: Das garantierte Grundeinkommen: Eine (leider) nicht bezahlbare Idee

- Florian Habermacher and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1312: A simple test for the ignorability of non-compliance in experiments

- Martin Huber
- 1311: Are classical option pricing models consistent with observed option second-order moments? Evidence from high-frequency data

- Francesco Audrino and Matthias Fengler
- 1310: Globalization and Vertical Structure: An Empirical Investigation

- Stefan Buehler and Dirk Burghardt
- 1309: A Simple Theory of Offshoring and Reshoring

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Yuichi Furukawa
- 1308: R&D and Economic Growth in a Cash-in-Advance Economy

- Angus Chu and Guido Cozzi
- 1307: Privatization of Knowledge: Did the U.S. Get It Right?

- Guido Cozzi and Silvia Galli
- 1306: Theory and Empirics of Stage-Dependent Intellectual Property Rights

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Silvia Galli
- 1305: Sequential R&D and Blocking Patents in the Dynamics of Growth

- Guido Cozzi and Silvia Galli
- 1304: Fiscal Institutions at the Cantonal Level in Switzerland

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1303: Facts or Ideology: What Determines the Results of Econometric Estimates of the Deterrence Effect of Death Penalty? A Meta-Analysis

- Berit Gerritzen and Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1302: A theory of communication in political campaigns

- Philipp Denter
- 1301: Equilibrium Credit: The Reference Point for Macroprudential Supervisors

- Daniel Buncic and Martin Melecký
- 1227: Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution Between 1981 and 2008

- Reto Foellmi and Isabel Martínez
- 1226: Radius matching on the propensity score with bias adjustment: finite sample behaviour, tuning parameters and software implementation

- Martin Huber, Michael Lechner and Andreas Steinmayr
- 1225: Household Search and the Aggregate Labor Market

- Jochen Mankart and Rigas Oikonomou
- 1224: Lassoing the HAR model: A Model Selection Perspective on Realized Volatility Dynamics

- Francesco Audrino and Simon Knaus
- 1223: Zur Rolle der Ökonometrie in der wissenschaftlichen Politikberatung

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- 1222: Women’s Empowerment and HIV Prevention in Rural Malawi

- Berit Gerritzen
- 1221: Time constraints, saving and old age

- Thomas Davoine
- 1220: Two-Stage Elimination Contests with Endogenous Continuation Values: An Analytical Solution

- Rudi Stracke, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Uwe Sunde
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