CAWM Discussion Papers
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- 124: Buy baits and consumer sophistication: Theory and field evidence from large-scale rebate promotions

- Matthias Rodemeier
- 123: High incentives without high cost: The role of (perceived) stake sizes in dictator games

- Daniel Hopp
- 122: Fiber-broadband-intenet and its regional impact: An empirical investigation

- Gordon Klein
- 121: "Pay-later" vs. "pay-as-you-go": Experimental evidence on present-biased overconsumption and the importance of timing

- Madeline Werthschulte
- 120: Rebound effects of behavioural efficiency improvements in households' energy services consumption in the presence of demand rigidities and habits

- Martin Baikowski and Simon Koesler
- 119: Trade liberalization and SO2 emissions: Firm-level evidence from China's WTO entry

- Lei Li, Andreas Löschel, Jiansuo Pei, Bodo Sturm and Anqi Yu
- 118: When nudges fail to scale: Field experimental evidence from goal setting on mobile phones

- Andreas Löschel, Matthias Rodemeier and Madeline Werthschulte
- 117: Negative income shocks and the support of environmental policies: Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic

- Andreas Löschel, Michael Price, Laura Razzolini and Madeline Werthschulte
- 116: M&A, uncertainty, and bargaining power: Evidence from the German retail sector

- Mayra Rebolledo
- 115: Uncertainty, bargaining power and bargaining solutions: An empirical application

- Gordon Klein and Mayra Rebolledo
- 114: Uncertainty and bargaining: A structural econometric approach

- Gordon Klein and Mayra Rebolledo
- 113: National brands in hard discounters: Market expansion and bargaining power effects

- Céline Bonnet, Zohra Mechemache and Gordon Klein
- 112: The welfare effects of persuasion and taxation: Theory and evidence from the field

- Matthias Rodemeier and Andreas Löschel
- 111: Cost misperceptions and energy consumption: Experimental evidence for present bias and biased price beliefs

- Madeline Werthschulte and Andreas Löschel
- 110: What drives total real unit energy costs globally? A novel LMDI decomposition approach

- Oliver Kaltenegger
- 109: A normative analysis of subsidization of all-electric vehicles in Germany

- Christiane Malina
- 108: Can religious institutions promote sustainable behavior? Field experimental evidence on donations towards a carbon-offsetting fund

- Christoph Feldhaus, Marvin Gleue and Andreas Löschel
- 107: Do voluntary environmental programs reduce emissions? EMAS in the German manufacturing sector

- Roland Kube, Kathrine von Graevenitz, Andreas Löschel and Philipp Massier
- 106: The rebound effect and its representation in energy and climate models

- Gloria Colmenares, Andreas Löschel and Reinhard Madlener
- 105: Impacts of consumers' electricity price misperceptions

- Martin Baikowski
- 104: The truth on Target II

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 103: The natural interest rate in OLG modelling: A rehabilitation

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 102: The demand for global and local environmental protection: Experimental evidence from climate change mitigation in Beijing

- Andreas Loeschel, Jiansuo Pei, Bodo Sturm, Ran Wang, Wolfgang Buchholz and Zhongxiu Zhao
- 101: Ratchet up or down? An experimental investigation of global public good provision in the United Nations Youth Associations Network

- Carlo Gallier, Martin Kesternich, Andreas Löschel and Israel Waichman
- 100: Removing geo-blocking: What are the effects on innovation for vertically differentiated goods?

- Lisa Hamelmann and Gordon Klein
- 99: Drivers of energy efficiency in German manufacturing: A firm-level stochastic frontier analysis

- Benjamin Johannes Lutz, Philipp Massier, Katrin Sommerfeld and Andreas Löschel
- 98: Credit constraints, energy management practices, and investments in energy saving technologies: German manufacturing in close-up

- Andreas Löschel, Benjamin Johannes Lutz and Philipp Massier
- 97: The older, the richer? A decomposition of wealth inequality by age subgroups

- Dorothee Ihle and Andrea Siebert-Meyerhoff
- 96: Quantile treatment effects of Riester participation on wealth

- Dorothee Ihle
- 95: 40 years of JEEM: Research trends and influential publications in environmental and resource economics

- Roland Kube, Andreas Löschel, Henrik Mertens and Till Requate
- 94: The effect of globalisation on energy footprints: Disentangling the links of global value chains

- Oliver Kaltenegger, Andreas Löschel and Frank Pothe
- 93: Casting light on energy efficiency: Evidence on consumer inattention and imperfect information

- Matthias Rodemeier, Andreas Löschel and Roland Kube
- 92: The evolution of immigrants' homeownership in Germany

- Dorothee Ihley and Andrea Siebert-Meyerhoff
- 91: The impacts of the EU ETS on efficiency: An empirical analyses for German manufacturing firms

- Andreas Löschel, Benjamin Lutz and Shunsuke Managi
- 90: Saving behavior and housing wealth: Evidence from German micro data

- Sören Gröbel and Dorothee Ihle
- 89: Distributional price effects of rent controls in Berlin: When expectation meets reality

- Lorenz Thomschke
- 88: Energy costs in Germany and Europe: An assessment based on a (total real unit) energy cost accounting framework

- Oliver Kaltenegger, Andreas Löschel, Martin Baikowski and Jörg Lingens
- 87: Media market concentration and pluralism

- Torben Stühmeier
- 86: The environmental impact of vehicle circulation tax reform in Germany

- Christiane Malina
- 85: Competition and corporate control in partial ownership acquisitions

- Torben Stühmeier
- 84: Reducing CO2 from cars in the European Union: Emission standards or emission trading?

- Sergey Paltsev, Y.-H. Henry Chen, Valerie Karplus, Paul Kishimoto, John Reilly, Andreas Loeschel, Kathrine von Graevenitz and Simon Koesler
- 83: Management compensation, monitoring and aggressive corporate tax planning

- Melanie Steinhoff
- 82: Die Rolle der Transportmittel für die Einkommenssegregation in deutschen Städten

- Norbert Hiller
- 81: Social implications of green growth policies from the perspective of energy sector reform and its impact on households

- Peter Heindl and Andreas Löschel
- 80: Pro-environmental households and energy efficiency in Spain

- Ana Ramos, Xavier Labandeira and Andreas Löschel
- 79: Peeling the onion: Analyzing aggregate, national and sectoral energy intensity in the European Union

- Andreas Löschel, Frank Pothen and Michael Schymura
- 78: Energy-saving and emission-abatement potential of Chinese coal-fired power enterprise: A non-parametric analysis

- Chu Wei, Andreas Löschel and Bing Liu
- 77: On the effects of unilateral environmental policy on offshoring in multi-stage production processes

- Oliver Schenker, Simon Koesler and Andreas Löschel
- 76: The long-term impact of matching and rebate subsidies when public goods are impure: Field experimental evidence from the carbon offsetting market

- Martin Kesternich, Andreas Löschel and Daniel Römer
- 75: Parallel currencies in historical perspective

- Lukas von dem Berge
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