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- 74: Price disclosure rules and consumer price comparison

- Torben Stühmeier
- 73: Improving voluntary public good provision by a non-governmental, endogenous matching mechanism: Experimental evidence

- Christiane Reif, Dirk Rübbelke and Andreas Löschel
- 72: The influence of different production functions on modeling resource extraction and economic growth

- Frauke Voosholz
- 71: The capitalization of non-market attributes into regional housing rents and wages: Evidence on German functional labor market areas

- Norbert Hiller and Oliver Lerbs
- 70: Inter-generational distribution of resources in a model of economic growth: Taking the land vs. food trade-off into account

- Frauke Voosholz
- 69: A survey on modeling economic growth. With special interest on natural resource use

- Frauke Voosholz
- 68: The impact of low emission zones on particulate matter concentration and public health

- Christiane Malina and Frauke Fischer
- 67: What's the damage? Environmental regulation with policy-motivated bureaucrats

- Achim Voß and Jörg Lingens
- 66: Strategic choice of stock pollution: Why conservatives (appear to) turn green

- Achim Voß
- 65: Böhm-Bawerk meets Keynes: What does determine the interest rate, and can the latter become negative?

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 64: A parallel currency proposal for the stronger Euro-states

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 63: Economic and employment growth in Germany: The sectoral elements of Verdoorn's Law with regional data

- Jens Oelgemöller
- 62: How disagreement about social costs leads to inefficient energy productivity investment

- Achim Voß
- 61: Analyzing the international competitiveness of the industry in Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain using revealed comparative advantages (RCA) indicators

- Jens Oelgemöller
- 60: The StoNED age: The departure into a new era of efficiency analysis? An MC study comparing StoNED and the "oldies" (SFA and DEA)

- Mark Andor and Frederik Hesse
- 59: Quantities vs. capacities: Minimizing the social cost of renewable energy promotion

- Mark Andor, Kai Flinkerbusch and Achim Voß
- 58: The impact of low emission zones on PM10 levels in urban areas in Germany

- Christiane Malina and Frauke Fischer
- 57: House prices, housing development costs, and the supply of new single-family housing in German counties and cities

- Oliver W. Lerbs
- 56: Cash, hoarding and the underground economy

- Michael Pickhardt and Jordi Sardà
- 55: A methodology approach to delineate functional economic market areas: With an iterative three-step spatial clustering procedure

- Christian Oberst
- 54: Size and causes of the underground economy in Spain: A correction of the record and new evidence from the MCDR approach

- Michael Pickhardt and Jordi Sardà
- 53: Income tax evasion dynamics: Evidence from an agent-based econophysics model

- Michael Pickhardt and Goetz Seibold
- 52: A more efficient procurement mechanism for reserver capacity in the German market for balancing power

- Kai Flinkerbusch
- 51: A Monte Carlo simulation comparing DEA, SFA and two simple approaches to combine efficiency estimates

- Mark Andor and Frederik Hesse
- 50: Analysing growth and productivity in Syria by growth accounting

- Hans Joachim Schalk
- 49: Walter Eucken`s principles of economic policy today

- Ulrich van Suntum, Tobias Böhm, Jens Oelgemöller and Cordelius Ilgmann
- 48: Pareto meets Olson: A note on Pareto-optimality and group size in linear public goods games

- Michael Pickhardt
- 47: Regional unemployment and norm-induced effects on life satisfaction

- Adrian Chadi
- 46: The advent of corporate limited liability in Prussia 1843

- Cordelius Ilgmann
- 45: Pareto-optimality in linear public goods games

- Sascha Hokamp and Michael Pickhardt
- 44: The relationship between homeownership and life satisfaction in Germany

- Timo Zumbro
- 43: Negative nominal interest rates: History and current proposals

- Cordelius Ilgmann and Martin Menner
- 42: Employed but still unhappy? On the relevance of the social work norm

- Adrian Chadi
- 41: Comparing cartel behavior: A simulation analysis with the System of Cartel Markers (SCM)

- Jan Hendrik Preißler-Jebe, Korbinian von Blanckenburg and Alexander Geist
- 40: Bonus payments for electricity production from renewable energy sources and the impact on the market participants' capacity choice

- Kai Flinkerbusch
- 39: The election of a world champion

- Martin Langen and Thomas Krauskopf
- 38: The search for optimal competitive balance in formula one

- Thomas Krauskopf, Martin Langen and Björn Bünger
- 37: A few can do: Ethical behavior and the provision of public goods in an agent-based model

- Michael Pickhardt
- 36: The size of the underground economy in Germany: A correction of the record and new evidence from the Modified-Cash-Deposit-Ratio approach

- Michael Pickhardt and Jordi Sardà
- 35: Income tax evasion in a society of heterogeneous agents: Evidence from an agent-based model

- Sascha Hokamp and Michael Pickhardt
- 34: Is there a link between home ownership and unemployment levels? Evidence from German regional data

- Oliver Lerbs
- 33: Auswirkungen der Finanz- und Schuldenkrise auf den deutschen Eigenheimsektor

- Oliver Lerbs, Christian Oberst and Michael Jorch
- 32: Perceived job insecurity, unemployment risk and international trade: A micro-level analysis of employees in German service industries

- Maren Lurweg
- 31: International trade and individual labour market perspectives: A micro-level analysis of German manufacturing workers

- Maren Lurweg and Nicole Uhde
- 30: Cultural infrastructure and regional economic well-being in Germany: Are we creative yet?

- Thomas Krauskopf, Björn Bünger and Martin Langen
- 29: Why is there no revolution in North-Korea? The political economy of revolution revisited

- Thomas Apolte
- 27: A way out of pay-as-you-go without a double burden

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 26: Democracy and prosperity in two decades of transition

- Thomas Apolte
- 25: Cost reduction potentials in the German market for balancing power

- Kai Flinkerbusch and Michael Heuterkes
- 24: Economic confidence, negative interest rates, and liquidity: Towards Keynesianism 2.0

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 23: Silvio Gesell: 'a strange, unduly neglected' monetary theorist

- Cordelius Ilgmann
- 22: Bad banks: The case of Germany

- Cordelius Ilgmann and Ulrich van Suntum
- 21: The decline of relational goods in the production of well-being?

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 19: Sectoral job effects of trade: An input-output analysis for Germany

- Maren Lurweg, Jens Oelgemöller and Andreas Westermeier
- 18: Jobs gained and lost through trade: The case of Germany

- Maren Lurweg and Andreas Westermeier
- 17: From full life to balanced life: Extending Martin Seligman's route to happiness

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 15: The usefulness of a Happy Income Index

- Aloys Prinz and Björn Bünger
- 13: Does wage rigidity really exist? New evidence from US panel data

- Korbinian von Blanckenburg, Alexander Geist and Jörg Schmidt
- 12: How to overcome the Great Financial Crisis: An asset exchange approach

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 11: RCAs within Western Europe

- Jens Oelgemöller and Andreas Westermeier
- 10: Quality of life in the regions: An exploratory spatial data analysis for West German labor markets

- Karsten Rusche
- 9: Electricity pricing and market power: Evidence from Germany

- Matthias Janssen and Magnus Wobben
- 8: Dynamic efficiency and reswitching

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 6: Assimilation and cohort effects for German immigrants

- Sebastian Gundel and Heiko Peters
- 4: Income taxes, death taxes, and optimal consumption-leisure-savings-choice

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 3: Optimal consumption and taxation of housing: A life cycle approach

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 2: The purchasing power argument: Could rising wages foster employment?

- Ulrich van Suntum
- 1: The interest rate and the growth rate: Steady-state-efficiency in OLG-models

- Ulrich van Suntum