University of Göttingen Working Papers in Economics
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- 2018: The deadweight loss of christmas - Reply

- Laura Birg and Simon Pommeranz
- 2018: I shouldn't eat this donut: Self-control, body weight, and health in a life cycle model

- Holger Strulik
- 2018: Less bang for the buck? Assessing the role of inflation uncertainty for U.S. monetary policy transmission in a data rich environment

- Helmut Herwartz and Hannes Rohloff
- 2018: Social equity and ecological sustainability: Can the two be achieved together?

- Thomas Kopp and Franziska Dorn
- 2018: The economic and health impact of a tax on sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs) in South Africa

- Charity Gomo and Laura Birg
- 2018: Long-run improvements in human health: Steady but unequal

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Holger Strulik
- 2018: Lean against the wind or float with the storm? Revisiting the monetary policy asset price nexus by means of a novel statistical identification approach

- Helmut Herwartz, Simone Maxand and Hannes Rohloff
- 2018: Illicit drugs and the decline of the middle class

- Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- 2018: How season of birth affects health and aging

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Holger Strulik
- 2018: Robots, reshoring, and the lot of low-skilled workers

- Astrid Krenz, Klaus Prettner and Holger Strulik
- 2018: Is socially responsible investing (SRI) in stocks a competitive capital investment? A comparative analysis based on the performance of sustainable stocks

- Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg and Jonas F. A. Gottschalk
- 2018: The emergence of the RMB: A "New Normal" for China's exchange rate system?

- Frederik Kunze, Tobias Basse, Christoph Wegener and Markus Spiwoks
- 2018: Emission taxes, firm relocation, and quality differences

- Laura Birg and Jan Voßwinkel
- 2018: I might be a liar, but not a thief: An experimental distinction between the moral costs of lying and stealing

- Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
- 2018: Boosting taxes for boasting about houses? Status concerns in the housing market

- Johannes Schünemann and Timo Trimborn
- 2018: Minimizing learning behavior in repeated real-effort tasks

- Volker Benndorf, Holger A. Rau and Christian Sölch
- 2018: Ein intertemporaler Klimaschutzfonds zur Gebäudesanierung

- Kilian Bizer and Alexander Erlei
- 2018: Bargaining and the role of negotiators' competitiveness

- Claudia Keser, Stephan Müller, Emmanuel Peterle and Holger A. Rau
- 2018: Be close to me and I will be honest: How social distance influences honesty

- Daniel Hermann and Andreas Ostermaier
- 2018: The marriage gap: Optimal aging and death in partnerships

- Johannes Schünemann, Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- 2018: Motivational crowding out effects in charitable giving: Experimental evidence

- Stephan Müller and Holger A. Rau
- 2018: An economic heory of depression and its impact on health behavior and longevity

- Holger Strulik
- 2018: A multicointegration model of global climate change

- Stephan B. Bruns, Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
- 2018: Hyperbolic discounting can be good for your health

- Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- 2018: Global vs. group-specific business cycles: The importance of defining the groups

- Tino Berger and Marcus Wortmann
- 2018: Are international environmental policies effective? The case of the Rotterdam and the Stockholm Conventions

- Thais Nunez-Rocha and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- 2017: The disposition effect when deciding on behalf of others

- Daniel Hermann, Oliver Musshoff and Holger A. Rau
- 2017: Too cold for warm glow? Christmas-season effects in charitable giving

- Stephan Müller and Holger A. Rau
- 2017: Trends in African migration to Europe: Drivers beyond economic motivations

- José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez, Yabibal Walle and Yitagesu Zewdu Zergawu
- 2017: The lost race against the machine: Automation, education, and inequality in an R&D-based growth model

- Klaus Prettner and Holger Strulik
- 2017: The impact of unpaid work on employment status in Mexico

- Franziska Dorn and Alexander Silbersdorff
- 2017: The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution

- Alexia Gaudeul and Claudia Keser
- 2017: Predicting exchange rates in Asia: New insights on the accuracy of survey forecasts

- Frederik Kunze
- 2017: R&D-driven medical progess, health care costs, and the future of human longevity

- Sebastian Böhm, Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- 2017: Cooperation in public goods games: Enhancing effects of group identity and competition

- Elaine Horstmann, Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg and Tim Schneider
- 2017: Expert qualification in markets for expert services: A Sisyphean Task?

- Tim Schneider and Kilian Bizer
- 2017: Hungry children age faster

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Holger Strulik
- 2017: Searching for grouped patterns of heterogeneity in the climate-migration link

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- 2017: Knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity - institutional evidence from the 'German Mittelstand'

- Till Proeger
- 2017: Hyperbolic discounting and the time-consistent solution of three canonical environmental problems

- Holger Strulik
- 2017: Does nudging intentions translate into action? Why nudging pledges to charities does not result in increased donations

- Alexia Gaudeul and Magdalena C. Kaczmarek
- 2017: Effects of qualification in expert markets with price competition and endogenous verifiability

- Tim Schneider and Kilian Bizer
- 2017: Smoking kills: An economic theory of addiction, health deficit accumulation, and longevity

- Holger Strulik
- 2017: Do discriminatory pay regimes unleash antisocial behavior?

- Kerstin Grosch and Holger A. Rau
- 2017: Heteroskedasticity-robust unit root testing for trending panels

- Helmut Herwartz, Simone Maxand and Yabibal Walle
- 2017: Innovation and inequality in a small world

- Ines Lindner and Holger Strulik
- 2017: Pocketbook voting, social preferences, and expressive motives in referenda

- Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager
- 2017: The Euro and the CFA Franc: Evidence of sectoral trade effects

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- 2017: Automation and demographic change

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Klaus Prettner
- 2017: Building trust by qualification in a market for expert services

- Tim Schneider and Kilian Bizer
- 2017: Gender differences in honesty: The role of social value orientation

- Kerstin Grosch and Holger Rau
- 2017: Do I care if you are paid? A field experiment on charitable donations

- Uri Gneezy, Holger Rau, Anya Samek and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2017: Physiological constraints and comparative economic development

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- 2017: Output gap similarities in Europe: Detecting country groups

- Markus Ahlborn and Marcus Wortmann
- 2017: Gender differences in motivational crowding out of work perfomance

- Volker Benndorf, Holger A. Rau and Christian Sölch
- 2017: Gender differences in competitive positions: Experimental evidence on job promotion

- Emmanuel Peterle and Holger A. Rau
- 2017: Optimal social insurance and health inequality

- Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- 2017: How we fall apart: Similarities of human aging in 10 European countries

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Holger Strulik
- 2017: What has caused global business cycle decoupling: Smaller shocks or reduced sensitivity?

- Tino Berger and Julia Richter
- 2017: An experimental investigation of rating-market regulation

- Claudia Keser, Asri Özgümüs, Emmanuel Peterle and Martin Schmidt
- 2017: Decisions under uncertainty in social contexts

- Stephan Müller and Holger A. Rau
- 2017: The effectiveness of public subsidies for private innovations: An experimental approach

- Julia Brüggemann and Till Proeger
- 2017: Political determinants of municipal accounts: Quasi-experimental evidence from Portugal

- Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
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