DICE Discussion Papers
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- 369: Total consumer time: A new approach to identifying digital gatekeepers

- Niklas Gösser, Kaan Gürer, Justus Haucap, Bernd Meyring, Asimina Michailidou, Martin Schallbruch, Daniela Seeliger and Susanne Thorwarth
- 368: The long shadow of an infection: COVID-19 and performance at work

- Kai Fischer, J Reade and Wolfgang Schmal
- 367: Place-based policies - How to do them and why

- Jens Südekum
- 366: Inattention vs switching costs: An analysis of consumers' inaction in choosing a water tariff

- Florian Heiss, Carmine Ornaghi and Mirco Tonin
- 365: Sophistication about self-control

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Sarah C. Dahmann, Daniel A. Kamhöfer and Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
- 364: Born similar, develop apart: Evidence on Chinese hybrid exporters

- Xiaodong Bie and Andrea Ciani
- 363: Foreign direct investment, prices and efficiency: Evidence from India

- Nesma Ali and Joel Stiebale
- 362: Affirmative action and application strategies: Evidence from field experiments in Columbia

- Ritwik Banerjee, Marcela Ibanez, Gerhard Riener and Soham Sahoo
- 361: What would households pay for a reduction of automobile traffic? Evidence from nine German cities

- Nicolas Wellmann and Daniel Czarnowske
- 360: The impact of the German "DEAL" on competition in the academic publishing market

- Justus Haucap, Nima Moshgbar and Wolfgang Schmal
- 359: Competition on the fast lane: The price structure of homogeneous retail gasoline stations

- Alex Korff
- 358: Parental paternalism and patience

- Lukas Kiessling, Shyamal K. Chowdhury, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Matthias Sutter
- 357: Reacting to ambiguous messages: An experimental analysis

- Christian Kellner, Mark Thordal-Le Quement and Gerhard Riener
- 356: Loss aversion in social image concerns

- Vasilisa Petrishcheva, Gerhard Riener and Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
- 355: Labor market reform and innovation: Evidence from Spain

- María García-Vega, Richard Kneller and Joel Stiebale
- 354: Economic preferences, trade and institutions

- Nico Steffen
- 353: Income inequality and product variety: Empirical evidence

- Dieter Pennerstorfer, Nora Schindler, Christoph Weiss and Biliana Yontcheva
- 352: R&D and firm resilience during bad times

- Apoorva Gupta
- 351: Passive backward acquisitions and downstream collusion

- Shiva Shekhar and Tim Paul Thomes
- 350: Market transparency and consumer search - Evidence from the German retail gasoline market

- Simon Martin
- 349: Betting market efficiency in the presence of unfamiliar shocks: The case of ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Kai Fischer and Justus Haucap
- 348: Watchdog or loyal servant? Political media bias in US newscasts

- Lea Bernhardt, Ralf Dewenter and Tobias Thomas
- 347: Robots and the rise of European superstar firms

- Joel Stiebale, Jens Südekum and Nicole Woessner
- 346: Asymmetric macroeconomic effects of QE-induced increases in excess reserves in a monetary union

- Maximilian Horst, Ulrike Neyer and Daniel Stempel
- 345: Addressing validity and generalizability concerns in field experiments

- Gerhard Riener, Sebastian Schneider and Valentin Wagner
- 344: Does crowd support drive the home advantage in professional soccer? Evidence from German ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Kai Fischer and Justus Haucap
- 343: Smoothing time fixed effects

- Niklas Gösser and Nima Moshgbar
- 342: Do economic preferences of children predict behavior?

- Laura Breitkopf, Shyamal K. Chowdhury, Shambhavi Priyam, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Matthias Sutter
- 341: Marginal college wage premiums under selection into employment

- Matthias Westphal, Daniel A. Kamhöfer and Hendrik Schmitz
- 340: Rising markups, common ownership, and technological capacities

- Alexandra Gibbon and Jan Philip Schain
- 339: Self-assessment: The role of the social environment

- Armin Falk, Fabian Kosse, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Florian Zimmermann
- 338: Perceived fairness and consequences of affirmative action policies

- Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch, Chi Trieu and Jana Willrodt
- 337: Economic downturns and mental wellbeing

- Daniel Avdic, Sonja de New and Daniel A. Kamhöfer
- 336: Third-degree price discrimination in oligopoly when markets are covered

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 335: Attention to online sales: The role of brand image concerns

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Mats Köster
- 334: Fiber vs. vectoring: Limiting technology choices in broadband expansion

- Niklas Fourberg and Alex Korff
- 333: To buy or not to buy? Price salience in an online shopping field experiment

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Mats Köster and Matthias Sutter
- 332: Optimal payment contracts in trade relationships

- Christian Fischer
- 331: The role of key regions in spatial development

- Raphael Niklas Becker and Marcel Henkel
- 330: The impact of consumer protection in the digital age: Evidence from the European Union

- Anja Rösner, Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 329: Multi-product bargaining, bundling, and buyer power

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 328: The China shock, employment protection, and European jobs

- Hedieh Aghelmaleki, Ronald Bachmann and Joel Stiebale
- 327: Optimal timing of calling in large-denomination banknotes under natural rate uncertainty

- Thomas Link
- 326: Nonparametric estimation of the random coefficients model: An elastic net approach

- Florian Heiss, Stephan Hetzenecker and Maximilian Osterhaus
- 325: The impact of quantitative easing on bank loan supply and monetary policy implementation in the euro area

- Maximilian Horst and Ulrike Neyer
- 324: Macroeconomic effects of gender discrimination

- Ulrike Neyer and Daniel Stempel
- 323: Mergers and market power: Evidence from rivals' responses in European markets

- Joel Stiebale and Florian Szücs
- 322: Fiscal transfers in the spatial economy

- Marcel Henkel, Tobias Seidel and Jens Südekum
- 321: Economic preferences and trade outcomes

- Alex Korff and Nico Steffen
- 320: Trade in tasks: Revisiting the wage and employment effects of offshoring

- Wilhelm Kohler and Jens Wrona
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