DICE Discussion Papers
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- 219: Innovation, institutional ownership, and financial constraints

- Jan Philip Schain and Joel Stiebale
- 218: How mergers affect innovation: Theory and evidence from the pharmaceutical industry

- Justus Haucap and Joel Stiebale
- 217: Evidence production in merger control: The role of remedies

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 216: Demand shifts due to salience effects: Experimental evidence

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Katrin Köhler, Mirjam Lange and Tobias Wenzel
- 215: Media coverage and car manufacturers' sales

- Ralf Dewenter, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Tobias Thomas
- 214: A first test of focusing theory

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Gerhard Riener
- 213: How competitiveness may cause a gender wage gap: Experimental evidence

- Matthias Heinz, Hans-Theo Normann and Holger A. Rau
- 212: What's the price of consulting? Effects of public and private sector consulting on academic research

- Roman Fudickar, Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- 211: Competition and corporate control in partial ownership acquisitions

- Torben Stühmeier
- 210: Tariff-mediated network effects with incompletely informed consumers

- Johannes Muck
- 209: Structural remedies as a signalling device

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 208: Higher prices, higher quality? Evidence from German nursing homes

- Annika Herr and Hanna Hottenrott
- 207: Margin squeeze: An above-cost predatory pricing approach

- Germain Gaudin and Despoina Mantzari
- 206: Organisational change and the productivity effects of green technology adoption

- Hanna Hottenrott, Sascha Rexhäuser and Reinhilde Veugelers
- 205: Adjusting to globalization - Evidence from worker-establishment matches in Germany

- Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen and Jens Suedekum
- 204: Volunteering to take on power: Experimental evidence from matrilineal and patriarchal societies in India

- Debosree Banerjee, Marcela Ibañez, Gerhard Riener and Meike Wollni
- 203: Peers or parents? On non-monetary incentives in schools

- Valentin Wagner and Gerhard Riener
- 202: Pass-through, vertical contracts, and bargains

- Germain Gaudin
- 201: R&D subsidies and firms' cost of debt

- Sarah Demeulemeester and Hanna Hottenrott
- 200: Two-way migration between similar countries

- Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona
- 199: Competition and antitrust in internet markets

- Justus Haucap and Torben Stühmeier
- 198: On vertical relations and the timing of technology adoption

- Maria Alipranti, Chrysovalantou Milliou and Emmanuel Petrakis
- 197: Stochastic income and conditional generosity

- Christian Kellner, David Reinstein and Gerhard Riener
- 196: Lying, spying, sabotaging: Procedures and consequences

- Nadine Chlaß and Gerhard Riener
- 195: Vertical bargaining and retail competition: What drives countervailing power?

- Germain Gaudin
- 194: Learning-by-doing in torts: Liability and information about accident technology

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 193: Relational contracts and supplier turnover in the global economy

- Fabrice Defever, Christian Fischer and Jens Suedekum
- 192: Putting on a tight leash and levelling playing field: An experiment in strategic obfuscation and consumer protection

- Yiquan Gu and Tobias Wenzel
- 191: Export quality upgrading under credit constraints

- Andrea Ciani and Francesca Bartoli
- 190: Full versus partial collusion among brands and private label producers

- Irina Hasnas and Christian Wey
- 189: Violations of first-order stochastic dominance as salience effects

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Mats Köster
- 188: Asymmetric perceptions of the economy: Media, firms, consumers, and experts

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Christian Kolmer, Tobias Thomas and Dirk Ulbricht
- 187: Merger remedies in oligopoly under a consumer welfare standard

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 186: Salience and health campaigns

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt
- 185: Border effects without borders: What divides Japan's internal trade?

- Jens Wrona
- 184: The impact of private equity on firms' innovation activity

- Kevin Amess, Joel Stiebale and Mike Wright
- 183: Sorting through affirmative action: Three field experiments in Colombia

- Marcela Ibañez, Ashok Rai and Gerhard Riener
- 182: The influence of product liability on vertical product differentiation

- Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe and Alexander Rasch
- 181: Proof beyond a reasonable doubt: Laboratory evidence

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 180: What drives fraud in a credence goods market? Evidence from a field study

- Alexander Rasch and Christian Waibel
- 179: Incongruities of real and intellectual property: Economic concerns in patent policy and practice

- Thomas Jeitschko
- 178: Women on the board and executive duration: Evidence for European listed firms

- Achim Buchwald and Hanna Hottenrott
- 177: The effect of perceived regional accents on individual economic behavior: A lab experiment on linguistic performance, cognitive ratings and economic decisions

- Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli and Gerhard Riener
- 176: Does quality disclosure improve quality? Responses to the introduction of nursing home report cards in Germany

- Annika Herr, Thu-Van Nguyen and Hendrik Schmitz
- 175: Organ donation in the lab: Preferences and votes on the priority rule

- Annika Herr and Hans-Theo Normann
- 174: Competition, outside directors and executive turnover: Implications for corporate governance in the EU

- Achim Buchwald
- 173: Outside directors on the board, competition and innovation

- Achim Buchwald and Susanne Thorwarth
- 172: The effects of elite sports participation on later job success

- Ralf Dewenter and Leonie Giessing
- 171: Price dispersion and station heterogeneity on German retail gasoline markets

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Manuel Siekmann
- 170: De-industrialisation and entrepreneurship under monopolistic competition

- Albert Schweinberger and Jens Suedekum
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