DICE Discussion Papers
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- 170: De-industrialisation and entrepreneurship under monopolistic competition

- Albert Schweinberger and Jens Suedekum
- 169: Organizational decisions in multistage production processes

- Verena Nowak
- 168: Privacy concerns, voluntary disclosure of information, and unraveling: An experiment

- Volker Benndorf, Dorothea Kübler and Hans-Theo Normann
- 167: The impact of piracy on prominent and non-prominent software developers

- Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
- 166: Homogeneous platform competition with endogenous homing

- Thomas Jeitschko and Mark Tremblay
- 165: Price-sensitive demand and market entry

- Yiquan Gu, Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
- 164: Supplier fixed costs and retail market monopolization

- Stephane Caprice, Vanessa von Schlippenbach and Christian Wey
- 163: The impact of local loop and retail unbundling revisited

- Gordon Klein and Julia Wendel
- 162: Raising rivals' costs through buyer power

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Justus Haucap and Christian Wey
- 161: Exchange asymmetries for bads? Experimental evidence

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Katrin Köhler
- 160: Spatial frictions

- Kristian Behrens, Giordano Mion, Yasusada Murata and Jens Suedekum
- 159: Endogenous cartel formation: Experimental evidence

- Miguel Fonseca and Hans-Theo Normann
- 158: Cross-border M&As and innovative activity of acquiring and target firms

- Joel Stiebale
- 157: The happiness of economists: Estimating the causal effect of studying economics on subjective well-being

- Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 156: The impact of tariff diversity on broadband diffusion: An empirical analysis

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Mirjam Lange
- 155: On discovery, restricting lawyers, and the settlement rate

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 154: R&D partnerships and innovation performance: Can there be too much of a good thing?

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cindy Lopes-Bento
- 153 [rev.]: Flying the nest: How the home department shapes researchers' career paths

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- 153: Flying the nest: How the home department shapes researchers' career paths
- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- 152: Direct and cross-scheme effects in a research and development subsidy program

- Hanna Hottenrott, Cindy Lopes-Bento and Reinhilde Veugelers
- 151: Do expert reviews really drive demand? Evidence from a German car magazine

- Ralf Dewenter and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 150: Screening instruments for monitoring market power in wholesale electricity markets: Lessons from applications in Germany

- Marc Bataille, Alexander Steinmetz and Susanne Thorwarth
- 149: Do media data help to predict German industrial production?

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Tobias Thomas and Dirk Ulbricht
- 148: Trade, tasks, and training: The effect of offshoring on individual skill upgrading

- Jan Hogrefe and Jens Wrona
- 147 [rev.]: On the antitrust economics of the electronic books industry

- Germain Gaudin and Alexander White
- 147: On the antitrust economics of the electronic books industry
- Germain Gaudin and Alexander White
- 146: Price vs. quantity competition in a vertically related market

- Maria Alipranti, Chrysovalantou Milliou and Emmanuel Petrakis
- 145: Preferences and beliefs in a sequential social dilemma: A within-subjects analysis

- Mariana Blanco, Dirk Engelmann, Alexander Koch and Hans-Theo Normann
- 144: Bundling and joint marketing by rival firms

- Thomas Jeitschko, Yeonjei Jung and Jaesoo Kim
- 143: The willingness to sell personal data

- Volker Benndorf and Hans-Theo Normann
- 142: Globalization and local profiles of economic growth and industrial change

- Wolfgang Dauth and Jens Suedekum
- 141: Asymmetric spiders: Supplier heterogeneity and the organization of firms

- Verena Nowak, Christian Schwarz and Jens Suedekum
- 140: A note on consumer flexibility, data quality and collusion

- Irina Hasnas
- 139: Consumer flexibility, data quality and location choice

- Irina Baye and Irina Hasnas
- 138: Multi-union bargaining: Tariff plurality and tariff competition

- Hamid Aghadadashli and Christian Wey
- 137: The welfare impact of parallel imports: A structural approach applied to the German market for oral anti-diabetics

- Tomaso Duso, Annika Herr and Moritz Suppliet
- 136: Why are economists so different? Nature, nurture, and gender effects in a simple trust game

- Justus Haucap and Andrea Müller
- 135: Simultaneous and sequential contributions to step-level public goods: One vs. two provision levels

- Hans-Theo Normann and Holger Rau
- 134 [rev.]: Frictions in the interbank market and uncertain liquidity needs: Implications for monetary policy implementation

- Monika Bucher, Achim Hauck and Ulrike Neyer
- 134: Frictions in the interbank market and uncertain liquidity needs: Implications for monetary policy implementation
- Monika Bucher, Achim Hauck and Ulrike Neyer
- 133: Patents as quality signals? The implications for financing constraints on R&D

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Bronwyn Hall and Hanna Hottenrott
- 132: Media bias and advertising: Evidence from a German car magazine

- Ralf Dewenter and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 131: Targeted pricing, consumer myopia and investment in customer-tracking technology

- Irina Baye and Geza Sapi
- 130: Do leniency policies facilitate collusion? Experimental evidence

- Georg Clemens and Holger Rau
- 129: Fishing for complementarities: Competitive research funding and research productivity

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- 128: Policy-induced environmental technology and inventive efforts: Is there a crowding out?

- Hanna Hottenrott and Sascha Rexhäuser
- 127: The rise of the East and the Far East: German labor markets and trade integration

- Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen and Jens Suedekum
- 126: Consumer myopia, competition and the incentives to unshroud add-on information

- Tobias Wenzel
- 125: Global sourcing of complex production processes

- Christian Schwarz and Jens Suedekum
- 124: Financial liberalization and the relationship-specificity of exports

- Fabrice Defever and Jens Suedekum
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