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- 185: Infrastructure policy: Basic design options

- Michael Klein
- 184: Does cadre turnover help or hinder China's green rise? Evidence from Shanxi province

- Sarah Eaton and Genia Kostka
- 183: Evaluating concepts for short-term control in financial service processes

- Dustin Behley and Michael Leyer
- 182: Naturalizing institutions: Evolutionary principles and application on the case of money

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 181: Making sense of institutional change in China: The cultural dimension of economic growth and modernization

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 180: Hayek 2.0: Grundlinien einer naturalistischen Theorie wirtschaftlicher Ordnungen

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 179: Ratingverfahren: Diskriminanzanalyse versus Logistische Regression

- Daniel Braun, Burkhard Allgeier and Heinz Cremers
- 178: Barriers to energy efficiency improvement: Empirical evidence from small-and-medium sized enterprises in China

- Genia Kostka, Ulf Moslener and Jan G. Andreas
- 177: Understanding the high profitability of Chinese banks

- Horst Löchel and Helena Xiang Li
- 176: Neuroökonomik, Institutionen und verteilte Kognition: Empirische Grundlagen eines nicht-reduktionistischen naturalistischen Forschungsprogramms in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 175: History matters, but how? An example of Ottoman and Habsburg legacies and judicial performance in Romania

- Martin Mendelski and Alexander Libman
- 174: Environmental Protection Bureau leadership at the provincial level in China: Examining diverging career backgrounds and appointment patterns

- Genia Kostka
- 173: Bedürfnisse von Existenzgründern in der Gründungsphase

- Susanne Durst and Michael Leyer
- 172: Enrichment with growth

- Michael Klein
- 171: A spatial interpretation of the persistency of China's provincial inequality

- Xiaofan Yu
- 170: Stand der Literatur zur operativen Steuerung von Dienstleistungsprozessen

- Michael Leyer
- 169: Tax return as a political statement

- Alexander Libman, André Schultz and Thomas Graeber
- 168: Energy service companies in China: The role of social networks and trust

- Genia Kostka and Kyoung Shin
- 167: Performing comparative advantage: The case of the global coffee business

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 166: Mobile banking and financial inclusion: The regulatory lessons

- Michael Klein and Colin Mayer
- 165: Modellierung von Zinsstrukturkurven

- Harald Hewicker and Heinz Cremers
- 164: The stability of traditional measures of index tracking quality

- Peter Roßbach and Denis Karlow
- 163: Are human rights and economic well-being substitutes? Evidence from migration patterns across the Indian states

- Alexander Libman, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Gaurav Yadav
- 162: Transactional innovation and the de-commoditization of the Brazilian coffee trade

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 161: Incentivierung des Managements bei Unternehmenskäufen/Buy-Outs mit Private Equity Investoren - eine empirische Untersuchung

- Christoph Schalast, Marius Buxkaemper, Christian Büchler and Gregor Wedel
- 160: Revisiting the Gaia hypothesis: Maximum Entropy, Kauffman's 'Fourth Law' and physiosemeiosis

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 159: A 'third culture' in economics? An essay on Smith, Confucius and the rise of China

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 158: The innovative performance of China's national innovation system

- Philipp Boeing and Philipp Sandner
- 157: Institutions, distributed cognition and agency: rule-following as performative action

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 156: From boom to bust: how different has microfinance been from traditional banking?

- Charlotte Wagner
- 155: Is it really different? Patterns of regionalisation in the post-Soviet Central Asia

- Alexander Libman and Evgeny Vinokurov
- 154: Subnational resource curse: do economic or political institutions matter?

- Alexander Libman
- 153: Meaning and function in the theory of consumer choice: dual selves in evolving networks

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 152: Embedded interests and the managerial local state: methanol fuel-switching in China

- Genia Kostka and William Hobbs
- 151: Energy efficiency in China: The local bundling of interests and policies

- Genia Kostka and William Hobbs
- 150: Europe integrates less than you think: Evidence from the market for corporate control in Europe and the US

- Marc Umber, Michael Grote and Rainer Frey
- 149: Foreign banks and financial stability in emerging markets: Evidence from the global financial crisis

- Ursula Vogel and Adalbert Winkler
- 148: Words or deeds - what matters? Experience of recentralization in Russian security agencies

- Alexander Libman
- 147: Chinese firms entering China's low-income market: Gaining competitive advantage by partnering governments

- Genia Kostka and Jianghua Zhou
- 146: Rethinking evolution, entropy and economics: A triadic conceptual framework for the maximum entropy principle as applied to the growth of knowledge

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 145: Implied correlations of iTraxx tranches during the financial crisis

- Thomas Heidorn and Dennis Kahlert
- 144: M&A im Bereich Erneuerbarer Energien

- Sebastian G. Fritz-Morgenthal, Sebastian T. Hach and Christoph Schalast
- 143: Determinanten von Banken-Spreads während der Finanzmarktkrise

- Thomas Heidorn, Jörg Birkmeyer and André Rogalski
- 142: Are SMEs large firms en miniature? Evidence from a growth analysis

- Christina Bannier and Sabrina Metz
- 141: The value-added of investable hedge fund indices

- Thomas Heidorn, Dieter G. Kaiser and Andre Voinea
- 140: The evolutionary approach to entropy: Reconciling Georgescu-Roegen's natural philosophy with the maximum entropy framework

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- 139: Funktionsweise und Replikationstil europäischer Exchange Traded Funds auf Aktienindices

- Thomas Heidorn, Michael Winker and Christian Löw
- 138: Constitutions, regulations, and taxes: Contradictions of different aspects of decentralization

- Alexander Libman
- 137: State and market integration in China: A spatial econometrics approach to 'local protectionism'

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Alexander Libman and Yu Xiaofan
- 136: Ratingmodell zur Quantifizierung des Ausfallrisikos von LBO-Finanzierungen

- Michael Lang, Heinz Cremers and Rainald Hentze