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- 2022/4: On the fade-away of an initial bias in longitudinal surveys

- Ulrich Rendtel and Juha M. Alho
- 2022/3: The gender gap in lifetime earnings: The role of parenthood

- Rick Glaubitz, Astrid Harnack-Eber and Miriam Wetter
- 2022/2: Estimating growth at risk with skewed stochastic volatility models

- Elias Wolf
- 2022/1: Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: A replication and extension

- Steffen Ahrens, Ciril Bosch-Rosa and Thomas Meissner
- 2021/17: Income tax noncompliance in Germany, 2001-2014

- Hannes Fauser and Sarah Godar
- 2021/16: Belonging or estrangement: The European refugee crisis and its effects on immigrant identity

- Christopher Prömel
- 2021/15: Tests for jumps in yield spreads

- Lars Winkelmann and Wenying Yao
- 2021/14: Inference on the maximal rank of time-varying covariance matrices using high-frequency data

- Markus Reiß and Lars Winkelmann
- 2021/13: What drives remittances during a global shock? Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico

- Christian Ambrosius, Raymundo M. Campos Vázquez and Gerardo Esquivel
- 2021/12: Inflation expectations, inflation target credibility and the COVID-19 pandemic: New evidence from Germany

- Winnie Coleman and Dieter Nautz
- 2021/11: Fairness and competition in a bilateral matching market

- Helmut Bester
- 2021/10: Steuerplanung unter Unsicherheit: Eine Befragungsstudie zum Brexit

- Andrea Evers and Eva Kristina Matthaei
- 2021/9: Financial statecraft and transaction costs: The case of renminbi internationalization

- Marina Zucker Marques
- 2021/8: The decision to enrol in higher education

- Dominik Hügle
- 2021/7: Missing growth measurement in Germany

- Sven Schreiber and Vanessa Schmidt
- 2021/6: Market sentiment, financial fragility, and economic activity: The role of corporate securities issuance

- Daniel Dieckelmann
- 2021/5: The social (de-)construction of the Corona-pandemic as being a serious threat to society: Insights from a discourse analysis of German tweets until contacts were banned in March 2020

- Jana Deisner, Johanna Mai and Carolin Auschra
- 2021/4: An economic analysis of the empty nest syndrome: What the leaving child does matters

- Alan Piper
- 2021/3: A joint top income and wealth distribution

- Viktor Steiner and Junyi Zhu
- 2021/2: Murder nature weather and violent crime in Brazil

- Phoebe W. Ishak
- 2021/1: Higher education funding in Germany: A distributional lifetime perspective

- Dominik Hügle
- 2020/21: The private and fiscal returns to higher education: A simulation approach for a young German cohort

- Benjamin Fischer and Dominik Hügle
- 2020/20: State of the art overview on automatic railway timetable generation and optimization

- Julian Reisch
- 2020/19: The role of long-term inflation expectations for the transmission of monetary policy shocks

- Max Diegel and Dieter Nautz
- 2020/18: Disentangling the effects of multidimensional monetary policy on inflation and inflation expectations in the euro area

- Catalina Martínez-Hernández
- 2020/17: Cojump anchoring

- Lars Winkelmann and Wenying Yao
- 2020/16: A literature overview on scheduling electric vehicles in public transport and location planning of the charging infrastructure

- Nils Olsen
- 2020/15: Temps dip deeper: Temporary employment and the midlife nadir in human well-being

- Alan Piper
- 2020/14: Welfare while working: How does the life satisfaction approach help to explain job search behavior?

- Tobias Wolf
- 2020/13: Cross-border lending and the international transmission of banking crises

- Daniel Dieckelmann
- 2020/12: Current interest in the theory of organizational path dependence: A short update on the occasion of the 2019 AMR Decade Award

- Jörg Sydow, Georg Schreyögg and Jochen Koch
- 2020/11: The credibility of the ECB's inflation target in times of Corona: New evidence from an online survey

- Winnie Coleman and Dieter Nautz
- 2020/10: Kim Jiyoung, born 1982, and the labour market: Overeducation, gender, income and life satisfaction. Panel evidence from Korea

- Amina Ahmed Lahsen, Alan Piper and Ida-Anna Thiele
- 2020/9: Antiquity and capitalism: The finance-growth perspective

- Akos Dombi, Theocharis Grigoriadis and Junbing Zhu
- 2020/8: East Prussia 2.0: Persistent regions, rising nations

- Maria Polugodina and Theocharis Grigoriadis
- 2020/7: Chinese dialects, revolutionary war & economic performance

- Junbing Zhu and Theocharis Grigoriadis
- 2020/6: Gender discriminatory taxes, fairness perception, and labor supply

- Jochen Hundsdoerfer and Eva Kristina Matthaei
- 2020/5: Die Entwicklung und Prognose von Lebenserwerbseinkommen in Deutschland

- Timm Bönke, Rick Glaubitz, Konstantin Göbler, Astrid Harnack, Astrid Pape and Miriam Wetter
- 2020/4: Liquidating bankers' acceptances: International crisis, doctrinal conflict and American exceptionalism in the Federal Reserve 1913-1932

- Marc Adam
- 2020/3: Collusion and delegation under information control

- Andreas Asseyer
- 2020/2: Hours risk and wage risk: Repercussions over the life-cycle

- Robin Jessen and Johannes König
- 2020/1: Wholesale price discrimination with regulatory asymmetry

- Andreas Asseyer
- 2019/16: Fairness aspects in personnel scheduling

- Lena Antonia Wolbeck
- 2019/15: Eine neue solidarische Grundsicherung

- Ronnie Schöb
- 2019/14: Developing countries' political cycles and the resource curse: Venezuela's case

- Alejandro Márquez-Velázquez
- 2019/13: Revisiting the progressive consumption tax: A business cycle perspective

- Wolfgang Strehl
- 2019/12: Credit constraints and the propagation of the Great Depression in Germany

- Marc Adam and Walter Jansson
- 2019/11: Data revisions to German national accounts: Are initial releases good nowcasts?

- Till Strohsal and Elias Wolf
- 2019/10: Work incentives and the cost of redistribution via tax-transfer reforms under constrained labor supply

- Benjamin Fischer, Robin Jessen and Viktor Steiner
- 2019/9: Divisia monetary aggregates for a heterogeneous euro area

- Maximilian Brill, Dieter Nautz and Lea Sieckmann