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- 2014/26: On the misery of losing self-employment

- Clemens Hetschko
- 2014/25: On the degree of homogeneity in dynamic heterogeneous panel data models

- Christian Offermanns
- 2014/24: Globalization and international business cycle dynamics: A conditional GVAR approach

- Michael Binder and Christian Offermanns
- 2014/23: International investment positions and exchange rate dynamics

- Michael Binder and Christian Offermanns
- 2014/22: Gini decompositions and Gini elasticities: On measuring the importance of income sources and population subgroups for income inequality

- Simon Jurkatis and Wolfgang Strehl
- 2014/21: Parental background matters: Intergenerational mobility and assimilation of Italian immigrants in Germany

- Timm Bönke and Guido Neidhöfer
- 2014/20: Country-by-Country Reporting: Eine neue Rechnungslegung über länderspezifische Wertschöpfung und Ertragsteuern?

- Andrea Evers and Jochen Hundsdoerfer
- 2014/19: Do remittances increase borrowing?

- Christian Ambrosius and Alfredo Cuecuecha
- 2014/18: Self-serving bias and tax morale

- Kay Blaufus, Matthias Braune, Jochen Hundsdoerfer and Martin Jacob
- 2014/17: Capital gains taxes and asset prices: The impact of tax awareness and procrastination

- Sebastian Eichfelder and Mona Lau
- 2014/16: Do tax cuts increase consumption? An experimental test of Ricardian Equivalence

- Thomas Meissner and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 2014/15: Rates of return and early retirement disincentives: Evidence from a German pension reform

- Holger Lüthen
- 2014/14: Managing uncertainty in intensive care units: Exploring formal and informal coping practices in a university hospital

- Georg Schreyögg and Simone M. Ostermann
- 2014/13: Is it really more dispersed? Measuring and comparing the stress from the common monetary policy in the euro area

- Dominic Quint
- 2014/12: Conceptualizing Open Data ecosystems: A timeline analysis of Open Data development in the UK

- Maximilian Heimstädt, Fredric Saunderson and Tom Heath
- 2014/11: Looking back in anger? Retirement and unemployment scarring

- Clemens Hetschko, Andreas Knabe and Ronnie Schöb
- 2014/10: Do Corporate Tax Cuts Reduce International Profit Shifting?

- Laura Brandstetter
- 2014/9: Does regional training supply determine employees' training participation?

- Katja Görlitz and Sylvi Rzepka
- 2014/8: Estimating a consumer demand system of energy, mobility and leisure: A microdata approach for Germany

- Martin Beznoska
- 2014/7: Digitale Zivilgesellschaft in Deutschland: Stand und Perspektiven 2014

- Leonhard Dobusch
- 2014/6: New Keynesian versus old Keynesian government spending multipliers: A comment

- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Ansgar Rannenberg and Sven Schreiber
- 2014/5: Monetary and macroprudential policy in an estimated DSGE model of the Euro Area

- Dominic Quint and Pau Rabanal
- 2014/4: Der flächendeckende Mindestlohn

- Andreas Knabe, Ronnie Schöb and Marcel Thum
- 2014/3: Stated and revealed heterogeneous risk preferences in educational choice

- Frank Fossen and Daniela Glocker
- 2014/2: Anticipating business-cycle turning points in real time using density forecasts from a VAR

- Sven Schreiber
- 2014/1: Race to the debt trap? Spatial econometric evidence on debt in German municipalities

- Frank Fossen, Ronny Freier and Thorsten Martin
- 2013/21: Distributional effects of a minimum wage in a welfare state: The case of Germany

- Kai-Uwe Müller and Viktor Steiner
- 2013/20: The impact of governance on management research

- Roger L. M. Dunbar and Rudi K. F. Bresser
- 2013/19: Die relative Bezahlung der Hochqualifizierten in Staat und Privatwirtschaft: Deutschland, 1977-2011

- Giacomo Corneo
- 2013/18: Fiscal devaluation in a Monetary Union

- Philipp Engler, Giovanni Ganelli, Juha Tervala and Simon Voigts
- 2013/17: Steuerreformvorschläge in der Diskussion: Eine Mikrosimulationsanalyse der Aufkommens-, Beschäftigungs- und Verteilungswirkungen für Österreich

- Paul Eckerstorfer, Viktor Steiner and Florian Wakolbinger
- 2013/16: Religious origins of democracies and dictatorships

- Theocharis Grigoriadis
- 2013/15: Ökonomische Anreizwirkungen im bundesstaatlichen Finanzausgleich

- Frank Hechtner
- 2013/14: A political theory of Russian orthodoxy: Evidence from public goods experiments

- Theocharis Grigoriadis
- 2013/13: Religious identity, public goods and centralization: Evidence from Russian and Israeli cities

- Theocharis Grigoriadis and Benno Torgler
- 2013/12: Work norms, social insurance and the allocation of talent

- Giacomo Corneo
- 2013/11: The heavily indebted poor countries and the multilateral debt relief initiative: A test case for the validity of the debt overhang hypothesis

- Martin Knoll
- 2013/10: (When) does money growth help to predict Euro-area inflation at low frequencies?

- Sven Schreiber
- 2013/9: Die Unzweckmäßigkeit physikalischer Metaphern und Begriffe für die Ökonomie als Erfahrungswissenschaft

- Elke Muchlinski
- 2013/8: "Welfare magnetism" in the EU-15? Why the EU enlargement did not start a race to the bottom of welfare states

- Christoph Skupnik
- 2013/7: Mobility of top incomes in Germany

- Katharina Jenderny
- 2013/6: Subjective evaluation versus public information

- Helmut Bester and Johannes Münster
- 2013/5: Exit options and the allocation of authority

- Helmut Bester and Daniel Krähmer
- 2013/4: Government debt in economic thought of the long 19th century

- Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- 2013/3: Flexibilisation without hesitation? Temporary contracts and workers' satisfaction

- Adrian Chadi and Clemens Hetschko
- 2013/2: A transfer mechanism for a monetary union

- Philipp Engler and Simon Voigts
- 2013/1: The mutual impact of deferral labour taxation and capital income taxation on risk-taking behaviour: An experimental analysis

- Nima Massarrat-Mashhadi
- 2012/22: Estimating dynamic income responses to tax changes Massarrat-Mashhadi: Evidence from Germany

- Nima Massarrat-Mashhadi and Clive Werdt
- 2012/21: Are there bubbles in the Sterling-dollar Exchange Rate? New evidence from Sequential ADF Tests

- Timo Bettendorf and Wenjuan Chen
- 2012/20: Long-term participation tax rates

- Charlotte Bartels