Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences
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- 02-2024: Monetärer Keynesianismus: Versuch einer Rekonstruktion von Hajo Rieses "Theorie der Geldwirtschaft"

- Peter Spahn
- 01-2024: Screen for collusive behavior: A machine learning approach

- Melissa Bantle
- 03-2023: Intermedia agenda-setting from the far right? Three case studies on spillover effects by alternative media in Germany

- Tilman Klawier
- 02-2023: Unlocking the power of generative AI models and systems such as GPT-4 and ChatGPT for higher education: A guide for students and lecturers

- Henner Gimpel, Kristina Hall, Stefan Decker, Torsten Eymann, Luis Lämmermann, Alexander Mädche, Maximilian Röglinger, Caroline Ruiner, Manfred Schoch, Mareike Schoop, Nils Urbach and Steffen Vandrik
- 01-2023: Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms

- Katrin Buchali, Jens Grüb, Matthias Muijs and Ulrich Schwalbe
- 06-2022: Mind the gap: Effects of the national minimum wage on the gender wage gap in Germany

- Ramona Schmid
- 05-2022: Technical change, task allocation, and labor unions

- Martyna Marczak, Thomas Beissinger and Franziska Brall
- 04-2022: Migration and wage inequality: A detailed analysis for German regions over time

- Ramona Schmid
- 03-2022: The return of happiness: Resilience in times of pandemic

- Michael Ahlheim, In Woo Kim and Duy Thanh Vuong
- 02-2022: Occupational regulation, institutions, and migrants' labor market outcomes

- Maria Koumenta, Mario Pagliero and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 01-2022: Unraveling the spreading pattern of collusively effective competition clauses

- Michael Trost
- 06-2021: Input-output linkages and monopolistic competition: Input distortion and optimal policies

- Benjamin Jung and Wilhelm Kohler
- 05-2021: The rise of Eastern Europe and German labor market reform: Dissecting their effects on employment

- Timo Walter
- 04-2021: The collusive efficacy of competition clauses in Bertrand Markets with capacity-constrained retailers

- Michael Trost
- 03-2021: Entry regulation and competition: Evidence from retail and labormarkets of pharmacists

- Davud Rostam-Afschar and Maximiliane Unsorg
- 02-2021: Price discrimination with inequity-averse consumers: A reinforcement learning approach

- Katrin Buchali
- 01-2021: Endogenous life expectancy and R&D-based economic growth

- Paul Tscheuschner
- 14-2020: Automation, robots and wage inequality in Germany: A decomposition analysis

- Franziska Brall and Ramona Schmid
- 13-2020: Occupational licensing and the gender wage gap

- Maria Koumenta, Mario Pagliero and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 12-2020: Testing forecast rationality for measures of central tendency

- Timo Dimitriadis, Andrew Patton and Patrick W. Schmidt
- 11-2020: Encompassing tests for value at risk and expected shortfall multi-step forecasts based on inference on the boundary

- Timo Dimitriadis, Xiaochun Liu and Julie Schnaitmann
- 10-2020: The heterogeneous effects of China's accession to the world trade organization

- Benjamin Jung
- 09-2020: Divergence in labour force growth: Should wages and prices grow faster in Germany?

- Thomas Beissinger, Joel Hellier and Martyna Marczak
- 08-2020: Overconfidence and gender differences in wage expectations

- Stephanie Briel, Aderonke Osikominu, Gregor Pfeifer, Mirjam Reutter and Sascha Satlukal
- 07-2020: It's a man's world? The rise of female entrepreneurship during privatization in Serbia

- Vladan Ivanović and Vadim Kufenko
- 06-2020: The scientific revolution and its role in the transition to sustained economic growth

- Sibylle H. Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Klaus Prettner and Paul Tscheuschner
- 05-2020: The deep imprint of Roman sandals: Evidence of long-lasting effects of Roman rule on personality, economic performance, and well-being in Germany

- Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka, Fabian Wahl and Michael Wyrwich
- 04-2020: Flexible work arrangements and precautionary behaviour: Theory and experimental evidence

- Andreas Orland and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- 03-2020: The retirement migration puzzle in China

- Simiao Chen, Zhangfeng Jin and Klaus Prettner
- 02-2020: Rising longevity, increasing the retirement age, and the consequences for knowledge-based long-run growth

- Michael Kuhn and Klaus Prettner
- 01-2020: Going beyond GDP with a parsimonious indicator: Inequality-adjusted healthy lifetime income

- David E. Bloom, Victoria Y. Fan, Vadim Kufenko, Osondu Ogbuoji, Klaus Prettner and Gavin Yamey
- 15-2019: Mergers and partial tacit collusion

- Jens Grüb
- 14-2019: Political implications of economic inequality: A literature survey

- Laura-Kristin Baric and Niels Geiger
- 13-2019: Who are the champions? Inequality, economic freedom and the olympics

- Vadim Kufenko and Vincent Geloso
- 12-2019: Relative consumption, relative wealth, and long-run growth: When and why is the standard analysis prone to erroneous conclusions?

- Franz X. Hof and Klaus Prettner
- 11-2019: International digital currencies and their impact on monetary policy: An exploration of implications and vulnerability

- Thorsten Proettel
- 10-2019: Keynesian capital theory: Declining interest rates and persisting profits

- Peter Spahn
- 09-2019: The fetters of inheritance? Equal partition and regional economic development

- Thilo Rene Huning and Fabian Wahl
- 08-2019: Data quality and information loss in standardised interpolated path analysis: Quality measures and guidelines

- Annika Lenz, Muhammed Kaya, Philipp Melzer, Andreas Schmid, Josepha Witt and Mareike Schoop
- 07-2019: Biogas plant optimization by increasing its exibility considering uncertain revenues

- Stephan Fichtner and Herbert Meyr
- 06-2019: Mapping stratification: The industry-occupation space reveals the network structure of inequality

- Dominik Hartmann, Cristian Jara-Figueroa, Mary Kaltenberg and Paulo Gala
- 05-2019: Decomposing a decomposition: Within-country differences and the role of structural change in productivity growth

- Octavio Escobar and Henning Mühlen
- 04-2019: Identifying smart strategies for economic diversification and inclusive growth in developing economies: The case of Paraguay

- Dominik Hartmann, Mayra Bezerra and Flávio Pinheiro
- 03-2019: Knowledge networks in the German bioeconomy: Network structure of publicly funded R&D networks

- Kristina Bogner
- 02-2019: Go east: On the impact of the Transiberian Railway on economic development in Eastern Russia

- Sebastian Seiffert
- 01-2019: International trade, development traps, and the core-periphery structure of income inequality

- Dominik Hartmann, Mayra Bezerra, Beatrice Lodolo and Flávio Pinheiro
- 27-2018: North-South trade agreements and the quality of institutions: Panel data evidence

- Sophie Therese Schneider
- 26-2018: Was war falsch am Merkantilismus?

- Peter Spahn
- 25-2018: Wasted! Resource recovery and waste management in Cuba

- Michael Ahlheim, Maike Becker, Yeniley Allegue Losada and Heike Trastl
- 24-2018: Obesity inequality and the changing shape of the bodyweight distribution in China

- Peng Nie, Lanlin Ding and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
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