Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences
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- 05-2017: Automation and demographic change

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Klaus Prettner
- 04-2017: Gun violence in the U.S.: Correlates and causes

- Bohdan Kukharskyy and Sebastian Seiffert
- 03-2017: Labour as a utility measure reconsidered

- Michael Ahlheim, Oliver Frör, Duc Nguyen, Antonia Rehl, Ute Siepmann and Pham Van Dinh
- 02-2017: Moral hazard in VC finance: More expensive than you thought

- Julius Tennert, Marie Lambert and Hans-Peter Burghof
- 01-2017: Children's health, human capital accumulation, and R&D-based economic growth

- Annarita Baldanzi, Alberto Bucci and Klaus Prettner
- 20-2016: You can't always get what you want? Estimator choice and the speed of convergence

- Vadim Kufenko and Klaus Prettner
- 19-2016: Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality

- Klaus Prettner and Andreas Schäfer
- 18-2016: The implications of automation for economic growth and the labor share

- Klaus Prettner
- 17-2016: Celebrating 30 years of innovation system research: What you need to know about innovation systems

- Malte Klein and Andreas Sauer
- 16-2016: Illuminating the world cup effect: Night lights evidence from South Africa

- Gregor Pfeifer, Fabian Wahl and Martyna Marczak
- 15-2016: Has the German reunification strengthened Germany's national innovation system? Triple helix dynamics of Germany's innovation system

- Sæung-gyu Yi and Bogang Jun
- 14-2016: The effect of teenage employment on character skills, expectations and occupational choice strategies

- Benjamin Fuchs
- 13-2016: Structural shift and increasing variety in Korea, 1960-2010: Empirical evidence of the economic development model by the creation of new sectors

- Jung-In Yeon, Andreas Pyka and Tai-Yoo Kim
- 12-2016: The quest for status and R&D-based growth

- Franz X. Hof and Klaus Prettner
- 11-2016: The contribution of female health to economic development

- David Bloom, Michael Kuhn and Klaus Prettner
- 10-2016: Continuity under a different name: The outcome of privatisation in Serbia

- Vladan Ivanovic, Vadim Kufenko, Boris Begovic, Nenad Stanisic and Vincent Geloso
- 09-2016: The co-evolution of innovation networks: Collaboration between West and East Germany from 1972 to 2014

- Bogang Jun, Seung-Kyu Yi, Tobias Buchmann and Matthias Mueller
- 08-2016: Fuel for life: Domestic cooking fuels and women's health in rural China?

- Peng Nie, Alfonso Sousa-Poza and Jianhong Xue
- 07-2016: How important is precautionary labor supply?

- Robin Jessen, Davud Rostam-Afschar and Sebastian Schmitz
- 06-2016: Deregulation of temporary agency employment in a unionized economy: Does this really lead to a substitution of regular employment?

- Philipp Baudy and Dario Cords
- 05-2016: A data-driven procedure to determine the bunching window: An application to the Netherlands

- Vincent Dekker, Kristina Strohmaier and Nicole Bosch
- 04-2016: Population growth, saving, interest rates and stagnation: Discussing the Eggertsson-Mehrotra model

- Peter Spahn
- 03-2016: Food insecurity among older Europeans: Evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe

- Peng Nie and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- 02-2016: The legacy of Friedrich List: The expansive reproduction system and the Korean history of industrialization

- Bogang Jun, Alexander Gerybadze and Tai-Yoo Kim
- 01-2016: Non-trading behaviour in choice experiments

- Michael Ahlheim and Jan Neidhardt
- 15-2015: Democratic prospects in Imperial Russia: The revolution of 1905 and the political stock market

- Alexander Opitz
- 14-2015: The reversal of the gender pay gap among public-contest selected young employees

- Carolina Castagnetti, Luisa Rosti and Marina Töpfer
- 13-2015: A data-cleaning augmented Kalman filter for robust estimation of state space models

- Martyna Marczak, Tommaso Proietti and Stefano Grassi
- 12-2015: Are sociocultural factors important for studying a science university major?

- Volker Grossmann, Aderonke Osikominu and Marius Osterfeld
- 11-2015: A neo-Schumpeterian perspective on the analytical macroeconomic framework: The expanded reproduction system

- Bogang Jun and Tai-Yoo Kim
- 10-2015: The effect of project funding on innovative performance: An agent-based simulation model

- Kristina Bogner
- 09-2015: Commute time and subjective well-being in urban China

- Peng Nie and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- 08-2015: The long shadow of history: Roman legacy and economic development - evidence from the German limes

- Fabian Wahl
- 07-2015: Internet use and subjective well-being in China

- Peng Nie, Galit Nimrod and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- 06-2015: Bidirectional relationship between investor sentiment and excess returns: New evidence from the wavelet perspective

- Martyna Marczak and Thomas Beissinger
- 05-2015: Simulating knowledge diffusion in four structurally distinct networks: An agent-based simulation model

- Matthias Mueller, Kristina Bogner, Tobias Buchmann and Muhamed Kudic
- 04-2015: Offshoring and labour market reforms: Modelling the German experience

- Thomas Beissinger, Nathalie Chusseau and Joel Hellier
- 03-2015: EuroMInd-D: A density estimate of monthly gross domestic product for the euro area

- Tommaso Proietti, Martyna Marczak and Gianluigi Mazzi
- 02-2015: Participative political institutions and city development 800-1800

- Fabian Wahl
- 01-2015: The impact of temporary agency work on trade union wage setting: A theoretical analysis

- Thomas Beissinger and Philipp Baudy
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