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- 149: Who is overeducated and why? Probit and dynamic mixed multinomial logit analyses of vertical mismatch in East and West Germany

- Christina Boll, Julian Leppin and Klaus Schömann
- 148: Welfare implications of power rationing: An application to Germany

- Lars Wenzel and Andre Wolf
- 147: Overeducation among graduates: An overlooked facet of the gender pay gap? Evidence from East and West Germany

- Christina Boll and Julian Leppin
- 146: Pane e Cioccolata: The impact of native attitudes on return migration

- Augustin de Coulon, Dragos Radu and Max Steinhardt
- 145: Does better education cause higher income?

- Malte Homann and Uwe Jensen
- 144: Towards a new measure of a country's competitiveness: applying canonical correlation

- Lars Wenzel and Andre Wolf
- 143: Economics of extreme weather events in cities: Terminology and regional impact models

- Malte Jahn
- 142: Regional diversity in the costs of electricity outages: Results for German counties

- Simon Piaszeck, Lars Wenzel and Andre Wolf
- 141: A Zidane clustering theorem: Why top players tend to play in one team and how the competitive balance can be restored

- Henning Vöpel
- 140: Short-term forecasting with business surveys: Evidence for German IHK data at federal state level

- Lars Wenzel and Andre Wolf
- 139: Sektorale und regionale Betroffenheit durch den Klimawandel am Beispiel der Metropolregion Hamburg

- Xenia Frei and Julia Kowalewski
- 138: Equal matches are only half the story: Why German female graduates earn 27 % less than males

- Christina Boll and Julian Leppin
- 137: Protection against major catastrophes: An economic perspective

- Lars Wenzel and Andre Wolf
- 136: The political economy of trade and migration: Evidence from the US Congress

- Paola Conconi, Giovanni Facchini, Max Steinhardt and Maurizio Zanardi
- 135: Political determinants of budget deficit in Pakistan: An empirical investigation

- Mumtaz Anwar and Munazza Ahmad
- 134: The impact of distance in seaborne trade: An analysis of bilateral container transport flows

- Franziska Biermann
- 133: Forecasting regional growth in Germany: A panel approach using business survey data

- Lars Wenzel
- 131: The effect of market access on the labor market: Evidence from German reunification

- Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- 130: Monocentric cities, endogenous agglomeration, and unemployment disparities

- Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- 129 [rev.]: Impact of benefit sanctions on unemployment outflow: Evidence from German survey data

- Katja Hillmann and Ingrid Hohenleitner
- 129: Impact of benefit sanctions on unemployment outflow: Evidence from German survey data

- Katja Hillmann and Ingrid Hohenleitner
- 128: Who leaves and when? Selective outmigration of immigrants from Germany

- Torben Kuhlenkasper and Max Steinhardt
- 127: Inter-industrial relations and sectoral employment development in German regions

- Julia Kowalewski
- 126: Regionalization of national input-output tables: Empirical evidence on the use of the FLQ formula

- Julia Kowalewski
- 125: Does dual citizenship increase naturalization? Evidence from Indian immigrants in the US

- Daniel Naujoks
- 124: The estimation of reservation wages: A simulation-based comparison

- Julian Leppin
- 123: Trade and economic growth: A re-examination of the empirical evidence

- Matthias Busse and Jens Königer
- 122: Immigration and election outcomes: Evidence from city districts in Hamburg

- Alkis Otto and Max Steinhardt
- 121: Renewables in the energy transition: Evidence on solar home systems and lighting fuel choice in Kenya

- Jann Lay, Janosch Ondraczek and Jana Stöver
- 120: Weniger Rechtsverletzungen durch mehr Informationen? Arbeitsmarkterfahrungen und Informationsbedarf bulgarisch- und albanischsprachiger Zugewanderter in Berlin

- Vesela Kovacheva and Dita Vogel
- 119: Creative professionals and high-skilled agents: Polarization of employment growth?

- Jan Wedemeier
- 118: Unraveling the complexity of US presidential approval: A multi-dimensional semi-parametric approach

- Michael Berlemann, Soeren Enkelmann and Torben Kuhlenkasper
- 117: Policy options for climate policy in the residential building sector: The case of Germany

- Sebastian Schröer
- 116: Fathers' childcare: The difference between participation and amount of time

- Nora Reich
- 115: Fathers' childcare and parental leave policies: Evidence from Western European Countries and Canada

- Nora Reich, Christina Boll and Julian Leppin
- 114: What drives FDI from non-traditional sources? A comparative analysis of the determinants of bilateral FDI flows

- Maximiliano Sosa Andrés, Peter Nunnenkamp and Matthias Busse
- 113: On the predictive content of nonlinear transformations of lagged autoregression residuals and time series observations

- Anja Rossen
- 112: Regional labor demand and national labor market institutions in the EU15

- Helmut Herwartz and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- 111: Unemployment duration in Germany: A comprehensive study with dynamic hazard models and P-Splines

- Torben Kuhlenkasper and Max Steinhardt
- 110: Age, life-satisfaction, and relative income

- Felix FitzRoy, Max Steinhardt and Michael Nolan
- 109: The conjoint quest for a liberal positive program: "Old Chicago", Freiburg and Hayek

- Ekkehard Köhler and Stefan Kolev
- 108: Agglomeration, congestion, and regional unemployment disparities

- Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- 107: Efficient redistribution: Comparing basic income with unemployment benefit

- Felix FitzRoy and Jim Jin
- 106: The resource curse revisited: Governance and natural resources

- Matthias Busse and Steffen Gröning
- 105: Regional unemployment and new economic geography

- Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- 104: The taxation-growth-nexus revisited

- Kerim Arin, Michael Berlemann, Faik Koray and Torben Kuhlenkasper
- 5-9: Conflicting patterns of thought in the Russian debate on transition: 2003-2007

- Joachim Zweynert
- 5-8: Macht und soziale Kohäsion als Determinanten: Zur Rolle des Staates in der Wirtschaftspolitik bei Walter Eucken und Wilhelm Röpke

- Stefan Kolev
- 5-7: Zwischen Historismus und Neoklassik: Alexander Rüstow und die Krise in der deutschen Volkswirtschaftslehre

- Hauke Janssen
- 5-6: Die Sozialethik Emil Brunners und ihre neoliberale Rezeption

- Tim Petersen