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- 23: Market paternalism: Do people really want to be nudged towards consumption?

- Oliver Braganza
- 22: Intra-couple wealth inequality: What's demographics got to do with it?

- Miriam Rehm, Alyssa Schneebaum and Barbara Schuster
- 21: Zur ökonomischen Verhaltenstheorie: Grundlagen, Kritik, Alternativen - Eine Orientierung für Studierende

- Jakob Kapeller
- 20: The authors of economics journals revisited: Evidence from a large-scale replication of Hodgson & Rothman (1999)

- Matthias Aistleitner, Jakob Kapeller and Dominik Kronberger
- 19: Robots and women in manufacturing employment

- Izaskun Zuazu-Bermejo
- 18: Changing accounts of the relationship between capitalism and democracy: From incompatibility to partnership, and back?

- Maximilian Krahé
- 17: Varieties of the rat race: Working hours in the age of abundance

- Jan Behringer, Martin Gonzalez Granda and Till van Treeck
- 16: Is a €10 trillion European climate investment initiative fiscally sustainable?

- Jakob Kapeller, Stuart Leitch and Rafae Wildauer
- 15: The migrant wealth gap at the household level: Evidence from RIF regressions for Austria

- Mattias Muckenhuber, Miriam Rehm and Matthias Schnetzer
- 14: Labor-saving technological change? Sectoral evidence for Germany

- Benjamin Ferschli, Miriam Rehm, Matthias Schnetzer and Stella Zilian
- 13: Whose streets? Justice in transport decarbonization and gender

- Vera Huwe
- 12: Less work, more labor: School closures and work hours during the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria

- Lisa Hanzl and Miriam Rehm
- 11: Income changes do not influence political participation: Evidence from comparative panel data

- Sebastian Jungkunz and Paul Marx
- 10: The evolution of debtor-creditor relationships within a monetary union: Trade imbalances, excess reserves and economic policy

- Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller, Michael Landesmann and Bernhard Schütz
- 9: Do the "smart kids" catch up? Technological capabilities, globalisation and economic growth

- Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger and Jakob Kapeller
- 8: Pandemic pushes polarisation: The Corona crisis and macroeconomic divergence in the Eurozone

- Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger and Jakob Kapeller
- 7: Konzernmacht in globalen Güterketten

- Jakob Kapeller and Claudius Gräbner
- 6: Trade models in the European Union

- Claudius Gräbner, Dennis Tamesberger, Philipp Heimberger, Timo Kapelari and Jakob Kapeller
- 5: Economic polarisation in Europe: Causes and policy options

- Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Gräbner and Philipp Heimberger
- 4: Wealth inequality and aggregate demand

- Stefan Ederer and Miriam Rehm
- 3: Trade models in the European Union

- Claudius Gräbner, Dennis Tamesberger, Philipp Heimberger, Timo Kapelari and Jakob Kapeller
- 2: Rich and ever richer: Differential returns across socio-economic groups

- Stefan Ederer, Maximilian Mayerhofer and Miriam Rehm
- 1: The corporate sector and the current account

- Jan Behringer and Till van Treeck