Kiel Working Papers
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- 2074: Winning or losing in investor-to-state dispute resolution: The role of arbitrator bias and experience

- Julian Donaubauer, Eric Neumayer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2073: Firms' global engagement and management practices

- Holger Görg and Aoife Hanley
- 2072: Centralizing information improves market efficiency more than increasing information: Results from experimental asset markets

- Iván J. Barreda Tarrazona, Gianluca Grimalda, Andrea Morone, Simone Nuzzo and Andrea Teglio
- 2071: How foreign-born workers foster exports

- Léa Marchal and Clément Nedoncelle
- 2070: The cost of remoteness revisited

- Richard Franke
- 2069: Steigende Grunderwerbsteuersätze, Verhaltensreaktionen und der Länderfinanzausgleich

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- 2068: Greenfield FDI, cross-border M&As and government size

- Ayesha Ashraf, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2067: Macro-geographic location and internet adoption in poor countries: What is behind the persistent digital gap?

- Dirk Dohse and Cheng Yee Lim
- 2066: The effects of the supply of credit on real estate prices: Venezuela as a policy laboratory

- Claire Boeing-Reicher and David Pinto
- 2065: The effectiveness of aid under post-conflict conditions: A sector-specific analysis

- Julian Donaubauer, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2064: Firm size distribution and employment fluctuations: Theory and evidence

- Holger Görg, Philipp Henze, Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol, Daniel Kopasker, Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 2063: Truth-telling and the regulator: Evidence from a field experiment with commercial fishermen

- Moritz Drupp, Menusch Khadjavi and Martin Quaas
- 2062: Experimental evidence on tax salience and tax incidence

- Andrea Morone, Francesco Nemore and Simone Nuzzo
- 2061: Do markets (institutions) drive out lemmings - or vice versa?

- Andrea Morone and Simone Nuzzo
- 2060: Asset markets in the lab: A literature review

- Andrea Morone and Simone Nuzzo
- 2059: Friendly fire - the trade impact of the Russia sanctions and counter-sanctions

- Matthieu Crozet and Julian Hinz
- 2058: Social comparison nudges: Guessing the norm increases charitable giving

- Simon Bartke, Andreas Friedl, Felix Gelhaar and Laura Reh
- 2057: Worker personality: Another skill bias beyond education in the digital age

- Eckhardt Bode, Stephan Brunow, Ingrid Ott and Alina Sorgner
- 2056: Social capital and large-scale agricultural investments: An experimental investigation in Zambia

- Menusch Khadjavi, Kacana Sipangule and Rainer Thiele
- 2055: Ben Bernanke in Doha: The effect of monetary policy on optimal tariffs

- Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 2054: The influence of induced care and anger motives on behavior, beliefs and perceptions in a public goods game

- Simon Bartke, Steven Bosworth, Dennis Snower and Gabriele Chierchia
- 2053: Streitschlichtung im Rahmen internationaler Investitionsabkommen: Viel Lärm um (fast) nichts??

- Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2052: National climate policies in times of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)

- Johannes Burmeister and Sonja Peterson
- 2051: A micro-funded theory of multilateral resistance to migration

- Léa Marchal and Claire Naiditch
- 2050: Management practices and productivity in Germany

- Sandra Broszeit, Ursula Fritsch, Holger Görg and Marie-Christine Laible
- 2049: Multivariate GARCH for a large number of stocks

- Matthias Raddant and Friedrich Wagner
- 2048: The inherent benefit of monetary unions

- Dominik Groll and Tommaso Monacelli
- 2047: Opportunistic candidates and knowledgeable voters: A recipe for extreme views

- David Benček
- 2046: Does aid effectiveness depend on the quality of donors?

- Anna Minasyan, Peter Nunnenkamp and Katharina Richert
- 2045: Conflicting identities: Cosmopolitan or anxious? Appreciating concerns of host country population improves attitudes towards immigrants

- Tobias Stöhr and Philipp C. Wichardt
- 2044: Globalization and the markups of European firms

- Gábor Békés, Cecília Hornok and Balazs Murakozy
- 2043: Recent patterns of post-conflict aid: Did donors help sustain peace?

- Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2042: Protectionism in a liquidity trap

- Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 2041: Inter-industry trade and business cycle dynamics

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mariya Mileva
- 2040: Brazil's development cooperation: Following in China's and India's footsteps?

- Finn Semrau and Rainer Thiele
- 2039: Migration and FDI: Reconciling the standard trade theory with empirical evidence

- Hubert Jayet and Léa Marchal
- 2038: Anomalous empirical evidence on money long-run super-neutrality and the vertical long-run Phillips curve

- Andrea Vaona
- 2037: EU cohesion policy, past and present: Sustaining a prospering and fair European Union?

- Christiane Krieger-Boden
- 2036: Allais for the poor

- Tabea Herrmann, Olaf Hübler, Lukas Menkhoff and Ulrich Schmidt
- 2035: An evaluation of approaches for quantifying emissions from indirect land use change

- Ruth Delzeit, Gernot Klepper and Mareike Söder
- 2034: Is aid for infrastructure effective? A difference-in-difference-in-differences approach

- Julian Donaubauer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2033: Spillover effects from euro area monetary policy across the EU: A factor-augmented VAR approach

- Galina Potjagailo
- 2032: Refugees welcome? Introducing a new dataset on anti-refugee violence in Germany, 2014-2015

- David Benček and Julia Strasheim
- 2031: How the baby boomers' retirement wave distorts model-based output gap estimates

- Maik Wolters
- 2030: Optimal fiscal policy with labor selection

- Sanjay Chugh, Wolfgang Lechthaler and Christian Merkl
- 2029: Financial market development in host and source countries and its effects on bilateral FDI

- Julian Donaubauer, Eric Neumayer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2028: Not in my backyard: CCS storage sites and public perception of CCS

- Carola Braun
- 2027: Exploring public perception of environmental technology over time

- Carola Braun, Katrin Rehdanz and Ulrich Schmidt
- 2026: The impact of disembodied technological progress on working hours

- Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 2025: How do regional labor markets adjust to immigration? A dynamic analysis for post-war Germany

- Sebastian Braun and Henning Weber
- 2024: The role of affect in attitude formation toward new technologies: The case of stratospheric aerosol injection

- Christine Merk and Gert Pönitzsch
- 2023: Cooperation, motivation and social balance

- Steven Bosworth, Tania Singer and Dennis J. Snower
- 2022: Bread and bullets

- George Akerlof and Dennis J. Snower
- 2021: Bilateral investment treaties do work: Until they don't

- Emma Aisbett, Matthias Busse and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2020: Forecasting euro area recessions in real-time

- Inske Pirschel
- 2019: Indicators for monitoring sustainable development goals: An application to oceanic development in the EU

- Wilfried Rickels, Jonas Dovern, Julia Hoffmann, Martin Quaas, Jörn Schmidt and Martin Visbeck
- 2018: Can parental migration reduce petty corruption in education?

- Lisa Sofie Höckel, Manuel Santos Silva and Tobias Stöhr
- 2017: Identity-driven cooperation versus competition

- Dennis J. Snower and Steven Bosworth
- 2016: Infrastructure and trade: A gravity analysis for major trade categories using a new index of infrastructure

- Julian Donaubauer, Alexander Glas and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2015: How global is FDI? Evidence from the analysis of Theil indices

- Frank Bickenbach, Wan-Hsin Liu and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 2014: An empirical evaluation of macroeconomic surveillance in the European Union

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Nils Jannsen, Martin Plödt and Tim Schwarzmüller
- 2013: On the role of market makers for money market liquidity and tensions

- Falko Fecht, Stefan Reitz and Patrick Weber
- 2012: Euro money market trading during times of crisis

- Falko Fecht and Stefan Reitz
- 2011: Social comparison and gender differences in risk taking

- Ulrich Schmidt, Andreas Friedl and Katharina Lima de Miranda
- 2010: Eliciting preferences for public goods in non-monetized communities: Accounting for preference uncertainty

- Andreas Pondorfer and Katrin Rehdanz
- 2009: Heterogeneous immigrants and foreign direct investment: The role of language skills

- Matthias Lücke and Tobias Stöhr
- 2008: Availability of business services and outward investment: Evidence from French firms

- Holger Görg and Liza Jabbour
- 2007: On the roles of different foreign currencies in European bank lending

- Signe Krogstrup and Cédric Tille
- 2006: Knowledge about aerosol injection does not reduce individual mitigation efforts

- Christine Merk, Gert Pönitzsch and Katrin Rehdanz
- 2005: Monetary policy during financial crises: Is the transmission mechanism impaired?

- Nils Jannsen, Galina Potjagailo and Maik Wolters
- 2004: Democracies cooperate more: Even where it threatens to bite?

- Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- 2003: Trend growth, unemployment and optimal monetary policy

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 2002: Economic incentives for carbon dioxide storage under uncertainty: A real options analysis

- Daiju Narita and Gernot Klepper
- 2001: Aid fragmentation and donor coordination in Uganda: A district-level analysis

- Peter Nunnenkamp, Michaela Rank and Rainer Thiele
- 2000: Income inequality and risk taking

- Ulrich Schmidt, Levent Neyse and Milda Aleknonyte
- 1999: Prenatal testosterone exposure predicts mindfulness: Does this mediate its effect on happiness?
- Levent Neyse, Patrick Ring and Steven Bosworth
- 1998: Some empirical findings on the structural development of the Estonian economy

- Claus-Friedrich Laaser, Janno Reiljan and Klaus Schrader
- 1997: The relevance of certifications and business practices in linking smallholders and large agro-businesses in Sub-Sahara Africa

- Linda Kleemann
- 1996: The dynamics of business investment following banking crises and normal recessions

- Nils Jannsen
- 1995: Foreign ownership and the export and import propensities of developing-country firms

- Dominik Boddin, Horst Raff and Natalia Trofimenko
- 1994: Knowledge transfer in global supply chains: Multinationals in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Lucia Perez-Villar and Adnan Seric
- 1993: Inventory control and intermediation in global supply chains

- Zhan Qu, Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- 1992: Financial frictions and foreign direct investment: Theory and evidence from Japanese microdata

- Horst Raff, Michael Ryan and Frank Stähler
- 1991: Do aid donors specialize and coordinate within recipient countries? The case of Malawi

- Peter Nunnenkamp, Albena Sotirova and Rainer Thiele
- 1990: Catching up of emerging economies: The role of capital goods imports, FDI inflows, domestic investment and absorptive capacity

- Alexander Glas, Michael Hübler and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1989: Systematic errors in growth expectations over the business cycle

- Jonas Dovern and Nils Jannsen
- 1988: Layoff taxes, unemployment insurance, and business cycle fluctuations

- Steffen Ahrens, Nooshin Nejati and Philipp Pfeiffer
- 1987: Equity premium prediction: Are economic and technical indicators instable?

- Fabian Baetje and Lukas Menkhoff
- 1986: Corporate social responsibility in global supply chains of multinational companies

- Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley and Adnan Seric
- 1985: Estimating the marginal abatement cost curve of CO2 emissions in China: Provincial panel data analysis

- Limin Du, Aoife Hanley and Chu Wei
- 1984: A note on banking and housing crises and the strength of recoveries

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Nils Jannsen and Carsten-Patrick Meier
- 1983: Donors' openness to immigration and the effectiveness of foreign aid

- Anna Minasyan and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1982: Model pooling and changes in the informational content of predictors: An empirical investigation for the euro area

- Tim Schwarzmüller
- 1981: The heterogeneity of FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: How do the horizontal productivity effects of emerging investors differ from those of traditional players?

- Birte Pfeiffer, Holger Görg and Lucia Perez-Villar
- 1980: Multiple-item risk measures

- Lukas Menkhoff and Sahra Sakha
- 1979: Transitions in the stock markets of the US, UK, and Germany

- Matthias Raddant and Friedrich Wagner
- 1978: Growth and unemployment in the presence of trend inflation

- Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 1977: A theory of wage adjustment under loss aversion

- Steffen Ahrens, Inske Pirschel and Dennis J. Snower
- 1976: Large-scale transition of economic systems: Do CEECs converge towards Western prototypes?

- Markus Ahlborn, Joachim Ahrens and Rainer Schweickert
- 1975: When a random sample is not random: Bounds on the effect of migration on household members left behind

- Andreas Steinmayr
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