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- 83: Privacy concerns and willingness to adopt AI products: A cross-country randomized survey experiment

- Jerg Gutmann, Laura Brandimarte, Gerd Muehlheusser and Franziska Weber
- 82: International Sanctions and Internal Conflict: The Case of Iran

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Jerg Gutmann
- 81: Political economy of international sanctions

- Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- 80: The Social Cost of Blockchain: Externalities, Allocation of Property Rights, and the Role of the Law

- Edoardo D Martino and W. Georg Ringe
- 79: Assessing the Impact of Federalism on Constitutional Compliance

- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz and Stefan Voigt
- 78: Norms among heterogeneous agents: a rational-choice model

- Karol B. Zdybel
- 77: International Sanctions and Emigration

- Jerg Gutmann, Pascal Langer and Matthias Neuenkirch
- 76: The Nation-State Foundations of Constitutional Compliance

- Peter Grajzl, Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
- 75: Plea bargaining procedures worldwide: Drivers of introduction and use

- Gabriele Paolini, Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko and Stefan Voigt
- 74: The administratization of criminal convictions worldwide: History, extent, and consequences

- Gabriele Paolini
- 73: Career paths of Ministry of Finance advisers

- Filippo Silano
- 72: The political economy of finance and regulatory capture: Evidence from the US Congress

- Filippo Silano
- 71: Revolution and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Sandinista Revolution

- Filippo Silano
- 70: Leader Characteristics and Constitutional Compliance

- Jerg Gutmann, Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska and Stefan Voigt
- 69: Agency costs in primary dealer systems

- Filippo Silano
- 68: Non-Majoritarian Institutions - A Menace to Constitutional Democracy?

- Stefan Voigt
- 67: Women's Rights and the Gender Migration Gap

- Jerg Gutmann, Léa Marchal and Betül Simsek
- 66: Spontaneous Norms in Law and Economics: A Sketch Typology

- Karol B. Zdybel
- 65: A gate to the world for all? The reaction of neighborhoods in Hamburg to refugee housings

- Marek Endrich
- 64: Do China and Russia Undermine US Sanctions? Evidence from DiD and Event Study Estimation

- Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- 63: The effectiveness of revolving door laws: Evidence from government debt management

- Filippo Silano
- 62: Has the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Reinforced Anti-Globalization Sentiment in Austria?

- Jerg Gutmann, Hans Pitlik and Andrea Fronaschütz
- 61: Revolving doors in government debt management

- Filippo Silano
- 60: Language and Persuasion: Human Dignity at the European Court of Human Rights

- Veronika Fikfak and Lora Izvorova
- 59: Sanctioning to change state behaviour

- Niccolò Ridi and Veronika Fikfak
- 58: Determinant of Social Norms

- Stefan Voigt
- 57: The Comparative Constitutional Compliance Database

- Jerg Gutmann, Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska and Stefan Voigt
- 56: Quantitative analysis of constitutions

- Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
- 55: Measuring Constitutional Loyalty: Evidence from the Covid-19 Pandemic

- Jerg Gutmann, Roee Sarel and Stefan Voigt
- 54: AI-driven Market Manipulation and Limits of the EU law enforcement regime to credible deterrence

- Alessio Azzutti
- 53: Against Settlement before the European Court of Human Rights

- Veronika Fikfak
- 52: RoSCAs in Egypt: A Banking Institution or a Commitment Device?

- Dina Rabie
- 51: Unconstitutional States of Emergency

- Christian Bjørnskov, Stefan Voigt and Mahdi Khesali
- 50: Efficiency of Courts in China – Does Location Matter?

- Xiaoge Dong
- 49: The Economic Effects of International Sanctions: An Event Study

- Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- 48: To cooperate or not to cooperate? An analysis of in-group favoritism among Syrian refugees

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- 47: Rewarding in International Law

- Anne van Aaken and Betül Simsek
- 46: Managing Migration Flows Through Foreign Aid

- Léa Marchal, Claire Naiditch and Betül Simsek
- 45: No Man is an Island - Trust, Trustworthiness, and Social Capital among Syrian Refugees in Germany

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- 44: Norm Compliance and Lying Patterns: an Experimental Study Among Refugees and Non-refugees in Syria, Jordan, and Germany

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- 43: IEAs and compliance: Do treaty linkages play a role?

- Nada Maamoun
- 42: How labor market institutions affect technological choices

- Julia Samwer and Chinchih Chen
- 41: A Sense of No Future in an Uncertain Present: Altruism and Risk-Seeking among Syrian Refugees in Jordan

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- 40: Syrian Civil War Victims Trust Each Other, but Punish When and Whomever They Can

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- 39: Dynamism in Financial Market Regulation: Harnessing Regulatory and Supervisory Technologies

- Pedro Batista and Wolf-Georg Ringe
- 38: Framing in and through International Law

- Anne van Aaken and Jan-Philip Elm
- 37: Pacem in Terris: Are Papal Visits Good News for Human Rights?

- Marek Endrich and Jerg Gutmann
- 36: This Time is Different? - On the Use of Emergency Measures During the Corona Pandemic

- Christian Bjørnskov and Stefan Voigt
- 35: Courts as Monitoring Agents: The Case of China

- Xiaoge Dong and Stefan Voigt
- 34: Family Types and Political Development

- Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
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