Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 1197: Is academic-track schooling worthwhile without college? Decomposing monetary returns to education

- Anna Krumme and Matthias Westphal
- 1196: Community-oriented urban policy and local earnings: A complicated relationship

- Uwe Neumann
- 1195: Do economic crises reshape the skill content of Jobs? Evidence from organizational changes in the post-pandemic era

- Niklas Benner, Felix Heuer, Rebecca Kamb and Eduard Storm
- 1194: Patterns in university applications: Socioeconomic status, gender, and subject vs. institution preferences

- Friederike Hertweck, Robbie Maris, Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- 1193: Entry barriers and business dynamism: Evidence from occupational licensing reforms

- Julia Bredtmann, Sebastian Otten and Timo Rammert
- 1191: Life-cycle health effects of compulsory military service in the GDR

- Niklas Hübner, Nuan Susanne Stahl and Karolin Süß
- 1190: Dementia severity, informal caregiving and labour market outcomes in Europe

- Luisa V. Licker, Sophie Guthmuller and Ansgar Wübker
- 1189: Stumbling blocks or stepping stones: The effects of promoting (youth) entrepreneurship

- Sebastian Camarero Garcia and Leandro Henao
- 1188: Direct and indirect effects of cancer screening invitations on participation in Europe: A quasi-experimental analysis

- Sophie Guthmuller, Vincenzo Carrieri and Ansgar Wübker
- 1187: Pandemic-ready data: Linking the Socio-Economic Panel with administrative health records

- Alexander Lepe, Ingo Kolodziej and Sabine Zinn
- 1185: AI in demand: How expertise shapes its (early) impact on workers

- Eduard Storm, Myrielle Gonschor and Marc Justin Schmidt
- 1184: Beyond the single binary choice format for eliciting willingness to accept: Evidence from a field study on onshore wind farms

- Valeria Fanghella, Carlo Fezzi, Joachim Schleich and Carine Sebi
- 1183: Workers' exposure to AI across development stages

- Piotr Lewandowski, Karol Madon and Albert Park
- 1182: New jobs, new joys? Monetary and non-monetary returns to occupational mobility

- Ronald Bachmann, Inga Heinze and Roman Klauser
- 1181: Pricing certainty: Experimental evidence on consumer trade-offs between drug quality and cost

- Lena Merkel, Fadima Bocoum and Renate Hartwig
- 1180: Long-run effects of behavioral interventions: Experimental evidence on meat consumption

- Jana Eßer, Daniela Flörchinger, Manuel Frondel and Stephan Sommer
- 1179: State-dependent sticky expectations: Evidence and theory

- Kenneth Eva, Michael Lamla and Damjan Pfajfar
- 1178: Extreme weather exposure and public support for climate adaptation finance in vulnerable developing countries: Evidence from the European Union

- Jonas Heckenhahn
- 1177: Household chores, taxes, and the labor-supply elasticities of women and men

- Dorothée Bahn, Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen
- 1176: Seeking scientific consensus: An expert survey on the replication debate between Acemoglu et al. (2001) and Albouy (2012)

- Martin Buchner, Julian Rose, Magnus Johannesson, Mandy Malan and Jörg Peters
- 1175: Fiscal multipliers and political fragmentation

- Ricardo Duque Gabriel, Mathias Klein and Marvin Nöller
- 1174: Let your choice be your voice: Eliciting popular climate policy preferences from decisions with real consequences

- Daniela Flörchinger, Grischa Perino, Manuel Frondel and Johannes Stephan Jarke
- 1173: Modal split perceptions and preferences for public funding

- Viola Helmers
- 1172: Bridging language gaps: Native language school assignment information under immediate acceptance

- Kevin J. Zuchanek
- 1171: Hooked on apps: Governance by responsible interactive behavioral design - A field study

- Christina Timko, Nicholas Ostrode and Michael W. M. Roos
- 1170: Skills trainings and Bayesian learning: A multisite randomized controlled trial in Ghana

- Bernd Beber, Sarah Frohnweiler, Tabea Lakemann, Peter Anti Partey, Regina Schnars and Jann Lay
- 1169: When fans travel: Determinants and effects of away support in football

- Joschka Flintz
- 1168: What drives right-wing populism in Europe? An empirical analysis

- Jens Horbach
- 1167: The robustness dashboard

- Gunther Bensch, Julian Rose, Abel Brodeur and Jörg Peters
- 1166: Electric bicycles and public transport tickets: Ownership and car use patterns

- Nils Christian Hönow, Viola Helmers and Eva H. Yang
- 1165: The decline of social democratic parties: Yet a matter of economic policy?

- Philip Schacht-Picozzi
- 1164: How are you doing today? Air quality and subjective well-being across time and space in Germany

- Almut Balleer, Michael Hirsch and Marvin Nöller
- 1163: Identifying economic narratives in large text corpora: An integrated approach using large language models

- Tobias Schmidt, Kai-Robin Lange, Matthias Reccius, Henrik Müller, Michael W. M. Roos and Carsten Jentsch
- 1162: The marriage squeeze: Measuring and explaining marriage market dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Christiaan De Swardt and Renate Hartwig
- 1161: When two quarrel, the third rejoices: Windfall FDI and the early winners of the Russian-Ukrainian war

- Maximilian W. Dirks
- 1160: The German Heating and Housing Panel (GHHP): Survey data for the heating transition from 2021

- Manuel Frondel, Kathrin Kaestner, Marielena Krieg and Colin Vance
- 1159: Green SÖP extended: The Social-Ecological Panel survey 2021

- Jana Eßer, Manuel Frondel, Leander Holtz and Colin Vance
- 1158: Culture, tastes, and market integration: Testing the localized tastes hypothesis

- Tomoya Mori and Jens Wrona
- 1157: Exploratory analysis of crash determinants

- Maike Metz-Peeters and Jil-Laurel Patragst
- 1156: Heterogeneous trends in apartment rental prices

- Maike Metz-Peeters and Sven Werenbeck-Ueding
- 1155: The effect of temperature experiences on climate adaptation policy prioritization: Evidence from the European Union

- Jonas Heckenhahn
- 1154: The RWI Climate-Mobility Panel: Survey data from 2018

- Mark Andreas Andor, Nils Christian Hönow, Eva Hümmecke and Eva H. Yang
- 1153: Children and late-life cognitive health: The role of motherhood penalties

- Martin Fischer, Therese Nilsson, Dominika Seblova and Martin Lövdén
- 1152: Academic cost of student mobility: COVID-19 restrictions as a natural experiment

- Luis Rumert
- 1151: Fixed effects, lagged dependent variables, and bracketing: Cautionary remarks

- Matei Demetrescu, Manuel Frondel, Lukas Tomberg and Colin Vance
- 1150: Energy poverty and health: Micro-level evidence from Germany

- Martin Buchner and Miriam Rehm
- 1149: Formalizing employment in Africa's small firms: Experimental evidence from Côte D'Ivoire

- Katharina Fietz, Tabea Lakemann, Bernd Beber, Jan Priebe and Jann Lay
- 1148: Fostering the acceptance of congestion charges: Experimental evidence for Europe

- Manuel Frondel, Viola Helmers and Stephan Sommer
- 1147: Natural disaster experience does not affect environmental attitudes or prosociality: Evidence from the 2021 flood in Germany

- Nils Christian Hönow, Kiran Karki and Maximilian N. Burger
- 1146: Early- and later-life stimulation: How retirement shapes the effect of education on old-age cognitive abilities

- Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
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