Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 1132: FX dealer constraints and external imbalances

- Jantke de Boer and Stefan Eichler
- 1131: Effects of retirement on cognitive functioning: Evidence from biomedical and administrative insurance claims data

- Henrik Bergschneider, Robin Kottmann, Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
- 1130: Monetary returns to upper secondary schooling, the evolution of unobserved heterogeneity, and implications for employer learning

- Anna Krumme and Matthias Westphal
- 1129: Fostering prosperity at the local scale: Outcomes of urban policy for deprived neighbourhoods in Germany

- Uwe Neumann and Serife Yasar
- 1128: Normative judgments implicit in the tax system: A simulation approach

- Niklas Isaak and Robin Jessen
- 1127: Coworker networks from student jobs: A flying start at labor market entry?

- Gökay Demir, Friederike Hertweck, Malte Sandner and Ipek Yükselen
- 1126: The dynamics of household location preferences in Germany

- Uwe Neumann and Christoph Schmidt
- 1125: The diverging trends of male and female bottom incomes in Germany

- Eliana Coschignano and Robin Jessen
- 1124: The macroeconomic impact of asymmetric uncertainty shocks

- Henrik Müller, Boris Blagov, Torsten Schmidt, Jonas Rieger and Carsten Jentsch
- 1123: Avoiding cognitive inconsistency: Experimental evidence on sustainable online shopping

- Jana Eßer, Daniela Flörchinger, Manuel Frondel and Stephan Sommer
- 1122: Discrimination in grading? Evidence on teachers' evaluation bias towards minority students

- Julia Bredtmann, Sebastian Otten and Christina Vonnahme
- 1121: Attitudes towards water conservation: Evidence from households in Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Delia Niehues, Valerie Peetz, Stephan Sommer and Lukas Tomberg
- 1120: The value of school choice opportunities

- Lukas Hörnig and Max Schäfer
- 1119: The micro and macro effects of changes in the potential benefit duration

- Jonas Jessen, Robin Jessen, Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak, Marek Góra and Jochen Kluve
- 1118: Moderation in higher-order earnings risk? Evidence from German cohorts

- Niklas Isaak and Robin Jessen
- 1117: Are rural energy access programs pro-poor interventions?

- Jörg Peters, Gunther Bensch, Alexandra Köngeter, Mascha Rauschenbach and Maximiliane Sievert
- 1116: Cost-effectiveness of rural energy access strategies

- Jörg Peters, Gunther Bensch, Kevin Moull, Mascha Rauschenbach and Maximiliane Sievert
- 1115: School starting age and the gender pay gap over the life cycle

- Kamila Cygan-Rehm and Matthias Westphal
- 1114: The value of passenger rail access

- Joschka Flintz
- 1113: Adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies and practices in fragile and conflict-affected settings: A review and meta-analysis

- Emmanuel Nshakira Rukundo, Martin Paul Tabe-Ojong, Bisrat Haile Gebrekidan, Monica Agaba, Subash Surendran Padmaja and Boubacar Dhehibi
- 1112: Information signal and medical diagnosis: Audit study evidence from Georgia

- Renate Hartwig, Dimitri Japaridze, Nana Khetsuriani and Sebastian Vollmer
- 1111: How does potential unemployment insurance benefit duration affect reemployment timing and wages?

- Rahel Felder, Hanna Frings and Nikolas Mittag
- 1110: Self-medication under uncertainty: Insights on drug quality and consumer behavior in Burkina Faso

- Fadima Bocoum, Renate Hartwig, Moumouni Koala, Lena Merkel and Salfo Ouedraogo
- 1109: Open space amenities: Is closer better?

- Anna Temel, Patrick Thiel and Colin Vance
- 1108: Nursing home shortage and hospital bed-blocking

- Lea Bergmann, Dörte Heger and Christiane Wuckel
- 1107: Long-term effects of the targeting the ultra-poor program: A reproducibility and replicability assessment of Banerjee et al. (2021)

- Julian Rose, Florian Neubauer and Jörg Peters
- 1106: A protocol for structured robustness reproductions and replicability assessments

- Jörg Peters, Abel Brodeur, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Florian Neubauer and Julian Rose
- 1105: Gene-environment interactions with essential heterogeneity

- Johannes Hollenbach, Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
- 1104: Should states allow early school enrollment? An analysis of individuals' long-term labor market effects

- Katja Görlitz, Pascal Heß and Marcus Tamm
- 1103: Health insurance premium changes and labor supply: Evidence from a low-income country

- Emmanuel Nshakira Rukundo, Sarah Schroeder, Mehtap Hisarciklilar and Andrew D. McKay
- 1102: From protection to production: The productive impacts of cash transfers and health insurance in Ghana

- Martin Paul Tabe-Ojong and Emmanuel Nshakira Rukundo
- 1101: Hidden debt revelations

- Sebastian Horn, David Mihalyi, Philipp Nickol and César Sosa Padilla
- 1100: Pollution liability insurance and corporate environmental compliance in China

- Alecia Waite Cassidy, Fangjian Wu and Yiyuan Zhang
- 1099: Disentangling the greening of the labour market: The role of changing occupations and worker flows

- Ronald Bachmann, Markus Janser, Florian Lehmer and Christina Vonnahme
- 1098: A more equal world? An analysis of the global inequality trends in the period 2000-2020

- Arthur Zito Guerriero
- 1097: Lost in the design space? Construct validity in the microfinance literature

- Lise Masselus, Christina Petrik and Jörg Peters
- 1096: Light touch, lean tally: Impacts of an MSME support program in Côte D'Ivoire

- Tabea Lakemann, Bernd Beber, Jann Lay and Jan Priebe
- 1095: Effects of skills training on employment and livelihood outcomes: A randomized controlled trial with young women in Ghana

- Sarah Frohnweiler, Charles A. Adongo, Bernd Beber, Tabea Lakemann, Jan Priebe and Jann Lay
- 1094: Extreme weather events and violence against children

- Julian Roeckert, Kati Krähnert and Roman Hoffmann
- 1093: Low depression zones? The effect of driving restrictions on air pollution and mental health

- Johannes Brehm, Henri Gruhl, Robin Kottmann and Laura Schmitz
- 1092: Supply-side constraints to technology adoption: The market for energy-efficient cookstoves in rural Senegal

- Maximiliane Sievert, Jörg Peters, Marc Jeuland, Luciane Lenz, Ousmane Ndiaye and Faraz Usmani
- 1091: Stated preferences and actual choices in german health insurance

- Anna Werbeck
- 1090: Balancing climate change mitigation and national adaptation: Experimental evidence on the influence of risk perceptions and information construal levels

- Jonas Heckenhahn, Christoph Feldhaus and Andreas Löschel
- 1089: Equal access to primary care: A reference for spatial allocation

- Alexander Haering, Matthias Kaeding and Anna Werbeck
- 1088: Heterogeneous preferences, spousal interaction, and couples' time-use

- Almut Balleer, Monika Merz and Tamás K. Papp
- 1087: Heterogeneous pass-through over space and time: The case of Germany's fuel tax discount

- Manuel Frondel, Patrick Thiel and Colin Vance
- 1086: 10 years after: Long-term adoption of electricity in rural Rwanda

- Lise Masselus, Jörg Peters, Gabriel Gonzalez Sutil, Vijay Modi, Joel Mugyenyi, Anicet Munyehirwe, Nathan Williams and Maximiliane Sievert
- 1085: Is there a relationship between hospital process digitalization and quality of care? Observational study using data from hospital quality report cards and the DigitalRadar Project

- Justus Vogel, Alexander Haering, David Kuklinski and Alexander Geissler
- 1084: What could explain low uptake of rural electricity programs in Africa? Empirical evidence from rural Tanzania

- Remidius D. Ruhinduka, Gunther Bensch, Onesmo Selejio and Razack Bakari Lokina
- 1083: Promoting active transportation: A comparative assessment of paths and prices

- Darja Mihailova and Colin Vance
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