Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 283: Gender Differences in the Intergenerational Earnings Mobility of Second-Generation Migrants

- Regina Flake
- 282: The Phantom Menace of Omitted Variables – A Comment

- Nolan Ritter and Colin Vance
- 281: The New Keynesian Phillips Curve with Myopic Agents

- Andreas Orland and Michael Roos
- 280: Future Pain at the Diesel Pump? Potential Effects of the European Commission's Energy Taxation Proposal

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- 279: Impact Evaluation of Productive Use – An Implementation Guideline for Electrification Projects

- Gunther Bensch, Jörg Peters and Christoph Schmidt
- 278: Double or Nothing!? Small Groups Making Decisions Under Risk in ""Quiz Taxi""

- Klemens Keldenich and Marcus Klemm
- 277: Stress on the Ward – An Empirical Study of the Nonlinear Relationship between Organizational Workload and Service Quality

- Ludwig Kuntz, Roman Mennicken and Stefan Scholtes
- 276: Re-Identifying the Rebound – What About Asymmetry?

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- 275: Methods for Evaluating Educational Programs – Does Writing Center Participation Affect Student Achievement?

- Julia Bredtmann, Carsten Crede and Sebastian Otten
- 274: Linguistic Distance and the Language Fluency of Immigrants

- Ingo Isphording and Sebastian Otten
- 273: Ramifications of Debt Restructuring on the Euro Area – The Example of Large European Economies' Exposure to Greece

- Ansgar Belke and Christian Dreger
- 272: Nonlinear Adjustment, Purchasing Power Parity and the Role of Nominal Exchange Rates and Prices

- Joscha Beckmann
- 271: People's Attitudes and the Effects of Immigration to Australia

- Mathias Sinning and Matthias Vorell
- 270: Does Delegation Help to Prevent Spiteful Behavior?

- Christian Rusche
- 269: Crime, Inequality, and the Private Provision of Security

- Jan Heufer
- 268: Cross-border Investment, Heterogeneous Workers, and Employment Security – Evidence from Germany

- Ronald Bachmann, Daniel Baumgarten and Joel Stiebale
- 267: The Economic Integration of Forced Migrants – Evidence for Post-War Germany

- Thomas Bauer, Sebastian Braun and Michael Kvasnicka
- 266: The Causal Impact of Fear of Unemployment on Psychological Health

- Arndt Reichert and Harald Tauchmann
- 265: Continuous Training, Job Satisfaction and Gender – An Empirical Analysis Using German Panel Data

- Claudia Burgard and Katja Görlitz
- 264: Being Focused: When the Purpose of Inference Matters for Model Selection

- Peter Behl, Holger Dette, Manuel Frondel and Harald Tauchmann
- 263: Migration Magnet: The Role of Work Experience in Rural-Urban Wage Differentials in Mexico

- Maren Michaelsen and John P. Haisken-DeNew
- 262: The Hidden Increase in Wage Inequality: Skill-biased and Ability-biased Technological Change

- Maren Michaelsen
- 261: Immigration and Status Exchange in Australia and the United States

- Kate H. Choi, Marta Tienda, Deborah Cobb-Clark and Mathias Sinning
- 260: Do Guns Displace Books? – The Impact of Compulsory Military Service on Educational Attainment

- Thomas Bauer, Stefan Bender, Alfredo Paloyo and Christoph Schmidt
- 259: Productivity and the Internationalization of Firms – Cross-border Acquisitions versus Greenfield Investments

- Michaela Trax
- 258: Thrifty Wives and Lavish Husbands? – Bargaining Power and Financial Dicisions in Germany

- Matthias Keese
- 257: Labor Market Effects of Immigration – Evidence from Neighborhood Data

- Thomas Bauer, Regina Flake and Mathias Sinning
- 256: Modeling Energy and Non-energy Substitution – A Survey of Elasticities

- Manuel Frondel
- 255: Sticky Prices vs. Sticky Information – A Cross-Country Study of Inflation Dynamics

- Christian Bredemeier and Henry Goecke
- 254: Reputation and Mechanism Choice in Procurement Auctions – An Experiment

- Jeannette Brosig and Timo Heinrich
- 253: Communication and Reputation in Procurement Auctions – Some Empirical Evidence

- Timo Heinrich
- 252: Cross-section Dependence and the Monetary Exchange Rate Mode – A Panel Analysis

- Joscha Beckmann, Ansgar Belke and Frauke Dobnik
- 251: Trade, Wages, FDI and Productivity

- Kristian Giesen and Christian Schwarz
- 250: Choice is Suffering: A Focused Information Criterion for Model Selection

- Peter Behl, Holger Dette, Manuel Frondel and Harald Tauchmann
- 249: Training + Temp Work = Stepping Stone? – Evaluating an Innovative Activation Program for Disadvantaged Youths

- Christoph Ehlert, Jochen Kluve and Sandra Schaffner
- 248: An Experiment on Consumption Responses to Future Prices and Interest Rates

- Wolfgang Luhan, Michael Roos and Johann Scharler
- 247: Oil Price Shocks and Cyclical Dynamics in an Asymmetric Monetary Union

- Volker Clausen and Hans-Werner Wohltmann
- 246: The Hazard of Merger by Absorption – Why Some Knappschaften Merged and Others Did not: 1861–1920

- Tobias Alexander Jopp
- 245: The European Commission's Light Bulb Decree: Another Costly Regulation?

- Manuel Frondel and Steffen Lohmann
- 244: Student Loan Reforms for German Higher Education: Financing Tuition Fees

- Bruce Chapman and Mathias Sinning
- 243: Volatility Patterns of CDS, Bond and Stock Markets Before and During the Financial Crisis – Evidence from Major Financial Institutions

- Ansgar Belke and Christian Gokus
- 242: The Diffusion of Cattle Ranching and Deforestation – Prospects for a Hollow Frontier in Mexico's Yucatán

- Christopher B. Busch and Colin Vance
- 241: Current Account Imbalances in the Euro Area: Catching up or Competitiveness?

- Ansgar Belke and Christian Dreger
- 240: Does Monetary Policy Affect Stock Market Uncertainty? – Empirical Evidence from the United States

- Mario Jovanović
- 239: Beyond GDP and Back: What is the Value-added by Additional Components of Welfare Measurement?

- Sonja C. Kassenböhmer and Christoph Schmidt
- 238: Old Times, Better Times? German Miners' Knappschaften, Pay-as-you-go Pensions, and Implicit Rates of Return, 1854–1913

- Tobias Alexander Jopp
- 237: Long-run Money Demand in OECD Countries – Cross-Member Cointegration

- Frauke Dobnik
- 236: Outside Options in Probabilistic Coalition Situations

- Julia Belau
- 235: The Effect of Student Time Allocation on Academic Achievement

- Barbara Grave
- 234: Broke, Ill, and Obese: The Effect of Household Debt on Health

- Matthias Keese and Hendrik Schmitz
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