Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 233: Eliciting Public Support for Greening the Electricity Mix Using Random Parameter Techniques

- Peter Grösche and Carsten Schröder
- 232: Reinforcing EU Governance in Times of Crisis: The Commission Proposals and Beyond

- Ansgar Belke
- 231: Rural Electrification in Rwanda – An Impact Assessment Using Matching Techniques

- Gunther Bensch, Jochen Kluve and Jörg Peters
- 230: Efficient Specialization in Ricardian Production

- Wolfram Richter and Joachim Rosenmüller
- 229: Demographic Structure and the Security of Property Rights in Developing Countries – An Empirical Exploration

- Philipp Harms and Philipp an de Meulen
- 228: International Trade and Worker Turnover – Empirical Evidence for Germany

- Daniel Baumgarten
- 227: Heterogeneity in the Rebound Effect – Further Evidence for Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Nolan Ritter and Colin Vance
- 226: Testing the Neoclassical Migration Model: Overall and Age-Group Specific Results for German Regions

- Timo Mitze and Janina Reinkowski
- 225: Brother Sun, Sister Moon: The Lunar Cycle, Sunspots and the Frequency of Births

- Thomas Bauer, Stefan Bender, Jörg Heining and Christoph Schmidt
- 224: The Impact of Demographic Change, Co-morbidity and European Care Policies on the Choice of Care Arrangement

- Annika Meng
- 223: Are Immigrants Graded Worse in Primary and Secondary Education? – Evidence for German Schools

- David Kiss
- 222: Within and Between Panel Cointegration in the German Regional Output-Trade-FDI Nexus

- Timo Mitze
- 221: Inter-ethnic Marriage and Partner Satisfaction

- Mathias Sinning and Shane Worner
- 220: Distributional Changes in the Gender Wage Gap

- Sonja C. Kassenböhmer and Mathias Sinning
- 219: The Inefficiency of Market Transparency – A Model with Endogenous Entry

- Yiquan Gu and Burkhard Hehenkamp
- 218: Getting What (Employers Think) You're Worth – Evidence on the Gender Gap in Entry Wages among University Graduates

- Julia Bredtmann and Sebastian Otten
- 217: Exporters and the Rise in Wage Inequality – Evidence from German Linked Employer-Employee Data

- Daniel Baumgarten
- 216: Monetary Policy, Commodity Prices and Infl ation – Empirical Evidence from the US

- Florian Verheyen
- 215: Explaining Differences in Remuneration Rates of Nursing Homes in Germany

- Roman Mennicken, Boris Augurzky, Heinz Rothgang and Juergen Wasem
- 214: Inattentive Voters and Welfare-State Persistence

- Christian Bredemeier
- 213: Imperfect Information and the Meltzer-Richard Hypothesis

- Christian Bredemeier
- 212: The Core of an Extended Tree Game: A New Characterisation

- Barbara von Schnurbein
- 211: Local Determinants of Crime: Do Military Bases Matter?

- Alfredo Paloyo, Colin Vance and Matthias Vorell
- 210: Optimal Taxation of Education with an Initial Endowment of Human Capital

- Christoph Braun
- 209: Rarely Enjoyed? A Count Data Analysis of Ridership in Germany's Public Transport

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- 208: A monthly consumption indicator for Germany based on internet search query data

- Torsten Schmidt and Simeon Vosen
- 207: The Euro Area Crisis Management Framework – Consequences and Institutional Follow-ups

- Ansgar Belke
- 206: Compulsory Military Service in Germany Revisited

- Alfredo Paloyo
- 205: Network Dependency in Migration Flows – A Space-time Analysis for Germany since Re-unification

- Timo Mitze
- 204: Effectiveness of Public R&D Subsidies in East Germany – Is it a Matter of Firm Size?

- Janina Reinkowski, Björn Alecke, Timo Mitze and Gerhard Untiedt
- 203: Are You Well Prepared for Long-term Care? – Assessing Financial Gaps in Private German Care Provision

- Matthias Keese, Annika Meng and Reinhold Schnabel
- 202: Taxing Human Capital: A Good Idea

- Christoph Braun
- 201: Information or Institution? – On the Determinants of Forecast Accuracy

- Roland Döhrn and Christoph Schmidt
- 200: The Intra-household Division of Labor – An Empirical Analysis of Spousal Influences on Individual Time Allocation

- Julia Bredtmann
- 199: Strategic Technology Investments in Open Economies

- Anna Eulerich, geb. Bohnstedt and Christian Schwarz
- 198: Is there a Future for Small Hospitals in Germany?

- Boris Augurzky and Hendrik Schmitz
- 197: Continuous Training and Wages – An Empirical Analysis Using a Comparison-group Approach

- Katja Görlitz
- 196: Parasites and Raven Mothers: A German-Japanese Comparison on (Lone) Motherhood

- Anna Klabunde and Evelyn Korn
- 195: External Effects of Education: Human Capital Spillovers in Regions and Firms

- Thomas Bauer and Matthias Vorell
- 194: Driven by the Markets? ECB Sovereign Bond Purchases and the Securities Markets Programme

- Ansgar Belke
- 193: Home Firm Performance after Foreign Investments and Divestitures

- Dirk Engel and Vivien Procher
- 192: The Asymmetries of a Small World: Entry Into and Withdrawal From International Markets by French Firms

- Dirk Engel, Vivien Procher and Christoph Schmidt
- 191: Rural Electrification and Fertility – Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire

- Jörg Peters and Colin Vance
- 190: Energy Consumption and Economic Growth – New Insights into the Cointegration Relationship

- Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger and Frauke de Haan
- 189: Rural Electrification and Manufacturing Firm Performance in Benin – An Ex-Ante Impact Assessment

- Jörg Peters, Colin Vance and Marek Harsdorff
- 188: Labour Market Entry Conditions, Wages and Job Mobility

- Ronald Bachmann, Thomas Bauer and Peggy Bechara (née David)
- 187: Risky Business – The Role of Individual Risk Attitudes in Occupational Choice

- Ingo Isphording
- 186: Heterogeneity in the Intergenerational Transmission of Alcohol Consumption – A Quantile Regression Approach

- Christoph Schmidt and Harald Tauchmann
- 185: Does Affirmative Action Reduce Effort Incentives? – A Contest Game Analysis

- Jörg Franke
- 184: How Much Fiscal Backing Must the ECB Have? – The Euro Area is not the Philippines

- Ansgar Belke