Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 1032: The divergence of school track choices after Covid-19

- Philipp Breidenbach, Lukas Hörnig and Sandra Schaffner
- 1031: Political favoritism and internal migration in Benin

- Alexander Stöcker, Thushyanthan Baskaran and Patrick Hufschmidt
- 1030: Labor market news and expectations about jobs & earnings

- Bernhard Schmidpeter
- 1029: Favoritism by the governing elite

- Zareh Asatryan, Thushyanthan Baskaran, Carlo Birkholz and Patrick Hufschmidt
- 1028: The gender gap in STEM: (Female) teenagers' ICT skills and subsequent career paths

- Friederike Hertweck and Judith Lehner
- 1027: External pay transparency and the gender wage gap

- Wolfgang Frimmel, Bernhard Schmidpeter, Rene Wiesinger and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 1026: Mismatch in preferences for working from home: Evidence from discrete choice experiments with workers and employers

- Piotr Lewandowski, Katarzyna Lipowska and Mateusz Smoter
- 1025: Inflation perception and the formation of inflation expectations

- Torsten Schmidt, Henrik Müller, Jonas Rieger, Tobias Schmidt and Carsten Jentsch
- 1024: Are profitable hospitals more digitally mature? An explorative study using data from the German DigitalRadar Project

- Justus Vogel, Johannes Hollenbach, Alexander Haering, Boris Augurzky and Alexander Geissler
- 1023: Technological progress and the dynamics of self-employment: Worker-level evidence for Europe

- Ronald Bachmann, Myrielle Gonschor, Santo Milasi and Alessio Mitra
- 1022: International migration from and to Prussia: 1862-1871

- Thomas K. Bauer and Kathrin Schulze
- 1021: Skill mismatch and learning-by-doing: Theory and evidence from time allocation on tasks

- Eduard Storm
- 1020: Housing Prices, Airport Noise and an Unforeseeable Event of Silence

- Philipp Breidenbach and Patrick Thiel
- 1019: Green SÖP extended: The socio-ecological panel surveys 2020 and 2022

- Manuel Frondel, Leonie Matejko, Daniel Osberghaus, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 1018: A District-Level Analysis of the Effect of Risk Exposure on the Demand for Index Insurance in Mongolia

- Lukas Mogge
- 1017: How Resilient is Public Support for Carbon Pricing? Longitudinal Evidence from Germany

- Stephan Sommer, Théo Konc and Stefan Drews
- 1016: Repeated Contests with Draws

- Jörg Franke and Lars P. Metzger
- 1015: Free-Ridership in Subsidies for Company- and Private Electric Vehicles

- Lavan T. Burra, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 1014: Policy Complementarities in the Promotion of Electric Vehicles

- Lavan T. Burra, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 1013: Centrality Bias in Inter-City Trade

- Tomoya Mori and Jens Wrona
- 1012: City Shape and Air Pollution

- Johannes Gallé
- 1011: The effect of compulsory schooling on vaccination against COVID and Influenza

- Daniel Monsees and Hendrik Schmitz
- 1010: Intensive informal care and impairments in work productivity and activity

- Ingo Kolodziej, Norma Coe and Courtney Harold Van Houtven
- 1009: Conflicts and political intervention: Evidence from the anti-open grazing laws in Nigeria

- Patrick Hufschmidt and Chukwuma Otum Ume
- 1008: Exporting and endogenous workplace amenities under monopsonistic competition

- Avtandil Abashishvili
- 1007: The complex regional effects of macro-institutional shocks: Evidence from EU economic integration over three decades

- Timo Mitze and Philipp Breidenbach
- 1006: Life-cycle health effects of compulsory schooling

- Hendrik Schmitz and Beatrice Baaba Tawiah
- 1005: Is economics self-correcting? Replications in the American Economic Review

- Jörg Peters, Nathan Fiala and Florian Neubauer
- 1004: Regional adaptability to digital change: May the Swabian force be with you

- Uwe Neumann
- 1003: Geographic constraints and the housing supply elasticity in Germany

- Eyayaw Beze
- 1002: Indian agriculture under climate change: The competing effect of temperature and rainfall anomalies

- Johannes Gallé and Anja Katzenberger
- 1001: Digitalisation and sustainability strategies at the firm level

- Jens Horbach
- 1000: The relationship between political instability and economic growth in advanced economies: Empirical evidence from a panel VAR and a dynamic panel FE-IV analysis

- Maximilian Dirks and Torsten Schmidt
- 999: Agglomerations, tasks and wage growth

- Maximilian Perl
- 998: Demographics, labor market power and the spatial equilibrium

- Nina Furbach
- 997: Internal meta-analysis for Monte Carlo simulations

- Mark Andreas Andor, David Bernstein, Christopher F. Parmeter and Stephan Sommer
- 996: Effects of access to universities on education and migration decisions

- Philipp Markus
- 995: Can pensions save lives? Evidence from the introduction of old-age assistance in the UK

- Philipp Jäger
- 994: The geography of refugee shocks

- Albrecht Glitz, Lukas Hörnig, Konstantin Körner and Joan Monras
- 993: Who gets vaccinated? Cognitive and non-cognitive predictors of individual behavior in pandemics

- Mark Andreas Andor, Thomas K. Bauer, Jana Eßer, Christoph Schmidt and Lukas Tomberg
- 992: Split-incentives in energy efficiency investments? Evidence from rental housing

- Puja Singhal, Stephan Sommer, Kathrin Kaestner and Michael Pahle
- 991: Spotlight on researcher decisions: Infrastructure evaluation, instrumental variables, and specification screening

- Jörg Peters, Gunther Bensch and Colin Vance
- 990: A mechanism of proportional contributions for public good games

- Rafat Beigpoor Shahrivar, Ilka Duesterhoeft, Marco Rogna and Carla Vogt
- 989: The rise and fall of median wealth in the U.S.: A birth-cohort story

- Philipp Jäger and Philip Schacht
- 987: Information frictions, belief updating and internal migration: Evidence from Ghana and Uganda

- Sarah Frohnweiler, Bernd Beber and Cara Ebert
- 986: Culture and the labor supply of female immigrants

- Julia Bredtmann and Sebastian Otten
- 985: Labor market frictions and spillover effects from publicly announced sectoral minimum wages

- Gökay Demir
- 984: Student performance in large cohorts: Evidence from unexpected enrollment shocks

- Friederike Hertweck
- 983: Starting off on the right foot: Language learning classes and the educational success of immigrant children

- Lisa Sofie Höckel and Pia Schilling
- 982: The Effects of Mandatory Speed Limits on Crash Frequency - A Causal Machine Learning Approach

- Maike Metz-Peeters
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