Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 936: The socio-economic and environmental impact of a large infrastructure project: The case of the Konkan Railway in India

- Sreeja Jaiswal, Gunther Bensch, Aniket Navalkar and T. Jayaraman
- 935: Whom to ask? Testing respondent effects in household surveys

- Nathan Fiala and Lise Masselus
- 934: Energy efficiency and local rebound effects: Theory and experimental evidence from Rwanda

- Anicet Munyehirwe, Jörg Peters, Maximiliane Sievert, Erwin Bulte and Nathan Fiala
- 933: The impact of robots on labour market transitions in Europe

- Ronald Bachmann, Myrielle Gonschor, Piotr Lewandowski and Karol Madoń
- 932: Do migrant-native achievement gaps narrow? Evidence over the school career

- Christina Vonnahme
- 931: Do peacekeepers contain conflict? Insights from spatially disaggregated data

- Bernd Beber
- 930: Weather information for smallholders: Evidence from a pilot field experiment in Benin

- Rosaine Nérice Yegbemey, Gunther Bensch and Colin Vance
- 929: The fertility effects of school entry decisions

- Rebecca Kamb and Marcus Tamm
- 928: Task specialization and the native-foreign wage gap: Evidence from worker-level data

- Eduard Storm
- 927: Heterogeneity, co-movements and financial fragmentation within the euro area

- Gabriel Arce-Alfaro and Boris Blagov
- 926: Spatio-temporal dynamics of European innovation: An exploratory approach via multivariate functional data cluster analysis

- Imke Rhoden, Daniel Weller and Ann-Katrin Voit
- 925: Accounting for inequality aversion can justify the 2° C goal

- Marco Rogna and Carla J. Vogt
- 924: Counting missing women: A reconciliation of the "flow measure" and the "stock measure"

- Cara Ebert, Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- 923: Physicians' incentives, patients' characteristics, and quality of care: A systematic experimental comparison of fee-for-service, capitation, and pay for performance

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Mona Groß, Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Daniel Wiesen
- 922: Narratives in economics

- Michael W. M. Roos and Matthias Reccius
- 921: The investment narrative: Improving private investment forecasts with media data

- Boris Blagov, Henrik Müller, Carsten Jentsch and Torsten Schmidt
- 920: Marginal returns to citizenship and educational performance

- Christina Gathmann, Christina Vonnahme, Anna Busse and Jongoh Kim
- 919: Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks

- Valentin Schiele and Hendrik Schmitz
- 918: The dynamic and heterogeneous effects of retirement on cognitive decline

- Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
- 917: The effects of incentives, social norms, and employees' values on work performance

- Michael W. M. Roos, Jessica Reale and Frederik Banning
- 916: What explains the urban wage premium? Sorting, non-portable or portable agglomeration effects?

- Hanna Frings and Rebecca Kamb
- 915: Mothers' job search after childbirth

- Lukas Laffers and Bernhard Schmidpeter
- 914: Segregation, housing and neighborhood dissimilarities: A case study for the city of Bochum

- Said Benjamin Bonakdar
- 913: Framing decisions in experiments on higher-order risk preferences

- Alexander Haering
- 912: The impact of temperature on productivity and labor supply: Evidence from Indian manufacturing

- E. Somanathan, Rohini Somanathan, Anant Sudarshan and Meenu Tewari
- 911: The effects of shortening potential benefit duration: Evidence from regional cut-offs and a policy reform

- Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak, Marek Góra, Jonas Jessen, Robin Jessen and Jochen Kluve
- 910: Climate anomalies and international migration: A disaggregated analysis for West Africa

- Fernanda Martínez Flores, Sveta Milusheva and Arndt Reichert
- 909: Diverging beliefs on climate change and climate policy in Germany: The role of political orientations

- Leonard Knollenborg and Stephan Sommer
- 908: Trying to make a good first impression: A natural field experiment to engage new entrants to the tax system

- Sarah Dong and Mathias Sinning
- 907: Mitigating climate change through sustainable technology adoption: Insights from cookstove interventions

- Yonas Alem
- 906: Who nudges whom? Field experiments with public partners

- Katja M. Fels
- 905: At boiling point: Temperature shocks in global business groups

- Michael Themann
- 904: Catching up and falling behind: Cross-country evidence on the impact of the EU ETS on firm productivity

- Michael Themann and Nicolas Koch
- 903: Corona and the stability of personal traits and preferences: Evidence from Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Daniel Osberghaus and Stephan Sommer
- 902: NGOs and the effectiveness of interventions

- Faraz Usmani, Marc Jeuland and Subhrendu Pattanayak
- 901: The introduction of Bismarck's social security system and its effects on marriage and fertility in Prussia

- Timothy Guinnane and Jochen Streb
- 900: Social norms or enforcement? A natural field experiment to improve traffic and parking fine compliance

- Mathias Sinning and Yinjunjie (Jacquelyn Zhang
- 899: Monetary policy uncertainty and inflation expectations

- Gabriel Arce-Alfaro and Boris Blagov
- 897: Who will be the mediator? Local politics and hospital closures in Germany

- Ieva Sriubaite
- 896: Reducing vehicle cold start emissions through carbon pricing: Evidence from Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Clemens Marggraf, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 895: Learning from unincentivized and incentivized communication: A randomized controlled trial in India

- Yonas Alem and Eugenie Dugoua
- 894: Dissimilarity effects on house prices: What is the value of similar neighbours?

- Said Benjamin Bonakdar and Michael W. M. Roos
- 893: Do more chargers mean more electric cars?

- Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 892: Drive less, drive better, or both? Behavioral adjustments to fuel price changes in Germany

- Anna Alberini, Marco Horvath and Colin Vance
- 891: Incentivizing motivation and self-control preferences

- Linda Hirt-Schierbaum and Maryna Ivets
- 890: Labour market polarisation, job tasks and monopsony power

- Ronald Bachmann, Gökay Demir and Hanna Frings
- 889: It's a woman's world? Occupational structure and the rise of female employment in Germany

- Ronald Bachmann and Gayane Stepanyan
- 888: Planning health care capacities with a gravity equation

- Danny Wende, Thomas Kopetsch and Wolfram Richter
- 887: Increasing consumer surplus through a novel product testing mechanism

- Ulrike Vollstaedt, Patrick Imcke, Franziska Brendel and Christiane Ehses-Friedrich
- 886: Immigration and electoral outcomes: Evidence from the 2015 refugee inflow to Germany

- Julia Bredtmann
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