Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 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
- 885: Saving Africa's tropical forests through energy transition: A randomized controlled trial in Tanzania

- Yonas Alem and Remidius D. Ruhinduka
- 884: Legal access to alcohol and its impact on drinking and crime

- Fabian Dehos
- 883: Health's kitchen: TV, edutainment and nutrition

- Francesco Principe and Vincenzo Carrieri
- 882: The role of schools in transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus: Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany

- Clara von Bismarck-Osten, Kirill Borusyak and Uta Schönberg
- 881: You can win by losing! Using self-betting as a commitment device: Evidence from a weight loss program

- Linda Hirt-Schierbaum and Maryna Ivets
- 880: Are German national accounts informational efficient?

- Roland Döhrn
- 879: "The mother of all political problems"? On asylum seekers and elections

- Lukas Tomberg, Karen Smith Stegen and Colin Vance
- 878: Improving housing conditions: Labelled loans in Kenya and Uganda

- Amreen Choda, Annekathrin Schoofs and Noel Verrinder
- 877: Regional variation in the supply of general and medical practitioners and its consequences for inpatient service utilization

- Magdalena A. Stroka
- 876: Racial disparities in COVID-19 deaths and years of life lost in Connecticut: An examination of aggregation biases in COVID-19 analyses

- Thomas Krumel, Nathan Fiala and Corey Goodrich
- 875: Neighbourhood-level variation in the risk of private credit default: A driver of urban residential segregation?

- Uwe Neumann and Sandra Schaffner
- 874: Decision-making within the household: The role of autonomy and differences in preferences

- Yonas Alem, Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
- 873: Supporting carbon taxes: The role of fairness

- Stephan Sommer, Linus Mattauch and Michael Pahle
- 872: Ethnic cooperation and conflict in Kenya

- Alicia Barriga, Neil Ferguson, Nathan Fiala and Martin Leroch
- 871: Information campaigns for residential energy conservation

- Mark Andor, Andreas Gerster and Jörg Peters
- 870: Determining the efficiency of residential electricity consumption

- Mark Andor, David Bernstein and Stephan Sommer
- 869: Carbon pricing in Germany's road transport and housing sector: Options for reimbursing carbon revenues

- Manuel Frondel and Stefanie Schubert
- 868: In sickness and in health? Health shocks and relationship breakdown: Empirical evidence from Germany

- Christian Bünnings, Lucas Hafner, Simon Reif and Harald Tauchmann
- 867: Inflation expectation uncertainty in a New Keynesian framework

- Angela Fuest and Torsten Schmidt
- 866: The long-term labor market effects of parental unemployment

- Bernhard Schmidpeter
- 865: Coalition formation with optimal transfers when players are heterogeneous and inequality averse

- Marco Rogna and Carla Vogt
- 864: Fracking, farmers, and rural electrification in India

- T. Robert Fetter and Faraz Usmani
- 863: Prudence and prevention: Empirical evidence

- Thomas Mayrhofer and Hendrik Schmitz
- 862: Speaking the same language: The effect of foreign origin teachers on students' language skills

- Lisa Sofie Höckel
- 861: The impact of internet penetration on corporate income tax filing in South Africa

- Collen Lediga
- 860: The impact of climate-related fiscal and financial policies on carbon emissions in G20 countries: A panel quantile regression approach

- Paola D'Orazio and Maximilian W. Dirks
- 859: COVID-19 and financial markets: Assessing the impact of the coronavirus on the eurozone

- Paola D'Orazio and Maximilian W. Dirks
- 858: Training, wages and a missing school graduation cohort

- Matthias Dorner and Katja Görlitz
- 857: Returns to formal, non-formal and informal training for workers at risk of automation

- Birgit Zeyer-Gliozzo
- 856: Encouraging parents to invest: A randomized trial with two simple interventions in early childhood

- Cara Ebert, Esther Heesemann and Sebastian Vollmer
- 855: Marginal college wage premiums under selection into employment

- Matthias Westphal, Daniel A. Kamhöfer and Hendrik Schmitz
- 854: POSA: Policy implementation sensitivity analysis

- Tom Bauermann, Michael W. M. Roos and Frederik Schaff
- 853: Regional composition of national house price cycles in the US

- Jan Prüser and Torsten Schmidt
- 852: Macroeconomic effects of the anticipation and implementation of tax changes in Germany: Evidence from a narrative account

- Désirée Christofzik, Angela Fuest and Robin Jessen
- 851: Schooling and child labor: Evidence from Mexico's full-time school program

- Mireille Kozhaya and Fernanda Martínez Flores
- 850: Efficient Bayesian nonparametric hazard regression

- Matthias Kaeding
- 849: Are doctors better health ministers?

- Adam Pilny and Felix Rösel
- 848: Coordination problems triggered by sunspots in the laboratory

- Jan Siebert and Guanzhong Yang
- 847: Governmental policies to reduce unemployment during recessions: Insights from an ABM

- Tom Bauermann
- 846: Cream skimming by health care providers and inequality in health care access: Evidence from a randomized field experiment

- Anna Werbeck, Ansgar Wübker and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 845: Are the poor more impatient than the rich? Experimental evidence on the effect of (lab) wealth on intertemporal preferences

- Jan Siebert
- 844: Pension incentives and labor supply: Evidence from the introduction of universal old-age assistance in the UK

- Matthias Giesecke and Philipp Jäger
- 843: The Euro area imbalances narrative in a Franco-German perspective: The importance of the longer-run view

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- 842: Palm oil and the politics of deforestation in Indonesia

- Elías Cisneros, Krisztina Kis-Katos and Nunung Nuryartono
- 841: Consequentiality, elicitation formats, and the willingness-to-pay for green electricity: Evidence from Germany

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Marco Horvath
- 840: Effects of rural electrification on employment: A comment on Dinkelman (2011)

- Gunther Bensch, Gunnar Gotz and Jörg Peters
- 839: Quality provision in competitive health care markets: Individuals vs. teams

- Johann Han, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Markus Vomhof
- 838: Forecasting industrial production in Germany: The predictive power of leading indicators

- Alexander Schlösser
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