Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 834: Does stress shorten your life? Evidence from parental bereavement

- Bernhard Schmidpeter
- 833: Comparing forecast accuracy in small samples

- Roland Döhrn
- 832: WTA-WTP disparity: The role of perceived realism of the valuation setting

- Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Lukas Tomberg
- 831: Safe haven flows, natural interest rates and secular stagnation: Empirical evidence for euro area countries

- Ansgar Belke and Jens Klose
- 830: Labor market effects of minimum wage shocks

- Martin Micheli
- 829: It is real: On the relation between minimum wages and labor market outcomes for teenagers

- Martin Micheli
- 828: ICT and productivity growth within value chains

- Chuan Liu and Marianne Saam
- 827: Growth prospects and the trade balance in advanced economies

- Ansgar Belke, Steffen Elstner and Svetlana Rujin
- 826: Uncertainty and non-linear macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in the US: A SEIVAR-based analysis

- Ansgar Belke and Pascal Goemans
- 825: MNE and where to find them: An intertemporal perspective on the global ownership network

- Philipp Grosskurth
- 824: Nonparametric estimation of the random coefficients model: An elastic net approach

- Florian Heiss, Stephan Hetzenecker and Maximilian Osterhaus
- 823: Berlin calling - Internal migration in Germany

- Thomas Bauer, Christian Rulff and Michael Tamminga
- 822: Continuation of air services at Berlin-Tegel and its effects on rental prices

- Philipp Breidenbach, Jeffrey Cohen and Sandra Schaffner
- 821: A new highway in Germany and the impacts on real estate prices

- Jeffrey P. Cohen and Sandra Schaffner
- 820: The perils of returning to school: New insights into the seasonality of youth suicides

- Vincent Chandler, Dörte Heger and Christiane Wuckel
- 819: Endogenous segregation dynamics and housing market interactions: An ABM approach

- Said Benjamin Bonakdar
- 818: The Yen exchange rate and the hollowing out of the Japanese industry

- Ansgar Belke and Ulrich Volz
- 817: Interest rate bands of inaction and play-hysteresis in domestic investment: Evidence for the euro area

- Ansgar Belke, Coletta Frenzel Baudisch and Matthias Göcke
- 816: From cash to central bank digital currencies and cryptocurrencies: A balancing act between modernity and monetary stability

- Ansgar Belke and Edoardo Beretta
- 815: Forecasting ECB policy rates with different monetary policy rules

- Ansgar Belke and Jens Klose
- 814: The effectiveness of interventions to reduce informality in low- and middle income countries

- Jonas Jessen and Jochen Kluve
- 813: Long-run consequences of informal elderly care and implications of public long-term care insurance

- Thorben Korfhage
- 812: Heterogeneity in marginal returns to language training of immigrants

- Matthias Giesecke and Eric Schuss
- 811: Dynamic structure - Dynamic results? Re-estimating profit shifting with historical ownership data

- Philipp Grosskurth
- 810: Increased market transparency in Germany's gasoline market: What about rockets and feathers?

- Manuel Frondel, Marco Horvath, Colin Vance and Alexander Kihm
- 809: Is it really overdissipation? A reassessment of evolutionarily stable behavior in contests

- Wolfgang Leininger
- 808: The introduction of social pensions and elderly mortality: Evidence 1870-1939

- Philipp Jäger
- 806: What are the effects of technology shocks on international labor markets?

- Svetlana Rujin
- 805: Risk attitudes with state-dependent indivisibilities in consumption

- Markus Rieger-Fels
- 804: Rent control and rental prices: High expectations, high effectiveness?

- Philipp Breidenbach, Lea Eilers and Jan Fries
- 803: QE in the euro area: Has the PSPP benefited peripheral bonds?

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- 802: The long term impacts of grants on poverty: 9-year evidence from Uganda's Youth Opportunities Program

- Christopher Blattman, Nathan Fiala and Sebastian Martinez
- 801: Interest rate hysteresis in macroeconomic investment under uncertainty

- Ansgar Belke and Matthias Göcke
- 800: The retirement mortality puzzle: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design

- Matthias Giesecke
- 799: Multiple testing and the distributional effects of accountability incentives in education

- Steven Lehrer, R. Vincent Pohl and Kyungchul Song
- 798: Educational mismatch and mobility

- Christiane Roller, Christian Rulff and Michael Tamminga
- 797: Technological change, energy, environment and economic growth in Japan

- Galina Besstremyannaya, Richard Dasher and Sergei Golovan
- 796: The consequences of U.S. technology changes for productivity in advanced economies

- Steffen Elstner and Svetlana Rujin
- 795: Associations of childhood health and financial situation with quality of life after retirement: Regional variation across Europe

- Claudia Börnhorst, Dörte Heger and Anne Mensen
- 794: The U.S. fracking boom: Impact on oil prices

- Manuel Frondel and Marco Horvath
- 793: Heterogeneity in the price response of residential electricity demand: A dynamic approach for Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Gerhard Kussel and Stephan Sommer
- 792: The long-term effect of age at school entry on competencies in adulthood

- Katja Görlitz, Merlin Penny and Marcus Tamm
- 791: Local cost for global benefit: The case of wind turbines

- Manuel Frondel, Gerhard Kussel, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 790: Do planning prompts increase educational success? Evidence from randomized controlled trials in MOOCs

- Mark Andor, Katja M. Fels, Jan Renz and Sylvi Rzepka
- 789: Exchange rate uncertainty and import prices in the euro area

- Boris Blagov
- 788: Paying for the view? How nursing home prices affect quality of care

- Dörte Heger, Annika Herr and Anne Mensen
- 787: Immigration and new firm formation: Evidence from a quasi-experimental setting in Germany

- Vera Jahn and Max Steinhardt
- 786: Labour market participation and atypical employment over the life cycle: A cohort analysis for Germany

- Ronald Bachmann, Rahel Felder and Marcus Tamm
- 785: Does sequential decision-making trigger collective investment in automobile R&D? Experimental evidence

- Tobias Buchmann, Alexander Haering, Muhamed Kudic and Michael Rothgang
- 784: Sorting in an urban housing market - is there a response to demographic change?

- Uwe Neumann and Lisa Taruttis