Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 685: One-off subsidies and long-run adoption: Experimental evidence on improved cooking stoves in Senegal

- Gunther Bensch and Jörg Peters
- 684: The power of mandatory quality disclosure: Evidence from the German housing market

- Manuel Frondel, Andreas Gerster and Colin Vance
- 683: Waiting times for outpatient treatment in Germany: New experimental evidence from primary data

- Nils Heinrich, Ansgar Wübker and Christiane Wuckel
- 682: Introducing risk adjustment and free health plan choice in employer-based health insurance: Evidence from Germany

- Adam Pilny, Ansgar Wübker and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 681: What makes you "super-rich"? New evidence from an analysis of football players' earnings

- Vincenzo Carrieri, Francesco Principe and Michele Raitano
- 680: Outdoor cooking prevalence in developing countries and its implication for clean cooking policies

- Jörg Langbein, Jörg Peters and Colin Vance
- 679: Accidents caused by kerosene lamps: New evidence from African household data

- Luciane Lenz, Laura Montenbruck and Maximiliane Sievert
- 678: Goodbye smokers' corner: Health effects of school smoking bans

- Gregor Pfeifer, Mirjam Reutter and Kristina Strohmaier
- 677: Bismarck in the bedroom? Pension reform and fertility: Evidence 1870-2010

- Philipp Jäger
- 676: Risk perception of climate change: Empirical evidence for Germany

- Manuel Frondel, Michael Simora and Stephan Sommer
- 675: Causes of regional variation in healthcare utilization in Germany

- Martin Salm and Ansgar Wübker
- 674: Oil price uncertainty and the business cycle: Accounting for the influences of global supply and demand within a VAR GARCH-in-mean framework

- Christopher Thiem
- 673: Inflation expectation uncertainty, inflation and the output gap

- Angela Fuest and Torsten Schmidt
- 672: Do electricity prices matter? Plant-level evidence from German manufacturing

- Andreas Gerster
- 671: Consumer inattention, heuristic thinking and the role of energy labels

- Mark Andor, Andreas Gerster and Stephan Sommer
- 670: Financial consulting: A qualitative study on its role in financial decision making

- Julia Sprenger
- 669: Individualism vs. collectivism: How inherited cultural values affect labor market outcomes of second generation immigrants in the US

- Lisa Sofie Höckel
- 668: The causal effects of retirement on mental health: Looking beyond the mean effects

- Ingo Kolodziej and Pilar Garcia-Gomez
- 667: Unawareness and selective disclosure: The effect of school quality information on property prices

- John Haisken-DeNew, Syed Hasan, Nikhil Jha and Mathias Sinning
- 666: The different effect of consumer learning on incentives to differentiate in Cournot and Bertrand competition

- Maximilian Conze and Michael Kramm
- 665: Ageing by feet? Regional migration, neighbourhood choice and local demographic change in German cities

- Uwe Neumann
- 664: Spillovers of banking regulation: The effect of the German bank levy on the lending rates of regional banks and their local competitors

- Ulrich Haskamp
- 663: Long-term interest rate spillovers from major advanced economies to emerging Asia

- Ansgar Belke, Irina Dubova and Ulrich Volz
- 662: The impact of cultural diversity on the German housing market

- Mehmet Bayar
- 661: Measuring fiscal spillovers in EMU and beyond: A global VAR approach

- Ansgar Belke and Thomas Osowski
- 660: Fast, approximate MCMC for Bayesian analysis of large data sets: A design based approach

- Matthias Kaeding
- 659: Business cycle synchronization in the EMU: Core vs. periphery

- Ansgar Belke, Clemens Domnick and Daniel Gros
- 658: Physician performance pay: Evidence from a laboratory experiment

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Daniel Wiesen
- 657: Policy uncertainty and international financial markets: The case of Brexit

- Ansgar Belke, Irina Dubova and Thomas Osowski
- 656: Naïve advice in financial decision making: Hidden costs of a free offer

- Julia Sprenger
- 655: Analyzing further training participation rates across waves in the NEPS data

- Sylvi Rzepka
- 654: Remittances and the brain drain: Evidence from microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa

- Julia Bredtmann, Fernanda Martínez Flores and Sebastian Otten
- 653: Are promotion programs needed to establish off-grid solar energy markets? Evidence from rural Burkina Faso

- Gunther Bensch, Michael Grimm, Max Huppertz, Jörg Langbein and Jörg Peters
- 652: Funding conservation locally: Insights from behavioral experiments in Indonesia

- Katherine M. Nelson, Achim Schlüter and Colin Vance
- 651: That's my turf: An experimental analysis of territorial use rights for fisheries in Indonesia

- Carlo Gallier, Jörg Langbein and Colin Vance
- 650: Enablers of strong cookstove sales through a purchase offer approach in rural Senegal: An explorative analysis

- Gunther Bensch and Jörg Peters
- 649: Care choices in Europe: To each according to his needs?

- Dörte Heger and Thorben Korfhage
- 648: Do Youth Employment Programs Improve Labor Market Outcomes? A Systematic Review

- Jochen Kluve, Susanna Puerto, David Robalino, Jose Romero, Friederike Rother, Jonathan Stöterau, Felix Weidenkaff and Marc Witte
- 647: The effects of competition on medical service provision

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Burkhard Hehenkamp and Johanna Kokot
- 646: Informal care and long-term labor market outcomes

- Hendrik Schmitz and Matthias Westphal
- 645: Germany’s Energiewende: A Tale of Increasing Costs and Decreasing Willingness-To-Pay

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- 644: Inequalities in educational outcomes: How important is the family?

- Julia Bredtmann and Nina Smith
- 643: The impact of resource efficiency measures on performance in small and medium-sized enterprises

- Jens Horbach
- 642: Austerity and private debt

- Mathias Klein
- 641: Are financial retirement incentives more effective if pension knowledge is high?

- Matthias Giesecke and Guanzhong Yang
- 640: Changes in morbidity over time: Evidence from Europe

- Dörte Heger and Ingo Kolodziej
- 639: Effects of the Bologna Reform on educational outcomes: Micro evidence from Germany

- Sabrina Hahm and Jochen Kluve
- 638: Does competition in the out-patient sector improve quality of medical care? Evidence from administrative data

- Magdalena A. Stroka-Wetsch, Anna Talmann and Roland Linder
- 637: The impact of uncertainty on professional exchange rate forecasts

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- 636: Negative price spikes at power markets: The role of energy policy

- Andreas Gerster
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