Ruhr Economic Papers
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- 727: Temporary agency employment in Germany: A strategic "buffer" for firms and regions in the crisis?

- Uwe Neumann
- 726: Endogenous growth and the Taylor principle

- Martin Micheli
- 725: Linguistic distance, networks and migrants' regional location choice

- Julia Bredtmann, Klaus Nowotny and Sebastian Otten
- 724: The relationship between nurse staffing levels and objective and subjective quality of care: A panel data approach for Germany

- Boris Augurzky, Christian Bünnings and Ansgar Wübker
- 723: Assessing differences in household needs: A comparison of approaches for the estimation of equivalence scales using German expenditure data

- Christian Dudel, Jan Marvin Garbuszus and Julian Schmied
- 722: Heterogeneity in residential electricity consumption: A quantile regression approach

- Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Colin Vance
- 721: More teachers, smarter students? Potential side effects of the German educational expansion

- Matthias Westphal
- 720: Volume-outcome relationship and minimum volume regulations in the German hospital sector: Evidence from nationwide administrative hospital data for the year 2005-2007

- Corinna Hentschker, Roman Mennicken, Antonius Reifferscheid, Juergen Wasem and Ansgar Wübker
- 719: Multinational corporations and the EU emissions trading system: Asset erosion and creeping deindustrialization?

- Nils aus dem Moore, Philipp Großkurth and Michael Themann
- 718: Rainfall risk, fertility and development: Evidence from farm settlements during the American demographic transition

- Michael Grimm
- 717: Fertility effects of college education: Evidence from the German educational expansion

- Daniel A. Kamhöfer and Matthias Westphal
- 716: Generalization in the Tropics: Development policy, randomized controlled trials, and external validity

- Jörg Peters, Jörg Langbein and Gareth Roberts
- 715: Active labour market programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evicence from a meta analysis

- Verónica Escudero, Jochen Kluve, Elva López Mourelo and Clemente Pignatti
- 714: Social norms and energy conservation beyond the US

- Mark Andor, Andreas Gerster, Jörg Peters and Christoph Schmidt
- 713: Forced migration and mortality

- Thomas Bauer, Matthias Giesecke and Laura M. Janisch
- 712: Local labor markets and the persistence of population shocks

- Sebastian Braun, Anica Kramer and Michael Kvasnicka
- 711: Travel mode and tour complexity: The roles of fuel price and built environment

- Michael Simora and Colin Vance
- 710: Forecasting US inflation using Markov dimension switching

- Jan Prüser
- 709: Labour market transitions, shocks and institutions in turbulent times: A cross-country analysis

- Ronald Bachmann and Rahel Felder
- 708: The effects of economic policy uncertainty on European economies: Evidence from a TVP-FAVAR

- Jan Prüser and Alexander Schlösser
- 707: Does a spouse's health shock influence the partner's risk attitudes?

- Johanna Kokot
- 706: Minimum wage: Redistributive or discriminatory policy?

- Martin Micheli
- 705: Improving the forecasts of European regional banks' profitability with machine learning algorithms

- Ulrich Haskamp
- 704: Forecasting exchange rates: The time-varying relationship between exchange rates and Taylor rule fundamentals

- Ulrich Haskamp
- 703: Does the negative effect of caregiving on work persist over time?

- Dörte Heger and Thorben Korfhage
- 702: Less alimony after divorce: Spouses' behavioral response to the 2008 alimony reform in Germany

- Julia Bredtmann and Christina Vonnahme
- 701: Cooperation between higher education institutions and companies from a spatial perspective: An empirical analysis of Germany using Bayesian logistic multilevel models

- Christian Warnecke and Daniel Weller
- 700: The economic impact of Brexit: Evidence from modelling free trade agreements

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- 699: The impact of uncertainty on macro variables: An SVAR-based empirical analysis for EU countries

- Ansgar Belke and Dominik Kronen
- 698: Behavioral insights and business taxation: Evidence from two randomized controlled trials

- Nicholas Biddle, Katja Fels and Mathias Sinning
- 697: Firewood, smoke and respiratory diseases in developing countries: The neglected role of outdoor cooking

- Jörg Langbein
- 696: International spillovers in global asset markets

- Ansgar Belke and Irina Dubova
- 695: Exchange rate bands of inaction and hysteresis in EU exports to the global economy: The role of uncertainty

- Ansgar Belke and Dominik Kronen
- 694: Greece and the Troika: Lessons from international best practice cases of successful price (and wage) adjustment

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- 693: Pseudolikelihood estimation of the stochastic frontier model

- Mark Andor and Christopher Parmeter
- 692: Central bank communication: Managing expectations through the monetary dialogue

- Ansgar Belke
- 691: Public beliefs in social mobility and high-skilled migration

- Claudia Lumpe
- 690: Distributional preferences and donation behavior among marine resource users in Wakatobi, Indonesia

- Katherine M. Nelson, Achim Schlüter and Colin Vance
- 689: International effects of euro area versus US policy uncertainty: A FAVAR approach

- Ansgar Belke and Thomas Osowski
- 688: Exploring the consistency of higher-order risk preferences

- Alexander Haering, Timo Heinrich and Thomas Mayrhofer
- 687: Occupational mismatch of immigrants in Europe: The role of education and cognitive skills

- Merve Cim, Michael Sebastian Kind and Jan Kleibrink
- 686: The effects of after-school programs on maternal employment

- Fabian Dehos and Marie Paul
- 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
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