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- 246: What drives banks' geographic expansion? The role of locally non-diversifiable risk

- Reint Gropp, Felix Noth and Ulrich Schüwer
- 245: Smoking hot portfolios? Overtrading from self-control failure

- Charline Uhr, Steffen Meyer and Andreas Hackethal
- 244: High-dimensional sparse financial networks through a regularised regression model

- Mauro Bernardi and Michele Costola
- 243: Professional networks and their coevolution with executive careers: Evidence from North America and Europe

- Nicoletta Berardi, Marie Lalanne and Paul Seabright
- 242: The Heterogeneous Cost of Wage Rigidity: Evidence and Theory

- Ester Faia and Vincenzo Pezone
- 241: Financial constraints and corporate environmental responsibility

- Martin Götz
- 240: Life insurance and demographic change: An empirical analysis of surrender decisions based on panel data

- Irina Gemmo and Martin Götz
- 239: Leverage and Bubbles: Experimental Evidence

- Paul Gortner and Baptiste Massenot
- 238: A simple approach to estimate long-term interest rates

- Joost Driessen, Theodore E. Nijman and Zorka Simon
- 237: Explaining intra-monthly consumption patterns: The timing of income or the timing of consumption commitments?

- Nathanaël Vellekoop
- 236: Statistical inferences for price staleness

- Aleksey Kolokolov, Giulia Livieri and Davide Pirino
- 235: Pitfalls of central clearing in the presence of systematic risk

- Christian Kubitza, Loriana Pelizzon and Mila Getmansky Sherman
- 234: Trader Competition in Fragmented Markets: Liquidity Supply versus Picking-off Risk

- Alejandro Bernales, Nicolás Garrido, Satchit Sagade, Marcela Valenzuela and Christian Westheide
- 233: Can households see into the future? Survey evidence from the Netherlands

- Baptiste Massenot and Yuri Pettinicchi
- 232: Debt holder monitoring and implicit guarantees: Did the BRRD improve market discipline?

- Jannic Alexander Cutura
- 231: Liquidity provider incentives in fragmented securities markets

- Benjamin Clapham, Peter Gomber, Jens Lausen and Sven Panz
- 230: Lighting up the dark: Liquidity in the German corporate bond market

- Yalin Gündüz, Giorgio Ottonello, Loriana Pelizzon, Michael Schneider and Marti G. Subrahmanyam
- 229: Asset pricing in OLG economies with borrowing constraints and idiosyncratic income risk

- Daniel Harenberg
- 228: Idiosyncratic volatility puzzle: The role of assets' interconnections

- Roberto Calogero Panzica
- 227: Recovery from fast crashes: Role of mutual funds

- Ravi Jagannathan, Loriana Pelizzon, Ernst Schaumburg, Mila Getmansky Sherman and Darya Yuferova
- 226: Central bank-driven mispricing

- Loriana Pelizzon, Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Davide Tomio and Jun Uno
- 225: Networks in risk spillovers: A multivariate GARCH perspective

- Monica Billio, Massimiliano Caporin, Lorenzo Frattarolo and Loriana Pelizzon
- 224: Portfolio similarity and asset liquidation in the insurance industry

- Giulio Girardi, Kathleen Weiss Hanley, Stanislava (Stas) Nikolova, Loriana Pelizzon and Mila Getmansky
- 223: Quantifying inertia in retail deposit markets

- Florian Deuflhard
- 222: Reviving the shadow banking chain in Europe: Regulatory agency, technical complexity and the dynamics of co-habitation

- Vanessa Endrejat and Matthias Thiemann
- 221: Endogenous retirement behavior of heterogeneous households under pension reforms

- Axel Börsch-Supan, Klaus Härtl, Duarte Semedo Leite and Alexander Ludwig
- 220: Local peer effects and corporate investment

- Yangming Bao and Martin Goetz
- 219: Client involvement in expert advice: Antibiotics in finance?

- Andreas Hackethal, Christine Laudenbach, Steffen Meyer and Annika Weber
- 218: Only time will tell: A theory of deferred compensation

- Florian Hoffmann, Roman Inderst and Marcus Opp
- 217: Financial literacy and socialist education: Lessons from the German reunification

- Maddalena Davoli and Jia Hou
- 216: Pricing sin stocks: Ethical preference vs. risk aversion

- Stefano Colonnello, Giuliano Curatola and Alessandro Gioffré
- 215: The pricing implications of the oligopolistic securities lending market: A beneficial owner perspective

- Zsuzsa R. Huszár and Zorka Simon
- 214: All economic ideas are equal, but some are more equal than others: A differentiated perspective on macroprudential ideas and their implementation

- Edin Ibrocevic and Matthias Thiemann
- 213: Effects of government spending on employment: Evidence from winners and runners-up in procurement auctions

- Klaus Gugler, Michael Weichselbaumer and Christine Zulehner
- 212: Incentive effects from write-down CoCo bonds: An empirical analysis

- Henning Hesse
- 211: Bargaining with a bank

- Thomas Mosk
- 210: Volatility-of-volatility risk

- Darien Huang, Christian Schlag, Ivan Shaliastovich and Julian Thimme
- 209: Pro-rich inflation in Europe: Implications for the measurement of inequality

- Eren Gürer and Alfons Weichenrieder
- 208: Financial bridges and network communities

- Roberto Casarin, Michele Costola and Erdem Yenerdag
- 207: Participation and losses in multi-level marketing: Evidence from an FTC settlement

- Claes Bäckman and Tobin Hanspal
- 206: P2P lenders versus banks: Cream skimming or bottom fishing?

- Calebe de Roure, Loriana Pelizzon and Anjan Thakor
- 205: Financial education for the disadvantaged? A review

- Horst Entorf and Jia Hou
- 204: The impact of monetary policy iInterventions on the insurance industry

- Loriana Pelizzon and Matteo Sottocornola
- 203: Pushing through or slacking off? Heterogeneity in the reaction to rank feedback

- Florian Hett and Felix Schmidt
- 202: Germany's reluctance to regulate related party transactions: An industrial organization perspective

- Tobias Tröger
- 201: Optimal taxes on capital in the OLG model with uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk

- Dirk Krueger and Alexander Ludwig
- 200: Cognition, optimism and the formation of age-dependent survival beliefs

- Nils Grevenbrock, Max Groneck, Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 199: Regulation of crowdfunding in Germany

- Tobias Tröger
- 198: The macroeconomic effects of asset purchases revisited

- Henning Hesse, Boris Hofmann and James Weber
- 197: Circuit breakers: A survey among international trading venues

- Benjamin Clapham, Peter Gomber, Martin Haferkorn, Paul Jentsch and Sven Panz
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