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- 196: Coordination of circuit breakers? Volume migration and volatility spillover in fagmented markets

- Benjamin Clapham, Peter Gomber and Sven Panz
- 195: Managing excess volatility: Design and effectiveness of circuit breakers

- Benjamin Clapham, Peter Gomber, Martin Haferkorn and Sven Panz
- 194: Pain of Paying in a Business Cycle Model

- Baptiste Massenot
- 193: The demand for central clearing: To clear or not to clear, that is the question

- Mario Bellia, Giulio Girardi, Roberto Calogero Panzica, Loriana Pelizzon and Tuomo Peltonen
- 192: The real effects of judicial enforcement

- Vincenzo Pezone
- 191: Financial constraints, newly founded firms and the financial crisis

- Julia Hirsch and Uwe Walz
- 190: How persistent low expected returns alter optimal life cycle saving, investment, and retirement behavior

- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- 189: The long-run real effects of banking crises: Firm-level investment dynamics and the role of wage rigidity

- Carlo Wix
- 188: Global temperature, R&D expenditure, and growth

- Michael Donadelli, Patrick Grüning, Marcus Jüppner and Renatas Kizys
- 187: Can firms see into the future? Survey evidence from Germany

- Baptiste Massenot and Yuri Pettinicchi
- 186: Level and slope of volatility smiles in Long-Run Risk Models

- Nicole Branger, Paulo Rodrigues and Christian Schlag
- 185: Heterogeneity in the Internationalization of R&D: Implications for anomalies in finance and macroeconomics

- Patrick Grüning
- 184: Remarks on the German Regulation of Crowdfunding

- Tobias Tröger
- 183: The missing piece of the puzzle: Liquidity premiums in inflation-indexed markets

- Joost Driessen, Theo E. Nijman and Zorka Simon
- 182: Coming early to the party

- Mario Bellia, Loriana Pelizzon, Marti Subrahmanyam, Jun Uno and Darya Yuferova
- 181: Consumption-Portfolio Choice with Preferences for Cash

- Holger Kraft and Farina Weiss
- 180: Why MREL won't help much: Minimum requirements for bail-in capital as insufficient remedy for defunct private sector involvement under the European bank resolution framework

- Tobias Tröger
- 179: Too complex to work: A critical assessment of the bail-in tool under the European bank recovery and resolution regime

- Tobias Tröger
- 178: United in diversity? The relationship between monetary policy and prudential supervision in the banking union

- Matthias Goldmann
- 177: Temperature shocks and welfare costs

- Michael Donadelli, Marcus Jüppner, Max Riedel and Christian Schlag
- 176: International capital markets with time-varying preferences

- Giuliano Curatola and Ilya Dergunov
- 175: International banking conglomerates and the transmission of lending shocks across borders
- Reint Gropp and Deyan Radev
- 174: Social centralization, bank integration and the transmission of lending shocks
- Reint Gropp and Deyan Radev
- 173: Liquidity premia in CDS markets

- Merlin Kuate Kamga and Christian Wilde
- 172: Systemic risk for financial institutions of major petroleum-based economies: The role of oil

- Ahmed Khalifa, Massimiliano Caporin, Michele Costola and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- 171: Innovation dynamics and fiscal policy: Implications for growth, asset prices, and welfare

- Michael Donadelli and Patrick Grüning
- 170: Older people's willingness to delay social security claiming

- Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- 169: Who saves more, the naive or the sophisticated agent?

- Max Groneck, Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 168: Women form social networks more selectively and less opportunistically than men

- Guido Friebel, Marie Lalanne, Bernard Richter, Peter Schwardmann and Paul Seabright
- 167: Natural disasters and bank stability: Evidence from the U.S. financial system

- Felix Noth and Ulrich Schüwer
- 166: The impact of network connectivity on factor exposures, asset pricing and portfolio diversification

- Monica Billio, Massimiliano Caporin, Roberto Calogero Panzica and Loriana Pelizzon
- 165: Estimation and model-based combination of causality networks

- Giovanni Bonaccolto, Massimiliano Caporin and Roberto Calogero Panzica
- 164: Optimal social security claiming behavior under lump sum incentives: Theory and evidence

- Raimond Maurer, Olivia Mitchell, Ralph Rogalla and Tatjana Schimetschek
- 163: Technology trade with asymmetric tax regimes and heterogeneous labor markets: Implications for macro quantities and asset prices

- Giuliano Curatola, Michael Donadelli and Patrick Grüning
- 162: Asymmetric social norms

- Gabriele Camera and Alessandro Gioffré
- 161: The effect of personal financing disruptions on entrepreneurship

- Tobin Hanspal
- 160: CEO investment of deferred compensation plans and firm performance

- Domenico Rocco Cambrea, Stefano Colonnello, Giuliano Curatola and Giulia Fantini
- 159: Which market integration measure?

- Monica Billio, Michael Donadelli, Antonio Paradiso and Max Riedel
- 158: Globally dangerous diseases: Bad news for Main Street, good news for Wall Street?

- Michael Donadelli, Renatas Kizys and Max Riedel
- 157: Does feedback on personal investment success help?

- Steffen Meyer, Linda Urban and Sophie Ahlswede
- 156: Bank response to higher capital requirements: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment

- Reint Gropp, Thomas Mosk, Steven Ongena and Carlo Wix
- 155: Mortgage supply and the US housing boom: The role of the Community Reinvestment Act

- Vahid Saadi
- 154: Shareholder wealth vs. stakeholder interests? Evidence from code compliance under the German corporate governance code

- Brigitte Haar
- 153: The financing dynamics of newly founded firms

- Julia Hirsch and Uwe Walz
- 152: Whatever it takes: The real effects of unconventional monetary policy

- Viral Acharya, Tim Eisert, Christian Eufinger and Christian Hirsch
- 151: How has sovereign bond market liquidity changed? An illiquidity spillover analysis

- Michael Schneider, Fabrizio Lillo and Loriana Pelizzon
- 150: Putting the pension back in 401(k) plans: Optimal versus default longevity income annuities

- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- 149: Systemic co-jumps

- Massimiliano Caporin, Alexey Kolokolov and Roberto Renò
- 148: On the applicability of maximum likelihood methods: From experimental to financial data

- Sven Thorsten Jakusch
- 147: Taring all investors with the same brush? Evidence for heterogeneity in individual preferences from a maximum likelihood approach

- Andreas Hackethal, Sven Thorsten Jakusch and Steffen Meyer
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