University of Tübingen Working Papers in Business and Economics
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- 58: Migration and dynamics: How a leakage of human capital lubricates the engine of economic growth

- Gerhard Sorger, Oded Stark and Yong Wang
- 57: Board directors' preferences: What are good aggregation rules?

- Mihael Duran
- 56: Stressful integration

- Oded Stark
- 55: Monetary policy and hysteresis in potential output

- Daniel Kienzler and Kai Schmid
- 54: The evolution and sustainability of seasonal migration from Poland to Germany: From the dusk of the 19th century to the dawn of the 21st century

- Ewa Kepinska and Oded Stark
- 53: Icebergs versus tariffs: A quantitative perspective on the gains from trade

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Mario Larch
- 52: Back to the 'normal' level of human-capital driven growth? A note on early numeracy in Korea, China and Japan, 1550 - 1800

- Joerg Baten and Kitae Sohn
- 51: Employment, partnership and childbearing decisions of German women and men: A simultaneous hazards approach

- Markus Niedergesäss
- 50: Offshoring domestic jobs

- Hartmut Egger, Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona
- 49: International migration, human capital formation, and saving

- Oded Stark and Agnieszka Dorn
- 48: EMU, the changing role of public debt and the revival of sovereign credit risk perception

- Kai Schmid and Michael Schmidt
- 47: Income redistribution going awry: The reversal power of the concern for relative deprivation

- Oded Stark and Gerhard Sorger
- 46: Co-national and transnational networks in international migration to Spain

- Nina Neubecker and Marcel Smolka
- 45: Do family ties with those left behind intensify or weaken migrants' assimilation?

- Oded Stark and Agnieszka Dorn
- 44: Creativity, analytical skills, personality traits, and innovative capability: A lab experiment

- Werner Güth, Kerstin Pull and Manfred Stadler
- 43: Strategic delegation in price competition

- Werner Güth, Kerstin Pull and Manfred Stadler
- 42: Migration networks as a response to financial constraints: Onset and endogenous dynamics

- Oded Stark and Marcin Jakubek
- 41: Tariffs and welfare in new trade theory models

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Mario Larch
- 40: Engines of growth: Education and innovation

- Manfred Stadler
- 39: Resolving sovereign debt crises: Opening or closing the tap?

- Wilhelm Kohler
- 38: Employer sanctions, and the welfare of native workers

- Oded Stark and Marcin Jakubek
- 37: Do better capitalized banks lend less? Long-run panel evidence from Germany

- Claudia Buch and Esteban Prieto
- 36: Trade and the environment: The role of firm heterogeneity

- Udo Kreickemeier and Philipp Richter
- 35: Networks and selection in international migration to Spain

- Nina Neubecker, Marcel Smolka and Anne Steinbacher
- 34: Factor shares and income inequality - Empirical evidence from Germany 2002 - 2008

- Martin Adler and Kai Schmid
- 33: The home market effect, regional inequality, and intra-industry reallocations

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 32: Putting currency misalignment into gravity: The currency union effect reconsidered

- Jan Hogrefe, Benjamin Jung and Wilhelm K. Kohler
- 31: A back-door brain drain

- Oded Stark and Łukasz Byra
- 30: Unilateral trade liberalization in the Melitz model: A note

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin Jung
- 29: Women Count: Gender (in-)equalities in the human capital development in Asia, 1900-60

- Julia Friesen, Joerg Baten and Valeria Prayon
- 28: Policy responses to a dark side of the integration of regions

- Oded Stark
- 27: On the human capital of Inca Indios before and after the Spanish conquest: Was there a "pre-colonial legacy"?

- Dácil-Tania Juif and Joerg Baten
- 26: Duration dependence, lagged duration dependence, and occurrence dependence in individual employment histories

- Markus Niedergesäss
- 25: Integration, social distress, and policy formation

- Oded Stark
- 24: Stock return autocorrelations revisited: A quantile regression approach

- Dirk Baur, Thomas Dimpfl and Robert Jung
- 23: Trade, wages, and profits

- Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Udo Kreickemeier
- 22: Differential migration prospects, skill formation, and welfare

- Oded Stark and Roman Zakharenko
- 21: A concern about low relative income, and the alignment of utilitarianism with egalitarianism

- Oded Stark, Martyna Kobus and Marcin Jakubek
- 20: Growth effects of 19th century mass migrations: "Fome Zero" for Brazil

- Yvonne Stolz, Joerg Baten and Tarcísio Botelho
- 19: Why foreign ownership may be good for you

- Hartmut Egger and Udo Kreickemeier
- 18: Can Internet search queries help to predict stock market volatility?

- Thomas Dimpfl and Stephan Jank
- 17: Exchange of private demand information by simultaneous signaling

- Manfred Stadler
- 16: Risk and the role of collateral in debt renegotiation

- Werner Neus and Manfred Stadler
- 15: Is population growth conducive to the sustainability of cooperation?

- Oded Stark and Marcin Jakubek
- 14: Intrafirm conflicts and interfirm competition

- Werner Güth, Kerstin Pull and Manfred Stadler
- 13: Managerial versus production wages: Offshoring, country size and endowments

- Sebastian Benz and Wilhelm Kohler
- 12: Offshoring tasks, yet creating jobs?

- Wilhelm Kohler and Jens Wrona
- 11: Individual attitudes towards trade: Stolper-Samuelson revisited

- Ina C. Jäkel and Marcel Smolka
- 10: The merger of populations, the incidence of marriages, and aggregate unhappiness

- Oded Stark, Franz Rendl and Marcin Jakubek
- 9: The prospect of migration, sticky wages, and 'educated unemployment'

- C. Simon Fan and Oded Stark
- 8: The optimal structure of commodity taxation in a monopoly with tax avoidance or evasion

- Laszlo Goerke
- 7: The effect of occupation-specific brain drain on human capital

- Nina Heuer
- 6: On the economic architecture of the workplace: repercussions of social comparisons amongst heterogeneous workers

- Walter Hyll and Oded Stark
- 5: International trade, union wage premia, and welfare in general equilibrium

- Udo Kreickemeier and Frode Meland
- 4: What makes us want to have more than others? Explaining relative consumption effects of public and private goods

- Inga Hillesheim and Mario Mechtel
- 3: Endogenous selection of comparison groups, human capital formation, and tax policy

- Walter Hyll, Oded Stark and Yong Wang
- 2: Electoral Cycles in Active Labor Market Policies

- Mario Mechtel and Niklas Potrafke
- 1: Two-way migration between similar countries

- Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona
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