WiSo-HH Working Paper Series
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- 86: Going viral: Inflation narratives and the macroeconomy

- Max Weinig and Ulrich Fritsche
- 85: Mitigating urban stress through nature-based solutions: Green spaces in relocation decision-making

- Tetiana Dovbischuk
- 84: Overestimated labor force potential in Germany: The role of flexible working time models

- Christina Heike Maaß
- 83: Household inequality and the transmission of QE in euro area countries

- Johanna Krenz and Stylianos Tsiaras
- 82: Die Komplexität kollektiver Identitäten - Konzeptionelles Modell und explorative Analysen zur Bestimmung von Identitätsmustern in der deutschen Gesellschaft

- Rebecca Endtricht
- 81: Die Nutzer*innenperspektive auf On-Demand-Mobilität in ländlichen Räumen

- Christoph van Dülmen and Katharina Manderscheid
- 80: Financial integration and international shock transmission: The terms-of-trade effect

- Johanna Krenz
- 79: A leaky pipeline: Macroprudential policy shocks, non-bank financial intermediation and systemic risk in Europe

- Johanna Krenz and Akhilesh Verma
- 78: Understanding moral narratives as drivers of polarization about genetically engineered crops

- Gabi Waldhof and Ulrich Fritsche
- 77: Narratives on the causes of inflation in Germany: First results of a pilot study

- Lisa Demgensky and Ulrich Fritsche
- 76: Immigration and support for anti-immigrant parties in Europe

- Julian Jäger
- 75: Smarter than humans? Validating how OpenAI's ChatGPT model explains crowdfunding, alternative finance and community finance

- Karsten Wenzlaff and Sebastian Spaeth
- 74: Towards integrating social dynamics into climate economic scenarios literature review

- Simon Barth
- 73: Klimakrise und tiefe Unsicherheit: Welche Antworten bietet die Theologie? Ein Literaturüberblick

- Markus Dressel and Hermann Held
- 72: Ungleicher Familienalltag durch die Corona-Pandemie

- Lorenz Gaedke, Ammar Ćuk and Katharina Manderscheid
- 71: Teilhabe oder Reproduktion sozialer Ungleichheit durch Crowdwork? Empirische Einblicke in Erfahrungen von Menschen mit Beeinträchtigungen und Menschen mit Sorgeverpflichtungen

- Iris Nowak, Wiebke Frieß, Wolfgang Menz, Daniela Rastetter and Florian Schramm
- 70: Perceived income positions and attitudes towards EU inequality: A cross-country survey experiment

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz, Hequn Wang, Julian Jäger, Miriam Beblo and Henning Lohmann
- 69: Policy preference at central banks: Quantifying monetary policy signals using keyword topic models

- Sami Diaf
- 68: Immigrant bilingualism in the German labour market: Between human capital, social networks, and ethnic marginalisation

- Eva Markowsky, Fridolin Wolf and Marie Schäfer
- 67: New forecasting methods for an old problem: Predicting 147 years of systemic financial crises

- Emile du Plessis and Ulrich Fritsche
- 66: Where do I stand in the EU? Income comparisons and perceptions

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz, Julian Jäger, Hequn Wang, Miriam Beblo and Henning Lohmann
- 65: Culture, Female Labour Force Participation, and Selective Migrationː New Meta-Analytic Evidence

- Eva Markowsky
- 64: Targets in International Climate Policyː (Mis)understanding Two Degrees?

- Felix Otto and Hermann Held
- 63: Economics in Action – die Erstellung von Wirtschaftsprognosen in der (Corona-)Krise

- Verena Emme, Justus Henze, Werner Reichmann and Max Weinig
- 62: Uncovering Heterogeneous Regional Impacts of Chinese Monetary Policy

- Andrew Tsang
- 61: Who benefits? Heterogeneous effects of international student mobility on occupational attainment

- Stine Waibel, Heiko Rüger and Andreas Ette
- 60: Die Nachfolgerauswahl in Zeiten des technologischen Wandels

- Sebastian Hillebrand
- 59: Successor selection in times of continuity and renewal - A discrete choice-experiment

- Sebastian Hillebrand and Thorsten Teichert
- 58: Product development and (international) market development as reinforcing growth strategies - The role of familiy control

- Sebastian Hillebrand
- 57: Replacing temperature targets by subsidiary targetsː How accurate are they? – Overshooting vs. economic losses

- Lukas Stein, Mohammad Mohammadi Khabbazan and Hermann Held
- 56: A Scheme for Jointly Trading-off Costs and Risks of Solar Radiation Management and Mitigation Under Long-tailed Climate Sensitivity Probability Density Distributions

- Elnaz Roshan, Mohammad Mohammadi Khabbazan and Hermann Held
- 55: Cost Risk Analysisː How Robust Is It in View of Weitzman's Dismal Theorem and Undetermined Risk Functions?

- Hermann Held
- 54: How to formulate climate targets under uncertainty and anticipated future learning about climate sensitivity? – An axiomatic review of the strong sustainability paradigm

- Felix Schreyer and Hermann Held
- 53: Evaluating Delayed Climate Policy by Cost-Risk Analysis

- Robert Roth, Delf Neubersch and Hermann Held
- 52: Oil Price Shocks, Protest and the Shadow Economyː Is there a Mitigation Effect?

- Phoebe W. Ishak and Ulrich Fritsche
- 51: The Mission in Sightː How a Leaders' Motivation and Awareness relates to their Followers' Mission Valence

- Marcel Mayr
- 50: The Struggle Withinː Public Managers' Identity Struggles in Citizen Collaboration and Their Response Strategies

- Nils Aschhoff
- 49: Positioning sustainability to deal with complex systemsː From sustainability identity to sustainability outlook

- Genevieve Mortimer, Nina Tura, Bruce Mortimer and Timo Busch
- 48: Gender matters in language and economic behaviour

- Miriam Beblo, Luise Görges and Eva Markowsky
- 47: Hamburg-BUS 2019 Bürgerumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften für Hamburg

- Olaf Bock, Paul Borsdorf, Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Henning Lohmann, Sascha Peter and Kai-Uwe Schnapp
- 46: Consulting the chrystal ballː Firm's foresight and a cap-and-trade scheme with endogenous supply adjustments

- Maximilian Willner
- 45: Technological change and labor market integration

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz and Michael Wyrwich
- 44: Why the EU Market Stability Reserve deters long-term low-carbon investments

- Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner
- 43: For "better" or "worse": a direct approach to elicit preference rankings from life-satisfaction data

- Sonja Köke and Grischa Perino
- 42: Impact measurement in venture philanthropy organizationsː A single case study

- Anna Katharina Hochstädter
- 41: Networks, Institutions, Culture and Association? A case study on associative actions in the German markets for organic food

- Simon Dombrowski
- 38: Nachhaltige Normativität im globalen Raumː Kontestation und Konstitutionalisierung

- Antje Wiener
- 36: Remove or reserve? Allowance prices and design choices in Phase IV of the EU Emission Trading System

- Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner
- 35: Competition, Collective Bargaining, and Immigrant Wage Gaps Within German Establishments

- Clemens Ohlert, Miriam Beblo and Elke Wolf
- 34: Hamburg-BUS Herbst 2016ː Bürgerumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften für Hamburg

- Kamil Marcinkiewicz, Sascha Peter and Kai-Uwe Schnapp
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