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- 33: Can Nudges Be Transparent and Yet Effective?

- Hendrik Bruns, Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Katharina Klement, Marijane Luistro Jonsson and Bilel Rahali
- 32: I'm in a hurry, I don't want to know! The effects of time pressure and transparency on self-serving behavior

- Johannes Jarke and Johannes Lohse
- 31: What Difference Does Long-Horizon Uncertainty Make? Housing Investment Choices in the Presence of Risky Steady State House Prices

- Xi Chen
- 30: Special Interest Politicsː Contribution Schedules versus Nash Bargaining

- Achim Voß and Mark Schopf
- 29: The Swing Voter's Curse in Social Networks

- Berno Buechel and Lydia Mechtenberg
- 28: The price and emission effects of a market stability reserve in a competitive allowance market

- Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner
- 27: Innovation and Family Firmsː Departing From R&D Mediations

- Jonas Steeger and Malte Hoffmann
- 26: Breaking down the wall between nature and nurtureː An exploration of gendered work preferences in East and West Germany

- Miriam Beblo and Luise Görges
- 25: Reciprocity Models Revisitedː Intention Factors and Reference Values

- Janna Hinz and Andreas Nicklisch
- 24: Information-sensitive Leviathans – the Emergence of Centralized Punishment

- Andreas Nicklisch, Kristoffel Grechenig and Christian Thöni
- 23: Climate campaigns, cap-and-trade and carbon leakageː Why trying to reduce your carbon footprint can harm the climate

- Grischa Perino
- 22: Adversity is a school of wisdomː Experimental evidence on cooperative protection against stochastic losses

- Sonja Köke, Andreas Lange and Andreas Nicklisch
- 21: Do Renewable Energy Policies Reduce Carbon Emissions? On Caps and Inter-Industry Leakage

- Johannes Jarke and Grischa Perino
- 20: Trust, but verify? When trustworthiness is observable only through (costly) monitoring

- Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke
- 19: Underpricing of Initial Public Offerings in Experimental Asset Markets

- Sascha Füllbrunn, Tibor Neugebauer and Andreas Nicklisch
- 18: Stock Price Dynamics and the Business Cycle in an Estimated DSGE Model for South Africa

- Michael Paetz and Rangan Gupta
- 17: The Power of Loveː A Subtle Driving Force for Unegalitarian Labor Division?

- Luise Görges
- 16: What goes around, comes aroundː Experimental evidence on exposed lies

- Kai-Uwe Schnapp, Sarah Mörtenhuber and Andreas Nicklisch
- 15: The Optimal Climate Policy of Mitigation and AdaptationːA Real Options Theory Perspective

- Nicole Glanemann
- 14: On the Interaction of Deterrence and Emotions

- Menusch Khadjavi
- 13: The joint benefits of observed and unobserved social sanction

- Andreas Glöckner, Sebastian Kube and Andreas Nicklisch
- 12: The Social Value of Transparency and Accountabilityː Experimental Evidence from Asymmetric Public Goods Games

- Menusch Khadjavi, Andreas Lange and Andreas Nicklisch
- 11: Fiscal Stimulus and Households' Non-Durable Consumption Expendituresː Evidence from the 2009 Australian Nation Building and Jobs Plan

- Emma Aisbett, Markus Brueckner, Ralf Steinhauser and Rhett Wilcox
- 10: Testing the Endowment Effect for Default Rules

- Isabel Marcin and Andreas Nicklisch
- 9: Sunk-Cost Fallacy with Partial Reversibilityː An Experimental Investigation

- Corina Haita
- 8: Parents' Ambitions and Children's Competitiveness

- Menusch Khadjavi and Andreas Nicklisch
- 7: Maintaining the Common Poolː Voluntary Water Conservation in Response to Varying Scarcity

- Emma Aisbett and Ralf Steinhauser
- 6: Second vs. Third Party Punishment under Costly Monitoringː A New Experimental Method and Evidence

- Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke
- 5: Strategic choices for redistribution and the veil of ignoranceː theory and experimental evidence

- Anke Gerber, Andreas Nicklisch and Stefan Voigt
- 4: Zur Ziehung von Stichproben in schwer erreichbaren Zielgruppen mit gravitationsanalytischen Methode

- Christian Hoops, Kai-Uwe Schnapp and Adrian Schaefer-Rolffs
- 3: On the Impulse in Impulse Learning

- Jieyao Ding and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2: Politische Stimmung in der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburgː Ergebnisse einer allgemeinen Bevölkerungsumfrage

- Olaf Bock and Kai-Uwe Schnapp
- 1: hroot - Hamburg registration and organization online tool

- Olaf Bock, Andreas Nicklisch and Ingmar Baetge