Passauer Diskussionspapiere, Volkswirtschaftliche Reihe
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- V-69-15: Preventing corruption by promoting trust: Insights from behavioral science

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-68-15: classEx: An online software for classroom experiments

- Marcus Giamattei and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-67-15: Cold Turkey vs. Gradualism - Evidence on Disinflation Strategies from a Laboratory Experiment

- Marcus Giamattei
- V-66-12: Mutual health insurance and its contribution to improving child health in Rwanda

- Agnes Binagwaho, Renate Hartwig, Denyse Ingeri and Andrew Makaka
- V-65-12: Deeds rather than omissions: How intended consequences provoke negative reciprocity

- Manuel Schubert
- V-64-12: On the costs of kindness: An experimental investigation of guilty minds and negative reciprocity

- Manuel Schubert and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-63-11: On the role of heuristics: Experimental evidence on inflation dynamics

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff, Manuel Schubert and Marcus Giamattei
- V-62-10: What we can and what we can't say about employment growth in specialised cities

- Oliver Farhauer and Alexandra Kröll
- V-61-10: Who accepts bribery? Evidence from a global household survey

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-60-10: Deterrence and constrained enforcement: Alternative regimes to deal with bribery

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-59-09: Die Shift-Share-Analyse als Instrument der Regional- und Clusterforschung

- Oliver Farhauer and Alexandra Kröll
- V-58-09: Verfahren zur Messung räumlicher Konzentration und regionaler Spezialisierung in der Regionalökonomik

- Oliver Farhauer and Alexandra Kröll
- V-57-08: The organization of anticorruption: Getting incentives right!

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-56-08: Kleine Klassen und gute Luft: Warum sind die Grundschulen auf dem Land besser?

- Florian Birkenfeld
- V-55-08: Wie zentral sind die Abschlussprüfungen an deutschen Schulen wirklich?

- Florian Birkenfeld and Shima'a Hanafy
- V-54-08: Die Neue Ökonomische Geographie: Ein Überblick

- Michael Pflüger
- V-53-07: Contracts induced by means of bribery: Should they be void or valid?

- Mathias Nell
- V-52-07: Strategic aspects of voluntary disclosure programs for corruption offences: Towards a design of good practice

- Mathias Nell
- V-51-07: Corrupt reciprocity: An experiment

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff and Björn Frank
- V-50-07: Fairness in sovereign debt restructuring

- Christian Engelen and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-49-07: Das Keynesianische Konsensmodell einer offenen Volkswirtschaft

- Christian Engelen and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-48-07: Eigenverantwortliche Individuen und Pro-Aktive Unternehmen

- Stephan Heblich
- V-47-06: Das Keynesianische Konsensmodell

- Christian Engelen and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-46-06: There is no bank lending channel!

- Luka Bajec and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-45-06: Corporate Social Responsibility: Einbettung des Unternehmens in das Wirtschaftssystem

- Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
- V-44-06: Combating corruption in Colombia: Perceptions and achievements

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff and Hady Fink
- V-43-06: Insider trading among central bankers: A treatise on temptation and policy choice

- Michael Schinke and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-42-06: Bürgerversicherung und Kopfpauschale haben vieles gemeinsam: Anmerkungen zur Diskussion einer Reform der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung

- Hans Joachim Allinger
- V-41-05: Let them take gifts, and cheat those who seek influence

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff and Mathias Nell
- V-40-05: Hares and stags in Argentinean debt restructuring

- Christian Engelen and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-39-05: Mayflies and long-distance runners: The effects of new business formation on industry growth

- Oliver Falck
- V-38-05: Determining trends for perceived levels of corruption

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-37-05: Product ban versus risk management by setting emission and technology requirements: The effect of different regulatory schemes taking the use of trichloroethylene in Sweden and Germany as an example

- Florian Birkenfeld, Daniel Gastl, Stephan Heblich, Ferry Lienert, Mascha Maergoyz, Oksana Mont and Andrius Plepys
- V-36-05: Das Konzept der eigenverantwortlichen Generation zur Bewältigung des demographischen Wandels

- Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
- V-35-05: Arbeitszeitflexibilisierung revisited

- Stephan Heblich
- V-34-05: Consequences and causes of corruption: What do we know from a cross-section of countries?

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-33-05: On the nature of the corrupt firm: Where to situate liability?

- Raphaela Seubert
- V-32-05: Das Scheitern junger Betriebe: Ein Überlebensdauermodell auf Basis des IAB-Betriebspanels

- Oliver Falck
- V-31-05: Between two evils: Investors prefer grand corruption!

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-30-04: Zur mikroökonomischen Fundierung der Geldnachfrage in allgemeinen Gleichgewichtsmodellen

- Roland Engels
- V-29-04: Generationsgerechtigkeit und Unternehmen

- Frauke David, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Christoph Kneiding
- V-28-04: The puzzle with increasing money demand: Evidence from a cross-section of countries

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-27-04: Bevölkerung und Wachstum: Die Bevölkerungsentwicklung in Deutschland als Herausforderung für Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik

- Gerhard D. Kleinhenz
- V-26-04: The effect of industry, region and time on new business survival: A multi-dimensional analysis

- Michael Fritsch, Udo Brixy and Oliver Falck
- V-92-22: The Mexican drug war: Elections and homicides

- Aixa García-Ramos
- V-91-22: Does information help to overcome public resistance to carbon prices? Evidence from an information provision experiment

- Fabienne Cantner and Geske Rolvering
- V-90-22: The fertility transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of structural change

- Nicolas Büttner, Michael Grimm, Isabel Günther, Kenneth Harttgen and Stephan Klasen
- V-89-22: Local inequality and crime: New evidence from South Africa

- Nicolas Büttner
- V-88-22: Plausible deniability: Integration vs. outsourcing with heterogeneous firms and unethical suppliers

- Claudius Löhnert
- V-87-22: Firms under pressure: International trade and social activism

- Claudius Löhnert
- V-86-21: Local global watchdogs: Trade, sourcing and the internationalization of social activism

- Pamina Koenig, Sebastian Krautheim, Claudius Löhnert and Thierry Verdier
- V-85-21: Effects of internal rural-urban migration on rural non-farm enterprises: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam

- Katharina Grabrucker
- V-84-21: Temperature and non-communicable diseases: Evidence from Indonesia's primary health care system

- Manuela Fritz
- V-83-20: On the malleability of gender attitudes: Evidence from implicit and explicit measures in Tunisia

- Eleonora Nillesen, Michael Grimm, Micheline Goedhuys, Ann-Kristin Reitmann and Aline Meysonnat
- V-82-20: Changing environmental conservation attitudes: Evidence from a framed field experiment among small-scale coffee farmers in Colombia

- Ann-Kristin Reitmann
- V-81-20: Can informal redistribution withstand formal safety nets? Insights from urban-rural transfers in Burkina Faso

- Michael Grimm, Renate Hartwig, Ann-Kristin Reitmann and Fadima Yaya Bocoum
- V-80-20: On the downward rigidity of wages: Evidence from an experimental labour market with monetary neutrality

- Susanna Grundmann, Marcus Giamattei and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-79-20: Do just deserts and competition shape patterns of cheating?

- Susanna Grundmann
- V-78-19: Revisiting habits and heterogeneity in demands

- Markus Fritsch, Andrew Adrian Yu Pua and Joachim Schnurbus
- V-77-19: The role of the career costs of children for the effect of public child care on fertility and maternal employment

- Katrin Huber
- V-76-17: Population dynamics of tax avoidance with crowding effects

- Johannes Lorenz
- V-75-17: Publicly announced speed limit enforcement and its impact on road safety: Evidence from the German Blitzmarathons

- Ramona Molitor
- V-74-16: Emotional numbing and lessons learned after a violent conflict - Experimental evidence from Ambon, Indonesia

- Katharina Werner and Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- V-73-16: Whom do people trust after a violent conflict? Experimental evidence from Maluku, Indonesia

- Katharina Werner
- V-72-16: Emotion vs. cognition - Experimental evidence on cooperation from the 2014 Soccer World Cup

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff, Marcus Giamattei, Katharina Werner and Manuel Schubert
- V-71-16: Mayor games in Bavaria: Self selection of local politicians is not influenced by constitutionally defined remuneration increases! Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany

- Lukas Schötz
- V-70-16: Power and rents - political influence on rent extraction: Quasi-experimental evidence for Bavaria

- Lukas Schötz