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- 111: Rethinking renewable energy policies for hydrogen: How the intercept of electricity and hydrogen markets can be addressed

- Daniel Geßner
- 110: Unilateral environmental policy and offshoring

- Simon J. Bolz, Fabrice Naumann and Philipp Richter
- 109: Are biases contagious? The influence of communication on motivated beliefs

- Andreas Grunewald, Victor Klockmann, Alicia von Schenk and Ferdinand von Siemens
- 108: The carbon footprint of global trade imbalances

- Hendrik Mahlkow and Joschka Wanner
- 107: Credit as an instrument for growth: A monetary explanation of the Chinese growth story

- Peter Bofinger, Lisa Geißendörfer, Thomas Haas and Fabian Mayer
- 106: R-star: A new approach to estimate the polar star of monetary policy

- Peter Bofinger and Thomas Haas
- 105: Performance of Renewable Energy Policies - Evidence from Germany's Transition to Auctions

- Daniel Geßner
- 104: Income misperception and populism

- Thilo N. H. Albers, Felix Kersting and Fabian Kosse
- 103: Cryptocurrency competition: An empirical test of Hayek's vision of private monies

- Fabian Mayer and Peter Bofinger
- 102: Discovering the true Schumpeter: New insights into the finance and growth nexus

- Peter Bofinger, Lisa Geißendörfer, Thomas Haas and Fabian Mayer
- 101: CBDC: A systemic perspective

- Peter Bofinger and Thomas Haas
- 100: The corporate saving glut and the current account in Germany

- Thorsten Klug, Eric Mayer and Tobias Schuler
- 99: A simple microeconomic model for the analysis of Vollgeld

- Peter Bofinger and Thomas Haas
- 98: A model of the market for bank credit: The case of Germany

- Peter Bofinger, Daniel Maas and Mathias Ries
- 97: A European public sphere in coverage of the Greek sovereign debt crisis in the news programmes of ARD and ZDF

- Kim Otto and Andreas Köhler
- 96: The lack of a European public sphere in the debate on the European sovereign debt crisis

- Kim Otto and Andreas Köhler
- 95: Income inequality, economic growth, and the effect of redistribution

- Klaus Gründler and Philipp Scheuermeyer
- 94: Current account dynamics and the housing boom and bust cycle in Spain

- Daniel Maas, Eric Mayer and Sebastian Rüth
- 93: Fraktionale Kointegrationsbeziehungen zwischen Euribor-Zinssätzen

- Andreas Dechert
- 92: Total factor productivity and the propagation of shocks: Empirical evidence and implications for the business cycle

- Eric Mayer, Sebastian Rüth and Johann Scharler
- 91: Towards a consumer sentiment channel of monetary policy

- Sebastian Debes, Johannes Gareis, Eric Mayer and Sebastian Rüth
- 90: Financial market heterogeneity: Implications for the EMU

- Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
- 89: Euler equations and money market interest rates: The role of monetary and risk premium shocks

- Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
- 88: What drives Ireland's housing market? A Bayesian DSGE approach

- Johannes Gareis and Eric Mayer
- 87: Government debt, inflation dynamics and the transmission of fiscal policy shocks

- Eric Mayer, Sebastian Rüth and Johann Scharler
- 86: Teaching macroeconomics after the crisis

- Peter Bofinger
- 85: The road to monetary union in Latin America: An EMS-type fixed exchange rate system as an intermediate step

- Daniel Garcia Rocabado
- 84: How bad is globalization for labour standards in the north?

- Alejandro Donado and Klaus Wälde
- 83: How trade unions increase welfare

- Alejandro Donado and Klaus Wälde
- 82: Price and inventory dynamics in an oligopoly industry: A framework for commodity markets

- Alexander Steinmetz
- 81: Competition, innovation, and the effect of knowledge accumulation

- Alexander Steinmetz
- 80: Conjectural cost variations in a differentiated good oligopoly

- Jens Jurgan
- 79: Foreign exchange interventions in emerging market countries: New lessons from Argentina

- Alexander Brause
- 78: Countercyclical taxation and price dispersion

- Eric Mayer and Oliver Grimm
- 77: Tactical size rotation in Switzerland

- Thorsten Hock
- 76: Review of the Literature on the Impact of Mergers on Innovation

- Norbert Schulz
- 75: How to get tenured (in Germany, in Economics)

- Andrey Launov, Michael Graber and Klaus Wälde
- 74: The Price Puzzle Revisited: Can the Cost Channel explain a Rise in Inflation after a Monetary Shock?

- Eric Mayer, Oliver Hülsewig, Steffen Henzel and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 73: The Effect of Mergers on the Incentive to Invest in Cost Reducing Innovations

- Robin Kleer
- 72: Competitive and Segmented Informal Labor Markets

- Isabel Günther and Andrey Launov
- 71: Bank Behavior and the Cost Channel of Monetary Transmission

- Timo Wollmershäuser, Eric Mayer and Oliver Hülsewig
- 70: Does the Service Argument Justify Resale Price Maintenance?

- Norbert Schulz
- 69: International Trade, Hedging and the Demand for Forward Contracts

- Jens Eisenschmidt and Klaus Wälde
- 68: Monetary Policy in China (1994-2004): Targets, Instruments and their Effectiveness

- Michael Geiger
- 67: The Svensson versus McCallum and Nelson Controversy Revisited in the BMW Framework

- Peter Bofinger and Eric Mayer
- 66: Teaching New Keynesian Open Economy Macroeconomics at the Intermediate Level

- Peter Bofinger, Eric Mayer and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 65: Parametric vs. Nonparametric Estimation of an Equilibrium Search Model with Employer Heterogeneity

- Andrey Launov and Joachim Wolf
- 64: Search Equilibrium, Production Parameters and Social Returns to Education: Theory and Estimation

- Andrey Launov and Christian Holzner
- 63: Pareto - Improving Unemployment Policies

- Klaus Wälde and Jörg Lingens
- 62: Resale Maintenance and the Service Argument: Efficiency Effects

- Norbert Schulz