ZEW Discussion Papers
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- 19032: Expectations of reciprocity when competitors share information: Experimental evidence

- Bernhard Ganglmair, Alex Holcomb and Noah Myung
- 19031: How marginal is lignite? Two simple approaches to determine price-setting technologies in power markets

- Robert Germeshausen and Nikolas Wölfing
- 19030: Sequential procurement with limited commitment

- Nicolas Fugger, Vitali Gretschko and Martin Pollrich
- 19029: The 2011 break in the part-time indicator and the evolution of wage inequality in Germany

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Arnim Seidlitz
- 19028: State mandates on renewable heating technologies and the housing market

- Robert Germeshausen and Kathrine von Graevenitz
- 19027: Intergenerational mobility and self-selection of asylum seekers in Germany

- Michael Kolb, Guido Neidhöfer and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 19026: A retrospective study on the regional benefits and spillover effects of high-speed broadband networks: Evidence from German counties

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Niklas S. Dürr and Klaus Gugler
- 19025: Biases in fiscal multiplier estimates

- Zareh Asatryan, Annika Havlik, Friedrich Heinemann and Justus Nover
- 19024: Digitalization and the future of work: Macroeconomic consequences

- Melanie Arntz, Terry Gregory and Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
- 19023: Net neutrality regulation: Much ado about nothing?

- Ingo Vogelsang
- 19022: Determinants of work-related training: An investigation of observed and unobserved firm-, job- and worker-heterogeneity

- Susanne Steffes and Arne Warnke
- 19021: The choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems: A survey of experimental research

- Astrid Dannenberg and Carlo Gallier
- 19020: Birthplace diversity and team performance

- Enzo Brox and Tommy Krieger
- 19019: Income redistribution and self-selection of immigrants

- Giacomo Corneo and Guido Neidhöfer
- 19018: Search and equilibrium prices: Theory and evidence from retail diesel

- Luis Cabral, Dominik Schober and Oliver Woll
- 19017: Measuring China's patent quality: Development and validation of ISR indices

- Philipp Böing and Elisabeth Müller
- 19016: Employment and performance effects of circular economy innovations

- Jens Horbach and Christian Rammer
- 19015: Working from home: Heterogeneous effects on hours worked and wages

- Melanie Arntz, Sarra Ben Yahmed and Francesco Berlingieri
- 19014: Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re-appraisal that uses China's micro-data

- Jiansuo Pei, Bodo Sturm and Anqi Yu
- 19013: Fiscal policy and the assessment of output gaps in real time: An exercise in risk management

- Martin Larch, Alessandro Cugnasca, Diederik Kumps and Eloïse Orseau
- 19012: The distinct features of hidden champions in Germany: A dynamic capabilities view

- Christian Rammer and Alfred Spielkamp
- 19011: Anatomy of the medical innovation process: What are the consequences of replicability issues on innovation?

- Florence Blandinieres
- 19010: Taxation in the digital economy: Recent policy developments and the question of value creation

- Marcel Olbert and Christoph Spengel
- 19009: Different counselors, many options: Career guidance and career plans in secondary schools

- Bernd Fitzenberger, Annette Hillerich-Sigg and Maresa Sprietsma
- 19008: Cluster externalities, firm capabilities, and the recessionary shock: How the macro-to-micro-transition shapes firm performance during stable times and times of crisis

- Christian Hundt, Linus Holtermann, Jonas Steeger and Johannes Bersch
- 19007: Externalities in knowledge production: Evidence from a randomized field experiment

- Marit Hinnosaar, Toomas Hinnosaar, Michael Kummer and Olga Slivko
- 19006: Do companies benefit from public research organizations? The impact of the Fraunhofer Society in Germany

- Diego Comin, Georg Licht, Maikel Pellens and Torben Schubert
- 19005: Refugees welcome? Understanding the regional heterogeneity of anti-foreigner hate crimes in Germany

- Horst Entorf and Martin Lange
- 19004: Do voluntary environmental programs reduce emissions? EMAS in the German manufacturing sector

- Roland Kube, Kathrine von Graevenitz, Andreas Löschel and Philipp Massier
- 19003: Forward trading and collusion in supply functions

- Nikolas Wölfing
- 19002: The effects of natural disasters and weather variations on international trade: A review of the empirical literature

- Daniel Osberghaus
- 19001: Predicting innovative firms using web mining and deep learning

- Jan Kinne and David Lenz
- 1860: Returns to Education and Individual Heterogeneity

- Winfried Pohlmeier, Friedhelm Pfeiffer and Michael Maier
- 1859: Are Skill Requirements in the Workplace Rising? Stylized Facts and Evidence on Skill-Biased Technological Change

- Alexandra Spitz
- 1858: Are IPOs of Different VCs Different?

- Tereza Tykvova and Uwe Walz
- 1857: Worker Remittances and Capital Flows to Developing Countries

- Anja Kuckulenz and Claudia Buch
- 1856: Determinants of Environmental Innovations in Germany: Do Organizational Measures Matter? A Discrete Choice Analysis at the Firm Level

- Klaus Rennings and Andreas Ziegler
- 1855: Auswirkungen von Erbschaften und Schenkungen auf die Vermögensbildung privater Personen und Haushalte: Eine ökonometrische Analyse auf der Basis des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels

- Peter Westerheide
- 1854: International Tax Planning in the Age of ICT

- Anne Schäfer and Christoph Spengel
- 1853: New Estimates of the Duration and Risk of Unemployment for West-Germany

- Ralf Wilke
- 1852: Ist der Subtraktionstest ein geeignetes Verfahren zur Ermittlung missbräuchlich überhöhter Netznutzungsentgelte?

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker and Walter Elberfeld
- 1851: The Subtraction Rule and its Effects on Pricing in the Electricity Industry

- Walter Elberfeld
- 1850: Discrete Working Time Choice in an Applied General Equilibrium Model

- Nicole Gürtzgen, Michael Feil and Stefan Boeters
- 1849: Modeling Asset Returns: A Comparison of Theoretical and Empirical Models

- Erik Lüders and Michael Schröder
- 1848: Mission Impossible!? On the Harmonization of National Allocation Plans under the EU Emissions Trading Directive

- Christoph Böhringer and Andreas Lange
- 18059: Hotel rankings of online travel agents, channel pricing, and consumer protection

- Matthias Hunold, Reinhold Kesler and Ulrich Laitenberger
- 18058: Using emissions trading schemes to reduce heterogeneous distortionary taxes: The case of recycling carbon auction revenues to support renewable energy

- Claire Gavard, Sebastian Voigt and Aurélien Genty
- 18057: Effects of attribute-based regulation on technology adoption: The case of feed-in tariffs for solar photovoltaic

- Robert Germeshausen
- 18056: Endogenous worst-case beliefs in first-price auctions

- Vitali Gretschko and Helene Mass
- 18055: Strategies under strategic uncertainty

- Helene Mass
- 18054: Contract design with limited commitment

- Vitali Gretschko and Achim Wambach
- 18053: Fair cake-cutting in practice

- Maria Kyropoulou, Josue Ortega and Erel Segal-Halevi
- 18052: Multi-unit assignment under dichotomous preferences

- Josue Ortega
- 18051: Path dependencies versus efficiencies in regulation: Evidence from "old" and "new" broadband markets in the EU

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Enrico Maria Camarda and Ingo Vogelsang
- 18050: Unbundling, regulation and pricing: Evidence from electricity distribution

- Sven Heim, Bastian Krieger and Mario Liebensteiner
- 18049: Intergenerational mobility and the rise and fall of inequality: Lessons from Latin America

- Guido Neidhöfer
- 18048: Housing expenditures and income inequality

- Christian Dustmann, Bernd Fitzenberger and Markus Zimmermann
- 18047: Firm R&D investment and export market exposure

- Bettina Peters, Mark Roberts and Van Anh Vuong
- 18046: Capital gains taxation and funding for start-ups

- Alexander Edwards and Maximilian Todtenhaupt
- 18045: Can the private sector ensure the public interest? Evidence from federal procurement

- Leonardo M. Giuffrida and Gabriele Rovigatti
- 18044: Police reorganization and crime: Evidence from police station closures

- Sebastian Blesse and André Diegmann (geb. Nolte)
- 18043: Fiskalische und individuelle Nettoerträge und Renditen von Bildungsinvestitionen im jungen Erwachsenenalter

- Friedhelm Pfeiffer and Holger Stichnoth
- 18042: Market liberalization: Price dispersion, price discrimination and consumer search in the German electricity markets

- Klaus Gugler, Sven Heim, Maarten Janssen and Mario Liebensteiner
- 18041: Experimental and non-experimental evidence on limited attention and present bias at the gym

- Paul Muller and Wolfgang Habla
- 18040: The human capital selection of young males seeking asylum in Germany

- Martin Lange and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 18039: Higher taxes on less elastic goods? Evidence from German municipalities

- Sebastian Blesse, Philipp Doerrenberg and Anna Rauch
- 18038: Exploration vs exploitation, impulse balance equilibrium, and a specification test for the El Farol bar problem

- Alan Kirman, Francois Laisney and Paul Pezanis-Christou
- 18037: Training in the Great Recession: Evidence from an individual perspective

- Daniel Dietz and Thomas Zwick
- 18036: Cross-border tax evasion after the common reporting standard: Game over?

- Elisa Casi-Eberhard, Christoph Spengel and Barbara M. B. Stage
- 18035: A call to action: From evolution to revolution on the Common Reporting Standard

- Elisa Casi-Eberhard, Sara Nenadic, Mark Dinko Orlic and Christoph Spengel
- 18034: Foreign competition and executive compensation in the manufacturing industry: A comparison between Germany and the U.S

- Katharina Dyballa and Kornelius Kraft
- 18033: Web mining of firm websites: A framework for web scraping and a pilot study for Germany

- Jan Kinne and Janna Axenbeck
- 18032: Unemployment effects of the German minimum wage in an equilibrium job search model

- Maximilian Blömer, Nicole Guertzgen, Laura Pohlan, Holger Stichnoth and Gerard van den Berg
- 18031: Merging county administrations: Cross-national evidence of fiscal and political effects

- Sebastian Blesse and Felix Roesel
- 18030: Do digital information technologies help unemployed job seekers find a job? Evidence from the broadband internet expansion in Germany

- Nicole Gürtzgen, André Diegmann (geb. Nolte), Laura Pohlan and Gerard van den Berg
- 18029: Unemployment and social exclusion

- Laura Pohlan
- 18028: Gender, informal employment and trade liberalization in Mexico

- Sarra Ben Yahmed and Pamela Bombarda
- 18027: Subnational border reforms and economic development in Africa

- Thushyanthan Baskaran and Sebastian Blesse
- 18026: Bausteine für einen sektorenübergreifenden institutionellen Ordnungsrahmen für die Digitale Wirtschaft

- Thomas Fetzer, Heike Schweitzer and Martin Peitz
- 18025: Gap-filling government debt maturity choice

- Frederik Eidam
- 18024: The effects of uncertainty on market liquidity: Evidence from Hurricane Sandy

- Dominik Rehse, Ryan Riordan, Nico Rottke and Joachim Zietz
- 18023: Unemployment and online labor
- Kathrin Borchert, Matthias Hirth, Michael E. Kummer, Ulrich Laitenberger, Olga Slivko and Steffen Viete
- 18022: The distribution of material footprints in Germany

- Frank Pothen and Miguel Angel Tovar Reaños
- 18021: Inequality of educational opportunities and the role of learning intensity: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Germany

- Sebastian Camarero Garcia
- 18020: Go for gigabit? First evidence on economic benefits of (ultra-)fast broadband technologies in Europe

- Wolfgang Briglauer and Klaus Gugler
- 18019: Increasing tax transparency: Investor reactions to the country-by-country reporting requirement for EU financial institutions

- Verena Dutt, Christopher Ludwig, Katharina Nicolay, Heiko Vay and Johannes Voget
- 18018: New evidence on determinants of IP litigation: A market-based approach

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Kristof van Criekingen
- 18017: The demand for global and local environmental protection: Experimental evidence from climate change mitigation in Beijing

- Andreas Loeschel, Jiansuo Pei, Bodo Sturm, Ran Wang, Wolfgang Buchholz and Zhongxiu Zhao
- 18016: Idiosyncratic risk, aggregate risk, and the welfare effects of social security

- Daniel Harenberg and Alexander Ludwig
- 18015: Cognition, optimism and the formation of age-dependent survival beliefs

- Nils Grevenbrock, Max Groneck, Alexander Ludwig and Alexander Zimper
- 18014: Optimal taxes on capital in the OLG model with uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk

- Dirk Krueger and Alexander Ludwig
- 18013: Trust-based work time and the productivity effects of mobile information technologies in the workplace

- Steffen Viete and Daniel Erdsiek
- 18012: Impulsstudie "Telekommunikationsregulierung 4.0"

- Thomas Fetzer
- 18011: Bank credit supply and firm innovation

- Marek Giebel and Kornelius Kraft
- 18010: Incentive regulation: Evidence from German electricity networks

- Michael Hellwig, Dominik Schober and Luis Cabral
- 18009: Internationalisation, innovation and productivity in services: Evidence from Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom

- Bettina Peters, Rebecca Riley, Iulia Siedschlag, Priit Vahter and John McQuinni
- 18008: "Brain gain" on Wikipedia: Immigrants return knowledge home

- Olga Slivko
- 18007: The European Union emissions trading scheme and fuel efficiency of fossil fuel power plants in Germany

- Robert Germeshausen
- 18006: Sharing is not caring: Backward integration of consumers

- Christian Spindler, Oliver Woll and Dominik Schober
- 18005: Public investment in R&D in reaction to economic crises: A longitudinal study for OECD countries

- Maikel Pellens, Bettina Peters, Martin Hud, Christian Rammer and Georg Licht
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