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- 468: T1 vs. T2: on the definition of mixed strategies in noncooperative games

- Christian Ewerhart
- 467: Games with continuous payoff functions and the problem of measurability

- Christian Ewerhart
- 466: Predicting the distribution of contest success under the illusion of proportionality

- Andreas Hefti and Peiyao Shen
- 465: Interpreting cynical beliefs about others

- Philipp Sternal
- 464: The talent paradox: why is it fair to reward talent but not luck?

- Björn Bartling, Alexander Cappelen, Ingvild L. Skarpeid, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- 463: Low risk, high variability: practical guide for portfolio construction

- Antonello Cirulli, Gianluca De Nard, Joshua Traut and Patrick Walker
- 462: Providing innovation incentives for the green transition

- Armin Schmutzler
- 461: Hotelling meets Shaked and Sutton: a unified linear model of product differentiation

- Armin Schmutzler
- 460: Constrained data-fitters

- Larry Samuelson and Jakub Steiner
- 459: Common ratio and common consequence effects arise from true preferences

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Ernst Fehr, Helga Fehr-Duda and Michele Garagnani
- 458: Choosing between causal interpretations: an experimental study

- Sandro Ambuehl and Heidi Thysen
- 457: On the uniqueness of the mixed equilibrium in the Tullock contest

- Christian Ewerhart
- 456: Trade, innovation and optimal patent protection

- David Hemous, Simon Lepot, Thomas Sampson and Julian Schärer
- 455: Silent networks: the role of inaccurate beliefs in reducing useful social interactions

- Ronak Jain and Vatsal Khandelwal
- 454: Great expectations? Experimental evidence from schools in Pakistan

- Minahil Asim, Ronak Jain and Vatsal Khandelwal
- 453: 3G internet and human capital development

- Ronak Jain and Samuel Stemper
- 452: (Not) thinking about the future: inattention and maternal labor supply

- Ana Costa-Ramón, Ursina Schaede, Michaela Slotwinski and Anne Brenøe
- 451: Entrepreneurs of emotions: evidence from street vending in India

- Ronak Jain
- 450: Transition to green technology along the supply chain

- Philippe Aghion, Lint Barrage, Eric Donald, David Hemous and Ernest Liu
- 449: Time is knowledge: what response times reveal

- Jean-Michel Benkert, Shuo Liu and Nick Netzer
- 448: A theory of recommendations

- Jean-Michel Benkert and Armin Schmutzler
- 447: Solving the n-player Tullock contest

- Christian Ewerhart
- 446: Censorship in democracy

- Marcel Caesmann, Janis Goldzycher, Matteo Grigoletto and Lorenz Gschwent
- 445: Random effects panel data models with known heteroskedasticity

- Julius Schäper and Rainer Winkelmann
- 444: On the psychological foundations of ambiguity and compound risk aversion

- Keyu Wu, Ernst Fehr, Sean Hofland and Martin Schonger
- 443: An equilibrium analysis of the Arad-Rubinstein game

- Christian Ewerhart and Stanisław Kaźmierowski
- 442: Beliefs about inequality and the nature of support for redistribution

- Aljosha Henkel, Ernst Fehr, Julien Senn and Thomas Epper
- 441: Wages and the Great War: evidence from the largest draft lottery in history

- Bruno Caprettini and Hans-Joachim Voth
- 440: A behavioral study of Roth versus traditional retirement savings accounts

- Clement E. Bohr, Charles Holt and Alexandra V. Schubert
- 439: The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences

- Ernst Fehr, Thomas Epper and Julien Senn
- 438: Same-sex teacher effects

- Alexandra de Gendre, Jan Feld, Nicolas Salamanca and Ulf Zölitz
- 437: Computing and comparing measures of rationality

- Lasse Mononen
- 436: Free to fail? Paternalistic preferences in the United States

- Björn Bartling, Alexander Cappelen, Henning Hermes, Marit Skivenes and Bertil Tungodden
- 435: Social preferences across subject pools: students vs. general population

- Thomas Epper, Julien Senn and Ernst Fehr
- 434: Carbon pricing and inflation expectations: evidence from France

- Jannik Hensel, Giacomo Mangiante and Luca Moretti
- 433: Racial unemployment gaps and the disparate impact of the inflation tax

- Mohammed Ait Lahcen, Garth Baughman and Hugo van Buggenum
- 432: Social preferences: fundamental characteristics and economic consequences

- Ernst Fehr and Gary Charness
- 431: A novel estimator of earth's curvature (allowing for inference as well)

- David R. Bell, Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 430: Improved inference in financial factor models

- Elliot Beck, Gianluca De Nard and Michael Wolf
- 429: Factor mimicking portfolios for climate risk

- Gianluca De Nard, Robert Engle and Bryan Kelly
- 428: On the (im-)possibility of representing probability distributions as a difference of i.i.d. noise terms

- Christian Ewerhart and Marco Serena
- 427: Leveraging social comparisons: the role of peer assignment policies

- Julien Senn, Jan Schmitz and Christian Zehnder
- 426: Neglected heterogeneity, Simpson’s paradox, and the anatomy of least squares

- Rainer Winkelmann
- 425: Single-firm inference in event studies via the permutation test

- Phuong Anh Nguyen and Michael Wolf
- 424: Does historical fiscal capacity leave a long-lasting legacy? Evidence from TV tax evasion

- Luca Bagnato
- 423: From taxation to fighting for the nation: historical fiscal capacity and military draft evasion during WWI

- Luca Bagnato
- 422: Who likes it more? Using response times to elicit group preferences in surveys

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Michele Garagnani
- 421: The growing importance of investment funds in capital flows

- Richard Schmidt and Pinar Yesin
- 420: Markowitz portfolios under transaction costs

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 419: A note on symmetric random vectors with an application to discrete choice

- Andreas Hefti
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