ECON - Working Papers
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- 418: The swaps index for consumer choice

- Mia Lu and Nick Netzer
- 417: Finite approximations of the Sion-Wolfe game

- Leopold Aspect and Christian Ewerhart
- 416: Research joint ventures: the role of financial constraints

- Philipp Brunner, Igor Letina and Armin Schmutzler
- 415: Identifying nontransitive preferences

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Ernst Fehr and Michele Garagnani
- 414: Diagonal payoff security and equilibrium existence in quasi-symmetric discontinuous games

- Christian Ewerhart
- 413: A flexible copula regression model with Bernoulli and Tweedie margins for estimating the effect of spending on mental health

- Giampiero Marra, Matteo Fasiolo, Rosalba Radice and Rainer Winkelmann
- 412: Efficiency effects on coalition formation in contests

- Saish Nevrekar
- 411: The colonial legacy of education: evidence from of Tunisia

- Mhamed Ben Salah, Cédric Chambru and Maleke Fourati
- 410: A game-theoretic implication of the Riemann hypothesis

- Christian Ewerhart
- 409: Central bank digital currency and bank intermediation: medium of exchange vs. savings vehicle

- Remo Nyffenegger
- 408: No evidence that siblings’ gender affects personality across nine countries

- Thomas Dudek, Anne Brenøe, Jan Feld and Julia M. Rohrer
- 407: Introducing HiSCoD: a new gateway for the study of historical social conflict

- Cédric Chambru and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu
- 406: The dynamic consequences of state-building: evidence from the French Revolution

- Cédric Chambru, Emeric Henry and Benjamin Marx
- 405: Markets and transaction costs

- Simon Jantschgi, Heinrich H. Nax, Bary S. R. Pradelski and Marek Pycia
- 404: On market prices in double auctions

- Simon Jantschgi, Heinrich H. Nax, Bary S. R. Pradelski and Marek Pycia
- 403: Cheap search, picky workers? Evidence from a field experiment

- Harald Mayr
- 402: Optimal short-time work: screening for jobs at risk

- Julian Teichgräber, Simon Žužek and Jannik Hensel
- 401: Worth your weight: experimental evidence on the benefits of obesity in low-income countries

- Elisa Macchi
- 400: A typology of military conflict based on the Hirshleifer contest

- Christian Ewerhart
- 399: The career costs of children's health shocks

- Anne-Lise Breivik and Ana Costa-Ramón
- 398: The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850)

- Cédric Chambru and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu
- 397: Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe’s Great Recession

- Mathias Hoffmann, Egor Maslov and Bent Sorensen
- 396: Selecting valuation distributions: non-price decisions of multi-product firms

- Stefanie Bossard and Armin Schmutzler
- 395: Social preferences over ordinal outcomes

- Sandro Ambuehl and B. Douglas Bernheim
- 394: Voting for compromises: alternative voting methods in polarized societies

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Johannes Buckenmaier
- 393: A theory of simplicity in games and mechanism design

- Marek Pycia and Peter Troyan
- 392: Matching with externalities

- Marek Pycia and M. Bumin Yenmez
- 391: Obfuscation in competitive markets

- Ernst Fehr and Keyu Wu
- 390: Nonlinear unemployment effects of the inflation tax

- Mohammed Ait Lahcen, Garth Baughman, Stanislav Rabinovich and Hugo van Buggenum
- 389: Attention and salience in preference reversals

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- 388: The effect of higher-achieving peers on major choices and labor market outcomes

- Jan Feld and Ulf Zölitz
- 387: Comparative advantage and pathways to financial development: evidence from Japan’s silk-reeling industry

- Mathias Hoffmann and Toshihiro Okubo
- 386: Challenging the incumbent: entry in markets with captive consumers and taste heterogeneity

- Christian Oertel and Armin Schmutzler
- 385: Foundations of pseudomarkets: Walrasian equilibria for discrete resources

- Antonio Miralles and Marek Pycia
- 384: Induced automation: evidence from firm-level patent data

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, David Hemous, Morten Olsen and Carlo Zanella
- 383: Competitive attention, Superstars and the Long Tail

- Andreas Hefti and Julia Lareida
- 382: Leading with the (recently) successful? Performance visibility and the evolution of risk taking

- Sönke Ehret, Sonja Vogt, Andreas Hefti and Charles Efferson
- 381: Updating stochastic choice

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Maximilian Mihm
- 380: Growing like Germany: local public debt, local banks, low private investment

- Mathias Hoffmann, Iryna Stewen and Michael Stiefel
- 379: Self-serving biases in beliefs about collective outcomes

- Shimon Kogan, Florian Schneider and Roberto Weber
- 378: Igniting deliberation in high stake decisions: a field study

- Andreas Hefti, Peiyao Shen and King King Li
- 377: The complementarity between trust and contract enforcement

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr, David Huffman and Nick Netzer
- 376: Brothers increase women’s gender conformity

- Anne Brenøe
- 375: Inequality in models with a competition for market shares

- Andreas Hefti and Julian Teichgräber
- 374: Non-US global banks and dollar (co-)dependence: how housing markets became internationally synchronized

- Torsten Ehlers, Mathias Hoffmann and Alexander Raabe
- 373: Ethereum gas price statistics

- David Carl and Christian Ewerhart
- 372: On the negatives of negative interest rates and the positives of exemption thresholds

- Aleksander Berentsen, Hugo van Buggenum and Romina Ruprecht
- 371: Happy times: measuring happiness using response times

- Shuo Liu and Nick Netzer
- 370: Stochastic choice and preference reversals

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Johannes Buckenmaier and Michele Garagnani
- 369: Parent-bias

- Guilherme Lichand and Juliette Thibaud
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