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- 318: Multi-battle contests, finite automata, and the tug-of-war

- Christian Ewerhart and Julian Teichgräber
- 317: The economics of parenting

- Matthias Doepke, Giuseppe Sorrenti and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 316: Investigating survivorship bias: The case of the 1918 flu pandemic

- Joël Floris, Laurent Kaiser, Harald Mayr, Kaspar Staub and Ulrich Woitek
- 315: On self-serving strategic beliefs

- Nadja R. Ging-Jehli, Florian Schneider and Roberto Weber
- 314: Marginal jobs and job surplus: a test of the efficiency of separations

- Simon Jäger, Benjamin Schoefer and Josef Zweimüller
- 313: Wages and the value of nonemployment

- Simon Jäger, Benjamin Schoefer, Samuel Young and Josef Zweimüller
- 312: Vacancy durations and entry wages: evidence from linked vacancy-employer-employee data

- Andreas Kettemann, Andreas Mueller and Josef Zweimüller
- 311: Are banking and capital markets union complements? Evidence from channels of risk sharing in the eurozone

- Mathias Hoffmann, Egor Maslov, Bent Sorensen and Iryna Stewen
- 310: A model of endogenous financial inclusion: implications for inequality and monetary policy

- Mohammed Ait Lahcen and Pedro Gomis-Porqueras
- 309: Born to be an entrepreneur? How cultural origin affects entrepreneurship

- Katharina Erhardt and Simon Haenni
- 308: Attention please!

- Olivier Gossner, Jakub Steiner and Colin Stewart
- 307: Bad news turned good: reversal under censorship

- Aleksei Smirnov and Egor Starkov
- 306: Time will tell: recovering preferences when choices are noisy

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Ernst Fehr and Nick Netzer
- 305: Robust performance hypothesis testing with smooth functions of population moments

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 304: The causal effect of trust

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr, David Huffman and Nick Netzer
- 303: The cognitive foundations of cooperation

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Michele Garagnani
- 302: Strictly sincere best responses under approval voting and arbitrary preferences

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Johannes Buckenmaier
- 301: Womb at work: the missing impact of maternal employment on newborn health

- Caroline Chuard
- 300: Achievement rank affects performance and major choices in college

- Benjamin Elsner, Ingo Isphording and Ulf Zölitz
- 299: The causal effect of income on market social responsibility

- Björn Bartling, Vanessa Valero and Roberto Weber
- 297: Wider die Zahlengläubigkeit: Sind Befragungsergebnisse eine gute Grundlage für wirtschaftspolitische Entscheidungen?

- Helga Fehr-Duda and Robin Schimmelpfennig
- 296: Monetary Policy with Imperfect Signals: The Target Problem in a New Monetarist Approach

- Hannes Draack
- 295: Effects of institutional history and leniency on collusive corruption and tax evasion

- Johannes Buckenmaier, Eugen Dimant and Luigi Mittone
- 294: Origins of gender norms: sibling gender composition and women's choice of occupation and partner

- Anne Brenøe
- 293: Are professors worth it? The value-added and costs of tutorial instructors

- Jan Feld, Nicolas Salamanca and Ulf Zölitz
- 292: Cognitive sophistication and deliberation times

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Johannes Buckenmaier
- 291: The Big Robber Game

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Jaume García-Segarra and Alexander Ritschel
- 290: Factor models for portfolio selection in large dimensions: the good, the better and the ugly

- Gianluca De Nard, Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 289: Eu transfers and euroscepticism: can’t buy me love?

- Alessandro Borin, Elisa Macchi and Michele Mancini
- 288: Bank loan supply during crises: the importance of geographic diversification

- Sebastian Doerr and Philipp Schaz
- 287: Fairness in winner-take-all competitions

- Björn Bartling, Alexander Cappelen, Mathias Ekström, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- 286: Equilibrium in the symmetric Hirshleifer contest: uniqueness and characterization

- Christian Ewerhart and Guang-Zhen Sun
- 285: Exposure to more female peers widens the gender gap in STEM participation

- Anne Brenøe and Ulf Zölitz
- 284: Inference in additively separable models with a high-dimensional set of conditioning variables

- Damian Kozbur
- 283: Testing-Based Forward Model Selection

- Damian Kozbur
- 282: Targeted undersmoothing

- Christian Hansen, Damian Kozbur and Sanjog Misra
- 281: Inference for structural impulse responses in SVAR-GARCH models

- Stefan Bruder
- 280: Honesty in the digital age

- Michel Maréchal, Alain Cohn and Tobias Gesche
- 279: Voluntary disclosure in asymmetric contests

- Christian Ewerhart and Julia Lareida
- 277: Demand forces of technical change: evidence from the Chinese manufacturing industry

- Andreas Beerli, Franziska Weiss and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 276: Unemployment insurance and the labor market

- Josef Zweimüller
- 275: Multigrading and child achievement

- Gian Paolo Barbetta, Giuseppe Sorrenti and Gilberto Turati
- 274: Intergenerational mobility in the 19th century: micro-level evidence from the city of Zurich

- Giacomin Favre, Joël Floris and Ulrich Woitek
- 273: Money vs. time: family income, maternal labor supply, and child development

- Francesco Agostinelli and Giuseppe Sorrenti
- 272: An overlapping generations model for monetary policy analysis

- Samuel Huber and Jaehong Kim
- 271: Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution

- Eva Ranehill and Roberto Weber
- 270: The effect of peer gender on major choice

- Ulf Zölitz and Jan Feld
- 269: The impact of peer personality on academic achievement

- Bart Golsteyn, Arjan Non and Ulf Zölitz
- 268: The regulation of public service broadcasters: should there be more advertising on television?

- Gregory Crawford, Lachlan Deer, Jeremy Smith and Paul Sturgeon
- 267: Social norms, endogenous sorting and the culture of cooperation

- Ernst Fehr and Tony Williams
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