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- 266: Delegating performance evaluation

- Igor Letina, Shuo Liu and Nick Netzer
- 265: Ordinal potentials in smooth games

- Christian Ewerhart
- 264: Analytical nonlinear shrinkage of large-dimensional covariance matrices

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 263: The limits to moral erosion in markets: social norms and the replacement excuse

- Björn Bartling and Yagiz Özdemir
- 262: Optimal search from multiple distributions with infinite horizon

- Jean-Michel Benkert, Igor Letina and Georg Nöldeke
- 261: Frictional asset reallocation under adverse selection

- Florian Madison
- 260: Corruption, norm enforcement and cooperation

- Justin Buffat and Julien Senn
- 259: Money, banking and financial markets

- David Andolfatto, Aleksander Berentsen and Fernando Martin
- 258: Hunting unicorns? Experimental evidence on predatory pricing policies

- Aaron Edlin, Catherine Roux, Armin Schmutzler and Christian Thöni
- 257: Gender differences in willingness to compete: the role of public observability

- Thomas Buser, Eva Ranehill and Roel van Veldhuizen
- 256: Job mobility and creative destruction: flexicurity in the land of Schumpeter

- Andreas Kettemann, Francis Kramarz and Josef Zweimüller
- 255: On linear transformations of intersections

- Alexey Kushnir and Shuo Liu
- 254: Multiple testing of one-sided hypotheses: combining Bonferroni and the bootstrap

- Joseph P. Romano and Michael Wolf
- 253: Sharp convergence rates for forward regression in high-dimensional sparse linear models

- Damian Kozbur
- 252: Monotone equilibria in signalling games

- Shuo Liu and Harry Pei
- 251: Revealing “Mafia Inc.”? Financial crisis, organized crime, and the birth of new enterprises

- Marco Le Moglie and Giuseppe Sorrenti
- 250: The role of gender in employment polarization

- Fabio Cerina, Alessio Moro and Michelle Rendall
- 249: Accounting for the new gains from trade liberalization

- Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nicholas Li, Ralph Ossa and Mu-Jeung Yang
- 248: Informality and the long run Phillips curve

- Mohammed Ait Lahcen
- 247: Inside money, investment, and unconventional monetary policy

- Lukas Altermatt
- 246: Balanced bootstrap joint confidence bands for structural impulse response functions

- Stefan Bruder and Michael Wolf
- 245: Smoking behaviour in Germany: evidence from the SOEP

- Daniela Heilert and Ashok Kaul
- 244: Do professional norms in the banking industry favor risk-taking?

- Alain Cohn, Ernst Fehr and Michel Maréchal
- 243: Revenue ranking of optimally biased contests: the case of two players

- Christian Ewerhart
- 242: The lottery contest is a best-response potential game

- Christian Ewerhart
- 241: Exit strategies for monetary policy

- Aleksander Berentsen, Sébastien Kraenzlin and Benjamin Müller
- 239: Fictitious play in networks

- Christian Ewerhart and Kremena Valkanova
- 238: Efficient Sorting: A More Powerful Test for Cross-Sectional Anomalies

- Olivier Ledoit, Michael Wolf and Zhao Zhao
- 237: Distributional comparative statics with heterogeneous agents

- Andreas Hefti
- 236: The benefits of intervention: birth weights in Basle 1912-1920

- Joël Floris, Kaspar Staub and Ulrich Woitek
- 235: Designing dynamic research contests

- Jean-Michel Benkert and Igor Letina
- 234: Mental capabilities, trading styles, and asset market bubbles: theory and experiment

- Andreas Hefti, Steve Heinke and Frédéric Schneider
- 233: Cooperation and Mistrust in Relational Contracts

- Holger Herz, Armin Schmutzler and André Volk
- 232: Improving weighted least squares inference

- Cyrus J. DiCiccio, Joseph P. Romano and Michael Wolf
- 231: Large dynamic covariance matrices

- Robert Engle, Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 230: Targeted information and limited attention

- Andreas Hefti and Shuo Liu
- 229: A "fractal" solution to the chopstick auction

- Christian Ewerhart
- 228: Persistent bias in advice-giving

- Zhuoqiong (Charlie) Chen and Tobias Gesche
- 227: Hidden persuaders: do small gifts lubricate business negotiations?

- Michel Maréchal and Christian Thöni
- 226: Priming in economics

- Alain Cohn and Michel Maréchal
- 225: Does the absence of human sellers bias bidding behavior in auction experiments?

- Björn Bartling, Tobias Gesche and Nick Netzer
- 224: The influences of social context on the measurement of distributional preferences

- Matthias Greiff, Kurt A. Ackermann and Ryan O. Murphy
- 221: Growth and welfare effects of intellectual property rights when consumers differ in income

- Christian Kiedaisch
- 220: Asymmetric information in frictional markets for liquidity: collateralized credit vs asset sale

- Florian Madison
- 219: Efficient computation of adjusted p-values for resampling-based stepdown multiple testing

- Joseph P. Romano and Michael Wolf
- 218: Subjective completion beliefs and the demand for post-secondary education

- Johannes Kunz and Kevin Staub
- 217: Network formation with local complements and global substitutes: the case of R&D networks

- Chih-Sheng Hsieh, Michael König and Xiaodong Liu
- 216: De-biasing strategic communication

- Tobias Gesche
- 215: Numerical implementation of the QuEST function

- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 214: Predicting US bank failures with internet search volume data

- Florian Schaffner