IEW - Working Papers
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- 470: Screening, competition, and job design: economic origins of good jobs

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Klaus Schmidt
- 469: Trade, markup heterogeneity and misallocations

- Paolo Epifani and Gino Gancia
- 468: Habit formation, strategic extremism, and debt policy

- Egil Matsen and Ï¿½ystein Th�gersen
- 467: Do international labor standards contribute to the persistence of the child labor problem?

- Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 466: The political economy of imperialism, decolonization, and development

- Erik Gartzke and Dominic Rohner
- 465: Precautionary corporate liquidity

- Kaiji Chen, Zheng Song and Yikai Wang
- 464: Legal enforcement, public supply of liquidity and sovereign risk

- Filippo Brutti
- 463: From rags to rifles: deprivation, conflict and the welfare state

- Dominic Rohner
- 462: World heritage: Where are we? An empirical analysis

- Bruno Frey and Paolo Pamini
- 461: Grain prices and mortality in Vienna, 1648-1754

- Julia Casutt and Ulrich Woitek
- 460: Of bubbles and bankers: The impact of financial booms on labor markets

- Tobias Wuergler
- 459: The Macroeconomics of Model T

- Reto Foellmi, Tobias Wuergler and Josef Zweim�ller
- 458: Tightening the purse strings: the effect of stricter DI eligibility criteria on labor supply

- Stefan Staubli
- 457: To shape the future: How labor market entry conditions affect individuals' long-run wage profiles

- Beatrice Brunner and Andreas Kuhn
- 455: Lemons and money markets

- Christian Ewerhart and Patricia Feubli
- 454: Information sharing and information acquisition in credit markets

- Artashes Karapetyan and Bogdan Stacescu
- 453: Mental accounting in the housing market

- Johan Almenberg and Artashes Karapetyan
- 452: On the impossibility of core-selecting auctions

- Jacob Goeree and Yuanchuan Lien
- 451: What is Economics? � Attitudes and views of German economists

- Bruno Frey, Silke Humbert and Friedrich Schneider
- 448: Do research joint ventures serve a collusive function?

- Michelle S. Goeree and Eric Helland
- 447: Caught in the bulimic trap? Persistence and state dependence of bulimia among young women

- Michelle S. Goeree, John Ham and Daniela Iorio
- 446: Consonance and the closure method in multiple testing

- Joseph P. Romano, Azeem Shaikh and Michael Wolf
- 445: Fund-of-funds construction by statistical multiple testing methods

- Michael Wolf and Dan Wunderli
- 444: Hypothesis testing in econometrics

- Joseph P. Romano, Azeem Shaikh and Michael Wolf
- 443: Outside versus inside bonds: A Modigliani-Miller type result for liquidity constrained economies

- Aleksander Berentsen and Christopher Waller
- 442: Inflation and unemployment in the long run

- Aleksander Berentsen, Guido Menzio and Randall Wright
- 441: Liquidity, innovation and growth

- Aleksander Berentsen, Mariana Rojas-Breu and Shouyong Shi
- 440: Demand for Redistribution, Support for the Welfare State, and Party Identification in Austria

- Andreas Kuhn
- 439: Wise crowds or wise minorities?

- Christoph Brunner and Jacob Goeree
- 438: An experimental study of jury deliberation

- Jacob Goeree and Leeat Yariv
- 430: Demand reduction and preemptive bidding in multi-unit license auctions

- Jacob Goeree, Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof
- 429: An experimental study of auctions versus grandfathering to assign pollution permits

- Jacob Goeree, Charles Holt, Karen Palmer, William Shobe and Dallas Burtraw
- 428: An equilibrium analysis of the simultaneous ascending auction

- Jacob Goeree and Yuanchuan Lien
- 427: Cournot Oligopoly and Concavo-Concave Demand

- Christian Ewerhart
- 426: How to Extend a Model of Probabilistic Choice from Binary Choices to Choices among More Than Two Alternatives

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- 425: In the eye of the beholder: subjective inequality measures and the demand for redistribution

- Andreas Kuhn
- 424: The public health costs of job loss

- Andreas Kuhn, Rafael Lalive and Josef Zweimüller
- 423: Research governance in academia: are there alternatives to academic rankings?

- Margit Osterloh and Bruno Frey
- 422: Lottery pricing under time pressure

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy and Wolfgang R. K�hler
- 421: Elections and deceptions: an experimental study on the behavioral effects of democracy

- Luca Corazzini, Sebastian Kube, Michel Andr� Mar�chal and Antonio Nicol�
- 420: A multiplicity of approaches to institutional analysis. Applications to the government and the arts

- Bruno Frey
- 419: Making world heritage truly global: the culture certificate scheme

- Bruno Frey and Paolo Pamini
- 418: Punishment � and beyond

- Bruno Frey
- 417: Gl�ck: Die �konomische Analyse (Happiness: The Economic Analysis)

- Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer
- 416: Productivity shocks and aggregate cycles in an estimated endogenous growth model

- Jim Malley and Ulrich Woitek
- 411: Awards at work

- Susanne Neckermann, Reto Cueni and Bruno Frey
- 410: Austrian social security database

- Josef Zweim�ller, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, Rafael Lalive, Andreas Kuhn, Jean-Philippe Wuellrich, Oliver Ruf and Simon B�chi
- 409: Optimal design and p-concavity

- Christian Ewerhart
- 408: Technology shocks and aggregate fluctuations in an estimated hybrid RBC model

- Jim Malley and Ulrich Woitek
- 407: Eigenvectors of some large sample covariance matrices ensembles

- Olivier Ledoit and Sandrine P�ch�
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