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29-2012
Andreas Hildenbrand Is a "Firm" a Firm? A Stackleberg Experiment
28-2012
Janick Christian Mollet and Andreas Ziegler
Is Socially Responsible Investing Really Beneficial? New Empirical Evidence for the US and European Stock Markets
27-2012
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Gunther Markwardt
Pollution, Economic Development and Democracy:Evidence from the MENA countries
26-2012
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Andreas Buehn
Hold Your Breath: A New Index of Air Quality
25-2012
Sven Rudolph, Takeshi Kawakatsu
Tokyo’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme: A Model for Sustainable Megacity Carbon Markets?
24-2012
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan Resource Wealth and Entrepreneurship: A Blessing or a Curse?
23-2012
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan Military Spending and Economic Growth: The Case of Iran
22-2012
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Tim Mennel
Fiscal decentralization and Pollution: Institutions Matter
21-2012
Marcel Förster, Markus Jorra and Peter Tillmann
The Dynamics of International Capital Flows: Results from a Dynamic Hierarchical Factor Model
20-2011
Jana Brandt and Markus Jorra
Aid Withdrawal as Punishment for Defaulting Sovereigns? An Empirical Analysis
19-2012
Markus Alzer and Ramin Dadasov
Financial Liberalization and Institutional Development
18-2012
Andreas Lange and Andreas Ziegler
Offsetting versus Mitigation Activities to Reduce CO2 Emissions: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis for the U.S. and Germany
17-2012
Bernd Hayo and Matthias Uhl
Regional Effects of Federal Tax Shocks
16-2012
Michael J. Lamla and Samad Sarferaz
Updating Inflation Expectations
15-2012
Peter Tillmann
Capital Inflows and Asset Prices: Evidence from Emerging Asia
14-2012
Reinhold Kosfeld and Jorgen Lauridsen
Identifying Clusters within R&D Intensive Industries Using Local Spatial Methods
13-2012
Henning Fischer, Marta García-Bárzana, Peter Tillmann and Peter Winker
Evaluating FOMC forecast ranges: an interval data approach
12-2012
Ivo Bischoff and Frédéric Blaeschke
Window-Dressing and Lobbying in Performance-Budgeting: a Model for the Public Sector
11-2012
Christoph Büren, Björn Frank and Rosemarie Nagel
A Historical Note on the Beauty Contest
10-2012
Marco de Pinto
Unemployment Benefits as Redistribution Scheme of Trade Gains - a Positive Analysis
09-2012
Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
Leaders' Impact on Public Spending Priorities: The Case of the German Laender
08-2012
Matthias Greiff and Fabian Paetzel
Reaching for the Stars: An Experimental Study of the Consumption Value of Social Approval
07-2012
Hans G. Nutzinger
Dogmen- und realhistorische Aspekte des Wohlfahrtsbegriffs
06-2012
Peter Tillmann and Maik H. Wolters
The Changing Dynamics of US Inflation Persistence: a Quantile Regression Approach
05-2012
Max Albert and Andreas Hildenbrand
Industrial Organization in the Laboratory
04-2012
Sven Rudolph
Marktbasierte Klimapolitik in den USA: „Wind of Change“ oder „Blown by the Wind“?
03-2012
Jochen Michaelis
Optimal Monetary Policy in a Currency Union: The Role of the Cost Channel
02-2012
Benjamin Käfer and Jochen Michaelis
Länderrisiko: Die ökonomischen Konsequenzen einer Herabstufung durch die Rating-Agenturen
01-2012
Melanie-Kristin Beck, Bernd Hayo, and Matthias Neuenkirch
Central Bank Communication and Correlation between Financial Markets: Canada and the United States

























































































































































 

 

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