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MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics

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Coordination: Bernd Hayo • Philipps University Marburg
School of Business and Economics • Universitätsstraße 24, D-35032 Marburg
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Number Author Title Published
12-2026 Konstantinos Theocharopoulos
The strength to share: Adopting durable elite patronage
11-2026 Fabian Mankat and Konstantinos Theocharopoulos
A theory of the adverse effects of repression
10-2026 Gerrit Gräper and Fabian Mankat
When green technology adoption backfires: A theoretical analysis with heterogeneous internalization of environmental harm
09-2026 Bernd Hayo and Hiroyuki Ono
Who Should Be Responsible for the Livelihoods of Older Adults? A Comparison of Gender Differences in Public Attitudes Across Four East Asian Countries
08-2026 Pedram Sharafi and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan

The effect of oil rents on economic growth: Does digital adoption matter?
07-2026 Bernd Hayo and Tomomi Miyazaki

Survey of Japanese Taxpayers’ Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Fiscal Policy Issues: Documentation Paper
06-2026 Kareem Hamdy and Bernd Hayo
Documentation paper: Survey on Fertility Plans and Attitudes among Pakistani University Students Preparing for Emigration
05-2026 Bernd Hayo, Matthias Neuenkirch, and Manuel Walz
Estimating the Demand for a Digital Euro: A Survey Approach for France, Germany and Italy
04-2026 Justus Blaschke, Christoph Bühren, Fabian Meier, Marco Pleßner, and Ann-Kristin Wilper
The endowment effect: bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of over 40 years
03-2026 Maximilian Maurice Gail Cost Pass-Through, Price Competition, and Market Power in Brick-and-Mortar Pharmacies: Evidence from Germany
02-2026 Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan F. Gholipour
Economic Sanctions and Nationalist Solidarity: An Empirical Test of the Rally-Aroundthe-Flag Effect in Iran (2005-2020)
01-2026 Bernd Hayo Economic Causality in Light of Philosophical Concepts: Distinctly Idiosyncratic 

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