ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series
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- 300: Beliefs About Maternal Labor Supply
- Teodora Boneva, Marta Golin, Katja Kaufmann and Christopher Rauh
- 299: Is a uniform price on Carbon desirable? A public finance perspective
- Felix Bierbrauer
- 298: Measuring What Is Top of Mind
- Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Stefanie Stantcheva and Johannes Wohlfart
- 297: Strategic incentives in intermediary markets: Field-experimental evidence
- Max Thon, Oliver Gürtler, Matthias Heinz, Kai Schäfer and Dirk Sliwka
- 296: Repeated Trade with Imperfect Information about Previous Transactions
- Francesc Dilme
- 295: Private Sunspots in Games of Coordinated Attack
- Yuliyan Mitkov
- 294: On the Relationship between Borrower and Bank risk
- Yuliyan Mitkov and Ulrich Schüwer
- 293: Army of Mortgagors: Long-Run Evidence on Credit Externalities and the Housing Market
- Tobias Herbst, Moritz Kuhn and Farzad Saidi
- 292: Mixing QE and Interest Rate Policies at the Effective Lower Bound: Micro Evidence from the Euro Area
- Christian Bittner, Alexander Rodnyansky, Farzad Saidi and Yannick Timmer
- 291: Explanations
- Thomas Graeber, Christopher Roth and Constantin Schesch
- 290: Fake News: Susceptibility, Awareness and Solutions
- Tiziana Assenza, Alberto Cardaci and Stefanie Huber
- 289: Informal Elections with Dispersed Information: Protests, Petitions, and Nonbinding Voting
- Mehmet Ekmekci and Stephan Lauermann
- 288: Auctions with Frictions: Recruitment, Entry, and Limited Commitment
- Stephan Lauermann and Asher Wolinsky
- 287: From Buzz to Bust: How Fake News Shapes the Business Cycle
- Tiziana Assenza, Fabrice Collard, Patrick Fève and Stefanie Huber
- 286: Depression Stigma
- Christopher Roth, Peter Schwardmann and Egon Tripodi
- 285: Player Strength and Effort in Contests
- Thomas Giebe and Oliver Gürtler
- 284: Bargaining with Binary Private Information
- Francesc Dilmé
- 283: Learning in a Complex World Insights from an OLG Lab Experiment
- Cars Hommes, Stefanie Huber, Daria Minina and Isabelle Salle
- 282: Informational Boundaries of the State
- Thiemo Fetzer, Callum Shaw and Jacob Edenhofer
- 281: Performative State Capacity and Climate (In)Action
- Immanuel Feld and Thiemo Fetzer
- 280: Women’s Missing Mobility and the Gender Gap in Higher Education: Evidence from Germany’s University Expansion
- Barbara Boelmann
- 279: Misperceived Effectiveness and the Demand for Psychotherapy
- Christopher Roth, Peter Schwardmann and Egon Tripodi
- 278: The Hold-Up Problem with Flexible Unobservable Investments
- Daniel Krähmer
- 277: Who are They Talking About? Detecting Mentions of Social Groups in Political Texts with Supervised Learning
- Hauke Licht and Ronja Sczepanksi
- 276: No More Cost in Translation: Validating Open-Source Machine Translation for Quantitative Text Analysis
- Hauke Licht, Ronja Sczepanski, Moritz Laurer and Ayjeren Bekmuratovna
- 275: Ends versus Means: Kantians, Utilitarians, and Moral Decisions
- Roland Benabou, Armin Falk and Luca Henkel
- 274: Political Activists are Not Driven by Instrumental Motives: Evidence from Two Natural Field Experiments
- Anselm Hager, Lukas Hensel, Johannes Hermle and Christopher Roth
- 273: The Effects of UI Caseworkers on Job Search Effort
- Amelie Schiprowski, Julia Schmidtke, Johannes Schmieder and Simon Trenkle
- 272: Lost in Transmission
- Thomas Graeber, Shakked Noy and Christopher Roth
- 271: Information Experiments
- Ingar Haaland, Julian König, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 270: How In-Person Conversations Shape Political Polarization: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from a Nationwide Initiative
- Ximeng Fang, Sven Heuser and Lasse S. Stötzer
- 269: Identity and Economic Incentives
- Kwabena Donkor, Lorenz Goette, Maximilian Müller, Eugen Dimant and Michael Kurschilgen
- 268: Gender Differences in Wage Expectations and Negotiation
- Lukas Kiessling, Pia Pinger, Philipp Seegers and Jan Bergerhoff
- 267: The Role of Discounting in Bargaining with Private Information
- Francesc Dilme
- 266: Child Penalty Estimation and Mothers’ Age at First Birth
- Valentina Melentyeva and Lukas Riedel
- 265: Unemployment Risk, Portfolio Choice, and the Racial Wealth Gap
- Ellora Derenoncourt, Chi Hyun Kim, Moritz Kuhn and Moritz Schularick
- 264: Can Information Be Too Much? Information Source Selection and Beliefs
- Andrea Amelio
- 263: Contingent Belief Updating
- Chiara Aina, Andrea Amelio and Katharina Brütt
- 262: Debunking "Fake News" on Social Media: Short-Term and Longer-Term Effects of Fact Checking and Media Literacy Interventions
- Lara Berger, Anna Kerkhof, Felix Mindl and Johannes Münster
- 261: Strategic Complementarities in a Model of Commercial Media Bias
- Anna Kerkhof and Johannes Münster
- 260: When Product Markets Become Collective Traps: The Case of Social Media
- Leonardo Bursztyn, Rafael Jiménez Durán and Christopher Roth
- 259: Mental Models of the Stock Market
- Peter Andre, Philipp Schirmer and Johannes Wohlfart
- 258: Serving Consumers in an Uncertain World: A Credence Goods Experiment
- Loukas Balafoutas, Helena Fornwagner, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Maryna Tverdostup
- 257: Diagnostic Uncertainty and Insurance Coverage in Credence Goods Markets
- Loukas Balafoutas, Helena Fornwagner, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Maryna Tverdostup
- 256: Attention to the Macroeconomy
- Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 255: Historical Narratives about the COVID-19 Pandemic are Motivationally Biased
- Philipp Sprengholz, Luca Henkel, Robert Böhm and Cornelia Betsch
- 254: Sequentially Stable Outcomes
- Francesc Dilme
- 253: Gender Norms and the Gender Gap in Higher Education
- Stefanie Huber and Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz
- 252: Timing Decisions under Model Uncertainty
- Sarah Auster and Christian Kellner
- 251: Corrupted by Algorithms? How AI-generated and Human-written Advice Shape (Dis)honesty
- Margarita Leib, Nils Köbis, Rainer Michael Rilke, Marloes Hagens and Bernd Irlenbusch
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