ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series
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- 250: Information Transmission between Banks and the Market for Corporate Control
- Christian Bittner, Falko Fecht, Melissa Pala and Farzad Saidi
- 249: Female Leadership and Workplace Climate
- Sule Alan, Gozde Corekcioglu, Mustafa Kaba and Matthias Sutter
- 248: Attitudes to Migration and the Market for News
- Razi Farukh, Matthias Heinz, Anna Kerkhof and Heiner Schumacher
- 247: The Gender Gap in Earnings Losses after Job Displacement
- Hannah Illing, Johannes Schmieder and Simon Trenkle
- 246: Job Displacement and Migrant Labor Market Assimilation
- Maria Balgova and Hannah Illing
- 245: Persuasion with Limited Data: A Case-Based Approach
- Shiri Alon, Sarah Auster, Gabi Gayer and Stefania Minardi
- 244: Closing the Gender Gap in Salary Increases: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Promoting Pay Equity
- Jakob Alfitian, Marvin Deversi and Dirk Sliwka
- 243: Voting with Interdependent Values: The Condorcet Winner
- Alex Gershkov, Andreas Kleiner, Benny Moldovanu and Xianwen Shi
- 242: Optimal Insurance: Dual Utility, Random Losses and Adverse Selection
- Alex Gershkov, Benny Moldovanu, Philipp Strack and Mengxi Zhang
- 241: The Political Effects of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Weimar Germany
- Stefan Bauernschuster, Matthias Blum, Erik Hornung and Christoph Koenig
- 240: The Nash Wage Elasticity and its Business Cycle Implications
- Matthew Knowles and Mario Lupoli
- 239: The Taxation of Couples
- Felix J. Bierbrauer, Pierre Boyer, Andreas Peichl and Daniel Weishaar
- 238: How Heterogeneous Beliefs Trigger Financial Crises
- Florian Schuster, Marco Wysietzki and Jonas Zdrzalek
- 237: Image Concerns and the Dynamics of Prosocial Behavior
- Jana Hofmeier and Louis Strang
- 236: Carrots and Sticks: Targeting the Opposition in an Autocratic Regime
- Cathrin Mohr
- 235: Job Levels and Wages
- Christian Bayer and Moritz Kuhn
- 234: Committee Deliberation and Gender Differences in Influence
- Jonas Radbruch and Amelie Schiprowski
- 233: Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment
- Felix Chopra, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 232: Elite Selection in an Autocracy: The Career Costs of Political Ties
- Leonie Bielefeld and Cathrin Mohr
- 231: German Real Estate Index (GREIX)
- Francisco Amaral, Martin Dohmen, Moritz Schularick and Jonas Zdrzalek
- 230: Too-many-to-fail and the Design of Bailout Regimes
- Wolf Wagner and Jing Zeng
- 229: Financial Literacy, Experimental Preference Measures and Field Behavior – A Randomized Educational Intervention
- Matthias Sutter, Michael Weyland, Anna Untertrifaller, Manuel Froitzheim and Sebastian Schneider
- 228: Murphy's Law or Luck of the Irish? Disparate Treatment of the Irish in 19th Century Courts
- Anna Bindler, Randi Hjalmarsson, Stephen Machin and Melissa Rubio-Ramos
- 227: Homophily and Transmission of Behavioral Traits in Social Networks
- Palaash Bhargava, Daniel L. Chen, Matthias Sutter and Camille Terrier
- 226: Religion and Cooperation across the Globe
- Felipe Valencia Caicedo, Thomas Dohmen and Andreas Pondorfer
- 225: Tournament Incentives Affect Perceived Stress and Hormonal Stress Responses
- Thomas Dohmen, Ingrid Rohde and Tom Stolp
- 224: Accounting for Individual-Specific Reliability of Self-Assessed Measures of Economic Preferences and Personality Traits
- Thomas Dohmen and Tomáš Jagelka
- 223: On the Psychology of the Relation between Optimism and Risk Taking
- Thomas Dohmen, Simone Quercia and Jana Willrodt
- 222: Overexertion of Effort under Working Time Autonomy and Feedback Provision
- Thomas Dohmen and Elena Shvartsman
- 221: Crossing Borders: Labor Market Effects of European Integration
- Hannah Illing
- 220: Overconfidence and Gender Equality in the Labor Market
- Spencer Bastani, Thomas Giebe and Oliver Gürtler
- 219: A Note on Salience of Own Preferences and the Consensus Effect
- Thomas Dohmen, Simone Quercia and Jana Willrodt
- 218: Capital Deaccumulation and the Large Persistent Effects of Financial Crises
- Matthew Knowles
- 217: The Effects of Monetary Policy: Theory with Measured Expectations
- Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt and Johannes Wohlfart
- 216: Inequality and Risk Preference
- Harry Pickard, Thomas Dohmen and Bert Van Landeghem
- 215: Limited Energy Supply, Sunspots, and Monetary Policy
- Nils Gornemann, Sebastian Hildebrand and Keith Kuester
- 214: Optimal Refund Mechanism
- Qianjun Lyu
- 213: Motivated Memory in Economics - a Review
- Andrea Amelio and Florian Zimmermann
- 212: Interest Rates and the Spatial Polarization of Housing Markets
- Francisco Amaral, Name Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl and Moritz Schularick
- 211: Information Provision over the Phone Saves Lives: An RCT to Contain COVID-19 in Rural Bangladesh at the Pandemic’s Onset
- Shyamal Chowdhury, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch, Sebastian Schneider and Matthias Sutter
- 210: Spillover, Efficiency and Equity Effects of Regional Firm Subsidies
- Sebastian Siegloch, Nils Wehrhöfer and Tobias Etzel
- 209: The Distribution of Ambiguity Attitudes
- Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, Christian Zimpelmann and Axel Wogrolly
- 208: Stories, Statistics, and Memory
- Thomas Graeber, Christopher Roth and Florian Zimmermann
- 207: Coordinated Firm-Level Work Processes and Macroeconomic Resilience
- Moritz Kuhn, Jinfeng Luo, Iourii Manovskii and Xincheng Qiu
- 206: Proud to Not Own Stocks: How Identity Shapes Financial Decisions
- Luca Henkel and Christian Zimpelmann
- 205: Reputation vs Selection Effects in Markets with Informational Asymmetries
- Theodore Alysandratos, Sotiris Georganas and Matthias Sutter
- 204: Recent Advances in Studies of News Consumption
- Francesco Capozza, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- 203: A Note on Motivated Cognition and Discriminatory Beliefs
- Lasse Stötzer and Florian Zimmermann
- 202: Profit Taxation, R&D Spending, and Innovation
- Andreas Lichter, Max Löffler, Ingo E. Isphording, Thu-Van Nguyen, Felix Poege and Sebastian Siegloch
- 201: On Event Studies and Distributed-Lags in Two-Way Fixed Effects Models: Identification, Equivalence, and Generalization
- Kurt Schmidheiny and Sebastian Siegloch
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