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- 51: Ain’t no Silver Bullet? Gun Laws and Suicide in the US
- Joshua Ball, Günther G. Schulze and Nikita Zakharov
- 50: Do Terrorist Attacks Polarize Politicians? Evidence from the European Parliamentary Speeches on Migration
- Hana Jomni and Nikita Zakharov
- 49: Religiosity and Covid-19 Preventive Behaviour
- Parrendah Adwoa Kpeli
- 48: Elections and (mis)reporting of COVID-19 mortality
- Parrendah Adwoa Kpeli, Günther Schulze and Nikita Zakharov
- 47: Historical Legacies and Urbanization: Evidence from Chinese Concessions
- Gan Jin and Günther Schulze
- 46: The Long-term Effect of Western Customs Institution on Firm Innovation in China
- Gan Jin and Günther Schulze
- 45: The Stock Market Effects of Islamist versus Non-Islamist Terror
- Gan Jin, Md Rafiul Karim and Günther Schulze
- 44: Transit Migration and Crime: Evidence from Colombia
- Ramón Rey, Günther Schulze and Nikita Zakharov
- 43: Economic Growth and Pollution in different Political Regimes
- Andreas Kammerlander
- 42: Stabilization Policy: A Turbulent Journey Through Time
- Oliver Landmann
- 41: Local Economic Growth and Infant Mortality
- Andreas Kammerlander and Günther Schulze
- 40: Rules versus Discretion: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia´s Intergovernmental Transfer System
- Gerrit J. Gonschorek
- 39: Political-economic Correlates of Environmental Policy
- Andreas Kammerlander and Günther Schulze
- 38: Subnational Favoritism in Development Grant Allocations – Empirical Evidence from Decentralized Indonesia
- Gerrit J. Gonschorek
- 37: Circle of Fortune: The Long Term Impact of Western Customs Institutions in China
- Gan Jin
- 36: To the ones in need or the ones you need? The Political Economy of Central Discretionary Grants ? Empirical Evidence from Indonesia
- Gerrit J. Gonschorek, Günther Schulze and Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir
- 35: The Determinants of Islamophobia – An Empirical Analysis of the Swiss Minaret Referendum
- Olga Orlanski and Günther Schulze
- 34: China’s evolving role in global production networks: Implications for Trump’s trade war
- Prema-chandra Athukorala
- 33: Does Corruption Hinder Investment? Evidence from Russian Regions
- Nikita Zakharov
- 32: Real Options in a Ramsey style Growth Model
- Hanno Dihle
- 31: Is Indonesia Trapped in the Middle?
- Haryo Aswicahyono and Hal Hill
- 30: What Determines Access to Piped Water in Rural Areas?Evidence from Small-scale Supply Systems in Rural Brazil
- Julia A. Barde
- 29: EMU and the Cyclical Behavior of Fiscal Policy: A Suggested Interpretation
- Oliver Landmann
- 28: Access to Piped Water and Human Capital Formation - Evidence from Brazilian Primary Schools
- Julia A. Barde and Juliana Walkiewicz
- 27: Short?Run Macro After the Crisis: The End of the “New” Neoclassical Synthesis?
- Oliver Landmann
- 26: Is There a Southeast Asian Development Model?
- Hal Hill
- 25: The impact of fiscal and political decentralization on local public investments in Indonesia
- Krisztina Kis-Katos and Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir
- 24: Administrative overspending in Indonesian districts: The role of local politics
- Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir, Krisztina Kis-Katos and Günther Schulze
- 23: Political Business Cycles in Local Indonesia
- Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir, Krisztina Kis-Katos and Günther Schulze
- 22: Corruption in Russia
- Günther Schulze, Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir and Nikita Zakharov
- 21: Decentralization as Unbundling of Public Goods Provision - New Effects of Decentralization on Efficiency and Electoral Control
- Antonio Farfan-Vallespin
- 20: Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Monetary Union under the Zero Lower Bound constraint
- Stefanie Flotho
- 19: On the Heterogeneity of Terror
- Krisztina Kis-Katos, Helge Liebert and Günther Schulze
- 18: The Regional Impact of Indonesia's Fiscal Policy on Oil and Gas - Options for Reform
- Cut Dian R.D. Agustina, Wolfgang Fengler and Günther Schulze
- 17: Economic Causes of Deforestation in the Brazil Amazon: A Panel Data Analysis for the 2000s
- Jorge Hargrave and Krisztina Kis-Katos
- 16: Gestaltungskriterien für ein Folgeabkommen zum Kyoto-Protokoll - Eine ökonomische Analyse des globalen Klimaschutzes
- Carolin Kleber
- 15: Democracy in Progress – or Oligarchy in Disguise? The Politics of Decentralized Governance in Post-Suharto Indonesia
- Christian von Luebke
- 14: Endogenous Environmental Policy when Pollution is Transboundary
- Joachim Fuenfgelt and Günther Schulze
- 13: What Determines Firms’ Decisions to Formalize?
- Neil McCulloch, Günther Schulze and Janina Voss
- 12: On the Origin of Domestic and International Terrorism
- Krisztina Kis-Katos, Helge Liebert and Günther Schulze
- 11: Homeowner-made Housing Price Bubbles - East Germany's Example -
- Kristof Dascher
- 10: On the Channels of Pro-Social Behavior-Evidence from a natural field experiment
- Hannes Koppel and Günther Schulze
- 9: EMU@10: Coping with Rotating Slumps
- Oliver Landmann
- 8: Child work and schooling under trade liberalization in Indonesia
- Krisztina Kis-Katos and Robert Sparrow
- 7: The Political Economy of Refugee Migration
- Mathias Czaika
- 6: What and how long does it take to get tenure? The Case of Economics and Business Administration in Austria, Germany and Switzerland?
- Susanne Warning, Christian Wiermann and Günther Schulze
- 5: Refugee movements and aid responsiveness
- Mathias Czaika and Amy Mayer
- 4: Civil conflict and displacement Village-level determinants of forced migration in Aceh
- Mathias Czaika and Krisztina Kis-Katos
- 3: Zeitschriftenrankings für die Wirtschaftswissenschaften Konstruktion eines umfassenden Metaindexes
- Susanne Warning, Christian Wiermann and Günther Schulze
- 2: Inefficient but effective? A field experiment on the effectiveness of direct and indirect transfer mechanisms
- Hannes Koppel and Günther Schulze
- 1: What does it take to be a star? The role of performance and the media for German soccer players
- Erik Lehmann and Günther Schulze