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Series handle: RePEc:zur:econwp
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2012
2011
- 058 Overvalued: Swedish monetary policy in the 1930s
by Alexander Rathke & Tobias Straumann & Ulrich Woitek
- 057 Emerging from the war: Gold Standard mentality, current accounts and the international business cycle 1885-1939
by Mathias Hoffmann & Ulrich Woitek
- 056 A geometric approach to mechanism design
by Jacob K. Goeree & Alexey Kushnir
- 055 Siesta: A theory of freelancing
by Maria Saez Marti
- 054 Seeds of distrust: Conflict in Uganda
by Dominic Rohner & Mathias Thoenig & Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 053 Does prospective payment increase hospital (in)efficiency? Evidence from the Swiss hospital sector
by Philippe K. Widmer
- 052 Accounting for heterogeneity in the measurement of hospital performance
by Philippe K. Widmer & Peter Zweifel & Mehdi Farsi
- 051 Wealth inequality and the optimal level of government debt
by Sigrid Röhrs & Christoph Winter
- 050 Generosity across contexts
by Alexander L. Davis & Nadja R. Jehli & John H. Miller & Roberto A. Weber
- 049 Does it matter how happiness is measured? Evidence from a randomized controlled experiment
by Raphael Studer
- 048 Financial incentives, the timing of births, birth complications, and newborns' health: Evidence from the abolition of Austria's baby bonus
by Beatrice Brunner & Andreas Kuhn
- 047 Heterogeneity in the relationship between happiness and age: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel
by Gregori Baetschmann
- 046 Identification and estimation of thresholds in the fixed effects ordered logit model
by Gregori Baetschmann
- 045 Optimal disclosure policy and undue diligence
by David Andolfatto & Aleksander Berentsen & Christopher Waller
- 044 The redistributive effects of monetary policy
by Olivier Ledoit
- 043 How do informal agreements and renegotiation shape contractual reference points?
by Ernst Fehr & Oliver Hart & Christian Zehnder
- 042 Parental leave and mothers' careers: the relative importance of job protection and cash benefits
by Rafael Lalive & Analía Schlosser & Andreas Steinhauer & Josef Zweimüller
- 041 The demand for social insurance: does culture matter?
by Beatrix Brügger & Rafael Lalive & Andreas Steinhauer & Josef Zweimüller
- 040 Education and optimal dynamic taxation: The role of income-contingent student loans
by Sebastian Findeisen & Dominik Sachs
- 039 Rankings games
by Bruno S. Frey & Margit Osterloh
- 038 Choice Democracy
by Olivier Ledoit
- 037 The happy artist? An empirical application of the work-preference model
by Lasse Steiner & Lucian Schneider
- 036 Knowledge is power: a theory of information, income, and welfare spending
by Jo Thori Lind & Dominic Rohner
- 035 Maintaining efficiency while integrating entrants from lower-performing groups: an experimental study
by Timothy C. Salmon & Roberto A. Weber
- 034 Pre-Play communication with forgone costly messages: experimental evidence on forward induction
by Andreas Blume & Peter H. Kriss & Roberto A. Weber
- 033 Cointegrated VARMA models and forecasting US interest rates
by Christian Kascha & Carsten Trenkler
- 032 Free-riding on liquidity
by Aleksander Berentsen & Samuel Huber & Alessandro Marchesiani
- 031 Generalized reduced-form auctions: a network-flow approach
by Yeon-Koo Che & Jinwoo Kim & Konrad Mierendorff
- 030 Conspicuous consumption and satisfaction
by Rainer Winkelmann
- 029 Copula bivariate probit models: with an application to medical expenditures
by Rainer Winkelmann
- 028 Attention competition
by Andreas M. Hefti
- 027 Big experimenter is watching you! Anonymity and prosocial behavior in the laboratory
by Franziska Barmettler & Ernst Fehr & Christian Zehnder
- 026 Tastes, castes, and culture: The influence of society on preferences
by Ernst Fehr & Karla Hoff
- 024 The coexistence of commodity money and fiat money
by Olivier Ledoit & Sébastien Lotz
- 023 Auctions vs negotiations in public procurement: which works better?
by Rafael Lalive & Armin Schmutzler
- 022 The impact of immigration on the wage distribution in Switzerland
by Sandro Favre
- 021 On the equivalence of Bayesian and dominant strategy implementation in a general class of social choice problems
by Jacob K. Goeree & Alexey Kushnir
- 020 Does raising the retirement age increase employment of older workers?
by Stefan Staubli & Josef Zweimüller
- 019 Applying for jobs: Does ALMP participation help?
by Rafael Lalive & Michael Morlok & Josef Zweimüller
- 018 On uniqueness and stability of symmetric equilibria in differentiable symmetric games
by Andreas Hefti
- 017 Testing for monotonicity in expected asset returns
by Joseph P. Romano & Michael Wolf
- 016 Cournot games with biconcave demand
by Christian Ewerhart
- 015 Tullock Challenges: happiness, revolutions and democracy
by Bruno S. Frey
- 014 Imbalance of World Heritage List: did the UNESCO strategy work?
by Lasse Steiner & Bruno S. Frey
- 013 War signals: a theory of trade, trust and conflict
by Dominic Rohner & Mathias Thoenig & Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 012 Uncertain demand, consumer loss aversion, and flat-rate tariffs
by Fabian Herweg & Konrad Mierendorff
- 011 World Heritage: Where are we? An empirical analysis
by Bruno S. Frey & Paolo Pamini
- 010 Structural development accounting
by Gino Gancia & Andreas Müller & Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 009 Inequality perceptions, distributional norms, and redistributive preferences in East and West Germany
by Andreas Kuhn
- 008 Money cycles
by Andrew Clausen & Carlo Strub
- 007 Social comparison in the workplace: evidence from a field experiment
by Alain Cohn & Ernst Fehr & Benedikt Herrmann & Frédéric Schneider
- 006 The sources and magnitudes of Switzerland’s gains from trade
by Christian Hepenstrick
- 005 Market Experience and willingness to trade: evidence from repeated markets with symmetric and asymmetric information
by Luke Lindsay
- 004 Reconsidering the analysis of longitudinal happiness data - with an application to the effect of unemployment
by Gregori Baetschmann & Kevin E. Staub & Rainer Winkelmann
- 003 Specification and estimation of rating scale models - with an application to the determinants of life satisfaction
by Raphael Studer & Rainer Winkelmann
- 002 Structural change and the Kaldor facts in a growth model with relative price effects and non-Gorman preferences
by Timo Boppart
- 001 What determines the World Heritage List? An econometric analysis
by Bruno S. Frey & Paolo Pamini & Lasse Steiner