Nr. |
Titel |
Autor |
Jahr |
Band |
1 |
Screen for collusive behavior : a machine learning approach |
Bantle, Melissa |
2024 |
2024,01 |
2 |
Intermedia agenda-setting from the far right? Three case studies on spillover effects by alternative media inGermany |
Klawier, Tilman |
2023 |
2023,03 |
3 |
Unlocking the power of generative AI models and systems such asGPT-4 and ChatGPT for higher education |
Gimpel, Henner et al. |
2023 |
2023,02 |
4 |
Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms |
Buchali, Katrin et al. |
2023 |
2023,01 |
5 |
Mind the gap: effects of the national minimum wage on the gender wage gap in Germany |
Schmid, Ramona |
2022 |
2022,06 |
6 |
Technical change, task allocation, and labor unions |
Marczak, Martyna et al. |
2022 |
2022,05 |
7 |
Migration and wage inequality : a detailed analysis for German regions over time |
Schmid, Ramona |
2022 |
2022,04 |
8 |
The return of happiness : resilience in times of pandemic |
Ahlheim, Michael et al. |
2022 |
2022,03 |
9 |
Occupational regulation, institutions, and migrants labor market outcomes |
Koumenta, Maria et al. |
2022 |
2022,02 |
10 |
Unraveling the spreading pattern of collusively effectivecompetition clauses |
Trost, Michael |
2022 |
2022,01 |
11 |
Input-output linkages and monopolistic competition : input distortion and optimal policies |
Jung, Benjamin et al. |
2021 |
2021,06 |
12 |
The rise of Eastern Europe and German labor market reform : dissecting their effects on employment |
Walter, Timo |
2021 |
2021,05 |
13 |
The collusive efficacy of competition clauses in Bertrand Markets with capacity-constrained retailers |
Trost, Michael |
2021 |
2021,04 |
14 |
Entry regulation and competition : evidence from retail and labormarkets of pharmacists |
Rostam-Afschar, Davud et al. |
2021 |
2021,03 |
15 |
Price discrimination with inequity-averse consumers : a reinforcement learning approach |
Buchali, Katrin |
2021 |
2021,02 |
16 |
Endogenous life expectancy and R&D-based economic growth |
Tscheuschner, Paul |
2021 |
2021,01 |
17 |
Automation, robots and wage inequality in Germany : a decomposition analysis |
Brall, Franziska et al. |
2020 |
2020,14 |
18 |
Occupational licensing and the gender wage gap |
Koumenta, Maria et al. |
2020 |
2020,13 |
19 |
Testing forecast rationality for measures of central tendency |
Dimitriadis, Timo et al. |
2020 |
2020,12 |
20 |
Encompassing tests for value at risk and expected shortfall multi-step forecasts based on inference on the boundary |
Dimitriadis, Timo et al. |
2020 |
2020,11 |
21 |
The heterogeneous effects of China’s accession to the world trade organization |
Jung, Benjamin |
2020 |
2020,10 |
22 |
Divergence in labour force growth : should wages and prices grow faster in Germany? |
Beissinger, Thomas et al. |
2020 |
2020,09 |
23 |
Overconfidence and gender differences in wage expectations |
Briel, Stephanie et al. |
2020 |
2020,08 |
24 |
It's a man's world? The rise of female entrepreneurship during privatization in Serbia |
Ivanovic, Vladan et al. |
2020 |
2020,07 |
25 |
The scientific revolution and its role in the transition to sustained economic growth |
Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Sibylle et al. |
2020 |
2020,06 |
26 |
The deep imprint of Roman sandals : evidence of long-lasting effectsof Roman rule on personality, economic performance, and well-beingin Germany |
Fritsch, Michael et al. |
2020 |
2020,05 |
27 |
Flexible work arrangements and precautionary behaviour : theory and experimental evidence |
Orland, Andreas et al. |
2020 |
2020,04 |
28 |
The retirement migration puzzle in China |
Chen, Simiao et al. |
2020 |
2020,03 |
29 |
Rising longevity, increasing the retirement age, and the consequences for knowledge-based long-run growth |
Kuhn, Michael et al. |
2020 |
2020,02 |
30 |
Going beyond GDP with a parsimonious indicator : inequality-adjusted healthy lifetime income |
Bloom, David E. et al. |
2020 |
2020,01 |
31 |
Mergers and partial tacit collusion |
Grüb, Jens |
2019 |
2019,15 |
32 |
Political implications of economic inequality : a literature survey |
Baric, Laura-Kristin et al. |
2019 |
2019,14 |
33 |
Who are the champions? Inequality, economic freedom and the olympics |
Kufenko, Vadim et al. |
2019 |
2019,13 |
34 |
Relative consumption, relative wealth, and long-run growth : when and why is the standard analysis prone to erroneous conclusions? |
Hof, Franz X. et al. |
2019 |
2019,12 |
35 |
International digital currencies and their impact on monetary policy : an exploration of implications and vulnerability |
Proettel, Thorsten |
2019 |
2019,11 |
36 |
Keynesian capital theory : declining interest rates and persisting profits |
Spahn, Peter |
2019 |
2019,10 |
37 |
The fetters of inheritance? Equal partition and regional economic development |
Huning, Thilo R. et al. |
2019 |
2019,09 |
38 |
Data quality and information loss in standardised interpolated path analysis : quality measures and guidelines |
Lenz, Annika et al. |
2019 |
2019,08 |
39 |
Biogas plant optimization by increasing its exibility considering uncertain revenues |
Fichtner, Stephan et al. |
2019 |
2019,07 |
40 |
Mapping Stratification : the industry-occupationspace reveals the network structure ofinequality |
Hartmann, Dominik et al. |
2019 |
2019,06 |
41 |
Decomposing a decomposition : within-country differences and the role of structural change in productivity growth |
Escobar, Octavio et al. |
2019 |
2019,05 |
42 |
Identifying smart strategies for economic diversification and inclusive growth in developing economies : the case of Paraguay |
Hartmann, Dominik et al. |
2019 |
2019,04 |
43 |
Knowledge networks in the German bioeconomy : network structure of publicly funded R&D networks |
Bogner, Kristina |
2019 |
2019,03 |
44 |
Go east : on the impact of the Transiberian Railway on economic development in Eastern Russia |
Seiffert, Sebastian |
2019 |
2019,02 |
45 |
International trade, development traps, and the core-periphery structure of income inequality |
Hartmann, Dominik et al. |
2019 |
2019,01 |
46 |
North-South trade agreements and the quality of institutions: panel data evidence |
Schneider, Sophie Therese |
2018 |
2018,27 |
47 |
Was war falsch am Merkantilismus? |
Spahn, Peter |
2018 |
2018,26 |
48 |
Wasted! Resource recovery and waste management in Cuba |
Ahlheim, Michael et al. |
2018 |
2018,25 |
49 |
Obesity inequality and the changing shape of the bodyweight distribution in China |
Nie, Peng et al. |
2018 |
2018,24 |
50 |
Does regulation trade-off quality against inequality? : The case of German architects and construction engineers |
Rostam-Afschar, Davud et al. |
2018 |
2018,23 |
51 |
The role of FDI in structural change : evidence from Mexico |
Escobar, Octavio et al. |
2018 |
2018,22 |
52 |
Shaming for tax enforcement : evidence from a new policy |
Dwenger, Najda et al. |
2018 |
2018,21 |
53 |
The persistence of ownership inequality – investors on the Germanstock exchanges, 1869-1945 |
Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Sibylle et al. |
2018 |
2018,20 |
54 |
Technological unemployment revisited : automation in a searchand matching framework |
Cords, Dario et al. |
2018 |
2018,19 |
55 |
The effect of culture on trade over time : new evidence from the GLOBE data set |
Frank, Jonas |
2018 |
2018,18 |
56 |
The effects of economic sanctions on trade : new evidence from apanel PPML gravity approach |
Frank, Jonas |
2018 |
2018,17 |
57 |
Trade and welfare effects of a potential free trade agreementbetween Japan and the United States |
Walter, Timo |
2018 |
2018,16 |
58 |
The effect of women directors on innovation activity and performance of corporate firms - evidence from China |
Töpfer, Marina |
2018 |
2018,15 |
59 |
The size of the middle class and educational outcomes : theory and evidence from the Indian subcontinent |
Prettner, Klaus et al. |
2018 |
2018,14 |
60 |
Automatisierung, Wachstum und Ungleichheit |
Geiger, Niels et al. |
2018 |
2018,13 |
61 |
Competitiveness at the country-sector level : new measures based on global value chains |
Marczak, Martyna et al. |
2018 |
2018,12 |
62 |
Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen der Automatisierung |
Prettner, Klaus et al. |
2018 |
2018,11 |
63 |
The international sales accelerator : a project management tool for improving sales performance in foreign target markets |
Gerybadze, Alexander et al. |
2018 |
2018,10 |
64 |
WeChat – using social media for the assessment of tourist preferences for environmental improvements in China |
Ahlheim, Michael et al. |
2018 |
2018,09 |
65 |
Price regulations and price adjustment dynamics : evidence from the Austrian retail fuel market |
Fasoula, Evanthia et al. |
2018 |
2018,08 |
66 |
Testing for cointegration with threshold adjustment in the presence of structural breaks |
Schweikert, Karsten |
2018 |
2018,07 |
67 |
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts – pricing pressure indices for mergers of vertically integrated firms |
Trost, Michael |
2018 |
2018,06 |
68 |
Does size matter? Implications of household size for economic growth and convergence |
Kufenko, Vadim et al. |
2018 |
2018,05 |
69 |
Three pillars of urbanization : migration, aging, and growth |
Grafeneder-Weissteiner, Theresa et al. |
2018 |
2018,04 |
70 |
Perceived wages and the gender gap in STEM fields |
Osikominu, Aderonke et al. |
2018 |
2018,03 |
71 |
Unconventional views on inflation control : forward guidance, the neo-Fisherian approach, and the fiscal theory of the price level |
Spahn, Peter |
2018 |
2018,02 |
72 |
Founder CEOs and new venture media coverage |
Howard, Michael D. et al. |
2018 |
2018,01 |
73 |
The effect of transfer pricing regulations on intra-industry trade |
Dekker, Vincent et al. |
2017 |
2017,32 |
74 |
Longevity-induced vertical innovation and the tradeoff between life and growth |
Baldanzi, Annarita et al. |
2017 |
2017,31 |
75 |
Arbeitswelt: Digital – Belastung: Real? : Der erlebte Wandel der Arbeitswelt innerhalb der IT-Branche aus Sicht der Arbeitnehmer |
Adelhelm, Ann-Sophie et al. |
2017 |
2017,30 |
76 |
Robots and the skill premium : an automation-based explanation of wage inequality |
Lankisch, Clemens et al. |
2017 |
2017,29 |
77 |
Clustering surgical procedures for master surgical scheduling |
Kressner, Alexander et al. |
2017 |
2017,28 |
78 |
Optimal taxation under different concepts of justness |
Jessen, Robin et al. |
2017 |
2017,27 |
79 |
Detailed RIF decomposition with selection : the gender pay gap in Italy |
Töpfer, Marina |
2017 |
2017,26 |
80 |
Livestock asset dynamics among pastoralists in Northern Kenya |
Mburu, Samuel et al. |
2017 |
2017,25 |
81 |
The value of political connections in the first German democracy : evidence from the Berlin stock exchange |
Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Sibylle et al. |
2017 |
2017,24 |
82 |
Structural transformation and its relevance for economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa |
Busse, Matthias et al. |
2017 |
2017,23 |
83 |
Lord of the Lemons : origin and dynamics of state capacity |
Huning, Thilo R. et al. |
2017 |
2017,22 |
84 |
Preschool child care and child well-being in Germany : does the migrant experience differ? |
Kaiser, Micha et al. |
2017 |
2017,21 |
85 |
Endogenous technology, matching, and labor unions : does low-skilled immigration affect the technological alignment of the host country? |
Cords, Dario |
2017 |
2017,20 |
86 |
A review of spatial econometric models for count data |
Glaser, Stephanie |
2017 |
2017,19 |
87 |
Savings banks and the industrial revolution in Prussia : supporting regional development with public financial institutions |
Lehmann-Hasemeyer, Sibylle et al. |
2017 |
2017,18 |
88 |
Doctoral Consortium of the 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation |
|
2017 |
2017,17 |
89 |
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation |
|
2017 |
2017,16 |
90 |
On the determinants of speculation : a case for extendeddisclosures in corporate risk management1 |
Hecht, Andreas |
2017 |
2017,15 |
91 |
The convergence of the gender pay gap : an alternative estimation approach |
Castagnetti, Carolina et al. |
2017 |
2017,14 |
92 |
Spatial differences in stunting and household agricultural production in South Africa : (re-)examining the links using national panel survey data |
Otterbach, Steffen et al. |
2017 |
2017,13 |
93 |
How do entrepreneurial portfolios respond to income taxation? |
Fossen, Frank M. et al. |
2017 |
2017,12 |
94 |
Divergence, convergence, and the history-augmented Solow model |
Kufenko, Vadim et al. |
2017 |
2017,11 |
95 |
The local environment shapes refugee integration : evidence from post-war Germany |
Braun, Sebastian Till et al. |
2017 |
2017,10 |
96 |
The economic burden of chronic diseases : estimates and projections for China, Japan, and South Korea |
Bloom, David E. et al. |
2017 |
2017,09 |
97 |
The lost race against the machine : automation, education and inequality in an R&D-based growth model |
Prettner, Klaus et al. |
2017 |
2017,08 |
98 |
On the possibility of automation-induced stagnation |
Gasteiger, Emanuel et al. |
2017 |
2017,07 |
99 |
Inequality and guard labor, or prohibition and guard labor? |
Geloso, Vincent et al. |
2017 |
2017,06 |
100 |
Automation and demographic change |
Abeliansky, Ana et al. |
2017 |
2017,05 |
101 |
Gun violence in the U.S. : correlates and causes |
Kukharskyy, Bohdan et al. |
2017 |
2017,04 |
102 |
Labour as a utility measure reconsidered |
Ahlheim, Michael et al. |
2017 |
2017,03 |
103 |
Moral hazard in VC finance : more expensive than you thought |
Tennert, Julius et al. |
2017 |
2017,02 |
104 |
Children’s health, human capital accumulation, and R&D-based economic growth |
Baldanzi, Annarita et al. |
2017 |
2017,01 |
105 |
You can't always get what you want? Estimator choice and the speed of convergence |
Kufenko, Vadim et al. |
2016 |
2016,20 |
106 |
Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality |
Prettner, Klaus et al. |
2016 |
2016,19 |
107 |
The implications of automation for economic growth and the labor share |
Prettner, Klaus |
2016 |
2016,18 |
108 |
Celebrating 30 years of Innovation System research : what you need to know about Innovation Systems |
Klein, Malte et al. |
2016 |
2016,17 |
109 |
Illuminating the World Cup effect : night lights evidence from South Africa |
Pfeifer, Gregor et al. |
2016 |
2016,16 |
110 |
Has the German reunification strengthened Germany’s national innovation system? : Triple Helix dynamics of Germany’s innovation system |
Yi, Seung-Kyu et al. |
2016 |
2016,15 |
111 |
The effect of teenage employment on character skills, expectationsand occupational choice strategies |
Fuchs, Benjamin |
2016 |
2016,14 |
112 |
Structural shift and increasing variety in Korea, 1960–2010 : empirical evidence of the economic development model by the creation of new sectors |
Yeon, Jung-In et al. |
2016 |
2016,13 |
113 |
The quest for status and R&D-based growth |
Hof, Franz X. et al. |
2016 |
2016,12 |
114 |
The contribution of female health to economic development |
Bloom, David E. et al. |
2016 |
2016,11 |
115 |
Continuity under a different name, the outcome of privatisation in Serbia |
Ivanovic, Vladan et al. |
2016 |
2016,10 |
116 |
The co-evolution of innovation networks : collaboration between West and East Germany from 1972 to 2014 |
Jun, Bogang et al. |
2016 |
2016,09 |
117 |
Fuel for life : domestic cooking fuels and women’s health in rural China? |
Nie, Peng et al. |
2016 |
2016,08 |
118 |
How important is precautionary labor supply? |
Jessen, Robin et al. |
2016 |
2016,07 |
119 |
Deregulation of temporary agency employment in a unionized economy : does this really lead to a substitution of regular employment |
Baudy, Philipp et al. |
2016 |
2016,06 |
120 |
A data-driven procedure to determine the bunching window : an application to the Netherlands |
Dekker, Vincent et al. |
2016 |
2016,05 |
121 |
Population growth, saving, interest rates and stagnation : discussing the Eggertsson-Mehrotra model |
Spahn, Peter |
2016 |
2016,04 |
122 |
Food insecurity among older Europeans : evidence from the survey of health, ageing, and retirement in Europe |
Nie, Peng et al. |
2016 |
2016,03 |
123 |
The legacy of Friedrich List : the expansive reproduction system and the Korean history of industrialization |
Jun, Bogang et al. |
2016 |
2016,02 |
124 |
Non-trading behaviour in choice experiments |
Ahlheim, Michael et al. |
2016 |
2016,01 |
125 |
Democratic prospects in Imperial Russia : the revolution of 1905 and the political stock market |
Opitz, Alexander |
2015 |
2015,15 |
126 |
The reversal of the gender pay gap among public-contestselected young employees |
Castagnetti, Carolina et al. |
2015 |
2015,14 |
127 |
A data–cleaning augmented Kalman filter for robust estimation of state space models |
Marczak, Martyna et al. |
2015 |
2015,13 |
128 |
Are sociocultural factors important for studying a science university major? |
Grossmann, Volker et al. |
2015 |
2015,12 |
129 |
A neo-Schumpeterian perspective on the analytical macroeconomic framework : the expanded reproduction system |
Jun, Bogang et al. |
2015 |
2015,11 |
130 |
The effect of project funding on innovative performance : an agent-based simulation model |
Bogner, Kristina |
2015 |
2015,10 |
131 |
Commute time and subjective well-being in urban China |
Nie, Peng et al. |
2015 |
2015,09 |
132 |
The long shadow of history : roman legacy and economic development - evidence from the German limes |
Wahl, Fabian |
2015 |
2015,08 |
133 |
Internet use and subjective well-being in China |
Nie, Peng et al. |
2015 |
2015,07 |
134 |
Bidirectional relationship between investor sentiment and excessreturns : new evidence from the wavelet perspective |
Marczak, Martyna et al. |
2015 |
2015,06 |
135 |
Simulating knowledge diffusion in four structurally distinct networks : an agent-based simulation model |
Mueller, Matthias et al. |
2015 |
2015,05 |
136 |
Offshoring and labour market reforms : modelling the German experience |
Beissinger, Thomas et al. |
2015 |
2015,04 |
137 |
EuroMInd-D : a density estimate of monthly gross domestic product for the Euro area |
Proietti, Tommaso et al. |
2015 |
2015,03 |
138 |
Participative political institutions and city development 800-1800 |
Wahl, Fabian |
2015 |
2015,02 |
139 |
The impact of temporary agency work on trade union wage setting : a theoretical analysis |
Beissinger, Thomas et al. |
2015 |
2015,01 |