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- 134 Responsible Investment and Responsible Consumption
by Hendrik Hakenes & Eva Schliephake
- 133 Voice and Political Engagement: Evidence From a Natural Field Experiment
by Anselm Hager & Lukas Hensel & Christopher Roth & Andreas Stegmann
- 132 The Revelation Incentive for Issue Engagement in Campaigns
by Chitralekha Basu & Matthew Knowles
- 131 Superstar Returns
by Francisco Amaral & Martin Dohmen & Sebastian Kohl & Moritz Schularick
- 130 Discontinuities in the Age-Victimization Profile and the Determinants of Victimization
by Anna Bindler & Randi Hjalmarsson & Nadine Ketel & Andreea Mitrut
- 129 Uncertainty and Information Acquisition: Evidence from Firms and Households
by Heiner Mikosch & Christopher Roth & Samad Sarferaz & Johannes Wohlfart
- 128 Beliefs About the Stock Market and Investment Choices: Evidence from a Field Experiment
by Christine Laudenbach & Annika Weber & Johannes Wohlfart
- 127 Narratives about the Macroeconomy
by Peter Andre & Ingar Haaland & Christopher Roth & Mirko Wiederholt & Johannes Wohlfart
- 126 The Effects of Forward Guidance: Theory with Measured Expectations
by Christopher Roth & Mirko Wiederholt & Johannes Wohlfart
- 125 Reference Points and the Tradeoff between Risk and Incentives
by Thomas Dohmen & Arjan Non & Tom Stolp
- 124 Studying Information Acquisition in the Field: A Practical Guide and Review
by Francesco Capozza & Ingar Haaland & Christopher Roth & Johannes Wohlfart
- 123 Risky Financial Collateral, Firm Heterogeneity, and the Impact of Eligibility Requirements
by Matthias Kaldorf & Florian Wicknig
- 122 The Geography of Job Creation and Job Destruction
by Moritz Kuhn & Iourii Manovskii & Xincheng Qiu
- 121 Do People Demand Fact-Checked News? Evidence From U.S. Democrats
by Felix Chopra & Ingar Haaland & Christopher Roth
- 120 The Cost of Worrying About an Epidemic: Ebola Concern and Cognitive Function in the US
by Christian Apenbrink
- 119 Subjective Models of the Macroeconomy: Evidence From Experts and Representative Samples
by Peter Andre & Carlo Pizzinelli & Christopher Roth & Johannes Wohlfart
- 118 Norm Prevalence and Interdependence: Evidence from a Large-Scale Historical Survey of German speaking Villages
by Radost Holler & Paul Ivo Schäfer
- 117 Religious Practice and Student Performance: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting
by Erik Hornung & Guido Schwerdt & Maurizio Strazzeri
- 116 Egocentric Norm Adoption
by Thomas Neuber
- 115 Shallow Meritocracy: An Experiment on Fairness Views
by Peter Andre
- 114 Group Size and Protest Mobilization across Movements and Countermovements
by Anselm Hager & Lukas Hensel & Johannes Hermle & Christopher Roth
- 113 Mission of the Company, Prosocial Attitudes and Job Preferences: A Discrete Choice Experiment
by Arjan Non & Ingrid Rohde & Andries de Grip & Thomas Dohmen
- 112 Persuasion and Information Aggregation in Elections
by Carl Heese & Stephan Lauermann
- 111 On the Persistence of Dishonesty
by Stefania Bortolotti & Felix Kölle & Lukas Wenner
- 110 Altruism, Social Interactions, and the Course of a Pandemic
by Laura Alfaro & Ester Faia & Nora Lamersdorf & Farzad Saidi
- 109 Health Externalities and Policy: The Role of Social Preferences
by Laura Alfaro & Ester Faia & Nora Lamersdorf & Farzad Saidi
- 108 The Bank Liquidity Channel of Financial (In)stability
by Joshua Bosshardt & Ali Kakhbod & Farzad Saidi
- 107 Optimal Corrective Policies under Financial Frictions
by Andreas Schabert
- 106 Limited Self-Knowledge and Survey Response Behavior
by Armin Falk & Thomas Neuber & Philipp Strack
- 105 Do Workers Benefit from Wage Transparency Rules?
by Oliver Gürtler & Lennart Struth
- 104 Robust Decision-Making Under Risk and Ambiguity
by Maximilian Blesch & Philipp Eisenhauer
- 103 A Common-Value Auction with State-Dependent Participation
by Stephan Lauermann & Asher Wolinsky
- 102 What’s Worth Knowing? Economists’ Opinions about Economics
by Peter Andre & Armin Falk
- 101 Misperceived Social Norms and Willingness to Act Against Climate Change
by Peter Andre & Teodora Boneva & Felix Chopra & Armin Falk
- 100 The Effectiveness of Strategies to Contain SARS-CoV-2: Testing, Vaccinations, and NPIs
by Janos Gablera & Tobias Raabe & Klara Röhrl & Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
- 099 The Influence of Empirical and Normative Expectations on Cooperation
by Felix Kölle & Simone Quercia
- 098 The Preferential Treatment of Green Bonds
by Francesco Giovanardi & Matthias Kaldorf & Lucas Radke & Florian Wicknig
- 097 The Roots of Cooperation
by Zvonimir Bašić & Parampreet C. Bindra & Daniela Glätzle-Rützler & Angelo Romano & Matthias Sutter & Claudia Zoller
- 096 Sequencing Bilateral Negotiations with Externalities
by Johannes Münster & Markus Reisinger
- 095 Gender Differences in Financial Advice
by Tabea Bucher-Koenen & Andreas Hackethal & Johannes Koenen & Christine Laudenbach
- 094 Dynamic Inconsistency in Risky Choice: Evidence from the Lab and Field
by Rawley Heimer & Zwetelina Iliewa & Alex Imax & Martin Weber
- 093 Drivers of Working Hours and Household Income Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the Netherlands
by Christian Zimpelmann & Hans-Martin von Gaudecker & Radost Holler & Lena Janys & Bettina Siflinger
- 092 The CoViD-19 Pandemic and Mental Health: Disentangling Crucial Channels
by Bettina Siflinger & Michaela Paffenholz & Sebastian Seitz & Moritz Mendel & Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
- 091 How Optimistic and Pessimistic Narratives about COVID-19 Impact Economic Behavior
by Sören Harrs & Lara Marie Müller & Bettina Rockenbach
- 090 Wind of Change? Cultural Determinants of Maternal Labor Supply
by Barbara Boelmann & Anna Raute & Uta Schönberg
- 089 Doves for the Rich, Hawks for the Poor? Distributional Consequences of Systematic Monetary Policy
by Nils Gornemann & Keith Kuester & Makoto Nakajima
- 088 Matching Politicians to Committees
by Ashutosh Thakur
- 087 Matching in the Civil Service: A Market Design Approach to Public Administration and Development
by Ashutosh Thakur
- 086 Credit Supply, Firms, and Earnings Inequality
by Christian Moser & Farzad Saidi & Benjamin Wirth & Stefanie Wolter
- 085 Combining Social Choice and Matching Theory to Understand Institutional Stability
by Ashutosh Thakur
- 084 Endogenous Organizational Restructuring: Status, Productivity, & Meritocratic Dynamics
by Ashutosh Thakur & Jonathan Bendor
- 083 Mental Health and Abortions among Young Women: Time-Varying Unobserved Heterogeneity, Health Behaviors, and Risky Decisions
by Lena Janys & Bettina Siflinger
- 082 Structural Models for Policy-Making: Coping with Parametric Uncertainty
by Philipp Eisenhauer & Janos Gabler & Lena Janys
- 081 Optimal Pricing, Private Information and Search for an Outside Offer
by Sarah Auster & Nenad Kos & Salvatore Piccolo
- 080 Information Aggregation in Poisson-Elections
by Mehmet Ekmekci & Stephan Lauermann
- 079 Tackling the Volatility Paradox: Spillover Persistence and Systemic Risk
by Christian Kubitza
- 078 The Risk of Algorithm Transparency: How Algorithm Complexity Drives the Effects on Use of Advice
by Christiane B. Haubitz & Cedric A. Lehmann & Andreas Fügener & Ulrich W. Thonemann
- 077 Is Generosity Time-Inconsistent? Present Bias across Individual and Social Context
by Felix Kölle & Lukas Wenner
- 076 Concentration Bias in Intertemporal Choice
by Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Holger Gerhardt & Gerhard Riener & Frederik Schwerter & Louis Strang
- 075 Macroeconomic Dynamics and Reallocation in an Epidemic: Evaluating the "Swedish Solution"
by Dirk Krueger & Harald Uhlig & Taojun Xie
- 074 Why Are Fiscal Multipliers Moderate Even Under Monetary Accommodation?
by Christian Bredemeier & Falko Juessen & Andreas Schabert
- 073 The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Teaching Outcomes in Higher Education
by Philipp Hansen & Lennart Struth & Max Thon & Tim Umbach
- 072 Hiring Stimulus and Precautionary Savings in a Liquidity Trap
by Rubén Domínguez Díaz
- 071 Taxes and Turnout: When the Decisive Voter Stays at Home
by Felix Bierbrauer & Aleh Tsyvinski & Nicolas Werquin
- 070 Fixing Feedback Revision Rules in Online Markets
by Gary Bolton & Kevin Breuer & Ben Greiner & Axel Ockenfels
- 069 Competitiveness of Entrepreneurs and Salaried Workers
by Loukas Balafoutas & Mongoljin Batsaikhan & Matthias Sutter
- 068 Social Norms and Elections: How Elected Rules Can Make Behavior (In)Appropriate
by Arno Apffelstaedt & Jana Freundt & Christoph Oslislo
- 067 The Elasticity of Taxable Income: A Meta-Regression Analysis
by Carina Neisser
- 066 Loss Sharing in Central Clearinghouses: Winners and Losers
by Christian Kubitza & Loriana Pelizzon & Mila Getmansky Sherman
- 065 Efficient Institutions and Effective Deterrence: On Timing and Uncertainty of Formal Sanctions
by Johannes Buckenmaier & Eugen Dimant & Ann-Christin Posten & Ulrich Schmidt
- 064 Social Capital: A Double-Edged Sword
by Harold L. Cole & Dirk Krueger & George J. Mailath & Yena Park
- 063 The Role of Discounting in Bargaining with One-Sided Offers
by Francesc Dilmé
- 062 The "Privatization" of Municipal Debt
by Ivan T. & Tom Zimmermann
- 061 Monetary Policy and Racial Inequality
by Alina K. Bartscher & Moritz Kuhn & Moritz Schularick & Paul Wachtel
- 060 The Exchange Rate Insulation Puzzle
by Giancarlo Corsetti & Keith Kuester & Gernot J. Müller & Sebastian Schmidt
- 059 Optimal Delegation and Information Transmission under Limited Awareness
by Sarah Auster & Nicola Pavoni
- 058 Market Depth, Leverage, and Speculative Bubbles
by Zeno Enders & Hendrik Hakenes
- 057 Detecting coverage bias in user-generated content
by Anna Kerkhof & Johannes Münster
- 056 Selective sharing of news items and the political position of news outlets
by Julian Freitag & Anna Kerkhof & Johannes Münster
- 055 Parental Paternalism and Patience
by Lukas Kiessling & Shyamal Chowdhury & Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch & Matthias Sutter
- 054 Collective Intertemporal Decisions and Heterogeneity in Groups
by Daniela Glätzle-Rützler & Philipp Lergetporer & Matthias Sutter
- 053 The Impact of the First Professional Police Forces on Crime
by Anna Bindler & Randi Hjalmarsson
- 052 Sequential Trading with Coarse Contingencies
by Sarah Auster & Jeremy Kettering & Asen Kochov
- 051 Roman Transport Network Connectivity and Economic Integration
by Matthias Flückiger & Erik Hornung & Mario Larch & Markus Ludwig & Allard Mees
- 012 Unequal andunstable: income inequality and bank risk
by Yuliyan Mitkov & Ulrich Schüwer
2020
- 050 A Theory of Debt Maturity and Innovation
by Yuliyan Mitkov
- 049 Allocating Losses: Bail-ins, Bailouts and Bank Regulation
by Todd Keister & Yuliyan Mitkov
- 048 Patience, Cognitive Abilities, and Cognitive Effort: Survey and Experimental Evidence from a Developing Country
by Stefania Bortolotti & Thomas Dohmen & Hartmut Lehmann & Frauke Meyer & Norberto Pignatti & Karine Torosyan
- 047 Improving healthy eating in children: Experimental evidence
by Gary Charness & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Erik Eyster & Gabriel Katz & Ángela Sánchez & Matthias Sutter
- 046 Understanding Cooperation in an Intertemporal Context
by Felix Kölle & Thomas Lauer
- 045 Interview Sequences and the Formation of Subjective Assessments
by Jonas Radbruch & Amelie Schiprowski
- 044 Contextualizing oppositional cultures: A multilevel network analysis of status orders in schools
by Hanno Kruse & Clemens Kroneberg
- 043 Limited Awareness and Financial Intermediation
by Sarah Auster & Nicola Pavoni
- 042 Zombies at large? Corporate debt overhang and the macroeconomy
by Òscar Jordà & Martin Kornejew & Moritz Schularick & Alan M. Taylor
- 041 Leaning against the wind and crisis risk
by Moritz Schularick & Lucas ter Steege & Felix Ward
- 040 Federal unemployment reinsurance and local labor-market policies
by Marek Ignaszak & Philip Jung & Keith Kuester
- 039 Middle Managers, Personnel Turnover and Performance: A Long-Term Field Experiment in a Retail Chain
by Guido Friebel & Matthias Heinz & Nikolay Zubanov
- 038 Diagnostic Uncertainty and Insurance Coverage in Credence Goods Markets
by Loukas Balafoutas & Helena Fornwagner & Rudolf Kerschbamer & Matthias Sutter & Maryna Tverdostup
- 037 Benefit Duration, Job Search Behavior and Re-Employment
by Andreas Lichter & Amelie Schiprowski
- 036 Populist Leaders and the Economy
by Manuel Funke & Moritz Schularick & Christoph Trebesch
- 035 Patience and Comparative Development
by Uwe Sunde & Thomas Dohmen & Benjamin Enke & Armin Falk & David Huffman
- 034 Competitive gerrymandering and the popular vote
by Felix Bierbrauer & Mattias Polborn
- 033 The Role of Social Networks in Bank Lending
by Oliver Rehbein & Simon Rother
- 032 The Expected (Signaling) Value of Higher Education
by Laura Ehrmantraut & Pia Pinger & Renske Stans
- 031 How people know their risk preference
by Ruben C. & Martin Brümmer & Thomas Dohmen & Johanna Drewelies & Ralph Hertwig & Gert G. Wagner
- 030 Scaring or scarring? Labour market effects of criminal victimisation
by Anna Bindler & Nadine Ketel
- 029 Hate Trumps Love: The Impact of Political Polarization on Social Preferences
by Eugen Dimant
- 028 Dispersion estimation; Earnings risk; Censoring; Quantile regression; Occupational choice; Sorting; Risk preferences; SOEP; IABS
by Daniel Pollmann & Thomas Dohmen & Franz Palm
- 027 Parental Involvement and the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Preferences, Attitude and Personality Traits
by Maria Zumbuehl & Thomas Dohmen & Gerard Pfann
- 026 Higher Order Risk Preferences: New Experimental Measures, Determinants and Field Behavior
by Sebastian O.Schneider & Matthias Sutter
- 025 Labour Supply during Lockdown and a “New Normal”: The Case of the Netherlands Abstract: We document the evolution of hours of work using monthly data from February to June 2020. During this period, the Netherlands experienced a quick spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, enacted a lockdown for a period of six weeks and gradually opened thereafter. We show that during lock-down, substitutability between work from home and at the workplace or essential worker status are key to maintain a large fraction of pre-crisis hours of work. These pandemic-specific mechanisms become much less important as social distancing restrictions are eased in May and June. Labor supply recovers quickly in sectors affected heavily during lockdown, but goes down in other areas of the economy. The latter is unlikely caused by pandemic-induced supply changes; diminished demand is a more plausible explanation. Analyzing take-up of economic support programs, we find suggestive evidence that wage subsidies and other programs helped limit the early-stage impact of the crisis along the extensive margin
by Hans-Martin von Gaudecker & Radost Holler & Lena Janys & Bettina Sifinger & Christian Zimpelmann
- 024 Psychological pressure and the right to determine the moves in dynamic tournaments – Evidence from a natural field experiment
by Mark Kassis & Sascha L. Schmidt & Dominik Schreyer & Matthias Sutter
- 023 Deviant or Wrong? The Effects of Norm Information on the Efficacy of Punishment
by Cristina Bicchieri & Eugen Dimant & Erte Xiao
- 021 Do Non-Compete Clauses Undermine Minimum Wages?
by Thomas Kohler & Fabian Schmitz
- 020 Pollsand Elections: Strategic Respondents and Turnout Implications
by Christina Luxen
- 019 Financial literacy, risk and time preferences – Results from a randomized educational intervention
by Matthias Sutter & Michael Weyland & Anna Untertrifaller & Manuel Froitzheim
- 018 (Why) do central banks care about their profits?
by Igor Goncharov & Vasso Ioannidou & Martin C. Schmalz
- 017 Bank capital and the European recovery from the COVID-19 crisis
by Moritz Schularick & Sascha Steffen & Tobias H. Tröger
- 016 The Role of Caseworkers in Unemployment Insurance: Evidence from Unplanned Absences
by Amelie Schiprowski
- 015 The Distribution of Household Debt in the United States, 1950-2019
by Alina K. Bartscher & Moritz Kuhn & Moritz Schularick & Ulrike I. Steins
- 014 Are Economists’ Preferences Psychologists’ Personality Traits? A Structural Approach
by Tomáš Jagelka
- 013 Paying Them to Hate US: The Effect of U.S. Military Aid on Anti-American Terrorism, 1968-2014
by Eugen Dimant & Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks
- 011 Monetary Policy, Financial Constraints, and Redistribution
by Christian Loenser & Andreas Schabert
- 010 The Political Economy of a Diverse Monetary Union
by Enrico Perotti & Oscar Soons
- 009 Observability, Social Proximity, and the Erosion of Norm Compliance
by Cristina Bicchieri & Eugen Dimant & Simon Gächter & Daniele Nosenzo
- 008 Mentoring and Schooling Decisions: Causal Evidence
by Armin Falk & Fabian Kosse & Pia Pinger
- 007 Social capital and the spread of Covid-19: Insights from European countries
by Alina Kristin Bartscher & Sebastian Seitz & Sebastian Siegloch & Michaela Slotwinski & Nils Wehrhöfer
- 006 Secular Trends and Technological Progress
by Robin Döttling & Enrico Perotti
- 005 A General Framework for Studying Contests
by Spencer Bastani & Thomas Giebe & Oliver Gürtler
- 004 Reveal it or conceal it: On the value of second opinions in a low-entry-barriers credence goods market
by Parampreet Christopher Bindra & Rudolf Kerschbamer & Daniel Neururer & Matthias Sutter
- 003 Discrimination, narratives and family history: An experiment with Jordanian host and Syrian refugee children
by Kai Barron & Heike Harmgart & Steffen Huck & Sebastian Schneider & Matthias Sutter
- 002 The Short-Run Macro Implications of School and Child-Care Closures
by Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln & Moritz Kuhn & Michèle Tertilt
- 001 Pareto-improving tax reforms and the Earned Income Tax Credit
by Felix Bierbrauer & Pierre Boyer & Emanuel Hansen