IEW - Working Papers
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- 521: Leverage and covariance matrix estimation in finite-sample IV regressions
- Andreas Steinhauer and Tobias Wuergler
- 520: The impact of labor market entry conditions on initial job assignment, human capital accumulation, and wages
- Beatrice Brunner and Andreas Kuhn
- 519: Per-capita incomes and the extensive margin of bilateral trade
- Christian Hepenstrick
- 518: The public perception and normative valuation of executive compensation: an international comparison
- Andreas Kuhn
- 517: Channel systems: why is there a positive spread?
- Aleksander Berentsen, Alessandro Marchesiani and Christopher Waller
- 516: Robust performance hypothesis testing with the variance
- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 515: Nonlinear shrinkage estimation of large-dimensional covariance matrices
- Olivier Ledoit and Michael Wolf
- 514: Democracy and innovation
- Bruno Frey
- 513: Awards as signals
- Bruno Frey and Susanne Neckermann
- 512: Withering academia?
- Bruno Frey
- 511: To conquer or compel: war, peace, and economic development
- Erik Gartzke and Dominic Rohner
- 510: Viewing the future through a warped lens: Why uncertainty generates hyperbolic discounting
- Thomas Epper, Helga Fehr-Duda and Adrian Bruhin
- 509: Harmful signaling in matching markets
- Alexey Kushnir
- 508: Preference signaling in matching markets
- Peter Coles, Alexey Kushnir and Muriel Niederle
- 507: Inequality and growth: the neglected time dimension
- Daniel Halter, Manuel Oechslin and Josef Zweim�ller
- 506: How groups reach agreement in risky choices: an experiment
- Jingjing Zhang and Marco Casari
- 505: Communication and efficiency in competitive coordination games
- Timothy Cason, Roman Sheremeta and Jingjing Zhang
- 504: When do groups perform better than individuals? A company takeover experiment
- Marco Casari, Jingjing Zhang and Christine Jackson
- 503: Effort provision and communication in teams competing over the commons
- Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller, Stephan Schott and Jingjing Zhang
- 502: Bankruptcy and low cost carrier expansion in the airline industry
- Hwa Ryung Lee
- 501: Multimarket contact effect on collusion through diversification
- Hwa Ryung Lee
- 500: Prosperous pacifists: The effects of development on initiators and targets of territorial conflict
- Erik Gartzke and Dominic Rohner
- 499: Fatal attraction? Access to early retirement and mortality
- Andreas Kuhn, Jean-Philippe Wuellrich and Josef Zweim�ller
- 498: Natural resource distribution and multiple forms of civil war
- Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 497: Non-homothetic preferences, parallel imports and the extensive margin of international trade
- Reto Foellmi, Christian Hepenstrick and Josef Zweim�ller
- 496: Biased experts, costly lies, and binary decisions
- Roland Hodler, Simon Loertscher and Dominic Rohner
- 495: Models
- Mar�a S�ez Mart�
- 494: The evolution of durable goods demand during china's transition. An empirical analysis of household survey data from 1989 to 2006
- Andreas Beerli
- 493: Competition and innovation: does the distance to the technology frontier matter?
- Simon Alder
- 492: Female market work, tax regimes, and the rise of the service sector
- Michelle Rendall
- 491: Brain versus brawn: the realization of women's comparative advantage
- Michelle Rendall
- 490: Rent-seeking contests with independent private values
- Christian Ewerhart
- 489: Should I stay or should I go? An institutional approach to brain drain
- Lea Cassar and Bruno Frey
- 488: Temptation and commitment in the laboratory
- Daniel Houser, Daniel Schunk, Joachim Winter and Erte Xiao
- 487: Optimal grading
- Robertas Zubrickas
- 486: Strategic mass killings
- Joan Esteban, Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 485: Pay as you go: a new proposal for museum pricing
- Bruno Frey and Lasse Steiner
- 484: World Heritage List: does it make sense?
- Bruno Frey and Lasse Steiner
- 483: Competing engines of growth: innovation and standardization
- Daron Acemoglu, Gino Gancia and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 482: Academic rankings and research governance
- Margit Osterloh and Bruno Frey
- 481: War and natural resource exploitation
- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Dominic Rohner
- 480: Central limit theorems when data are dependent: addressing the pedagogical gaps
- Timothy Falcon Crack and Olivier Ledoit
- 479: Optimal market design
- Jan Boone and Jacob Goeree
- 478: Reverse Common Ratio Effect
- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- 477: Malthus was right: new evidence from a time-varying VAR
- Alexander Rathke and Samad Sarferaz
- 476: Caste and punishment: the legacy of caste culture in norm enforcement
- Karla Hoff, Mayuresh Kshetramade and Ernst Fehr
- 475: Genes, economics, and happiness
- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, James H. Fowler and Bruno Frey
- 474: Managerial accountability for payroll expense and firm-size wage effects
- Robertas Zubrickas
- 472: Monotone comparative statics with separable objective functions
- Christian Ewerhart
- 471: Do wage cuts damage work morale? Evidence from a natural field experiment
- Sebastian Kube, Michel Andr� Mar�chal and Clemens Puppe
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