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No. Author(s) Title  
20-01 Katharina Saunders, Christian Hagist, Alistair McGuire, Christian Schlereth Preferences of a new health care profession. A pilot study with anaesthesia technologist trainees in Germany  
19-02 Katharina Saunders, Christian Hagist, Alistair McGuire, Christian Schlereth Nursing without caring? A discrete choice experiment about job characteristics of German surgical technologist trainees  
19-01 Ralf Fendel, Nicola Mai, and Oliver Mohr The Shape of Eurozone’s Uncertainty: Its Impact and Predictive Value on GDP  
18-06 Christian Bührer, Stefan Fetzer, and Christian Hagist Adverse selection in the German health insurance system  
18-05 Lewe Bahnsen, Stefan Fetzer, Fabian Franke, and Christian Hagist Gone with the Windfall - Germany’s Second LTC Strengthening Act and its Intergenerational Implications  
18-04 Ralf Fendel, Nicola Mai, and Oliver Mohr Recession Probabilities for the Eurozone at the Zero Lower Bound: Challenges to the Term Spread and Rise of Alternatives  
18-03 Alexander Mayer Estimation and Inference in Adaptive Learning Models with Slowly Decreasing Gains  
18-02 Ralf Fendel and Frederik Neugebauer Country-Specific Euro Area Government Bond Yield Reactions to ECB’s Non-Standard Monetary Policy Announcements  
18-01 Bernd Irlenbusch, Rainer Michael Rilke, and Gari Walkowitz Designing Feedback in Voluntary Contribution Games - The Role of Transparency  
17-08 Michael Frenkel and Benedikt Walter Do Bilateral Investment Treaties Attract Foreign Direct Investment? The Role of International Dispute Settlement Provisions  
17-07 Norbert Christopeit and Michael Massmann Strong consistency of the least squares estimator in regression models with adaptive learning  
17-06 Christian Bührer, Stefan Fetzer, and Christian Hagist Das Hamburger Beihilfemodell - Ein Vergleich der internen Renditen von GKV und PKV  
17-05 Christian Bührer, Stefan Fetzer, and Christian Hagist Cui bono? - Die Bürgerversicherung und die Beihilfe  
17-04 Michael Frenkel, Matthias Mauch, and Jan-Christoph Rülke Forecaster Rationality and Expectation Formation in Foreign Exchange Markets: Do Emerging Markets Differ from Industrialized Economies?  
17-03 Michael Frenkel, Jin-Kyu Jung, and Jan-Christoph Rülke Rationalizing the Bias in Central Banks' Interest Rate Projections  
17-02 Julian Conrads, Mischa Ellenberger, Bernd Irlenbusch, Elia Nora Ohms, Rainer Michael Rilke, and Gari Walkowitz Team Goal Incentives and Individual Lying Behavior  
17-01 Benedetta Frassi, Christian Hagist, and Fabio Pammolli Who is this, who enters there? - Migration in Italy and its effect on fiscal sustainability and pensions  
15-01 Thomas Heister, Christian Hagist, and Klaus Kaier Resistance Elasticity of Antibiotic Demand in Intensive Care  
14-01 Christian Hagist, Daniel Ehing, and Tobias Saal Pflegeverläufe im Spiegel von Routinedaten der GKV - Eine Analyse für die Jahre 2003 bis 2010  
12-03 Jan-C. Rülke, Maria Silgoner, and Julia Wörz Herding Behavior of Business Cycle Forecasters in Times of Economic Crises  
12-02 Achim I. Czerny, Anming Zhang Airport Congestion Pricing When Airlines Price Discriminate  
12-01 Achim I. Czerny Public Versus Private Airport Behavior When Concession Revenues Exist  
11-05 Jan-C. Rülke Are central bank projections rational?  
11-04 Jan-C. Rülke Do private sector forecasters desire to deviate from the German council of economic experts?  
11-03 Jan-C. Rülke, Peter Tillmann Do FOMC Members herd?  
11-02 Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-C. Rülke, and Georg Stadtmann On the Internal Consistency of Short-Term, and Long-Term Oil Price Forecasts  
11-01 Michael Frenkel, Jan-C. Rülke, and Lilli Zimmermann Do Current Account Forcasters Herd? Evidence from the Euro Area and the G7 Countries  
10-05 Achim I. Czerny, Peter-J. Jost, and Benny Mantin Pricing in Overlapping Transport Networks  
10-04 Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-C. Rülke, and Georg Stadtmann New Evidence of Anti-Herding of Oil-Price Forecasters  
10-03 Achim I. Czerny, Kay Mitusch, and Andreas Tanner Priority Rules Versus Scarcity Premiums in Rail Markets  
10-02 Felix Höffler, Sebastian Kranz Using Forward Contracts to Reduce Regulatory Captures  
10-01 Achim I. Czerny, Anming Zhang Air Congestion Pricing and Passenger Types  
09-05 Achim I. Czerny Airport Pricing and Concession Revenues (formerly: Airports and the Relationship between Aeronautical, Car Rental and Retail Services  
09-04 Stefan Reitz, Jan-C. Rülke, and Georg Stadtmann Are Oil-Price-Forecasters finally right? - Regressive expectations towards more fundamental values of the oil price  
09-03 Michael Frenkel, Eliza M. Lis, and Jan-C. Rülke Do Euro Area Forecasters (Still) Have Faith in Macroeconomic Building Blocks? - Expectation Formation when Economics is in risis  
09-02 Ralf Fendel, Michael Frenkel, and Jan-C. Rülke Expectations, Taylor Rules, and Credibility - Evidence from Four Small Open European Economies with Independent Central Banks  
09-01 Felix Höffler When can it make sense to throw away payoffs  
08-05 Achim I. Czerny Code-sharing, price discrimination and welfare losses  
08-04 Felix Höffler, Stefan Bechtold An economic analysis of trade-secret protection in buyer-seller relationships  
08-03 Ralf Fendel, Michael Frenkel, and Jan-C. Rülke "Ex-Ante" taylor rules - newly discovered evidence from the G7 countries  
08-02 Ralf Fendel, Michael Frenkel, and Jan-C. Rülke Inflation Targeting Matters! - Novel evidence from "ex-ante" taylor rules in emerging markets  
08/01 Felix Höffler On the consistent use of linear demand systems if not all varieties are available