2021
ZORA Publikationsliste
Publikationen
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A typology of military conflict based on the Hirshleifer contest (No. 400; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution (No. 271; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Selecting valuation distributions: non-price decisions of multi-product firms (No. 396; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe’s Great Recession (No. 397; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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The evolution of wages in early modern Normandy (1600–1850) (No. 398; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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De-biasing strategic communication (No. 216; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Stochastic choice and preference reversals (No. 370; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Voting for Compromises: Alternative Voting Methods in Polarized Societies (No. 394; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Attention and salience in preference reversals (No. 389; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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The effect of higher-achieving peers on major choices and labor market outcomes (No. 388; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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A theory of simplicity in games and mechanism design (No. 393; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Shrinkage estimation of large covariance matrices: keep it simple, statistician? (No. 327; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Matching with externalities (No. 392; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3872676
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Foundations of pseudomarkets: Walrasian equilibria for discrete resources (No. 385; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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“By a Silken Thread”: regional banking integration and credit reallocation during Japan’s Lost Decade (No. 102; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Comparative advantage and pathways to financial development: evidence from Japan’s silk-reeling industry (No. 387; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Are the effects of informational interventions driven by salience? (No. 350; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Challenging the incumbent: entry in markets with captive consumers and taste heterogeneity (No. 386; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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The psychological effects of poverty on investments in children’s human capital (No. 349; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Behavioral nudges prevent student dropouts in the pandemic (No. 363; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Softening the blow: U.S. state-level banking deregulation and sectoral reallocation after the China trade shock (No. 365; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Induced automation: evidence from firm-level patent data (No. 384; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Competitive attention, Superstars and the Long Tail (No. 383; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Leading with the (recently) successful? Performance visibility and the evolution of risk taking (No. 382; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Investigating survivorship bias: the case of the 1918 flu pandemic (No. 316; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Self-serving biases in beliefs about collective outcomes (No. 379; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Updating stochastic choice (No. 381; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Harming to signal: child marriage vs. public donations in Malawi (No. 348; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Igniting deliberation in high stake decisions: a field study (No. 378; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Arm-wrestling in the classroom: the non-monotonic effects of monitoring teachers (No. 357; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Money vs. time: family income, maternal labor supply, and child development (No. 273; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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A class of N-player Colonel Blotto games with multidimensional private information (No. 336; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Brothers increase women’s gender conformity (No. 376; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Inequality in models with a competition for market shares (No. 375; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Does market interaction erode moral values? (No. 360; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).