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2016 - MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics

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Number Author Title Published
49-2016 Anastasios Demertzidis and Vahidin Jeleskovic Empirical Estimation of Intraday Yield Curves on the Italian Interbank Credit Market e-MID
48-2016 Markus Engler and Vahidin Jeleskovic Intraday volatility, trading volume and trading intensity in the interbank market e-MID
47-2016 Christian Bergholz and Ivo Bischoff Local council members’ view on inter-municipal cooperation: Does office-related self interest matter?
46-2016 Lothar Grall Geography, Parental Investment, and Comparative Economic Development
45-2016 Lothar Grall and Jürgen Meckl Natural Selection, Technological Progress, and the Origin of Human Longevity
44-2016 Lothar Grall and Jürgen Meckl Ice Age Climate, Somatic Capital, and the Timing of the Neolithic Transition
43-2016 Christian Bergholz and Ivo Bischoff Citizens‘ support for inter-municipal cooperation: evidence from a survey in the German state of Hesse
42-2016 Ivo Bischoff and Nataliya Kusa Should there be a more active role of family care assistants in long-term care provision? – survey evidence on the view of German citizens
41-2016 Gunnar Gutsche, Anja Köbrich León and Andreas Ziegler On the relevance of psychological motives, values, and norms for socially responsible investments: An econometric analysis
40-2016 Gunnar Gutsche and Andreas Ziegler Are private investors willing to pay for sustainable investments? A stated choice experiment
39-2016 Immaculate Machasio Do Remittance Flows Stabilize Developing Countries in the aftermath of Sovereign Defaults?
38-2016 Immaculate Machasio and Peter Tillmann Remittance Inflows and State-Dependent Monetary Policy Transmission in Developing Countries
37-2016 Wolfgang Kerber A New (Intellectual) Property Right for Non-Personal Data? An Economic Analysis Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht. Internationaler Teil (GRUR Int), 2016: 989-999
36-2016 Ivo Bischoff and Nataliya Kusa Should wealth transfer be taxed? Citizens' view on a fundamental question
35-2016 Sebastian Krügel and Matthias Uhl Choices with Delayed Consequences: Pleasing or Fighting Future Tastes?
34-2016 Jochen Lüdering Low latency of internet and economic growth: A simultaneous approach
33-2016 Martin Binder and Guido Buenstorf Smile or die: Can subjective well-being increase survival in the face of substantive health impairments?
32-2016 Samuel de Haas and Johannes Paha Partial cross ownership and collusion
31-2016 Daniel Grabowksi Causes of the 2000s food price surge: New Evidence from structural VAR
30-2016 Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier Survey on New Zealanders' attitudes towards and knowledge of macroeconomic policy issues: Documentation of survey methodology and descriptive results
29-2016 Karol Kempa and Hannes Rusch Misconduct and leader behaviour in contests - New evidence from European football  
28-2016 Guido Buenstorf, Kristian Nielsen and Bram Timmermans Steve Jobs or no jobs? Entrepreneurial activity and performance among Danish college dropouts and graduates Small Business Economics 48, 2017: 179-197
27-2016 Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier Precision-guided or blunt? The effects of US economic sanctions on human rights  
26-2016 Jochen Lüdering Standing and "survival" in the adult film industry Journal Applied Economics 50, 2018, publlished online
25-2016 Alexandru Mandes Algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies: A literature review  
24-2016 Gunnar Gutsche and Bernhard Zwergel Information barriers and SRI market participation - Can sustainability and transparency labels help?  
23-2016 Wolfgang Kerber Exhaustion of digital goods: An economic perspective Zeitschrift für Geistiges Eigentum / Intellectual Property Journal 2016, 149-169 
22-2016 Benjamin Käfer Peer to peer lending - a (financial stability) risk perspective Review of Economics, Vol. 69 (2018), Issue 1, pp. 1-25
21-2016 Ivo Bischoff and Nataliya Kusa Citizen's preferences for a tax exemption for caregiving heirs - an empirical analysis  
20-2016 Matthias Verbeck and Elisabeth Schulte Contracting with researchers  
19-2016 Bernd Hayo and Matthias Neuenkirch Central banks' predictability: An assessment by financial market participants  
18-2016 Monika Banaszewska and Ivo Bischoff The political economy of EU-funds in Poland: Evidence for the period 2007-2013  
17-2016 Jochen Michaelis and Georg von Wangenheim Das Bestellerprinzip - Entlastung für den Mieter oder Augenwischerei? Wirtschaftsdienst 96 (2016), 326-332
16-2016 Helmut Lütkepohl, Anna Staszewska-Bystrova and Peter Winker Calculating joint confidence bands for impulse response functions using highest density regions Empirical Economics, 2017, published online
15-2016 Jürgen Kruse and Heike Wetzel Innovation in clean coal technologies: Empirical evidence from firm-level patent data  
14-2016 Wolfgang Kerber Digital markets, data, and privacy: Competition law, consumer law, and data protection Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 11, 2016: 856-866
13-2016 Wolfgang Kerber and Julia Wendel Regulatory networks, legal federalism, and multi-level regulatory systems Law and Economics in Europe and the U.S.: The Legacy of Juergen Backhaus 2016: 109-133
12-2016 Jochen Lüdering and Peter Tillmann Monetary policy on Twitter and its effect on asset prices: Evidence from computational text analysis  
11-2016 Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier The (in)validity of the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem - Findings from a representative German population survey Journal of Macroeconomics 51, 2017: 162-174
10-2016 Christian Haas and Karol Kempa Directed technical change and energy intensity dynamics: Structural change vs. energy efficiency The Energy Journal 39(4), 2018, 127-151.
09-2016 Christian Schubert Green nudges: Do they work? Are they ethical? Ecological Economics 132,2017: 329-342
08-2016 Seo-Young Cho A crime 2.0 - cybercrime, e-talent, and institutions  
07-2016 Jochen Lüdering and Peter Winker Forward or backward looking? The economic discourse and the observed reality Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 236(4), pp. 483-515
06-2016 Matthias Greiff, Kurt A. Ackermann and Ryan O. Murphy The influences of social context on the measurement of distributional preferences  
05-2016 Matthias Greiff and Henrik Egbert A survey of the empirical evidence on PWYW pricing  
04-2016 Jochen Michaelis and Benjamin Schwanebeck Examination rules and student effort Economics Letters 145 (2016), 65-68
03-2016 Stephan B. Bruns The fragility of meta-regression models in observational research  
02-2016 Reinhold Kosfeld and Christian Dreger Local and spatial cointegration in the wage curve - a spatial panel analysis for German regions Review of Regional Research 38, 2018: 1 - 23
01-2016 Severin Frank and Wolfgang Kerber Patent settlements in the pharmaceutical industry: What can we learn from economic analysis?  

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