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2025
204) Rafael Kothe, Connecting the Dots: How Social Networks Shape Expectations Through Economic Narratives, 978-3-949224-25-6 [pdf(1.2 MB)]
203) Jan Schulz and Jan David Weber, Power Laws in Socio-Economics, 978-3-949224-24-9 [pdf(2.8 MB)]
202) Stefanie Y. Schmitt, Investments in environmental quality under limited attention, 978-3-949224-23-2 [pdf(913.8 KB)]
201) Arne Lauber, Christoph March and Marco Sahm, Round-Robin Tournaments in the Lab: Lottery Contests vs. All-Pay Auctions, 978-3-949224-22-5 [pdf(2.4 MB)]
200) Sarah Mignot, Coevolution of stock prices and their perceived fundamental value, 978-3-949224-21-8 [pdf(1.5 MB)]
2024
199) Maybrit W?chter, Christian R. Proa?o and Juan Carlos Pe?a, How Fitting is “one-size-fits-all”? Revisiting the Dynamic Effects of ECB’s Interest Policy on Euro Area Countries, 978-3-949224-20-1 [pdf(2.7 MB)]
198) Lasare Samartzidis, Philipp Mundt and Jan Schulz, Input specificity and labor’s bargaining power: A production tree approach to functional income distribution, 978-3-949224-19-5 [pdf(4.9 MB)]
197) Dominik Bruckner and Marco Sahm, Party Politics: A Contest Perspective, 978-3-949224-18-8 [pdf(643.1 KB)]
196) Ivan Savin, Philipp Mundt and Margherita Bellanca, The paradox of climate policy diffusion, 978-3-949224-17-1 [pdf(2.6 MB)]
195) Leonhard Ipsen and Jan Schulz, The (Dis-)Equalizing Effects of Production Networks, 978-3-949224-16-4 [pdf(792.8 KB)]
194) Jan Schulz, Caleb Agoha, Anna Gebhard, Bettina Gregg and Daniel M. Mayerhoffer, Excessive White Male Privilege Biases the Measurement of Intersectional Wage Discrimination, 978-3-949224-15-7 [pdf(1.2 MB)]
193) Fabian Dietz and Marco Sahm, Fairness in Round-Robin Tournaments with Four Players and Endogenous Sequences, 978-3-949224-14-0 [pdf(660.9 KB)]
192) Sarah Mignot, Paolo Pellizzari and Frank Westerhoff, Fake News and Asset Price Dynamics, 978-3-949224-13-3 [pdf(1.1 MB)]
191) Florian Herold and Christoph Kuzmics, Farkas' Lemma and Complete Indifference, 978-3-949224-12-6 [pdf(449.4 KB)]
190) Roberto Rozzi and Stefanie Y. Schmitt, Vertical product differentiation, prominence, and costly search, 978-3-949224-11-9 [pdf(753.7 KB)]
2023
189) Sarah Mignot and Frank Westerhoff, Explaining the stylized facts of foreign exchange markets with a simple agent-based version of Paul de Grauwe’s chaotic exchange rate model, 978-3-949224-10-2 [pdf(1.1 MB)]
188) Leonhard Ipsen, Armin Aminian and Jan Schulz, Stress-testing Inflation Exposure: Systemically Significant Prices and Asymmetric Shock Propagation in the EU28, 978-3-949224-09-6 [pdf(2.7 MB)]
187) Sarah Mignot, Fabio Tramontana and Frank Westerhoff, Complex dynamics in a nonlinear duopoly model with heuristic expectation formation and learning behaviour, 978-3-949224-08-9 [pdf(2.1 MB)]
186) Daniel M. Mayerhoffer and Jan Schulz, Social Segregation, Misperceptions,
and Emergent Cyclical Choice Patterns, 978-3-949224-07-2 [pdf(1.1 MB)]
185) Fabio E.G. R?hrer, Christian Proa?o and Lebogang Mateane, The Impact of Macroeconomic Activity and Yield Valuation on Mergers and Acquisitions in Europe, 978-3-949224-06-5 [pdf(331.6 KB)]
2022
184) Stefanie Y. Schmitt, Competition with limited attention to quality differences, 978-3-949224-05-8 [pdf(710.4 KB)]
183) Stefan Dürmeier, A Model of Quantitative Easing at the Zero Lower Bound, 978-3-949224-04-1 [pdf(1.4 MB)]
182) Roberto Dieci, Sarah Mignot, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Production delays, supply distortions and endogenous price dynamics, 978-3-949224-03-4 [pdf(1.0 MB)]
181) Alexander Hempfing and Philipp Mundt, Tie formation in global production chains, 978-3-949224-02-7 [pdf(1.1 MB)]
180) Thomas Daske and Christoph March, Efficient Incentives with Social Preferences, 978-3-949224-01-0 [pdf(526.5 KB)]
179) Philipp Mundt and Ivan Savin, Drivers of productivity change in global value chains: reallocation vs. innovation, 978-3-949224-00-3 [pdf(479.1 KB)]
178) Stefanie Y. Schmitt and Dominik Bruckner, Unaware consumers and disclosure of deficiencies, 978-3-943153-99-6 [(1.3 MB)pdf(834.7 KB, 40 pages)]
177) Roberto Dieci, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Boom-bust cycles and asset market participation waves: momentum, value, risk and herding, 978-3-943153-98-9 [pdf(420.0 KB)]
176) Arne Lauber, Christoph March and Marco Sahm, Optimal and Fair Prizing in Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments: Experimental Evidence, 978-3-943153-97-2 [pdf](1.3 MB)
175) Marco Sahm, Optimal Accuracy of Unbiased Tullock Contests with Two Heterogeneous Players, 978-3-943153-96-5 [pdf(420.0 KB)]
2021
174) Roberto Dieci, Sarah Mignot and Frank Westerhoff, Production delays, technology choice and cyclical cobweb dynamics, 978-3-943153-95-8 [pdf(586.2 KB, 29 pages)]
173) Jan Schulz and Daniel M. Mayerhoffer, A Network Approach to Consumption, 978-3-943153-94-1 [pdf(575.6 KB, 34 pages)]
172) María Daniela Araujo P. and Johanna Sophie Quis, Parents Can Tell! Evidence on Classroom Quality Differences in German Primary Schools, 978-3-943153-92-7 [pdf(1.2 MB, 60 pages)]
171) Zahra Kamal, Gender Separation and Academic Achievement in Higher Education; Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Iran, 978-3-943153-92-7 [pdf(2.3 MB, 36 pages)]
170) Philipp Mundt, Uwe Cantner, Hiroyasu Inoue, Ivan Savin and Simone Vannuccini, Market Selection in Global Value Chains, 978-3-943153-91-0 [pdf(934.7 KB, 28 pages)]
169) Sarah Mignot, Fabio Tramontana and Frank Westerhoff, Speculative asset price dynamics and wealth taxes, 978-3-943153-90-3 [pdf(704.4 KB, 40 pages)]
168) Joep Lustenhouwer, Tomasz Makarewicz, Juan Carlos Pe?a and Christian R. Proa?o, Are Some People More Equal than Others? Experimental Evidence on Group Identity and Income Inequality, 978-3-943153-89-7 [pdf(942.1 KB)]
2020
167) Nadja B?mmel and Guido Heineck, Revisiting the Causal Effect of Education on Political Participation and Interest, 978-3-943153-88-0 [pdf(571.7 KB)]
166) Jan Schulz and Mishael Milakovi?, How Wealthy Are the Rich?, 978-3-943153-87-3 [pdf(617.7 KB)]
165) María Daniela Araujo P., Guido Heineck and Yyannú Cruz-Aguayo, Does Test-Based Teacher Recruitment Work in the Developing World? Experimental Evidence from Ecuador, 978-3-943153-86-6 [pdf(808.9 KB, 53 pages)]
164) Andrea Gurgone and Giulia Iori, Macroprudential capital buffers in heterogeneous banking networks: Insights from an ABM with liquidity crises, 978-3-943153-85-9 [pdf(3.7 MB, 44 pages)]
163) Tim Hagenhoff and Joep Lustenhouwer, The role of stickiness, extrapolation and past consensus forecasts in macroeconomic expectations, 978-3-943153-84-2 [pdf(654.1 KB, 42 pages)]
162) Philipp Mundt, Simone Alfarano and Mishael Milakovic, Survival and the ergodicity of corporate profitability, 978-3-943153-83-5 [pdf(1.3 MB)]
161) Christian R. Proa?o and Benjamin Lojak, Monetary Policy with a State-Dependent Inflation Target in a Behavioral Two-Country Monetary Union Model, 978-3-943153-82-8 [pdf(813.3 KB)]
160) Noemi Schmitt, Ivonne Schwartz and Frank Westerhoff, Heterogeneous speculators and stock market dynamics: a simple agent-based computational model, 978-3-943153-81-1 [pdf(574.2 KB)]
159) Stefanie Y. Schmitt and Markus G. Schlatterer, Poverty and Limited Attention, 978-3-943153-80-4 [pdf(447.9 KB)]
158) Naira Kotb and Christian R. Proa?o, Capital-Constrained Loan Creation, Stock Markets and Monetary Policy in a Behavioral New Keynesian Model, 978-3-943153-79-8 [pdf(567.6 KB)]
157) Christian R. Proa?o, Juan Carlos Pe?a and Thomas Saalfeld, Inequality, Macroeconomic Performance and Political Polarization: A Panel Analysis of 20 Advanced Democracies, 978-3-943153-78-1 [pdf(648.9 KB)]
156) Carolin Martin, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Heterogeneous expectations, housing bubbles and tax policy, 978-3-943153-77-4 [pdf(466.3 KB)]
2019
155) Christoph March and Marco Sahm, The Perks of Being in the Smaller Team: Incentives in Overlapping Contests, 978-3-943153-76-7 [pdf(450.3 KB, 28 pages)]
154) Christoph March, The Behavioral Economics of Artificial Intelligence: Lessons from Experiments with Computer Players, 978-3-943153-75-0 [pdf(408.7 KB, 44 pages)]
153) Benjamin Lojak, Tomasz Makarewicz and Christian R. Proa?o, Low Interest Rates, Bank’s Search-for-Yield Behavior and Financial Portfolio Management, 978-3-943153-74-3 [pdf(692.7 KB)]
152) Yoshiyuki Arata and Philipp Mundt, Topology and formation of production input interlinkages: evidence from Japanese microdata, 978-3-943153-73-6 [pdf(6.2 MB, 32 pages)]
151) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Trend followers, contrarians and fundamentalists: explaining the dynamics of financial markets , 978-3-943153-72-9 [pdf(864.9 KB, 28 pages)]
150) Maria Daniela Araujo P. , Measuring the Effect of Competitive Teacher Recruitment on Student Achievement: Evidence from Ecuador , 978-3-943153-71-2 [pdf(641.6 KB, 50 pages)]
149) Christian R. Proa?o , Juan Carlos Pe?a and Thomas Saalfeld, Inequality, Macroeconomic Performance and Political Polarization: An Empirical Analysis, 978-3-943153-70-5 [pdf(1.1 MB, 50 pages)]
148) Christian R. Proa?o and Benjamin Lojak, Animal Spirits, Risk Premia and Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound, 978-3-943153-69-9 [pdf(484.5 KB, 30 pages)]
147) Philipp Mundt, Simone Alfarano und Mishael Milakovic, Exploiting ergodicity in forecasts of corporate profitability, 978-3-943153-68-2 [pdf(898.9 KB, 46 pages)]
146) Ilfan Oh, Autonomy of Profit Rate Distribution and Its Dynamics from Firm Size Measures: A Statistical Equilibrium Approach, 978-3-943153-65-1 [pdf(788.2 KB, 113 pages)]
145) Philipp Mundt and Ilfan Oh, Asymmetric competition, risk, and return distribution, 978-3-943153-66-8 [pdf(439.3 KB, 16 pages)]
144) Tim Hagenhoff and Joep Lustenhouwer, The Rationality Bias, 978-3-943153-65-1 [pdf(467.6 KB, 44 pages)]
143) Marc Saur, Markus Schlatterer and Stefanie Schmitt, Horizontal product differentiation with limited attentive consumers, 978-3-943153-64-4 [pdf(537.1 KB, 46 pages)]
142) Carolin Martin, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Housing markets, expectation formation and interest rates, 978-3-943153-63-7 [pdf(4.5 MB, 48 pages)]
141) Tomasz Makarewicz, Traders, forecasters and financial instability: A model of individual learning of anchor-and-adjustment heuristics, 978-3-943153-62-0 [pdf(624.6 KB, 56 pages)]
2018
140) Johanna Sophie Quis, Anika Bela and Guido Heineck, Preschoolers’ self-regulation, skill differentials, and early educational outcomes, 978-3-943153-61-3 [pdf(441.5 KB, 32 pages)]
139) Tim Hagenhoff, An aggregate welfare optimizing interest rate rule under heterogeneous expectations, 978-3-943153-60-6 [pdf(442.1 KB, 46 pages)]
138) Joep Lustenhouwer, Fiscal Stimulus in an Expectation Driven Liquidity Trap, 978-3-943153-59-0 [pdf]
137) Steffen Ahrens, Joep Lustenhouwer and Michele Tettamanzi, The Stabilizing Role of Forward Guidance: A Macro Experiment, 978-3-943153-58-3 [pdf]
136) Roberto Dieci, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Steady states, stability and bifurcations in multi-asset market models, 978-3-943153-57-6 [pdf(472.8 KB, 34 pages)]
135) Carolin Martin and Frank Westerhoff, Regulating speculative housing markets via public housing construction programs: Insights from a heterogeneous agent model, 978-3-943153-56-9 [pdf(498.6 KB, 38 pages)]
134) Noemi Schmitt, Heterogeneous expectations and asset price dynamics, 978-3-943153-55-2 [pdf(1.3 MB, 38 pages)]
133) Roberto Dieci, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Interactions between stock, bond and housing markets, 978-3-943153-54-5. [pdf(490.0 KB, 44 pages)]
2017
132) Cars Hommes, Joep Lustenhouwer and Kostas Mavromatis, Fiscal Consolidations and Heterogeneous Expectations, 978-3-943153-53-8. [pdf(904.2 KB, 66 pages)]
131) Cars Hommes and Joep Lustenhouwer, Managing Unanchored, Heterogeneous Expectations and Liquidity Traps, 978-3-943153-52-1. [pdf(1.8 MB, 52 pages)]
130) Joep Lustenhouwer and Kostas Mavromatis, Fiscal Consolidations and Finite Planning Horizons, 978-3-943153-51-4. [pdf(679.8 KB, 62 pages)]
129) Christoph Laica, Arne Lauber and Marco Sahm, Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments
with Multiple Prizes, 978-3-943153-50-7. [pdf(2.0 MB, 36 pages)]
128) Ivonne Blaurock, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Market entry waves and volatility outbursts in stock markets, 978-3-943153-48-4. [pdf(1.1 MB, 38 pages)]
127) Christoph March and Marco Sahm, Contests as Selection Mechanisms: The Impact of Risk Aversion, 978-3-943153-47-7. [pdf(1.3 MB, 70 pages)]
126) Christian Menden and Christian R. Proa?o, Dissecting the Financial Cycle with Dynamic Factor Models, 978-3-943153-46-0. [pdf(1.7 MB, 45 pages)]
125) Peter Flaschel, Matthieu Charpe, Giorgos Galanis, Christian R. Proa?o and Roberto Veneziani, Macroeconomic and Stock Market Interactions with Endogenous Aggregate Sentiment Dynamics, 978-3-943153-45-3. [pdf(7.1 MB, 38 pages)]
124) Lisa Planer-Friedrich and Marco Sahm, Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, 978-3-943153-44-6. [pdf(357.8 KB, 33 pages)]
123) Johanna Sophie Quis and Simon Reif, Health Effects of Instruction Intensity - Evidence from a Natural Experiment in German High-Schools, 978-3-943153-43-9. [pdf(3.7 MB, 35 pages)]
122) Noemi Schmitt, Jan Tuinstra and Frank Westerhoff, Stability and welfare effects of profit taxes within an evolutionary market interaction model, 978-3-943153-42-2. [pdf(355.0 KB, 34 pages)]
121) Marco Sahm, Are Sequential Round-Robin Tournaments Discriminatory?, 978-3-943153-40-8. [pdf(246.0 KB, 31 pages)]
120) Marco Sahm, Risk Aversion and Prudence in Contests, 978-3-943153-39-2. [pdf(133.4 KB, 15 pages)]
119) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, On the bimodality of the distribution of the S&P 500’s distortion: empirical evidence and theoretical explanations, 978-3-943153-38-5. [pdf(468.2 KB, 51 pages)]
2016
118) Marco Sahm, Advance-Purchase Financing of Projects with Few Buyers, 978-3-943153-37-8. [pdf(310.8 KB, 38 pages)]
117) Christoph March and Marco Sahm, Asymmetric Discouragement in Asymmetric Contests, 978-3-943153-36-1. [pdf(427.5 KB, 14 pages)]
116) Lisa Planer-Friedrich and Marco Sahm, Why Firms Should Care for All Consumers, 978-3-943153-35-4. [pdf(432.6 KB, 18 pages)]
115) Florian Herold and Christoph Kuzmics, The evolution of taking roles, 978-3-943153-34-7. [pdf(404.1 KB, 49 pages)]
114) Stefanie Yvonne Schmitt, Rational Allocation of Attention in Decision-Making, 978-3-943153-33-0. [pdf(506.2 KB, 47 pages)]
113) Julio González-Días, Florian Herold and Diego Domínguez, Strategic Sequential Voting, 978-3-943153-32-3. [pdf(545.0 KB, 41 pages)]
112) Benjamin Lojak, Sentiment-Driven Investment, Non-Linear Corporate Debt Dynamics and Co-Existing Business Cycle Regimes, 978-3-943153-31-6. [pdf(535.5 KB, 27 pages)]
111) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Heterogeneity, spontaneous coordination and extreme events within large-scale and small-scale agent-based financial market models, 978-3-943153-30-9. [pdf(532.0 KB, 37 pages)]
110) Silke Anger and Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Cognitive Skills, Non-Cognitive Skills, and Family Background: Evidence from Sibling Correlations, 978-3-943153-29-3. [pdf(746.9 KB, 44 pages)]
109) Stefanie P. Herber and Michael Kalinowski, Non-take-up of Student Financial Aid: A Microsimulation for Germany, 978-3-943153-28-6. [pdf(779.0 KB, 62 pages)]
108) Jutta Viinikainen, Guido Heineck, Petri B?ckerman, Mirka Hintsanen, Olli Raitakari and Jaakko Pehkonen, Born Entrepreneur? Adolescents’ Personality Characteristics and Self-Employment in Adulthood, 978-3-943153-27-9. [pdf(116.9 KB)]
107) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Herding behavior and volatility clustering in Financial markets, 978-3-943153-26-2. [pdf(966.2 KB)]
2015
106) Christian R. Proa?o and Benjamin Lojak, Debt Stabilization and Macroeconomic Volatility in Monetary Unions under Heterogeneous Sovereign Risk Perceptions, 978-3-943153-24-8. [pdf(843.9 KB)]
105) Lena Dr?ger and Christian R. Proa?o, Cross-Border Banking and Business Cycles in Asymmetric Currency Unions, 978-3-943153-23-1. [pdf(465.5 KB)]
104) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Evolutionary competition and profit taxes: market stability versus tax burden, 978-3-943153-21-7. [pdf(5.4 MB)]
103) Noemi Schmitt, Jan Tuinstra and Frank Westerhoff, Side effects of nonlinear profit taxes in an evolutionary market entry model: abrupt changes, coexisting attractors and hysteresis problems, 978-3-943153-20-0. [pdf(2.7 MB)]
102) Mafa?zath A. Fatoke-Dato, Impact of income shock on children’s
schooling and labor in a West African country, 978-3-943153-19-4. [pdf(810.1 KB)]
101) Mafa?zath A. Fatoke-Dato, Impact of an educational demand-and supply policy on girls’ education in West Africa: Heterogeneity in income, school environment and ethnicity, 978-3-943153-18-7. [pdf(795.8 KB)]
100) Stefanie P. Herber, Johanna Sophie Quis, and Guido Heineck, Does the Transition into Daylight Saving Time Affect Students’ Performance?, 978-3-943153-17-0. [pdf(649.6 KB)]
99) Roberto Dieci and Frank Westerhoff, Heterogeneous expectations, boom-bust housing cycles, and supply conditions: a nonlinear dynamics approach, 978-3-943153-16-3. [pdf(502.1 KB)]
98.) Abdylmenaf Bexheti and Besime Mustafi, Impact of Public Funding of Education on Economic Growth in Macedonia, 978-3-943153-15-6. [ pdf(882.4 KB)]
97.) Dietmar Meyer and Adela Shera, Remittances’ Impact on the Labor Supply and on the Deficit of Current Account, 978-3-943153-14-9. [ pdf(489.1 KB)]
96.) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Managing rational routes to randomness, 978-3-943153-13-2. [ pdf(464.5 KB)]
95.) Stefanie P. Herber, The Role of Information in the Application for Merit-Based Scholarships: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment, 978-3-943153-12-5. [ pdf(563.8 KB)]
94.) Johanna Sophie Quis, Does higher learning intensity affect student well-being? Evidence from the National Educational Panel S978-3-943153-11-8. [ pdf(484.1 KB)]
2013
91.) Jan Tuinstra, Michael Wegener and Frank Westerhoff, Positive welfare effects of trade barriers in a dynamic equilibrium model, 978-3-943153-06-4. [pdf(4.1 MB)]
90.) Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff, Speculative behavior and the dynamics of interacting stock markets, 978-3-943153-05-7. [pdf(483.0 KB)]
2012
89.) Fabio Tramontana, Frank Westerhoff and Laura Gardini, The bull and bear market model of Huang and Day: Some extensions and new results, 978-3-943153-03-3. [pdf(556.7 KB)]
88.) Frank Westerhoff and Reiner Franke, Agent-based models for economic policy design: two illustrative examples, 978-3-943153-02-6. [pdf(381.3 KB)]
87.) János Seregi, Zsuzsanna Lelovics and László Balogh, The social welfare function of forests in the light of the theory of public goods, 978-3-943153-01-9. [pdf(240.2 KB)]
86.) Manfred Antoni and Guido Heineck, Do literacy and numeracy pay off? On the relationship between basic skills and earnings, 978-3-943153-00-2. [pdf(394.3 KB)]
85.) Christoph Wunder and Guido Heineck, Working time preferences, hours mismatch and well-being of couples: Are there spillovers?, 978-3-931052-99-7. [pdf(382.4 KB)]
2011
84.) Frank Westerhoff, Interactions between the real economy and the stock market, 978-3-931052-95-9. [pdf(219.6 KB)]
83.) Reiner Franke and Frank Westerhoff, Why a Simple Herding Model May Generate the Stylized Facts of Daily Returns: Explanation and Estimation, 978-3-931052-93-5. [pdf(322.6 KB)]
82.) Bj?rn-Christopher Witte, Removing systematic patterns in returns in a financial market model by artificially intelligent traders, 978-3-931052-92-8. [pdf(598.0 KB)]
81.) Bj?rn-Christopher Witte, Fund Managers - Why the Best Might be the Worst: On the Evolutionary Vigor of Risk-Seeking Behavior, 978-3-931052-91-1. [pdf(415.2 KB)]
80.) Christian A?mann, Assessing the Effect of Current Account and Currency Crises on Economic Growth, 978-3-931052-90-4. [pdf(279.8 KB)]
79.) Roberto Dieci and Frank Westerhoff, On the inherent instability of international financial markets: natural nonlinear interactions between stock and foreign exchange markets, 978-3-931052-89-8. [pdf(378.4 KB)]
78.) Reiner Franke and Frank Westerhoff, Structural Stochastic Volatility in Asset Pricing Dynamics: Estimation and Model Contest, 978-3-931052-88-1. [pdf(3.5 MB)]
77.) Drini Imami, Endrit Lami and Holger K?chelein. Political cycles in income from privatization – The case of Albania, 978-3-931052-87-4. [pdf(274.9 KB)]
2010
76.) Johannes Kalusche. Die Auswirkungen der Steuer- und Sozialreformen der Jahre 1999-2005 auf die automatischen Stabilisatoren Deutschlands, 978-3-931052-84-3. [pdf(321.5 KB)]
75.) Simone Alfarano and Mishael Milakovi?. Identification of Interaction Effects in Survey Expectations: A Cautionary Note, 978-3-931052-83-6. [PDF(506.7 KB)]
74.) Pál Gervai, László Trautmann and Attila Wieszt. The mission and culture of the corporation, 978-3-931052-82-9. [PDF(202.0 KB)]
73.) A. Tushaj. Market concentration in the banking sector: Evidence from Albania, 978-3-931052-81-2. [PDF(371.2 KB)]
72.) A. Pfeffer. Staatliche Zinssubvention und Auslandsverschuldung: Eine Mittelwert-Varianz-Analyse am Beispiel Ungarn, 978-3-931052-80-5. [PDF(110.7 KB)]
71.) H. K?chelein, E. Lami and D. Imami. Elections Related Cycles in Publicly Supplied Goods in Albania, 978-3-931052-79-9. [pdf(148.7 KB)]
70.) A. Bexheti. Anti-Crisis Measures in the Republic of Macedonia and their Effects – Are they Sufficient?, 978-3-931052-78-2. [PDF(319.6 KB)]
69.) S. Gaber. Economic Implications from Deficit Finance, 978-3-931052-77-5. [PDF(86.2 KB)]
2009
68.) M. Lines and F. Westerhoff. Effects of inflation expectations on macroeconomic dynamics: extrapolative versus regressive expectations, 978-3-931052-76-8. [PDF(1.3 MB)]
67.) G. Jenei. A Post-accession Crisis? Political Developments and Public Sector Modernization in Hungary, 978-3-931052-75-1. [PDF(151.8 KB)]
66.) H.-D. Wenzel and J. Jilke. Der Europ?ische Gerichtshof EuGH als Bremsklotz einer effizienten und koordinierten Unternehmensbesteuerung in Europa?, 978-3-931052-74-4. [PDF(747.4 KB)]
65.) P. Miklós-Somogyi and L. Balogh, The relationship between public balance and inflation in Europe (1999-2007), 978-931052-72-0. [PDF(235.5 KB)]
64.) B.-C. Witte, Temporal information gaps and market efficiency: a dynamic behavioral analysis, 978-3-931052-71-3. [PDF(567.5 KB)]
63.) C. Eckel, International Trade and Retailing, 978-3-931052-70-6. [(396.9 KB)PDF(396.9 KB)]
62.) F. Westerhoff, R. Dieci. A simple model of a speculative housing market, 978-3-931052-69-0. [PDF(1.1 MB, 36 pages)]
61.) F. Westerhoff. A simple agent-based financial market model: direct interactions and comparisons of trading profits, 978-3-931052-67-6. [PDF(899.0 KB, 34 pages)]
2008
60.) H. K?chelein, D. Imami and E. Lami. A new view into Political Business Cycles: Household Expenditures in Albania, 978-3-931052-65-2. [PDF(277.2 KB, 20 pages)]
59.) F. Stübben. Europ?ische Energieversorgung: Status Quo und Perspektiven, 978-3-931052-63-8. [PDF(2.9 MB, 46 pages)]
58.) T. Kola and E. Liko. An Empirical Assessment of Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes in Medium Term in Albania, 978-3-931052-62-1. [PDF(496.0 KB, 28 pages)]
2007
57.) H.-D. Wenzel (Hrsg.). Der Kaspische Raum: Ausgew?hlte Themen zu Politik und Wirtschaft, 978-3-931052-60-7. [PDF(3.0 MB, 148 pages)]
2006
56.) M. Teig. Fiskalische Transparenz und ?konomische Entwicklung: Der Fall Bosnien-Herzegowina, 3-931052-54-0. [PDF(1.5 MB, 40 pages)]
2005
55.) O. Azzam, S. Dhamo and T. Kola. Introducing National Health Accounts in Albania, 3-931052-52-4. [PDF(249.7 KB, 26 pages)]
54.) A. Malaj, F. Mema and S. Hida. Albania, Financial Management in the Education System: Higher Education, 3-931052-51-6. [PDF(314.8 KB, 24 pages)]
53.) F. Stübben, J. Lackenbauer und H.-D. Wenzel. Eine Dekade wirtschaftlicher Transformation in den Westbalkanstaaten: Ein ?berblick, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-50-8. [PDF(516.9 KB, 44 pages)]
52.) K. A. Hafner 2005. Agglomeration, Migration and Tax Competition, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-49-4. [PDF(834.7 KB, 36 pages)]
2004
51.) H. K?chelein 2004. Capital Tax Competition and Partial Cooperation: Welfare Enhancing or not?, ISBN 3-931052-48-6. [PDF(932.1 KB, 44 pages)]
50.) H.-D. Wenzel, J. Lackenbauer, and K. Br?samle 2004. Public Debt and the Future of the EU's Stability and Growth Pact, ISBN 3-931052-46-X. [PDF(581.1 KB, 52 pages)]
49.) E. Thiel 2004. European Integration of Albania: Economic Aspects, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-45-1. [PDF(328.3 KB, 19 pages)]
48.) Julia Bersch 2004. AK-Modell mit Staatsverschuldung und fester Defizitquote, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-44-3. [PDF(445.6 KB, 36 pages)]
47.) Stefan Hopp 2004. J.-B. Say's 1803 Treatise and the Coordination of Economic Activity, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-43-5. [PDF(575.9 KB, 23 pages)]
2003
46.) Sibylle Wagener 2003. Fiskalischer F?deralismus. Theoretische Grundlagen und Studie Ungarns, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-41-9 [PDF(748.7 KB, 156 pages) 0,75 MB]
45.) Holger K?chelein 2003. Fiscal Competition on the Local Level – May commuting be a source of fiscal crises?, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-38-9. [PDF(344.9 KB, 35 pages)]
44.) Nicolas Henrik Schwarze 2003. Ein Modell für Finanzkrisen bei Moral Hazard und ?berinvestition, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-36-2. [PDF(241.2 KB, 39 pages)]
43.) Heinz-Dieter Wenzel und Stefan Hopp (Herausgeber) 2003. Seminar Volume of the Second European Doctoral Seminar (EDS), ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-35-4. [PDF(2.5 MB, 139 pages) 2,6 MB!]
42.) Borbála Szüle 2003. Inside financial conglomerates. Effects in the Hungarian pension fund market, ISBN-Nr. 3-931052-34-6. [PDF