Andreas Ortmann, “The Way in which an Experiment is Conducted is Unbelievably
Important”: On the Experimentation Practices of Economists and Psychologists,
December 2009
Andreas Irmen, Population Aging and the Direction of Technical Change, December
2009
Wolf-Heimo Grieben and Fuat §ener, Labor Unions, Globalization, and Mercantilism,
December 2009
Conny Wunsch, Optimal Use of Labor Market Policies: The Role of Job Search
Assistance, December 2009
Claudia Buch, Cathérine Tahmee Koch and Michael Kotter, Margins of International
Banking: Is there a Productivity Pecking Order in Banking, too?, December 2009
Shafik Hebous and Alfons J. Weichenrieder, Debt Financing and Sharp Currency
Depreciations: Wholly vs. Partially Owned Multinational Affiliates, December 2009
Johannes Binswanger and Daniel Schunk, What is an Adequate Standard of Living
during Retirement?, December 2009
Armin Falk and James J. Heckman, Lab Experiments are a Major Source of Knowledge
in the Social Sciences, December 2009
Hartmut Egger and Daniel Etzel, The Impact of Trade on Employment, Welfare, and
Income Distribution in Unionized General Oligopolistic Equilibrium, December 2009
Julian Rauchdobler, Rupert Sausgruber and Jean-Robert Tyran, Voting on Thresholds
for Public Goods: Experimental Evidence, December 2009
Michael McBride and Stergios Skaperdas, Conflict, Settlement, and the Shadow of the
Future, December 2009
Ben J. Heijdra and Laurie S. M. Reijnders, Economic Growth and Longevity Risk with
Adverse Selection, December 2009
Johannes Becker, Taxation of Foreign Profits with Heterogeneous Multinational Firms,
December 2009
Douglas Gale and Piero Gottardi, Illiquidity and Under-Valuation of Firms, December
2009
Donatella Gatti, Christophe Rault and Anne-Gaël Vaubourg, Unemployment and
Finance: How do Financial and Labour Market Factors Interact?, December 2009
Arno Riedl, Behavioral and Experimental Economics Can Inform Public Policy: Some
Thoughts, December 2009