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No 1: Countervailing Power and Dynamic Efficiency
September 2010. Von Roman Inderst & Christian Wey.
No 2: Getting Beer During Commercials: Adverse Effects of Ad-Avoidance
September 2010. Von Torben Stühmeier & Tobias Wenzel.
No 3: Deregulation of Shopping Hours: The Impact on Independent Retailers and Chain Stores
September 2010. Von Tobias Wenzel.
No 4: Transparency, Price-Dependent Demand and Product Variety
September 2010. Von Yiquan Gu & Tobias Wenze.
No 5: Vertical Mergers, Foreclosure and Raising Rivals’ Costs – Experimental Evidence
September 2010. Von Hans-Theo Normann.
No 6: A Within-Subject Analysis of Other-Regarding Preferences
September 2010. Von Mariana Blanco, Dirk Engelmann & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 7: Quality and Welfare in a Mixed Duopoly with Regulated Prices: The Case of a Public and a Privat Hospital
September 2010. Von Annika Herr.
No 8: Legal and Illegal Cartels in Germany between 1958 and 2004
September 2010. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Luis Manuel Schultz.
No 9: The Euro Area Interbank Market and the Liquidity Management of the Eurosystem in the Financial Crisis
September 2010. Von Achim Hauck & Ulrike Neyer.
No 10: Calling Party Pays or Receiving Party Pays? The Diffusion of Mobile Telephony with Endogenous Regulation
October 2010. Von Ralf Dewenter & Jörn Kruse.
No 11: Semi-Collusion in Media Markets
November 2010. Von Ralf Dewenter, Justus Haucap & Tobias Wenzel.
No 12: Competition in the Turkish Mobile Telecommunications Market: Price Elasticities and Network Substitution
November 2010. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Mehmet Karaçuka.
No 13: On the Role of Consumer Expectations in Markets with Network Effects
November 2010. Irina Suleymanova & Christian Wey.
No 14: The First shall be Last: Serial Position Effects in the Case Contestants evaluate Each Other
December 2010. Von Stefan D. Haigner, Stefan Jenewein, Hans Christian Müller & Florian Wakolbinger.
No 15: How Effective is European Merger Control?
January 2011. Von Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler & Burcin B. Yurtoglu.
No 16: Consumer Behavior towards On-net/Off-net Price Differentiation
January 2011. Von Justus Haucap & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 17: Economic Principles of State Aid Control
April 2011. Von Justus Haucap & Ulrich Schwalbe.
No 18: Quality Distortions in Vertical Relations
April 2011. Von Pio Baake & Vanessa von Schlippenbach.
No 19: The Impact of the Termination Rule on Cooperation in a Prisoner's Dilemma Experiment
May 2011. Von Hans-Theo Normann & Brian Wallace.
No 20: A Comparative Analysis of Alternative Univariate Time Series Models in Forecasting Turkish Inflation
May 2011. Von A. Nazif Catik & Mehmet Karaçuka.
No 21: A Spatial Approach to Measure Productivity Spillovers of Foreign Affiliated Firms in Turkish Manufacturing Industries
May 2011. Von Mehmet Karaçuka & A. Nazif Catik.
No 22: Competition Policy and Productivity Growth: An Empirical Assessment
May 2011. Von Paolo Buccirossi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso, Giancarlo Spagnolo & Christiana Vitale.
No 23: Technology Licensing by Advertising Supported Media Platforms: An Application to Internet Search Engines
June 2011. Von Geza Sapi & Irina Suleymanova.
No 24: Do Women Behave More Reciprocally than Men? Gender Differences in Real Effort Dictator Games
June 2011. Von Matthias Heinz, Steffen Juranek & Holger A. Rau.
No 25: Using Rival Effects to Identify Synergies and Improve Merger Typologies
June 2011. Von Joseph A. Clougherty & Tomaso Duso.
No 26: Outside Board Memberships of CEOs: Expertise or Entrenchment?
June 2011. Von Benjamin Balsmeier, Achim Buchwald & Heiko Peters.
No 27: One-Stop Shopping Behavior, Buyer Power, and Upstream Merger Incentives
June 2011. September 2017 Revised Version. Von Vanessa von Schlippenbach & Christian Wey.
No 28: On File Sharing with Indirect Network Effects Between Concert Ticket Sales and Music Recordings
July 2011. Von Ralf Dewenter, Justus Haucap & Tobias Wenzel.
No 29: Access Regulation with Asymmetric Termination Costs
July 2011. Von Torben Stühmeier.
No 30: Bertrand Competition in Markets with Network Effects and Switching Costs
August 2011. Von Irina Suleymanova & Christian Wey.
No 31: Reestablishing Stability and Avoiding a Credit Crunch: Comparing Different Bad Bank Schemes
August 2011. Von Achim Hauck, Ulrike Neyer & Thomas Vieten.
No 32: The Bank Lending Channel in Turkey: Has it Changed after the Low Inflation Regime?
September 2011. Von A. Nazif Catik & Mehmet Karaçuka.
No 33: Technology Adoption in Markets with Network Effects: Theory and Experimental Evidence October 2011. Von Claudia Keser, Irina Suleymanova & Christian Wey.
No 34: The Role of Abatement Technologies for Allocating Free Allowances
October 2011. Von Clémence Christin, Jean-Philippe Nicolai & Jerome Pouyet.
No 35: Signaling in Deterministic and Stochastic Settings
November 2011. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 36: Irrationality Rings! – Experimental Evidence on Mobile Tariff Choices
November 2011. Von Anne-Kathrin Barth & Julia Graf.
No 37: In Vino Veritas: Theory and Evidence on Social Drinking
November 2011. Von Justus Haucap, Annika Herr & Björn Frank.
No 38: Entry Deterrence Through Cooperative R&D Over-Investment
November 2011. Von Clémence Christin.
No 39: Transparency, Entry, and Productivity
November 2011. Von Yiquan Gu & Tobias Wenzel.
No 40: Forecast Errors in Undisclosed Management Sales Forecasts: The Disappearance of the Overoptimism Bias
December 2011. Von Hans Christian Müller.
No 41: Regulating Advertising in the Presence of Public Service Broadcasting
January 2012. Von Torben Stühmeier & Tobias Wenzel.
No 42: Does the Growth of Mobile Markets Cause the Demise of Fixed Networks? – Evidence from the European Union
Januar 2012. Von Anne-Kathrin Barth & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 43: Price-Dependent Demand in Spatial Models
January 2012. Von Yiquan Gu & Tobias Wenzel.
No 44: Unionization Structures in International Oligopoly
February 2012. Von Beatrice Pagel & Christian Wey.
No 45: The Effects of Rebate Contracts on the Health Care System
March 2012. Von Julia Graf.
No 46: Roaming and Investments in the Mobile Internet Market
March 2012. Von Torben Stühmeier.
No 47: The Effects of Gasoline Price Regulations: Experimental Evidence
April 2012. Von Justus Haucap & Hans Christian Müller.
No 48: Pharmaceutical Prices under Regulation: Tiered Co-payments and Reference Pricing in Germany
April 2012. Von Annika Herr & Moritz Suppliet.
No 49: How Large is the Magnitude of Fixed-Mobile Call Substitution? - Empirical Evidence from 16 European Countries
April 2012.Von Anne-Kathrin Barth & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 50: The Extent of European Power Markets
April 2012. Von Veit Böckers & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 51: Less Pain at the Pump? The Effects of Regulatory Interventions in Retail Gasoline Markets
May 2012. Von Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 52: How Regulation Affects Network and Service Quality in Related Markets
May 2012. Von Justus Haucap & Gordon J. Klein.
No 53: Competition in the Workplace: An Experimental Investigation
May 2012. Von Volker Benndorf & Holger A. Rau.
No 54: The Impact of Timing on Bidding Behavior in Procurement Auctions of Contracts with Private Costs
June 2012. Von Dakshina G. De Silva, Georgia Kosmopoulou, Beatrice Pagel & Ronald Peeters.
No 55: The Effect of Ambiguity Aversion on Reward Scheme Choice
June 2012. Von Christian Kellner & Gerhard Riener.
No 56: Pull-Forward Effects in the German Car Scrappage Scheme: A Time Series Approach
June 2012. Von Veit Böckers, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Andrea Müller.
No 57: More Ads, More Revs? Is there a Media Bias in the Likelihood to be Reviewed?
June 2012. Von Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 58: An Empirical Assessment of the 2004 EU Merger Policy Reform
June 2012. Von Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler & Florian Szücs.
No 59: On the Norms of Charitable Giving in Islam: A Field Experiment
June 2012. Von Fatima Lambarraa & Gerhard Riener.
No 60: Targeted Pricing and Customer Data Sharing Among Rivals
July 2012. Von Nicola Jentzsch, Geza Sapi & Irina Suleymanova.
No 61: Bargaining, Vertical Mergers and Entry
July 2012. Von Geza Sapi.
No 62: The Strategic Use of Private Quality Standards in Food Supply Chains
May 2012. Von Vanessa von Schlippenbach & Isabel Teichmann.
No 63: Hospital Market Concentration and Discrimination of Patients
July 2012. Von Ralf Dewenter, Thomas Jaschinski & Björn A. Kuchinke.
No 64: An Equilibrium Analysis of Efficiency Gains from Mergers
July 2012. Von Dragan Jovanovic & Christian Wey.
No 65: Explicit vs. Tacit Collusion - The Impact of Communication in Oligopoly Experiments
August 2012. Von Miguel A. Fonseca & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 66: Team Building and Hidden Costs of Control
September 2012. Von Gerhard Riener & Simon Wiederhold.
No 67: Excess Capacity and Pricing in Bertrand- Edgeworth Markets: Experimental Evidence
September 2012. Von Miguel A. Fonseca & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 68: Motivational Cherry Picking
September 2012. Von Tobias Regner & Gerhard Riener.
No 69: Rebels without a Clue? Experimental Evidence on Partial Cartels
April 2013 (First Version October 2012). Von Georg Clemens & Holger A. Rau.
No 70: Consumer Choice and Local Network Effects in Mobile Telecommunications in Turkey
October 2012. Von Mehmet Karaçuka, A. Nazif Çatik & Justus Haucap.
No 71: First Mover Advantages in Mobile Telecommunications: Evidence from OECD Countries
October 2012. Von Johannes Muck & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 72: Which Factors Drive the Decision to Boycott and Opt Out of Research Rankings? A Note
November 2012. Von Michael Berlemann & Justus Haucap.
No 73: Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Groups
November 2012. Von Gerhard Riener & Simon Wiederhold.
No 74: Do Buyer Groups Facilitate Collusion?
November 2014 (First Version November 2012). Von Hans-Theo Normann, Jürgen Rösch & Luis Manuel Schultz.
No 75: Competition in Germany’s Minute Reserve Power Market: An Econometric Analysis
November 2012. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Dragan Jovanovic.
No 76: Strategic Obfuscation and Consumer Protection Policy in Financial Markets: Theory and Experimental Evidence
November 2012. Von Yiquan Gu & Tobias Wenzel.
No 77: Investment Behavior in a Constrained Dictator Game
November 2012. Von Michael Coenen & Dragan Jovanovic.
No 78: Innovation, Tort Law, and Competition
December 2012. Von Florian Baumann & Klaus Heine.
No 79: Collusion through Joint R&D: An Empirical Assessment
December 2012. Von Tomaso Duso, Lars-Hendrik Röller & Jo Seldeslachts.
No 80: Optimal Damages Multipliers in Oligopolistic Markets
December 2012. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friese.
No 81: The Effects of Remedies on Merger Activity in Oligopoly
December 2012. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Christian Wey.
No 82: Voluntary Payments, Privacy and Social Pressure on the Internet: A Natural Field Experiment
December 2012. Von Tobias Regner & Gerhard Riener.
No 83: Google, Facebook, Amazon, eBay: Is the Internet Driving Competition or Market Monopolization?
January 2013. Von Justus Haucap & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 84: Intermodal Competition on Some Routes in Transportation Networks: The Case of Inter Urban Buses and Railways
January 2013. Von Marc Bataille & Alexander Steinmetz.
No 85: Piracy in a Two-Sided Software Market
February 2013. Von Alexander Rasch & Tobias Wenzel.
No 86: More Bits – More Bucks? Measuring the Impact of Broadband Internet on Firm Performance February 2013. Von Irene Bertschek, Daniel Cerquera & Gordon J. Klein.
No 87: Bargaining Power and Local Heroes
March 2013. Von Ulrich Heimeshoff & Gordon J. Klein.
No 88: Mergers, Managerial Incentives, and Efficiencies
April 2014 (First Version April 2013). Von Dragan Jovanovic.
No 89: How to Counter Union Power? Equilibrium Mergers in International Oligopoly
April 2013. Von Beatrice Pagel & Christian Wey.
No 90: Cheap Talk About the Detection Probability
April 2013. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 91: Private Protection Against Crime when Property Value is Private Information
April 2013. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 92: Adverse Effects of Patent Pooling on Product Development and Commercialization
April 2013. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko & Nanyun Zhang.
No 93: Status Concerns as a Motive for Crime?
April 2013. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 94: Demand Estimation with Selection Bias: A Dynamic Game Approach with an Application to the US Railroad Industry
June 2013. Von Daniel Coublucq.
No 95: Econometric Analysis of Productivity with Measurement Error: Empirical Application to the US Railroad Industry
June 2013. Von Daniel Coublucq.
No 96: Independent Service Operators in ATM Markets
June 2013. Von Tobias Wenzel.
No 97: One-Stop Shopping as a Cause of Slotting Fees: A Rent-Shifting Mechanism
May 2013. Von Stéphane Caprice & Vanessa von Schlippenbach.
No 98: Ex-post Merger Evaluation in the UK Retail Market for Books
June 2013. Von Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso & Massimo Tognoni.
No 99: Input Price Discrimination (Bans), Entry and Welfare
June 2013. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Justus Haucap & Christian Wey.
No 100: Do Short-Term Laboratory Experiments Provide Valid Descriptions of Long-Term Economic Interactions? A Study of Cournot Markets
July 2013. Von Hans-Theo Normann, Till Requate & Israel Waichman.
No 101: Inter-Format Competition Among Retailers – The Role of Private Label Products in Market Delineation
August 2013. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff, Gordon J. Klein, Dennis Rickert & Christian Wey.
No 102: Passive Partial Ownership, Sneaky Takeovers, and Merger Control
August 2013. Von Dragan Jovanovic & Christian Wey.
No 103: What Drives the Relevance and Reputation of Economics Journals? An Update from a Survey among Economists
August 2013. Von Justus Haucap & Johannes Muck.
No 104: The Green Game Changer: An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of Wind and Solar Power on the Merit Order
August 2013. Von Veit Böckers, Leonie Giessing & Jürgen Rösch.
No 105: NYSE Changing Hands: Antitrust and Attempted Acquisitions of an Erstwhile Monopoly August 2013. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko.
No 106: Design Standards and Technology Adoption: Welfare Effects of Increasing Environmental Fines when the Number of Firms is Endogenous
September 2013. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 107: Bargaining Power in Manufacturer-Retailer Relationships
September 2013. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff, Gordon J. Klein, Dennis Rickert & Christian Wey.
No 108: Effects of Different Cartel Policies: Evidence from the German Power-Cable Industry September 2013. Von Hans-Theo Normann & Elaine S.Tan.
No 109: Benefits of an Integrated European Electricity Market
September 2013. Von Veit Böckers, Justus Haucap & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 110: Competitive Pressure and Corporate Crime
September 2013. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 111: Open Innovation in a Dynamic Cournot Duopoly
October 2013. Von Irina Hasnas, Luca Lambertini & Arsen Palestini.
No 113: They Played the Merger Game: A Retrospective Analysis in the UK Videogames Market October 2013. Von Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso, Massimo Tognoni & Cristiana Vitale.
No 114: Financial Constraints and Moral Hazard: The Case of Franchising
November 2013. Von Ying Fan, Kai-Uwe Kühn & Francine Lafontaine.
No 115: Hide or Show? Endogenous Observability of Private Precautions Against Crime When Property Value is Private Information
November 2013. Von Florian Baumann, Philipp Denter & Tim Friehe.
No 116: Output Commitment Through Product Bundling: Experimental Evidence
November 2013. Von Jeroen Hinloopen, Wieland Müller & Hans- Theo Normann.
No 117: Consumer Flexibility, Data Quality and Targeted Pricing, November 2013. Consumer Flexibility, Data Quality and Targeted Pricing
November 2013. Von Geza Sapi & Irina Suleymanova.
No 118: Downstream Mode of Competition With Upstream Market Power
November 2013. Von Constantine Manasakis & Minas Vlassis.
No 119: Cultural Diversity and Plant- Level Productivity
November 2013. Von Michaela Trax, Stephan Brunow & Jens Suedekum.
No 120: City Age and City Size
November 2013. Von Kristian Giesen & Jens Suedekum.
No 121: (International) R&D Collaboration and SMEs: The Effectiveness of Targeted Public R&D Support Schemes
December 2013. Von Hanna Hottenrott & Cindy Lopes-Bento.
No 122: Quantity or Quality? Knowledge Alliances and their Effects on Patenting
December 2013. Von Hanna Hottenrott & Cindy Lopes-Bento.
No 123: Why Are Educated and Risk-Loving Persons More Mobile Across Regions?
December 2013. Von Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich & Jens Suedekum.
No 124: Financial Liberalization and the Relationship-Specificity of Exports
December 2013. Von Fabrice Defever & Jens Suedekum.
No 125: Global Sourcing of Complex Production Processes
December 2013. Von Christian Schwarz & Jens Suedekum.
No 126: Consumer Myopia, Competition and the Incentives to Unshroud Add-on Information
December 2013. Von Tobias Wenzel.
No 127: The Rise of the East and the Far East: German Labor Markets and Trade Integration
December 2013. Von Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen & Jens Suedekum.
No 128: Policy-Induced Environmental Technology and Inventive Efforts: Is There a Crowding Out?
December 2013. Von Hanna Hottenrott & Sascha Rexhäuser.
No 129: Fishing for Complementarities: Competitive Research Funding and Research Productivity December 2013.Von Hanna Hottenrott & Cornelia Lawson.
No 130: Do Leniency Policies Facilitate Collusion? Experimental Evidence
January 2014. Von Georg Clemens & Holger A. Rau.
No 131: Targeted Pricing, Consumer Myopia and Investment in Customer-Tracking Technology
February 2014. Von Irina Baye & Geza Sapi.
No 132: Media Bias and Advertising: Evidence from a German Car Magazine
February 2014. Von Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 133: Patents as Quality Signals? The Implications for Financing Constraints on R&D
February 2014. Von Dirk Czarnitzki, Bronwyn H. Hall & Hanna Hottenrott.
No 134: Frictions in the Interbank Market and Uncertain Liquidity Needs: Implications for Monetary Policy Implementation
July 2014 (First Version March 2014). Von Monika Bucher, Achim Hauck & Ulrike Neyer.
No 135: Simultaneous and Sequential Contributions to Step-Level Public Goods: One vs. Two Provision Levels
March 2014. Von Hans-Theo Normann & Holger A. Rau.
No 136: Why are Economists so Different? Nature, Nurture, and Gender Effects in a Simple Trust Game
March 2014. Von Justus Haucap & Andrea Müller.
No 137: The Welfare Impact of Parallel Imports: A Structural Approach Applied to the German Market for Oral Anti-diabetics
April 2014. Tomaso Duso, Annika Herr & Moritz Suppliet.
No 138: Multi-Union Bargaining: Tariff Plurality and Tariff Competition
April 2014. Von Hamid Aghadadashli & Christian Wey.
No 139: Consumer Flexibility, Data Quality and Location Choice
April 2014. Irina Baye & Irina Hasnas.
No 140: A Note on Consumer Flexibility, Data Quality and Collusion
April 2014. Irina Hasnas.
No 141: Asymmetric Spiders: Supplier Heterogeneity and the Organization of Firms
April 2014. Von Verena Nowak, Christian Schwarz & Jens Suedekum.
No 142: Globalization and Local Profiles of Economic Growth and Industrial Change
April 2014. Von Wolfgang Dauth & Jens Suedekum.
No 143: The Willingness to Sell Personal Data
April 2014. Von Volker Benndorf & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 144: Bundling and Joint Marketing by Rival Firms
May 2014. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko, Yeonjei Jung & Jaesoo Kim.
No 145: Preferences and Beliefs in a Sequential Social Dilemma: A Within-Subjects Analysis
May 2014. Von Mariana Blanco, Dirk Engelmann, Alexander K. Koch & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 146: Price vs. Quantity Competition in a Vertically Related Market
May 2014. Von Maria Alipranti, Chrysovalantou Milliou & Emmanuel Petrakis.
No 147: On the Antitrust Economics of the Electronic Books Industry
September 2014 (Previous Version May 2014). Von Germain Gaudin & Alexander White.
No 148: Trade, Tasks, and Training: The Effect of Offshoring on Individual Skill Upgrading
June 2014. vON Jan Hogrefe & Jens Wrona.
No 149: Do Media Data Help to Predict German Industrial Production?
July 2014. Von Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Tobias Thomas & Dirk Ulbricht.
No 150: Trade, Tasks, and Training: The Effect of Offshoring on Individual Skill Upgrading
June 2014. Von Jan Hogrefe & Jens Wrona.
No 151: Do Expert Reviews Really Drive Demand? Evidence from a German Car Magazine
July 2014. Von Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 152: Direct and Cross-Scheme Effects in a Research and Development Subsidy Program
July 2014. Von Hanna Hottenrott, Cindy Lopes-Bento & Reinhilde Veugelers.
No 153: Flying the Nest: How the Home Department Shapes Researchers’ Career Paths
July 2015 (First Version July 2014). Von Hanna Hottenrott & Cornelia Lawson.
No 154: R&D Partnerships and Innovation Performance: Can There be too Much of a Good Thing?
July 2014. Von Hanna Hottenrott & Cindy Lopes-Bento.
No 155: On Discovery, Restricting Lawyers, and the Settlement Rate
August 2014. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 156: The Impact of Tariff Diversity on Broadband Diffusion – An Empirical Analysis
August 2014. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Mirjam R. J. Lange.
No 157: The Happiness of Economists: Estimating the Causal Effect of Studying Economics on Subjective Well-Being
August 2014. Von Justus Haucap & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 158: Cross-Border M&As and Innovative Activity of Acquiring and Target Firms
August 2014. Von Joel Stiefale.
No 159: Endogenous Cartel Formation: Experimental Evidence
August 2014. Von Miguel A. Fonseca & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 160: Spatial Frictions
September 2014. Von Kristian Behrens, Giordano Mion, Yasusada Murata & Jens Suedekum.
No 161: Exchange Asymmetries for Bads? Experimental Evidence
October 2014. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Katrin Köhler.
No 162: Raising Rivals’ Cost Through Buyer Power
October 2014. Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Justus Haucap & Christian Wey.
No 163: The Impact of Local Loop and Retail Unbundling Revisited
October 2014. Von Gordon J. Klein & Julia Wendel.
No 164: Supplier Fixed Costs and Retail Market Monopolization
October 2014. Von Stéphane Caprice, Vanessa von Schlippenbach & Christian Wey.
No 165: Price-sensitive Demand and Market Entry
November 2014. Von Yiquan Gu, Alexander Rasch & Tobias Wenzel.
No 166: Homogeneous Platform Competition with Endogenous Homing
November 2014. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko & Mark J. Tremblay.
No 167: The Impact of Piracy on Prominent and Non-prominent Software Developers
November 2014. Von Alexander Rasch & Tobias Wenzel.
No 168: Privacy Concerns, Voluntary Disclosure of Information, and Unraveling: An Experiment
November 2014. Von Volker Benndorf, Dorothea Kübler & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 169: Organizational Decisions in Multistage Production Processes
December 2014. Von Verena Nowak.
No 170: De-Industrialisation and Entrepreneurship under Monopolistic Competition
January 2015. Von Albert G. Schweinberger & Jens Suedekum.
No 171: Price Dispersion and Station Heterogeneity on German Retail Gasoline Markets
January 2015. Von Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Manuel Siekmann.
No 172: The Effects of Elite Sports Participation on Later Job Success
Februar 2015. Von Ralf Dewenter & Leonie Giessing.
No 173: Outside Directors on the Board, Competition and Innovation
February 2015. Von Achim Buchwald & Susanne Thorwarth.
No 174: Competition, Outside Directors and Executive Turnover: Implications for Corporate Governance in the EU
February 2015. Von Achim Buchwald.
No 175: Organ Donation in the Lab: Preferences and Votes on the Priority Rule
February 2015. Von Annika Herr & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 176: Does Quality Disclosure Improve Quality? Responses to the Introduction of Nursing Home Report Cards in Germany
February 2015. Von Annika Herr, Thu-Van Nguyen & Hendrik Schmitz.
No 177: The Effect of Perceived Regional Accents on Individual Economic Behavior: A Lab Experiment on Linguistic Performance, Cognitive Ratings and Economic Decisions
February 2015. Von Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli & Gerhard Riener.
No 178: Women on the Board and Executive Duration - Evidence For European Listed Firms
February 2015. Von Achim Buchwald & Hanna Hottenrott.
No 179: Incongruities of Real and Intellectual Property: Economic Concerns in Patent Policy and Practice
February 2015. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko.
No 180: What Drives Fraud in a Credence Goods Market? – Evidence From a Field Study
March 2015. Von Alexander Rasch & Christian Waibel.
No 181: Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Laboratory Evidence
March 2015. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 182: The Influence of Product Liability on Vertical Product Differentiation
April 2015. Von Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe & Alexander Rasch.
No 183: Sorting Through Affirmative Action: Three Field Experiments in Colombia
April 2015. Von Marcela Ibañez, Ashok Rai & Gerhard Riener.
No 184: The Impact of Private Equity on Firms' Innovation Activity
April 2015. Von Kevin Amess, Joel Stiebale & Mike Wright.
No 185: Border Effects without Borders: What Divides Japan’s Internal Trade?
May 2015. Von Jens Wrona.
No 186: Salience and Health Campaigns
May 2015. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt.
No 187: Merger Remedies in Oligopoly Under a Consumer Welfare Standard
June 2015. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Christian Wey.
No 188: Asymmetric Perceptions of the Economy: Media, Firms, Consumers, and Experts
June 2015. Von Konstantin Kholodilin, Christian Kolmer, Tobias Thomas & Dirk Ulbricht.
No 189: Violations of First-Order Stochastic Dominance as Salience Effects
June 2015. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Mats Köster.
No 190: Full Versus Partial Collusion Among Brands and Private Label Producers
July 2015. Von Irina Hasnas & Christian Wey.
No 191: Export Quality Upgrading under Credit Constraints
July 2015. Von Andrea Ciani & Francesca Bartoli.
No 192: Putting on a Tight Leash and Levelling Playing Field: An Experiment in Strategic Obfuscation and Consumer Protection
July 2015. Von Yiquan Gu & Tobias Wenzel.
No 193: Relational Contracts and Supplier Turnover in the Global Economy
August 2015. Von Fabrice Defever, Christian Fischer & Jens Suedekum.
No 194: Learning-by-Doing in Torts: Liability and Information About Accident Technology
September 2015. Von Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe.
No 195: Vertical Bargaining and Retail Competition: What Drives Countervailing Power?
September 2015. Von Germain Gaudin.
No 196: Lying, Spying, Sabotaging: Procedures and Consequences
September 2015. Von Nadine Chlaß & Gerhard Riener.
No 197: Stochastic Income and Conditional Generosity
October 2015. Von Christian Kellner, David Reinstein & Gerhard Riener.
No 198: On Vertical Relations and the Timing of Technology Adoption
October 2015. Von Maria Alipranti, Chrysovalantou Milliou & Emmanuel Petrakis.
No 199: Competition and Antitrust in Internet Markets
October 2015. Von Justus Haucap & Torben Stühmeier.
No 200: Two-Way Migration Between Similar Countries
October 2015. Von Udo Kreickemeier & Jens Wrona.
No 201: R&D Subsidies and Firms’ Cost of Debt
November 2015. Von Sarah Demeulemeester & Hanna Hottenrott.
No 202: Pass-Through, Vertical Contracts, and Bargains
November 2015. Von Germain Gaudin.
No 203: Peers or Parents? On Non-Monetary Incentives in Schools
November 2015. Von Valentin Wagner & Gerhard Riener.
No 204: Volunteering to Take on Power: Experimental Evidence from Matrilineal and Patriarchal Societies in India
November 2015. Von Debosree Banerjee, Marcela Ibañez, Gerhard Riener & Meike Wollni.
No 205: Adjusting to Globalization – Evidence from Worker-Establishment Matches in Germany
January 2016. Von Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen & Jens Suedekum.
No 206: Organisational Change and the Productivity Effects of Green Technology Adoption
January 2016. Von Hanna Hottenrott, Sascha Rexhäuser & Reinhilde Veugelers
No 207: Margin Squeeze: An Above-Cost Predatory Pricing Approach
January 2016. Von Germain Gaudin & Despoina Mantzar.
No 208: Higher Prices, Higher Quality? Evidence From German Nursing Homes
January 2016. Von Annika Herr & Hanna Hottenrott
No 209: Structural Remedies as a Signalling Device
January 2016. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Christian Wey.
No 210: Tariff-Mediated Network Effects With Incompletely Informed Consumers
January 2016. Von Johannes Muck.
No 211: Competition and Corporate Control in Partial Ownership Acquisitions
February 2016. Von Torben Stühmeier.
No 212: What’s the Price of Consulting? Effects of Public and Private Sector Consulting on Academic Research
February 2016. Von Roman Fudickar, Hanna Hottenrott & Cornelia Lawson.
No 213: How Competitiveness May Cause a Gender Wage Gap: Experimental Evidence
February 2016. Von Matthias Heinz, Hans-Theo Normann & Holger A. Rau.
No 214: A First Test of Focusing Theory
February 2016. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Gerhard Riener.
No 215: Media Coverage and Car Manufacturers’ Sales
March 2016. Von Ralf Dewenter, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Tobias Thomas.
No 216: Demand Shifts Due to Salience Effects: Experimental Evidence
March 2016. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Katrin Köhler, Mirjam R. J. Lange & Tobias Wenzel.
No 217: Evidence Production in Merger Control: The Role of Remedies
March 2016. Von Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Christian Wey.
No 218: How Mergers Affect Innovation: Theory and Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry
April 2016. Von Justus Haucap & Joel Stiebale.
No 219: Innovation, Institutional Ownership, and Financial Constraints
April 2016. Von Jan Philip Schain & Joel Stiebale.
No 220: The Impact of the Market Transparency Unit for Fuels on Gasoline Prices in Germany
May 2016. Von Ralf Dewenter, Ulrich Heimeshoff & Hendrik Lüth.
No 221: Substitution Between Fixed, Mobile, and Voice over IP Telephony – Evidence from the European Union
May 2016. Von Mirjam R. J. Lange & Amela Saric.
No 222: Equilibrium Selection with Coupled Populations in Hawk-Dove Games: Theory and Experiment in Continuous Time
June 2016. Von Volker Benndorf, Ismael Martínez-Martínez & Hans-Theo Normann.
No 223: Financial Constraints and Moral Hazard: The Case of Franchising
June 2016. Von Ying Fan, Kai-Uwe Kühn & Francine Lafontaine.
No 224: The Nash Bargaining Solution in Vertical Relations With Linear Input Prices
June 2016. Von Hamid Aghadadashli, Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt & Christian Wey.
No 225: The Effect of Retail Mergers on Prices and Variety: An Ex-post Evaluation
June 2016. Von Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Roberto Cervone, Tomaso Duso & Alessia Marrazzo
No 226: Communication in Vertical Markets: Experimental Evidence
July 2016. Von Claudia Möllers, Hans-Theo Normann & Christopher M. Snyder.
No 227: Seeking Risk or Answering Smart? Framing in Elementary Schools
October 2016. Von Valentin Wagner.
No 228: Predicting Advertising Volumes: A Structural Time Series Approach
October 2016. Von Ralf Dewenter & Ulrich Heimeshoff.
No 229: Acquisitions, Markups, Efficiency, and Product Quality: Evidence from India
October 2016. Von Joel Stiebale & Dev Vencappa.
No 230: Information Acquisition, Signaling and Learning in Duopoly
October 2016. Von Thomas D. Jeitschko, Ting Liu &Tao Wang.
No 231: Non-comparative and Comparative Advertising in Oligopolistic Markets
October 2016. Von Maria Alipranti, Evangelos Mitrokostas & Emmanuel Petrakis.