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elections 13 representative democracy 12 theory of voting 10 Deutschland 9 coalitions 9 direct democracy 9 Theorie 7 policy representation 7 Schätzung 6 Test 6 Household Finance 4 general purpose technology 4 proportional representation 4 social choice 4 Auctions 3 Behavioral Macroeconomics 3 Heterogeneous Beliefs 3 Limited Cognition 3 OLG 3 Risiko 3 experiment 3 experimental economics 3 firm growth 3 innovation 3 morality 3 nanotechnology 3 Blockchain 2 Borda count 2 COVID-19 2 CUSUM 2 Committee Decisions 2 Condorcet domains 2 DAX 2 Economic Growth 2 Expectations Formation 2 FinTech 2 Finanzmarktkrise 2 Firm growth 2 Fiscal and Monetary Policy 2 Girshick-Rubin 2
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English 162 German 3
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Szech, Nora 20 Puppe, Clemens 18 Hoang, Daniel 13 Rachev, Svetlozar T. 11 Tangian, Andranik S. 11 Fabozzi, Frank J. 10 Tanguiane, Andranick S. 10 Schienle, Melanie 8 D'Acunto, Francesco 7 Ott, Ingrid 7 Schimke, Antje 7 Weber, Michael 7 Schweizer, Nikolaus 6 Vogt, Bodo 6 Berninghaus, Siegfried K. 5 Hillebrand, Marten 5 Nehring, Klaus 5 Brenner, Thomas 4 Kim, Young Shin 4 Paloviita, Maritta 4 Safarian, Mher 4 Schosser, Stephan 4 Bianchi, Michele Leonardo 3 Deeken, Tim 3 Falk, Armin 3 Feige, Christian 3 Güth, Werner 3 Höchstötter, Markus 3 Kroll, Eike Benjamin 3 Mitusch, Kay 3 Müller, Moritz 3 Ruckes, Martin 3 Savin, Ivan 3 Serra-Garcia, Marta 3 Slinko, Arkadii 3 Soretz, Susanne 3 Urban, Jörg 3 Barnard, Helena 2 Beck, Arne 2 Bormann, Carsten 2
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Understanding demand for COVID-19 antibody testing
Serra Garcia, Marta; Szech, Nora - 2020
We study individual demand for COVID-19 antibody tests in an incentivized study on a representative sample of the US population. Almost 2,000 participants trade off obtaining an athome test kit against money. At prices close to zero, 80 percent of individuals want the test. However, this broad...
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Predicting the global minimum variance portfolio
Reh, Laura; Krüger, Fabian; Liesenfeld, Roman - 2020
We propose a novel dynamic approach to forecast the weights of the global minimum variance portfolio (GMVP). The GMVP weights are the population coefficients of a linear regression of a benchmark return on a vector of return differences. This representation enables us to derive a consistent loss...
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Institutional design and spatial (in)equality: The Janus face of economic integration
Ott, Ingrid; Soretz, Susanne - 2020
This paper analyzes within a spatial endogenous growth setting the impact of public policy coordination on agglomeration. Governments in each of the two symmetric regions provide a local public input that becomes globally effective due to integration. Micro-foundation of governmental behavior is...
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Using composite indicators in econometric decision models: With application to occupational health
Tanguiane, Andranick S. - 2020
The paper explains the use of composite indicators as objective functions in econometric decision models. We consider an example of minimizing the harm from two kinds of pollution at the workplace, which can be reduced by two types of anti-pollution measures restricted to a given budget. At...
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Voting: A machine learning approach
Burka, Dávid; Puppe, Clemens; Szepesváry, László; … - 2020
Voting rules can be assessed from quite different perspectives: the axiomatic, the pragmatic, in terms of computational or conceptual simplicity, susceptibility to manipulation, and many others aspects. In this paper, we take the machine learning perspective and ask how 'well' a few prominent...
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Credit cycles revisited
Urban, Jörg - 2020
Credit and business cycles play an important role in economic research, especially for central banks and supervisors. We reexamine a very useful dynamic model proposed by Kiyotaki and Moore (1997) of an economy with an endogenous credit limit. They claim that a small temporary shock generates...
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Strategy-proofness and responsiveness imply minimal participation
Müller, Michael; Puppe, Clemens - 2020
We study a model in which agents with single-peaked preferences can participate in a costly voting procedure to determine the value of a one-dimensional variable. We show that, for all positive participation cost and all profiles of individual preferences, there exists a (generically) unique...
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Towards a classification of maximal peak-pit Condorcet domains
Li, Guanhao; Puppe, Clemens; Slinko, Arkadii - 2020
In this paper, we classify all maximal peak-pit Condorcet domains of maximal width for n È 5 alternatives. To achieve this, we bring together ideas from several branches of combinatorics. The main tool used in the classification is the ideal of a domain. In contrast to the size of maximal...
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Testing for an omitted multiplicative long-term component in GARCH models
Conrad, Christian; Schienle, Melanie - 2019
We consider the problem of testing for an omitted multiplicative long-term component in GARCH-type models. Under the alternative there is a two-component model with a short-term GARCH component that fluctuates around a smoothly time-varying long-term component which is driven by the dynamics of...
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Detecting structural differences in tail dependence of financial time series
Bormann, Carsten; Schienle, Melanie - 2019
An accurate assessment of tail inequalities and tail asymmetries of financial returns is key for risk management and portfolio allocation. We propose a new test procedure for detecting the full extent of such structural differences in the dependence of bivariate extreme returns. We decompose the...
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