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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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Replicator dynamics in value chains: Explaining some puzzles of market selection
Cantner, Uwe; Savin, Ivan; Vannuccini, Simone - 2016
The pure model of replicator dynamics though providing important insights in the evolution of markets has not found much of empirical support. This paper extends the model to the case of firms vertically integrated in value chains. We show that i) by taking value chains into account, the...
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Homo moralis: Personal characteristics, institutions, and moral decision-making
Deckers, Thomas; Falk, Armin; Kosse, Fabian; Szech, Nora - 2016
This paper studies how individual characteristics, institutions, and their interaction influence moral decisions. We validate a moral paradigm focusing on the willingness to accept harming third parties. Consequences of moral decisions are real. We explore how moral behavior varies with...
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When the affordable has no value, and the valuable is unaffordable: The U.S. market for long-term care insurance and the role of Medicaid
Fels, Markus - 2016
I consider the popular argument of Medicaid crowding out demand for private long-term care insurance. I show that this argument rests on a wrong counterfactual comparison. Furthermore, I question the welfare-decreasing impact of Medicaid as it neglects a large value of the program in providing...
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Devaluation of one's labor in labor-commodities-money-commodities-labor exchange as a cause of inequality growth
Tanguiane, Andranick S. - 2016
The inequality growth during the last quarter century is explained as caused by a decreasing labor-labor exchange rate, i.e. devaluation of one's labor in exchange for other's labor embodied in the commodities affordable for one's earnings. We show that the productivity growth allows employers...
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Optimal policy identification: Insights from the German electricity market
Herrmann, Johannes Karl; Savin, Ivan - 2016
The diffusion of renewable electricity generating technologies is widely considered as crucial for establishing a sustainable energy system in the future. However, the required transition is unlikely to be achieved by market forces alone. For this reason, many countries implement various policy...
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Designing contests between heterogeneous contestants: An experimental study of tie-breaks and bid-caps in all-pay auctions
Llorente-Saguer, Aniol; Sheremeta, Roman M.; Szech, Nora - 2016
A well-known theoretical result in the contest literature is that greater heterogeneity decreases performance of contestants because of the "discouragement effect." Leveling the playing field by favoring weaker contestants through bid-caps and favorable tie-breaking rules can reduce the...
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Including excluded groups: The slow racial transformation of the South African university system
Barnard, Helena; Cowan, Robin A.; Kirman, Alan P.; … - 2016
This paper looks at the inclusion of excluded groups, notably the racial transformation of the South African university system. Both demand-side factors - are qualified black people hired as faculty? - and supply-side factors - are there enough qualified black people who can be hired as faculty?
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Optimal revelation of life-changing information
Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2016
Information about the future may be instrumentally useful, yet scary. For example, many patients shy away from precise genetic tests about their dispositions for severe diseases. They are afraid that a bad test result could render them desperate due to anticipatory feelings. We show that...
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Analysis of stochastic technical trading algorithms
Höchstötter, Markus; Safarian, Mher M.; Krumetsadik, Anna - 2016
We apply the well-known CUSUM, the Girshick-Rubin, the Graversen-Peskir- Shiryaev and an improved alteration of the Brodsky-Darkovsky algorithm as trading strategies involving only mutually exclusive long positions in cash and the DAX at Xetra intraday auction prices. We select optimal pairs of...
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Condorcet domains, median graphs and the single-crossing property
Puppe, Clemens; Slinko, Arkadii - 2016
Condorcet domains are sets of linear orders with the property that, whenever the preferences of all voters of a society belong to this set, their majority relation has no cycles. We observe that, without loss of generality, every such domain can be assumed to be closed in the sense that it...
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