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matching 4 Evaluation 3 Venture capital 3 treatment effect 3 covariate-adjustment 2 double moral hazard 2 earnings 2 rigidity 2 unobservables 2 Aktive Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Antidumping 1 Arrow Impossibility Theorem 1 Bayes’ Law 1 Bounded rationality 1 Central banking 1 Compensation 1 Compliers 1 Contract Theory 1 Dispute settlement 1 E-Commerce 1 Economic Teaching 1 Expressive voting 1 Fairness 1 Game Theory 1 Identifikation kausaler Effekte 1 Instrumental variables 1 International Taxation 1 Kaldor-Hicks-Criterion 1 Keynesian economics 1 LATE 1 Law and Economics 1 Liquidity 1 Local Average Treatment Effect 1 Microstructure 1 Monetary policy 1 Nichtparametrische Schätzung 1 Panel data 1 Political Decisions 1 Posted-offer markets 1 Pre-Keynesian business cycle theory 1
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Book / Working Paper 29
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English 25 German 4
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Tyran, Jean-Robert 5 Froelich, Markus 4 Keuschnigg, Christian 3 Lechner, Michael 3 Puhani, Patrick A. 3 Kirchgaessner, Gebhard 2 Müller, Ulrich K. 2 Roitinger, Alexander 2 Allgoewer, Elisabeth 1 Birchler, Urs 1 Elliott, Graham 1 Engelmann, Dirk 1 Fehr, Ernst 1 Gerfin, Michael 1 Giot, Pierre 1 Grammig, Joachim 1 Gärtner, Manfred 1 Hauser, Heinz 1 Laisney, Francois 1 Machin, Stephen 1 Miquel, Ruth 1 Nielsen, Soren Bo 1 Sausgruber, Rupert 1 Slembeck, Tilman 1 Steiger, Heidi 1
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School of Economics and Political Science, Universität St. Gallen 29
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University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2002 29
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Probleme der Besteuerung in der E-Economy
Kirchgaessner, Gebhard - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
In this paper we discuss the main taxation related problems which arise from internet commerce. Additionally, a survey of the economic literature about this problem is provided. This literature mainly deals with the United States. First, effects on indirect taxation are discussed. Then, we deal...
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The Rise and Fall of Swiss Unemployment - Relative Demand Shocks, Wage Rigidities, and Temporary Immigrants
Puhani, Patrick A. - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
Switzerland, traditionally a ‘zero unemployment’ economy, has seen an unprecedented rise in joblessness in the 1990s although unemployment fell again to a rather low level after 1997. This paper tests whether Switzerland experienced a negative relative net demand shock against the low...
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Size and Power of Tests for Stationarity in Highly Autocorrelated Time Series
Müller, Ulrich K. - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
Tests for stationarity are routinely applied to highly persistent time series. Following Kwiatkowski, Phillips, Schmidt and Shin (1992), standard stationarity employs a rescaling by an estimator of the long-run variance of the (potentially) stationary series. This paper analytically investigates...
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What is the value of knowing the propensity score for estimating average treatment effects?
Froelich, Markus - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
Propensity score matching is widely used in treatment evaluation to estimate average treatment effects. Nevertheless, the role of the propensity score is still controversial. Since the propensity score is usually unknown and has to be estimated, the efficiency loss arising from not knowing the...
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Do Institutions Promote Rationality? An Experimental Study of the Three-Door Anomaly
Slembeck, Tilman; Tyran, Jean-Robert - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
The three-door problem is an astounding example of a systematic violation of a key rationality postulate. In this seemingly simple individual decision task, most people initially fail to correctly apply Bayes’ Law, and to make the payoff-maximizing choice. Previous experimental studies have...
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Identification of Dynamic Treatment Effects by Instrumental Variables
Miquel, Ruth - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
This paper considers the problem of the identification of causal effects using instrumental variables. We are interested in the effects of some treatments on certain outcomes. First, we consider that a participation in a treatment or a program is only possible one time but we have the choice...
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Start-Up Investment With Scarce Venture Capital Support
Keuschnigg, Christian - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
Venture capitalists, representing informed capital, screen, monitor and advise start-up entrepreneurs. The paper reports three new results on venture capital (VC) finance. First, there is an optimal number of companies in the VC portfolio with a trade-off between the number of companies and the...
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Limited Rationality and Strategic Interaction - The Impact of the Strategic Environment on Nominal Inertia
Tyran, Jean-Robert; Fehr, Ernst - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
The evidence from many experiments suggests that people are heterogeneous with regard to their abilities to make rational, forward looking, decisions. This raises the question when the rational types are decisive for aggregate outcomes and when the boundedly rational types shape aggregate...
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How large is liquidity risk in an automated auction market?
Giot, Pierre; Grammig, Joachim - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
We introduce a new empirical methodology that takes account of liquidity risk in a Value-at-Risk framework, and quantify liquidity risk premiums for portfolios and individual stocks traded on the automated auction market Xetra which operates at various European exchanges. When constructing...
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Subject of Degree and the Gender Wage Differential - Evidence from the UK and Germany
Machin, Stephen; Puhani, Patrick A. - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2002
We show that controlling for subject of degree explains a significant part of the male/female gender wage differential amongst graduates. Using data from the labour force surveys of the United Kingdom and Germany, we find similar results in these two countries: subject of degree explains about...
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