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Theorie 96 Theory 96 Experiment 45 Game theory 31 Spieltheorie 31 Auction theory 18 Auktionstheorie 18 Schweiz 18 Switzerland 18 Deutschland 15 Estimation 15 Geldpolitik 15 Germany 15 Monetary policy 15 Schätzung 15 Welt 15 World 15 Estimation theory 14 Neue politische Ökonomie 14 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 14 Noncooperative game 14 Public choice 14 Schätztheorie 14 Impact assessment 11 Wirkungsanalyse 11 Competition 10 Consumer behaviour 10 Konsumentenverhalten 10 Voting behaviour 10 Wahlverhalten 10 Wettbewerb 10 Asymmetric information 9 Asymmetrische Information 9 Children 9 Gender 9 Geschlecht 9 Kinder 9 Risiko 9 Risk 9 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 9
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Arbeitspapier 58 Graue Literatur 58 Non-commercial literature 58 Working Paper 58
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Ewerhart, Christian 26 Fehr, Ernst 21 Wolf, Michael 20 Weber, Roberto A. 18 Ledoit, Olivier 16 Hefti, Andreas 15 Berentsen, Aleksander 13 Alós-Ferrer, Carlos 12 Zweimüller, Josef 12 Frey, Bruno S. 11 Huber, Samuel 10 Hoffmann, Mathias 9 Schmutzler, Armin 9 Winkelmann, Rainer 9 Bartling, Björn 8 Cohn, Alain 8 Netzer, Nick 8 Marchesiani, Alessandro 7 Maréchal, Michel André 7 Steiner, Lasse 7 Zilibotti, Fabrizio 7 Zölitz, Ulf 7 Baetschmann, Gregori 6 Buckenmaier, Johannes 6 Goeree, Jacob K. 6 Lalive, Rafael 6 Letina, Igor 6 Lichand, Guilherme 6 Romano, Joseph P. 6 Schneider, Florian 6 Voth, Hans-Joachim 6 Woitek, Ulrich 6 Epper, Thomas 5 Kim, Jaehong 5 Kushnir, Alexey 5 Liu, Shuo 5 Pycia, Marek 5 Schneider, Frédéric 5 Widmer, Philippe K. 5 Ait Lahcen, Mohammed 4
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University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper 253 Working paper series / University of Zurich, Department of Economics : working paper Nr. ... 58 University of Zurich Department of Economics Working Paper 52 University of Zurich, Department of Economics Working Paper 3 University of Zurich, Department of Economics Working Paper Series Paper 1 University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper No 267, Revised version 1 University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Working Paper Series 112 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 369
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The Dynamic Consequences of State-Building : Evidence from the French Revolution
Chambru, Cédric; Henry, Emeric; Marx, Benjamin M. - 2022
How do radical reforms of the state shape economic development over time? In 1790, France’s firstConstituent Assembly overhauled the kingdom’s organization to set up new administrative entitiesand local capitals. In a subset of departments, new capitals were chosen quasi-randomly as the...
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Cheap Search, Picky Workers? Evidence from a Field Experiment
Mayr, Harald - 2022
Search frictions impede the labor market. Despite this indisputable fact, it is a priori unclear how job search costs affect search duration and unemployment: lower search costs make it easier to find a job, reducing search duration and unemployment, but may also increase the reservation wage,...
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Optimal Short-Time Work : Screening for Jobs at Risk
Teichgräber, Julian; Žužek, Simon; Hensel, Jannik - 2022
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of labor market policy in many European countries. As the scope of these policies expanded, concerns about side effects due to adverse selection increased. We develop a model of job retention policies...
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The Career Costs of Children's Health Shocks
Breivik, Anne-Lise; Costa-Ramón, Ana - 2022
We provide novel evidence on the impact of a child's health shock on parental labor market outcomes. To identify the causal effect, we leverage long panels of high-quality Finnish and Norwegian administrative data and exploit variation in the timing of the health shock. We do this by comparing...
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Signaling Ideology through Consumption
Schneider, Florian - 2022
Firms often discourage certain categories of individuals from buying their products, seemingly at odds with typical assumptions about profit maximization. This paper provides a potential rationale for such firm behavior: Consumers seek to signal that they have “desirable” ideological values...
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A Note on Symmetric Random Vectors with an Application to Discrete Choice
Hefti, Andreas - 2022
This paper studies random vectors X featuring symmetric distributions in that i) the order of the random variables in X does not affect its distribution, or ii) the distribution of X is symmetric at zero. We derive a number of characterization results for such random vectors, thereby connecting...
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A Typology of Military Conflict Based on the Hirshleifer Contest
Ewerhart, Christian - 2022
In a canonical model of military conflict, victory and defeat depend stochastically on the difference of resources deployed by the conflict parties. The present paper offers a comprehensive analysis of that model. The unique Nash equilibrium reflects either (i) peace, (ii) submission, (iii)...
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Brothers Increase Women’s Gender Conformity
Brenoe, Anne Ardila - 2021
I examine how one central aspect of the family environment—sibling sex composition—affects women’s gender conformity. Using Danish administrative data, I causally estimate the effect of having a second-born brother relative to a sister for first-born women. I show that women with a brother...
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Inequality in Models with a Competition for Market Shares
Hefti, Andreas; Teichgräber, Julian - 2021
This paper develops a framework to systematically study how changes in market conditions affect the equilibrium inequality between heterogeneous agents. By stating our setting as a "competition for market shares", we can derive inequality predictions for vastly different competition models. This...
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Voluntary Disclosure in Asymmetric Contests
Ewerhart, Christian; Lareida, Julia - 2021
This paper studies the incentives for interim voluntary disclosure of verifiable information in probabilistic all-pay contests. Provided that the contest is uniformly asymmetric, full revelation is the unique perfect Bayesian equilibrium outcome. This is so because the weakest type of the...
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