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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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Non-US Global Banks and Dollar (Co-)Dependence : How Housing Markets Became Internationally Synchronized
Ehlers, Torsten; Hoffmann, Mathias; Raabe, Alexander - 2021
US net capital inflows drive the international synchronization of house price growth. An increase (decrease) in US net capital inflows improves (tightens) US dollar funding conditions for non-US global banks, leading them to increase (decrease) foreign lending to third-party borrowing countries....
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Ethereum Gas Price Statistics
Carl, David; Ewerhart, Christian - 2021
For users of the Ethereum network, the gas price is a crucial parameter that determines how swiftly the decentralized consensus protocol confirms a transaction. This paper studies the statistics of the Ethereum gas price. We start with some conceptual discussion of the gas price notion in view...
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The Complementarity Between Trust and Contract Enforcement
Bartling, Björn; Fehr, Ernst; Huffman, David; Netzer, Nick - 2021
Under weak contract enforcement the trading parties’ trust, defined as their belief in other’s trustworthiness, appears important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other’s trustworthiness appear less important, suggesting that...
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A Theory of Simplicity in Games and Mechanism Design
Pycia, Marek; Troyan, Peter - 2021
We introduce a general class of simplicity standards that vary the foresight abilities required of agents in extensive-form games. Rather than planning for the entire future of a game, agents are presumed to be able to plan only for those histories they view as simple from their current...
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Matching with Externalities
Pycia, Marek; Yenmez, M. Bumin - 2021
We incorporate externalities into the stable matching theory of two-sided markets. Extending the classical substitutes condition to markets with externalities, we establish that stable matchings exist when agent choices satisfy substitutability. We show that substitutability is a necessary...
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Obfuscation in Competitive Markets
Fehr, Ernst; Wu, Keyu - 2021
In many markets, firms make their products complex through add-ons, thus making them difficult to evaluate and compare. How does this product obfuscation affect competition, sellers’ profits, and buyers’ welfare? We study these questions in a competitive experimental market in which sellers...
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Nonlinear Unemployment Effects of the Inflation Tax
Ait Lahcen, Mohammed; Baughman, Garth; Rabinovich, Stanislav - 2021
We argue that long-run inflation has nonlinear and state-dependent effects on unemployment, output, and welfare. Using panel data from the OECD, we document three correlations. First, there is a positive long-run relationship between anticipated inflation and unemployment. Second, there is also...
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Attention and Salience in Preference Reversals
Alós-Ferrer, Carlos; Ritschel, Alexander - 2021
We investigate the implications of Salience Theory for the classical preference reversal phenomenon, where monetary valuations contradict risky choices. It has been stated that one factor behind reversals is that monetary valuations of lotteries are inflated when elicited in isolation, and that...
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The Effect of Higher-Achieving Peers on Major Choices and Labor Market Outcomes
Feld, Jan; Zölitz, Ulf - 2021
This paper investigates how exposure to higher-achieving male and female peers in university affects students’ major choices and labor market outcomes. For identification of causal effects, we exploit the random assignment of students to university sections in first-year compulsory courses. We...
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Comparative advantage and pathways to financial development : Evidence from Japan’s silk-reeling industry
Hoffmann, Mathias; Okubo, Toshihiro - 2021
We exploit the natural experiment of Japan’s opening to international trade to examine how comparative advantage can shape a country’s long-run path towards financial development. In the late 19th century, many of Japan’s prefectures had a natural comparative advantage in silk reeling....
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