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Buchkapitel (514)

1988
Buchkapitel
Hellwig, M. (1988). Kreditrationierung und Kreditsicherheiten bei asymmetrischer Information: Der Fall des Monopolmarktes. In B. Rudolph & J. Wilhelm (Hrsg.), Bankpolitik, finanzielle Unternehmensführung und die Theorie der Finanzmärkte, 135–162. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot
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Hellwig, M. (1988). Versicherungsmarkt: Theorie. A: Versicherungsmärkte bei vollständiger Information. In D. Farny, E. Helten, P. Koch, & R. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Handwörterbuch der Versicherung, 1055–1064. Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft
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Hellwig, M. (1988). Versicherungsmärkte bei unvollständiger Information. In D. Farny, E. Helten, P. Koch, & R. Schmidt (Hrsg.), Handwörterbuch der Versicherung, 1065–1076. Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft
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Mestmäcker, E.-J., & Engel, C. (1988). Offene Rundfunkordnung: Diskussionsbericht zum gleichnamigen Symposium. In E.-J. Mestmäcker (Hrsg.), Offene Rundfunkordnung: Prinzipien für den Wettbewerb im grenzüberschreitenden Rundfunk, 505–556. Gütersloh: Verlag Bertelsmann-Stiftung
1987
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Engel, C. (1987). The position of public monopolies on broadcasting under the European Convention on human rights. In E.-J. Mestmäcker (Hrsg.), The law and economics of transborder telecommunications: a symposium, 1, 55–70. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
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Hellwig, M., & Bester, H. (1987). Moral Hazard and Equilibrium Credit Rationing: An Overview of the Issues. In G. Bamberg & K. Spremann (Hrsg.), Agency Theory, Information and Incentives, 135–166. Heidelberg: Springer
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Hellwig, M., & Güth, W. (1987). Competition versus Monopoly in the Supply of Public Goods. In R. Pethig & U. Schlieper (Hrsg.), Efficiency, Institutions and Economic Policy, 183–217. Heidelberg: Springer

Konferenzband (6)

2022
Konferenzband
Zufall, F., Hamacher, M., Kloppenborg, K., & Zesch, T. (2022). A legal approach to hate speech: Operationalizing the EU’s legal framework against the expression of hatred as an NLP task. Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics (Hybrid), 53–64. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
2021
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Huggins, B., Herrlein, M., Werpers, J., Brickwede, J., Chatziathanasiou, K., & et al. (Hrsg.). (2021). Zugang zu Recht – Tagungsband der 61. Jungen Tagung Öffentliches Recht. Zugang zu Recht, Nomos
2008
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van Aaken, A. (2008). Democracy in Times of Transnational Administrative Law: The Case of Financial Markets, (H. Eberhard, K. Lachmayer, G. Ribarov, & G. Thallinger, Hrsg.). 41-61 p. Proceedings gehalten auf der Perspectives and Limits of Democracy: Preceedings of the 3rd Vienna Workshop on International Constitutional Law, Wien/Baden-Baden: facultas.wuv/Nomos
2005
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Schnabel, I. (2005). The divorce between macro financial stability and micro supervisory responsibility: are we now in for a more stable life? – Comment, - p. Proceedings gehalten auf der 33rd Economics Conference
2002
Konferenzband
Börzel, T., & Risse, T. (2002). Who is afraid of European Federalism. How to constitutionalise a multi-level governance system, 15 p. Proceedings gehalten auf der Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans: Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
1996
Konferenzband
Hellwig, M. (1996). Financial Innovations and the Incidence of Risks in the Financial System, (F. Bruni, D. Fair, & R. O'Brien, Hrsg.). 25-39 p. Proceedings gehalten auf der Colloquium of the Société Universitaire Européenne en Recherches Financières in 1995: Risk Management in Volatile Financial Markets, Kluwer

Konferenzbeitrag (20)

2023
Konferenzbeitrag
Lima, G., Grgić-Hlača, N., Jeong, J. K., & Cha, M. (2023). Who should pay when machines cause harm? Laypeople’s expectations of legal damages for machine-caused harm. In ACM FAccT Conference, 236–246. Chicago
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Lima, G., Grgić-Hlača, N., & Cha, M. (2023). Blaming humans and machines: What shapes people’s reactions to algorithmic harm. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’23), 1–26. New York: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
2022
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Grgić-Hlača, N., Lima, G., Weller, A., & Redmiles, E. M. (2022). Dimensions of diversity in human perceptions of algorithmic fairness. In Proceedings of 2022 ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization, 1–12. New York: ACM
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Langer, M., Hunsicker, T., Feldkamp, T., König, C. J., & Grgić-Hlača, N. (2022). “Look! It’s a computer program! It’s an algorithm! It’s AI!”: Does terminology affect human perceptions and evaluations of algorithmic decision-making systems? In Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1–28. New York: ACM
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Grgić-Hlača, N., Castelluccia, C., & Gummadi, K. P. (2022). Taking advice from (dis)similar machines: The impact of human-machine similarity on machine-assisted decision-making. In J. Hsu & M. Yin (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing, 10, 74–88. Palo Alto
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Lima, G., Grgić-Hlača, N., Jeong, J. K., & Cha, M. (2022). The conflict between explainable and accountable decision-making algorithms. In FAccT '22: 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency, 2103–2113. Seoul, Republic of Korea
Konferenzbeitrag
Zufall, F., Hamacher, M., Kloppenborg, K., & Zesch, T. (2022). A Legal Approach to Hate Speech – Operationalizing the EU’s Legal Framework against the Expression of Hatred as an NLP Task. In Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2022, 53–64. Abu Dhabi: Association for Computational Linguistics
2021
Konferenzbeitrag
Zufall, F., Kimura, R., & Peng, L. (2021). A simple mathematical model for the legal concept of balancing of interests. In ICAIL '21: Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 270–271. New York: ACM
Konferenzbeitrag
Lima, G., Grgić-Hlača, N., & Cha, M. (2021). Human perceptions on moral responsibility of AI: A case study in AI-assisted bail decision-making. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1–17. Yokohama, Japan
2019
Konferenzbeitrag
Admati, A. R., & Hellwig, M. F. (2019). Bank Leverage, Welfare, and Regulation. In D. Arner, E. Avgouleas, D. Busch, & S. L. Schwartz (Hrsg.), Systemic Risk in the Financial Sector – Ten Years after the Great Crash, Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2017–233. Waterloo, ON, Canada: Centre for International Governance Innovation
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Engel, C., Grgić-Hlača, N., & Gummadi, K. (2019). Human decision making with machine assistance: An experiment on bailing and jailing. In 22nd Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2019, Austin Texas, 3. ACM Digital Library
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Hellwig, M. F. (2019). Banks, Politics and European Monetary Union. In European Central Bank (Hrsg.), ECB Forum on Central Banking 2019: 20 years of European Economic and Monetary Union, Conference Proceedings, 250–261
2018
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Hellwig, M. (2018). Bargeld, Giralgeld, Vollgeld: Zur Diskussion um das Geldwesen nach der Finanzkrise. In Deutsche Bundesbank (Hrsg.), 4. Bargeldsymposium der Deutschan Bundesbank, 95–141
2016
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Hellwig, M. (2016). Neoliberales Sektierertum oder Wissenschaft? Zum Verhältnis von Grundlagenforschung und Politikanwendung in der Ökonomie. In K. Schneider & J. Weimann (Hrsg.), Den Diebstahl des Wohlstands verhindern, Ökonomische Politikberatung in Deutschland – ein Portrait, 195–205
2014
Konferenzbeitrag
Hellwig, M. (2014). Yes Virginia, There is a European Banking Union! But It May Not Make Your Wishes Come True. In Towards a European Banking Union: Taking Stock, 42nd Economics Conference: ÖNB, 156–181
Konferenzbeitrag
Hellwig, M. (2014). Financial Stability, Monetary Policy, Banking Supervision, and Central Banking. In European Central Bank (Hrsg.), Monetary Policy in a Changing Landscape: Conference Proceedings of the First ECB Forum on Central Banking, Bonn, 21–54
2008
Konferenzbeitrag
Ohl, C., Lexer, W. S., Risnoveanu, G., Geamana, N., Beckenkamp, M., Fiorini, S., & et al. (2008). Governing biodiversity: Procedural and distributional justice in social dilemmas. In 12th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons “Governing shared resources: connecting local experience to global challenges”, July 14-18, 2008, Cheltenham, UK
2004
Konferenzbeitrag
Beckenkamp, M. (2004). Institutional design in CPR-problems: a fruitful field for the cross-fertilization between economics and psychology. In IAREP/SABE, Philadelphia, Drexel University
2003
Konferenzbeitrag
Beckenkamp, M. (2003). The influence of structural and strategic knowledge in social dilemmas. In 10th International Conference on Social Dilemmas, Marstrand/Schweden
Konferenzbeitrag
Beckenkamp, M. (2003). Social Values and the Impact of Structural and Strategic Knowledge in Social Dilemmas. In ESA, Erfurt

Konferenzbericht (1)

2023
Konferenzbericht
Kyi, L., Shivakumar , S. A., Roesner, F., Santos, C., Zufall, F., & Biega, A. (2023). Investigating deceptive design in GDPR’s legitimate interest. In CHI '23: Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1–16

Hochschulschrift (6)

2010
Hochschulschrift
Kuhle, W. (2010). Intertemporal Allocation with Incomplete Markets, University of Mannheim Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-7988-2
2008
Hochschulschrift
Dickert, S. (2008). Two Routes to the Perception of Need: The role of affective and deliberative information processing in pro-social behavior. University of Oregon, OR Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-7986-6
2007
Hochschulschrift
Lauermann, S. (2007). Dynamic Matching and Bargaining Games. Towards a General Perspective. University of Bonn, Bonn Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-798A-D
Hochschulschrift
Leifeld, P. (2007). Policy Networks. A Citation Analysis of the Quantitative Literature. Master thesis. University of Konstanz, Department of Politics and Management. Department of Politics and Management, University Konstanz Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-798C-9
2006
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Nicklisch, A. (2006). Experimental studies on strategic research and development Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-798E-5
1995
Hochschulschrift
Beckenkamp, M. (1995). Wissenspsychologie: Zur Methodologie kognitionswissenschaftlicher Ansätze Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0028-7984-A

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)

2015
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Morell, A. (2015). Opportunities of cross-fertilization between law and experimental economics (Doktorarbeit). Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002A-403C-C

Hochschulschrift - Habilitation (2)

2023
Hochschulschrift - Habilitation
Hermstrüwer, Y. (2023). Mechanische Gerechtigkeit. Das Design öffentlich-rechtlicher Matching-Märkte als Rechtsproblem und Aufgabe der öffentlichen Verteilungsverwaltung (Habilitationsschrift) Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000D-88A2-2
2021
Hochschulschrift - Habilitation
Hermstrüwer, Y. (2021). Engineering games in the public interest: Essays in experimental law and market design (Habilitationsschrift). Friedrich-Schiller-Unversität, Jena Abgerufen von http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-02BD-B

Forschungspapier (592)

2024
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Henning, A., & Langenbach, P. (2024). Bridging the human-automation fairness gap: How providing reasons enhances the perceived fairness of public decision-making. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/11
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Engel, C. (2024). Gewichtsformel – wörtlich genommen. Ein empirischer Test mit der Hilfe eines Sprachmodells. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/10
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Breitkopf, L., Chowdhury, S., Priyam, S., Schildberg-Hörisch, H., & Sutter, M. (2024). Do economic preferences of children predict behavior? Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/9
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Hellwig, M. F. (2024). Dynamic efficiency and inefficiency in a class of overlapping-generations economies with multiple assets. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/8
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Hellwig, M. F. (2024). National central banks and the governance of the European system of central banks. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/7
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Offer, K., Mischkowski, D., Rahwan, Z., & Engel, C. (2024). Deliberately ignoring unfairness: Responses to uncertain inequality in the ultimatum game. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/6
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Engel, C., & McAdams, R. H. (2024). Asking GPT for the ordinary meaning of statutory terms. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/5
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Engel, C. (2024). The German Constitutional Court – activist, but not partisan? Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/4
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Stoelinga, N. (2024). Education during conflict: The effect of territorial control by insurgents on schooling. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/3
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Bašić, Z., Bindra, P. C., Glätzle-Rützler, D., Romano, A., Sutter, M., & Zoller, C. (2024). The roots of cooperation. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/2
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Engel, C., Grossmann, M. R. P., & Ockenfels, A. (2024). Integrating machine behavior into human subject experiments: A user-friendly toolkit and illustrations. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2024/1
2023
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Fang, X., Goette, L., Rockenbach, B., Sutter, M., Tiefenbeck, V., Schoeb, S., & Staake, T. (2023). Complementarities in behavioral interventions: Evidence from a field experiment on resource conservation. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/13
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Balafoutas, L., Fornwagner, H., Kerschbamer, R., Sutter, M., & Tverdostup, M. (2023). Diagnostic uncertainty and insurance coverage in credence goods markets. Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/12
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Balafoutas, L., Fornwagner, H., Kerschbamer, R., Sutter, M., & Tverdostup, M. (2023). Serving consumers in an uncertain world: A credence goods experiment. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/11
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Engel, C. (2023). Treu und Glauben: Frag GPT. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/10
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Alan, S., Corekcioglu, G., Kaba, M., & Sutter, M. (2023). Female leadership and workplace climate. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/9
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Kaba, M., Koyuncu, M., Schneider, S. O., & Sutter, M. (2023). Social norms, political polarization, and vaccination attitudes: Evidence from a survey experiment in Turkey. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/8
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Haffert, L., Langenbach, P., & Rommel, T. (2023). Even in the best of both worlds, you can't have it all: How German voters navigate the trilemma of mixed-member proportionality. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/7
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Ibanez, M., & Schneider, S. O. (2023). Income risk, precautionary saving, and loss aversion: An empirical test. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/6
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Hellwig, M. F. (2023). The economics of Hilbert's hotel: An expository note. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn. Discussion Paper 2023/5
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Hellwig, M. F. (2023). Overlapping-generations economies under uncertainty: Dynamic inefficiency/efficiency with multiple assets and no labour. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/4 (superseded by MPI Discussion Paper 2024/8)
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Sutter, M., Weyland, M., Untertrifaller, A., Froitzheim, M., & Schneider, S. O. (2023). Financial literacy, experimental preference measures and field behavior: A randomized educational intervention. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/3
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Bhargava, P., Chen, D. L., Sutter, M., & Terrier, C. (2023). Homophily and transmission of behavioral traits in social networks. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/2
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Bartosch, L., & Mischkowski, D. (2023). The importance of reciprocity: Investigating individual differences underlying conditional cooperation. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2023/1
2022
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Chowdhury, S., Schildberg-Hörisch, H., Schneider, S. O., & Sutter, M. (2022). Information provision over the phone saves lives: An RCT to contain COVID-19 in rural Bangladesh at the pandemic’s onset. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/9
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Alysandratos, T., Georganas, S., & Sutter, M. (2022). Reputation vs selection effects in markets with informational asymmetries. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/8
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Engel, C., & Rahal, R.-M. (2022). Eye-tracking as a method for legal research. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/7
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Engel, C. (2022). Judicial decision-making: A survey of the experimental evidence. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/6
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Sterba, M.-B. (2022). The fairness of inequality due to risk and effort choices. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/5
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Hermstrüwer, Y., & Langenbach, P. (2022). Fair governance with humans and machines. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/4
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Momsen, K., & Schneider, S. O. (2022). Motivated reasoning, information avoidance, and default bias. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/3
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Cerrone, C., Hermstrüwer, Y., & Kesten, O. (2022). School choice with consent: An experiment. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/2
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Grimalda, G., Murtin, F., Pipke, D., Putterman, L., & Sutter, M. (2022). The politicized pandemic: Ideological polarization and the behavioral response to COVID-19. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2022/1
2021
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Engel, C. (2021). Crime as conditional rule violation. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/20
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Hellwig, M. F. (2021). Public-good provision with macro uncertainty about preferences: Efficiency, budget balance, and robustness. Bonn: Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/19
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Hellwig, M. F. (2021). Social choice in large populations with single-peaked preferences. Bonn: Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/18
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Alan, S., Corekcioglu, G., & Sutter, M. (2021). Improving workplace climate in large corporations: A clustered randomized intervention. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper No. 2021/17
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Angerer, S., Dutcher, E. G., Glätzle-Rützler, D., Lergetporer, P., & Sutter, M. (2021). The formation of risk preferences through small-scale events. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/16
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Hellwig, M. F. (2021). „Capitalism: What has gone wrong?“ Who went wrong? Capitalism? The market economy? Governments? “Neoliberal” economics? Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/15
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Engel, C., Heine, K., & Naseer, S. (2021). Religion and tradition in conflict: Experimentally testing the power of social norms to invalidate religious law. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/13
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Angerer, S., Bolvashenkova, J., Glätzle-Rützler, D., Lergetporer, P., & Sutter, M. (2021). Children’s patience and school-track choices several years later: Linking experimental and field data. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/12
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Normann, H.-T., & Sternberg, M. (2021). Human-Algorithm Interaction: Algorithmic Pricing in Hybrid Laboratory Markets. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/11
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Hellwig, M. F. (2021). Safe assets, risky assets, and dynamic inefficiency in overlapping-generations economies. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/10
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Zufall, F., Kimura, R., & Peng, L. (2021). Towards a simple mathematical model for the legal concept of balancing of interests. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/9
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Engel, C. (2021). Wettbewerb und Gemeinwohl. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/8
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Balafoutas, L., Batsaikhan, M., & Sutter, M. (2021). Competitiveness of entrepreneurs and salaried workers. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/7
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Ibanez, M., & Schneider, S. O. (2021). Income risk, precautionary saving, and loss aversion: An empirical test. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/6
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Engel, C. (2021). Lucky you: Your case is heard by a seasoned panel - panel effects in the German constitutional court. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/5
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Falch, R. (2021). How do people trade off resources between quick and slow learners? Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/4
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Kiessling, L., Chowdhury, S., Schildberg-Hörisch, H., & Sutter, M. (2021). Parental paternalism and patience. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/3
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Towfigh, E. V. (2021). Der Umgang mit Empirie beim Nachweis von Diskriminierung. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/2
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Charness, G., Cobo-Reyes, R., Eyster, E., Katz, G., Sánchez, Á., & Sutter, M. (2021). Improving healthy eating in children: Experimental evidence. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2021/1
2020
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Buffat, J., Praxmarer, M., & Sutter, M. (2020). The intrinsic value of decision rights: A note on team vs individual decision-making. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/30
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Engel, C. (2020). Challenges in the interdisciplinary use of comparative law. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/29
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Romano, A., Sutter, M., Liu, J. H., & Balliet, D. (2020). Political ideology, cooperation, and national parochialism across 42 nations. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/28
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Chatziathanasiou, K., Hippel, S., & Kurschilgen, M. (2020). Does the threat of overthrow discipline the elites? Evidence from a laboratory experiment. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/27
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Bašić, Z., & Eugenio, V. (2020). Personal norms — and not only social norms — shape economic behavior. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/25
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