Forschungspapier (591)
2661.
Forschungspapier
Electoral Competition with Uncertainty Averse Parties. (2010)
2662.
Forschungspapier
Matching Allocation Problems with Endogenous Information Acquisition. (2010)
2663.
Forschungspapier
Pareto-Optimal Matching Allocation Mechanisms for Boundedly Rational Agents. (2010)
2664.
Forschungspapier
Switching Consumers and Product Liability: On the Optimality of Incomplete Strict Liability. (2010)
2665.
Forschungspapier
An incomplete contracts perspective on the provision and pricing of excludable public goods. (2010)
2666.
Forschungspapier
On the optimality of optimal income taxation. (2010)
2667.
Forschungspapier
Optimal Income Taxation and Public-Goods Provision with Preference and Productivity Shocks. (2010)
2668.
Forschungspapier
The Pareto-Frontier in a simple Mirrleesian model of income taxation. (2010)
2669.
Forschungspapier
Political competition and Mirrleesian income taxation: A first pass. (2010)
2670.
Forschungspapier
Public-Good Provision in a Large Economy. (2010)
2671.
Forschungspapier
Job Assignment with Multivariate Skills. (2010)
2672.
Forschungspapier
Transaction costs, liquidity and expected returns at the Berlin Stock Exchange, 1892-1913 [updated version: MPI Preprint 2011/19]. (2010)
2673.
Forschungspapier
At the Mercy of the Prisoner Next Door. Using an Experimental Measure of Selfishness as a Criminological Tool. (2010)
2674.
Forschungspapier
Information Disclosure, Intertemporal Risk Sharing, and Asset Prices. (2010)
2675.
Forschungspapier
The More the Better? Effects of Training and Information Amount in Legal Judgments. (2010)
2676.
Forschungspapier
Bankers’ Bonuses and Speculative Bubbles. (2010)
2677.
Forschungspapier
Dictator Games: A Meta Study. (2010)
2678.
Forschungspapier
An Experimental Contribution to the Revision of the Guidelines on Research and Development Agreements. (2010)
2679.
Forschungspapier
An Experimental Contribution to the Theory of Customary (International) Law. (2010)
2680.
Forschungspapier
Turning the Lab into Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon. A Lab Experiment on the Transparency of Punishment. (2010)