2025
ZORA Publikationsliste
Publikationen
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Learning the shrinkage intensity: a data-driven approach for risk-optimized portfolios (No. 470; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Choice with competing models: an experimental study (No. 458; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Low risk, high variability: practical guide for portfolio construction (No. 463; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Oxytocin increases trust in humans with a low disposition to trust (No. 481; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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How do monetary incentives affect the measurement of social preferences? (No. 482; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Dollar funding and housing markets: the role of non-US global banks (No. 480; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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A variant of Alaoglu’s theorem for semicontinuous functions (No. 483; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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A simple proof of the continuity of expected payoffs (No. 479; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Censorship in democracy (No. 446; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Games with (dis-)continuous payoff functions and the problem of measurability (No. 467; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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On asymmetric equilibria in rent-seeking contests with strictly increasing returns (No. 477; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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What money shouldn’t buy? Measuring aversion to monetary incentives for health behaviors (No. 478; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Market luck: skill-biased inequality and redistributive preferences (No. 475; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Improving rationality by increasing attention (No. 476; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Disconnecting women: gender disparities in the impact of online instruction (No. 474; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Trade, innovation and optimal patent protection (No. 456; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Robust latent data representations (No. 460; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Interventionist preferences and the welfare state: the case of in-kind aid (No. 471; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Self-detrimental avoidance of rest (No. 472; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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The height of Swiss mercenaries, c. 1725-c. 1865 (No. 473; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Transition to green technology along the supply chain (No. 450; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Paternalistic interventions: determinants of demand and supply (No. 469; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Free to fail? Paternalistic preferences in the United States (No. 436; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Finite approximations of the Sion-Wolfe game (No. 417; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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T1 vs. T2: on the definition of mixed strategies in noncooperative games (No. 468; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Predicting the distribution of contest success under the illusion of proportionality (No. 466; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Interpreting cynical beliefs about others (No. 465; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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The talent paradox: why is it fair to reward talent but not luck? (No. 464; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Hotelling meets Shaked and Sutton: a unified linear model of product differentiation (No. 461; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).
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Providing innovation incentives for the green transition (No. 462; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).