Keeping the Agents in the Dark Private Disclosures in Competing Mechanisms
Redner: Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA)
Understanding the Resistance to Carbon Taxes A Case Study of Sweden
Redner: Thomas Sterner (University of Gothenburg, Schweden)
Discontinuities in the Age-Victimization Profile and the Determinants of Victimization
Rednerin: Randi Hjalmarsson (University of Gothenburg, Schweden)
Measuring and Analyzing Scope 3 Carbon Emissions: A Business Relevant Framework Decarbonization Seminar/Joint Seminar ZEW and MISES
Redner: George Serafeim (Harvard Business School, Boston, USA)
Crossing Borders Labor Market Effects of European Integration
Rednerin: Hannah Illing (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Nürnberg)
Optimal Public Transport Networks Evidence from the World’s Largest Bus Rapid Transit System in Jakarta
Redner: Gabriel Kreindler (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
Froebel’s Gifts: How the Kindergarten Movement Changed the American Family
Redner: Philipp Ager (Universität Mannheim)
Social Approximate Equilibria in Markets for Indivisible Goods
Redner: Rakesh Vohra (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)
Do Economists Have a Useful Role to Play in Competition Policy (and Do They Play It)?
Redner: Michael Katz (Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, USA)