Discussion Papers 2016
The Discussion Papers of U.S.E. keep you informed about our research in progress.
Overview of papers in 2016:
- 16-01; Jacob A. Bikker, Dirk F. Gerritsen, Steffie M. Schwillens: Competing for savings: how important is creditworthiness during the crisis? Abstract
- 16-02; Jeroen P.J. de Jong: The importance of measuring household sector innovation Abstract
- 16-03; Nils Boesel, Clemens Kool, Stefano Lugo: Do European Banks with a Covered Bond Program still issue Asset-Backed Securities for funding? Abstract
- 16-04; Alexei Karas, Andrei Vernikov: Russian Bank Database: Birth and Death, Location, Mergers, Deposit Insurance Participation, State and Foreign Ownership Abstract
- 16-05; Terry Gregory, Anna Salomons, Ulrich Zierahn: Racing With or Against the Machine? Evidence from Europe Abstract
- 16-06; Britta Hoyer, Thomas van Huizen, Linda Keijzer, Tahereh Rezai Khavas, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Bastian Westbrock: Do talented women shy away from competition? Abstract
- 16-07; Joyce Delnoij, Kris De Jaegher: Competing first-price and second-price auctions Abstract
- 16-08; Werner Liebregts, Erik Stam: Unpacking the effects of employment protection legislation on the allocation of entrepreneurial activity in society Abstract (new version april 2017)
- 16-09; Thomas van Huizen, Rob Alessie: Risk Aversion and Job Mobility. Abstract
- 16-10; Jordy Meekes, Wolter H.J. Hassink; The role of the housing market in workers’ resilience to job displacement after firm bankruptcy Abstract
- 16-11; Thomas van Huizen, Lisa Dumhs, Janneke Plantenga; A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Universal Preschool Education: Evidence from a Spanish Reform. Abstract
- 16-12; Ye Li , Clemens Kool, Peter-Jan Engelen: Hydrogen-Fuel Infrastructure Investment with Endogenous Demand: : A Real Options Approach. Abstract
- 16-13; Erik Stam, Ben Spigel: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. Abstract
- 16-14; Zornitza Kambourova, Erik Stam: Entrepreneurs’ Overoptimism During The Early Life Course Of The Firm. Abstract
- 16-15; Friedemann Polzin, Helen Toxopeus, Erik Stam: The wisdom of the crowd in funding: Information heterogeneity and social networks of crowdfunders. Abstract