Kategorie: DDC-Klasse Wirtschaft
626 Titel
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Local House Price Effects of Internal Migration in Queensland: Australia’s New Interstate Migration Capital
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Specifying and Assigning “Bundles of Rights” on Data: An Economic Perspective
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We analyze the impact of psychological pressure on individual performance with handball penalties thrown in the decisive stage vs. the rest of the game. Contrary to the phenomenon of choking under pressure, we observe that most of the analyzed players perform best when it matters the most. The positive effect of pressure on performance is especially pronounced when the score is level or when the thrower’s team is lagging. We control for gender and psychological traits assessed with a survey. Female players score with a higher probability than male players in our sample. The positive impact of pressure is not significantly higher for female players.
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Performing Best When It Matters the Most: Evidence from Professional Handball
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Measuring the Effects of COVID-19-Related Night Curfews: Empirical Evidence from Germany
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Natural Resource Rents, Autocracy and Economic Freedom
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Global Credit Shocks and Real Economies
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The Credit Composition of Global Liquidity
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The German Facebook Case: The Law and Economics of the Relationship between Competition and Data Protection Law
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Internal Migration and House Prices in Australia
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Estimating Policy-Corrected Long-Term and Short-Term Tax Elasticities for the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom
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The Impact of the Agency Model on E-book Prices: Evidence from the UK
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Matching Supply and Demand of Electricity Network- Supportive Flexibility: A Case Study with Three Comprehensible Matching Algorithms
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Prudential Policies in the Eurozone: A Propensity Score Matching Approach
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Sustainable Procedures of Corporate Social Responsibility
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On the Relevance of Values, Norms, and Economic Preferences for Electricity Consumption
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When Does the Introduction of a New Currency Improve Welfare?
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Judicial Independence: Why Does De Facto Diverge from De Jure?
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Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany in the Period of Migration Policy Liberalization, 2005—2018
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The Effect of Legislated Tax Changes on the Trade Balance: Empirical Evidence for the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom