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IOS Working Papers

(ISSN: 2199-9465)

The IOS Working Paper (WP) series serves the purpose of disseminating works in progress covering the range of research activities within the Institute's three key  research fields. Members of the Economics Division, scholars visiting the IOS, participants from events organized by the IOS, and other authors from the areas mentioned have all contributed to the Working Papers. They are published online under the names of the authors and do not necessarily comply with the views held by the IOS. In the following, you can download the full text of each Working Paper, beginning with WP No. 201 (December 1997), in PDF format. IOS Working Papers are only available online, starting with the January 2012 issue (WP No. 312).

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2023

Nr. 404
Tobias Grohmann, Cultural Similarity and Migration: New evidence from a gravity model of international migration, 77 S., December 2023.
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Nr. 403
Vladimir Kozlov, Ekaterina Sokolova, Olga Veselovskaya, and Daria Saitova, Fertility Intentions under the Shock Conditions: the Case of Russian Exodus, 29 S., December 2023.
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Nr. 402
Sinem H. Ayhan, Hartmut Lehmann, and Selin Pelek, Job creation and job destruction in Turkey: 2006–2021, 46 S., Oktober 2023.
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Nr. 401
Thomas Dohmen, Melanie Khamis, Hartmut Lehmann, and Norberto Pignatti, Risk Attitudes and Informal Employment in Ukraine, 56 S. October 2023.
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Nr. 400
Azizbek Tokhirov, Income fluctuations and subjective well-being: Partially mediating effects of remittances, 14 S., July 2023.
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No. 399
Richard Frensch and Michael Rindler, Time-Varying Trade Cost (Terms) and the Distance Puzzle, June 2023.
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No. 398
Matthias Neuenkirch, Maria Repko, and Enzo Weber, Hawks and Doves: Financial Market Perception of Western Support for Ukraine, 47 S., Mai 2023.
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