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ESG Ratings in the Corporate Reporting of DAX40 Companies in Germany: Effects on Market Participants. (2022). Lenger, Stephanie ; Banke, Marius ; Pott, Christiane.
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  17. LAW ENFORCEMENT UNDER INCOMPLETE LAW: Theory and Evidence from Financial Market Regulation. (2004). xu, Chenggang ; Pistor, Katharina.
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  19. Convergence and the Potential Ban on Interactive Product Placement in Germany. (2003). Jansen, Christian.
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  20. Rejections and the Importance of First Response Times (Or: How Many Rejections Do Others Receive?). (2003). Azar, Ofer.
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  27. Equal rules or equal opportunities? Demystifying level playing field. (2003). Onderstal, Sander ; Venniker, Richard ; Appelman, Marja.
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  29. Do Peer Group Members Outperform Individual Borrowers? A Test of Peer Group Lending Using Canadian Micro-Credit Data. (2003). Santor, Eric ; Gomez, Rafael.
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  30. Adverse Selection and Market Substitution by Electronic Trade. (2002). Lehmann, Erik ; Fabel, Oliver.
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  31. Systematically Biased Beliefs About Economics: Robust Evidence of Judgemental Anomalies from the Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy. (2002). Caplan, Bryan.
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  32. Law Enforcement under Incomplete Law: Theory and Evidence from Financial Market Regulation. (2002). xu, Chenggang ; Pistor, Katharina.
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  33. Decision-Environment and Land Tenure: A Comparison of Argentina and the U. S.. (2002). Lema, Daniel ; Gallacher, Marcos ; Brescia, Victor ; Barron, Elena.
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  36. Where to Go after the Lamfalussy Report? - An Economic Analysis of Securities Market Regulation and Supervision. (2001). Niemeyer, Jonas.
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