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1“...•We analyze the growth and welfare effects of basic science.•There is a long-run welfare-maximizing rate of basic research investments.•This rate is shown to...”
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2by Werner, Katharina Lambsdorff, Johann Graf Published in The Journal of development studies (03.05.2020)“...The consequences of violent conflict remain puzzling, with some studies suggesting discrimination, others discovering increased prosociality, and others...”
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3by Strulik, Holger Werner, Katharina Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01.06.2016)“...Workers in the US and other developed countries retire no later than a century ago and spend a significantly longer part of their life in school, implying that...”
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4by Schmiech, Michael Lang, Sophia J Werner, Katharina Rashan, Luay J Syrovets, Tatiana Simmet, Thomas Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (07.06.2019)“...Pentacyclic triterpenic acids from oleogum resins of species are of considerable therapeutic interest. Yet, their pharmaceutical development is hampered by...”
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5by Cattaneo, Maria Lergetporer, Philipp Schwerdt, Guido Werner, Katharina Woessmann, Ludger Wolter, Stefan C Published in European Journal of Political Economy (01.06.2020)“...Do citizens' preferences about education policies differ across industrialized countries? To gain comparative evidence on public preferences for education...”
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6by Beller, Alexander Kruglov, Andrey Durek, Pawel Goetze, Victoria Werner, Katharina Heinz, Gitta Anne Ninnemann, Justus Lehmann, Katrin Maier, René Hoffmann, Ute Riedel, René Heiking, Kevin Zimmermann, Jakob Siegmund, Britta Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin Radbruch, Andreas Chang, Hyun‐Dong Published in European journal of immunology (01.06.2020)“...In humans and mice, mucosal immune responses are dominated by IgA antibodies and the cytokine TGF‐β, suppressing unwanted immune reactions but also targeting...”
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7by Graf Lambsdorff, Johann Giamattei, Marcus Werner, Katharina Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01.04.2017)“...We conducted an experiment in a highly cooperative environment to find out how a disruption, similar to a broken window, affects behavior. A centipede game was...”
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8by Lang, Sophia J Schmiech, Michael Hafner, Susanne Paetz, Christian Werner, Katharina El Gaafary, Menna Schmidt, Christoph Q Syrovets, Tatiana Simmet, Thomas Published in International journal of molecular sciences (08.06.2020)“...Triple negative human breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive cancer subtype with poor prognosis. Besides the better-known artemisinin, L. contains numerous...”
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9by Schmiech, Michael Lang, Sophia J Ulrich, Judith Werner, Katharina Rashan, Luay J Syrovets, Tatiana Simmet, Thomas Published in Nutrients (02.10.2019)“...For centuries, frankincense extracts have been commonly used in traditional medicine, and more recently, in complementary medicine. Therefore, frankincense...”
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10by Grewenig, Elisabeth Lergetporer, Philipp Werner, Katharina Woessmann, Ludger Zierow, Larissa“...In spring 2020, governments around the globe shut down schools to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. We argue that low-achieving students may be...”
01.10.2020
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11by Sebastian Estelmann Michael Hügler Wolfgang Eisenreich Katharina Werner Ivan A. Berg W. Hugo Ramos-Vera Rafael F. Say Daniel Kockelkorn Nasser Gad′on Georg Fuchs Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01.03.2011)“...Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley...”
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12by Gries, Katharina I Werner, Katharina Beyer, Andreas Stolz, Wolfgang Volz, Kerstin Published in Microscopy and microanalysis (01.02.2016)“...Melt-back etching is an effect that can occur for gallium (Ga) containing III/V semiconductors grown on Si. Since this effect influences interfaces between the...”
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13“...To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences, we devise survey experiments in representative samples of...”
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14“...The gap in university enrollment by parental education is large and persistent in many countries. In our representative survey, 74 percent of German university...”
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15“...The standard assumption of exogenous policy preferences implies that parties set their positions according to their voters' preferences. We investigate the...”
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16“...A large literature studies subjective beliefs about economic facts using unincentivized survey questions. We devise randomized experiments in a representative...”
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17by Grewenig, Elisabeth Lergetporer, Philipp Simon, Lisa Werner, Katharina Woessmann, Ludger“...A general concern with the representativeness of online surveys is that they exclude the "offline" population that does not use the internet. We run a...”
01.09.2018
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18by Cattaneo, Maria Alejandra Lergetporer, Philipp Schwerdt, Guido Werner, Katharina Woessmann, Ludger Wolter, Stefan C“...Do differences in citizens' policy preferences hamper international cooperation in education policy? To gain comparative evidence on public preferences for...”
01.11.2019
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19“...To better understand the political economy constraints of education policy, we have conducted the annual ifo Education Survey in Germany since 2014. This paper...”
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20by Graf Lambsdorff, Johann Giamattei, Marcus Werner, Katharina Schubert, Manuel“...Previous laboratory studies on the centipede game have found that subjects exhibit surprisingly high levels of cooperation. Across disciplines, it has recently...”
edited by Capraro, Valerio
Published in PloS one (2018-00-00)