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The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising over 13,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics. 

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12 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12992
Working Too Much for Too Little: Stochastic Rewards Cause Work Addiction
Brice Corgnet, Simon Gächter, Roberto Hernán González
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11918
Time Will Tell: Recovering Preferences When Choices Are Noisy
Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Ernst Fehr, Nick Netzer
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8853
Behavioral Economics of Education: Progress and Possibilities
Adam M. Lavecchia, Heidi Liu, Philip Oreopoulos
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8837
Life Satisfaction, Income and Personality
Eugenio Proto, Aldo Rustichini
published in: Journal of Economic Psychology, 2015, 48, 17-32
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7896
Selfish Altruism, Fierce Cooperation and the Emergence of Cooperative Equilibria from Passing and Shooting
Nikos Askitas
Published in: Journal of Biological Dynamics
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7217
On the Power of Childhood Impressions for Skill Formation: Initial Evidence and Unsettled Questions
Friedhelm Pfeiffer
published in: German Review of Social Policy, 2013, 62 (5), 131-139
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7216
Early Life Adversity and Children's Competence Development: Evidence from the Mannheim Study of Children at Risk
Dorothea Blomeyer, Katja Coneus, Manfred Laucht, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
published in: Journal of Economics and Statistics 2013, 233 (4), 468-485
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5728
The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors
John Cawley, Christopher J. Ruhm
published in: Mark V. Pauly, Thomas G. McGuire, and Pedro P. Barros (eds.), Handbook of Health Economics, Volume 2. New York: Elsevier, 2012, 95-199 95-199
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4855
A Socio-economic Analysis of Youth Disconnectedness
Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Ruben R. Seiberlich
published in: Schmollers Jahrbuch - Journal of Applied Social Science Studies, 2011, 131 (2), 253-262
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3734
Self-Productivity and Complementarities in Human Development: Evidence from the Mannheim Study of Children at Risk
Dorothea Blomeyer, Katja Coneus, Manfred Laucht, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3692
Initial Risk Matrix, Home Resources, Ability Development and Children's Achievement
Dorothea Blomeyer, Katja Coneus, Manfred Laucht, Friedhelm Pfeiffer
published in: Journal of the European Economic Association, 2009, 7 (2-3), 638 - 648
IZA Discussion Paper No. 3103
Tax Evasion: Cheating Rationally or Deciding Emotionally?
Giorgio Coricelli, Mateus Joffily, Claude Montmarquette, Marie Claire Villeval
revised version published as "Cheating, Emotions, and Rationality: An Experiment on Tax Evasion" in: Experimental Economics, 2010, 13(2), 226-247
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