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Theorie 31 Theory 31 Mortality 18 Sterblichkeit 18 Overlapping generations 15 Economic growth 13 Overlapping Generations 13 Wirtschaftswachstum 13 Aging population 8 Alternde Bevölkerung 8 Life cycle 8 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 7 Endogenous growth model 7 Lebenszyklus 7 Social security benefits 7 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 7 Austria 6 Technischer Fortschritt 6 Technological change 6 Österreich 6 Altersgrenze 5 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 5 Bildungsinvestition 5 Demographic development 5 Einkommensverteilung 5 Finanzpolitik 5 Fiscal policy 5 Geldpolitik 5 Gesundheit 5 Gesundheitskosten 5 Gesundheitsversorgung 5 Health 5 Health care 5 Health care costs 5 Human capital 5 Human capital investment 5 Humankapital 5 Impact assessment 5 Income distribution 5 Inequality 5
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Working Paper 83 Arbeitspapier 68 Graue Literatur 68 Non-commercial literature 68
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English 83
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Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia 22 Prettner, Klaus 15 Siassi, Nawid 11 Gasteiger, Emanuel 10 Kuhn, Michael 10 Frankovic, Ivan 6 Wrzaczek, Stefan 6 Fragetta, Matteo 5 Ortigueira, Salvador 5 Prskawetz, Alexia 5 Strulik, Holger 5 Trimborn, Timo 5 Wörgötter, Andreas 5 Freund, Inga 4 Grass, Dieter 4 Hammer, Bernhard 4 Mahlberg, Bernhard 4 Sánchez Romero, Miguel 4 Crespo Cuaresma, Jesús 3 Di Serio, Mario 3 Feichtinger, Gustav 3 Grimaud, Alex 3 Kerndler, Martin 3 Kort, Peter M. 3 Sanchez-Romero, Miguel 3 Schuster, Philip 3 Schünemann, Johannes 3 Caulkins, Jonathan P. 2 Dengler, Thomas 2 Destefanis, Sergio 2 Dugan, Anna 2 Garstenauer, Viola 2 Gehrke, Britta 2 Grames, Johanna 2 Grevenbrock, Nils 2 Hof, Franz X. 2 Kaas, Leo 2 Lalé, Etienne 2 Ludwig, Alexander 2 Melina, Giovanni 2
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ECON WPS : working papers in economic theory and policy 68 ECON WPS - Working Papers in Economic Theory and Policy 15
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ECONIS (ZBW) 68 EconStor 15
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Short-time work and precautionary savings
Dengler, Thomas; Gehrke, Britta; Zessner-Spitzenberg, … - 2024
During the Covid-19 crisis, most OECD countries used short-time work (subsidized reductions in working hours) to preserve employment. This paper documents that short-time work affects the behavior of firms (supply) and households (demand). First, using household survey data from Germany, we show...
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Low-income families, maternal labor supply, and welfare reform
Garstenauer, Viola; Siassi, Nawid - 2024
In this paper, we examine reforms that alleviate large employment disincentives induced by child-related transfers for married mothers. We develop a life-cycle model where married couples face labor market, child care and fertility risk, and make joint labor supply and consumption-saving...
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The euro area government spending multiplier in demand- and supply-driven recessions?
Di Serio, Mario; Fragetta, Matteo; Gasteiger, Emanuel; … - 2023
We estimate government spending multipliers in demand- and supply-driven recessions for the Euro Area. Multipliers in a moderately demand-driven recession are 2-3 times larger than in a moderately supply-driven recession, with the difference between multipliers being non-zero with very high...
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Job ladder and wealth dynamics in general equilibrium
Kaas, Leo; Lalé, Etienne; Siassi, Nawid - 2023
This paper develops a macroeconomic model that combines an incomplete-markets overlapping-generations economy with a job ladder featuring sequential wage bargaining, endogenous search effort of employed and non-employed workers, and differences in match quality. The calibrated model offers a...
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Homeownership rates, housing policies, and co-residence decision
Grevenbrock, Nils; Ludwig, Alexander; Siassi, Nawid - 2023
Homeownership rates differ widely across European countries. We document that part of this variation is driven by differences in the fraction of adults co-residing with their parents. Comparing Germany and Italy, we show that in contrast to homeownership rates per household, homeownership rates...
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Occupational safety in a frictional labor market
Kerndler, Martin - 2022
This paper studies the provision of occupational safety when the labor market is subject to search frictions. While safety measures are costly for firms, they reduce workers' mortality. We show that the presence of search frictions decreases the socially optimal level of occupational safety...
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The environment, life expectancy and growth in overlapping generations models : a survey
Dugan, Anna; Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia; Raffin, Natacha - 2022 - Preliminary draft, February 3, 2022
It is widely accepted that environmental and demographic changes will significantly influence the future of our society. In recent years, an increasing number of studies has analyzed the interlinkages among economic growth, environmental factors and a specific demographic variable, namely life...
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Low-Income Families, Maternal Labor Supply, and Welfare Reform
Garstenauer, Viola; Siassi, Nawid - 2024
In this paper, we examine reforms that alleviate large employment disincentives induced by child-related transfers for married mothers. We develop a life-cycle model where married couples face labor market, child care and fertility risk, and make joint labor supply and consumption-saving...
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Short-Time Work and Precautionary Savings
Dengler, Thomas; Gehrke, Britta; Zessner-Spitzenberg, … - 2024
During the Covid-19 crisis, most OECD countries used short-time work (subsidized reductions in working hours) to preserve employment. This paper documents that short-time work affects the behavior of firms (supply) and households (demand). First, using household survey data from Germany, we show...
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COVID-19 and optimal lockdown strategies : the effect of new and more virulent strains
Caulkins, Jonathan P.; Grass, Dieter; Feichtinger, Gustav; … - 2021
Most nations have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by locking down parts of their economies to reduce infectious spread. The optimal timing of the beginning and end of the lockdown, together with its intensity, is determined by the tradeoff between economic losses and improved health outcomes....
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