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Germany 43 Deutschland 34 Theorie 33 Theory 33 Estimation 28 Schätzung 28 statistical arbitrage 16 Experiment 15 Arbeitsmarkt 14 Labour market 14 Finance 13 Matching 13 Wages 13 Artificial intelligence 12 Künstliche Intelligenz 12 Lohn 12 Business cycle 11 Konjunktur 11 Lohnstruktur 11 Wage structure 11 search and matching 11 wages 11 Forecasting model 10 Prognoseverfahren 10 Arbeitslosigkeit 9 Arbeitsmobilität 9 Estimation theory 9 Impact assessment 9 Labour mobility 9 Portfolio selection 9 Portfolio-Management 9 Schätztheorie 9 Unemployment 9 Wirkungsanalyse 9 Arbeitsuche 8 Beschäftigungseffekt 8 Employment effect 8 Job search 8 collective bargaining 8 machine learning 8
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Book / Working Paper 200
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Working Paper 198 Arbeitspapier 105 Graue Literatur 105 Non-commercial literature 105
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English 200
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Merkl, Christian 37 Schnabel, Claus 22 Stüber, Heiko 17 Kohlbrecher, Britta 15 Krauss, Christopher 14 Stübinger, Johannes 14 Tauchmann, Harald 13 Lochner, Benjamin 12 Schnaubelt, Matthias 11 Hafner, Lucas 8 Mense, Andreas 8 Reif, Simon 8 Aufenanger, Tobias 7 Choo, Lawrence 7 Doll, Monika 7 Gartner, Hermann 7 Hochmuth, Brigitte 7 Mangold, Benedikt 7 Perico Ortiz, Daniel 7 Seth, Stefan 7 Endres, Sylvia 6 Fackler, Daniel 6 Glas, Alexander 6 Gürtzgen, Nicole 5 Klein, Ingo 5 Seifert, Oleg 5 Bauer, Anja 4 Becker, Christoph 4 Bossler, Mario 4 Clegg, Matthew 4 Dürsch, Peter 4 Eife, Thomas A. 4 Fischer, Thomas 4 Fischer, Thomas G. 4 Hölscher, Lisa 4 Knoll, Julian 4 Michelsen, Claus 4 Oberfichtner, Michael 4 Schmolke, Klaus Ulrich 4 Seebauer, Michael 4
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FAU discussion papers in economics 105 FAU Discussion Papers in Economics 94 FAU - Discussion Papers in Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 107 EconStor 93
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Extending the procedure of Engelberg et al. (2009) to surveys with varying interval-widths
Becker, Christoph; Dürsch, Peter; Eife, Thomas A.; … - 2022
The approach by Engelberg, Manski, and Williams (2009) to convert probabilistic survey responses into continuous probability distributions implicitly assumes that the question intervals are equally wide. Almost all recently established household surveys have intervals of varying widths. Applying...
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Uncovered workers in plants covered by collective bargaining : who are they and how do they fare?
Hirsch, Boris; Lentge, Philipp; Schnabel, Claus - 2022
In Germany, employers used to pay union members and non-members in a plant the same union wage in order to prevent workers from joining unions. Using recent administrative data, we investigate which workers in firms covered by collective bargaining agreements still individually benefit from...
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Public employment agency reform, matching efficiency, and German unemployment
Merkl, Christian; Sauerbier, Timo - 2022
Our paper aims at improving the understanding for the role of public employment agencies in job matching. We analyze the effects of the restructuring of the Federal Employment Agency in Germany (Hartz III labor market reform) for aggregate matching and unemployment. Based on two microeconomic...
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Gender-specific application behavior, matching, and the residual gender earnings gap
Lochner, Benjamin; Merkl, Christian - 2022
This paper opens up the black box of gender-specific application and hiring behavior and its implications for the residual gender earnings gap. To understand the underlying mechanisms, we propose a two-stage matching model with testable implications. Using the German IAB Job Vacancy Survey, we...
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Extending the procedure of Engelberg et al. (2009) to surveys with varying interval-widths
Becker, Christoph; Dürsch, Peter; Eife, Thomas A.; … - 2022
The approach by Engelberg, Manski, and Williams (2009) to convert probabilistic survey responses into continuous probability distributions implicitly assumes that the question intervals are equally wide. Almost all recently established household surveys have intervals of varying widths. Applying...
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Business cycle asymmetries and the labor market
Kohlbrecher, Britta; Merkl, Christian - 2022
This paper shows that a search and matching model with idiosyncratic training cost shocks can explain the asymmetric movement of the job-finding rate over the business cycle and the decline of matching efficiency in recessions. Large negative aggregate shocks move the hiring cutoff into a part...
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Hartz IV and the decline of German unemployment: A macroeconomic evaluation
Hochmuth, Brigitte; Kohlbrecher, Britta; Merkl, Christian; … - 2021
This paper proposes a new approach to evaluate the macroeconomic effects of the "Hartz IV" reform, which reduced the generosity of long-term unemployment benefits. We propose a model with different unemployment durations, where the reform initiates both a partial effect and an equilibrium...
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Talking in a language that everyone can understand? Transparency of speeches by the ECB Executive Board
Glas, Alexander; Müller, Lena - 2021
Using novel data on speeches held by members of the European Central Bank's Executive Board, we investigate whether monetary policy transparency has increased over time. With respect to the general public as the target audience, our findings suggest that the European Central Bank successfully...
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The high frequency impact of economic policy narratives on stock market uncertainty
Perico Ortiz, Daniel - 2021
This paper investigates the causal relationship between economic policy narratives, derived from President Trump's tweets and tweeting behavior, and stock market uncertainty. To this end, I define different event types based on the occurrence probability of identifted narratives or unusual tweet...
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Digging into the digital divide: Workers' exposure to digitalization and its consequences for individual employment
Genz, Sabrina; Schnabel, Claus - 2021
While numerous studies have analyzed the aggregate employment effects of digital technologies, this paper focuses on the employment development of individual workers exposed to digitalization. We use a unique linked employer-employee data set for Germany and a direct measure of the first-time...
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