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Theorie 233 Theory 189 Germany 163 Geldpolitik 155 Deutschland 151 Monetary policy 131 Schätzung 111 Welt 93 Estimation 85 Wirkungsanalyse 80 World 75 USA 71 Impact assessment 70 Experiment 62 EU-Staaten 59 United States 57 EU countries 56 Schock 55 monetary policy 49 Shock 48 Iran 46 VAR model 43 Political communication 41 Zentralbank 41 Eurozone 40 Politische Kommunikation 40 Central bank 39 VAR-Modell 39 Euro area 38 COVID-19 32 Fiscal policy 32 Inflation 31 Monetary Policy 30 Japan 27 survey 27 Competition 26 Finanzmarkt 26 Financial market 25 Klimaschutz 25 Taylor-Regel 25
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Hayo, Bernd 184 Tillmann, Peter 89 Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza 86 Neuenkirch, Matthias 68 Bischoff, Ivo 58 Ziegler, Andreas 56 Michaelis, Jochen 46 Neumeier, Florian 46 Kerber, Wolfgang 42 Bühren, Christoph 39 Voigt, Stefan 37 Klose, Jens 26 Winker, Peter 26 Kosfeld, Reinhold 22 Paha, Johannes 22 Cho, Seo-Young 21 Goetz, Georg 20 Gutsche, Gunnar 20 Hefeker, Carsten 20 Nakazawa, Katsuyoshi 20 Wetzel, Heike 19 Wrede, Matthias 17 Albert, Max 16 Finck, David 16 Herold, Daniel 16 Schwanebeck, Benjamin 16 Uhl, Matthias 16 Dannenberg, Astrid 14 Egbert, Henrik 14 Frank, Björn 14 Göcke, Matthias 14 Hildenbrand, Andreas 14 Klotz, Phil-Adrian 14 Lorz, Oliver 14 Mierzwa, Sascha 14 Rudolph, Sven 14 Unal, Umut 14 Erol, Isil 13 Fereidouni, Hassan Gholipour 12 Greiff, Matthias 12
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MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 749 Joint discussion paper series in economics : publ. by the Universities of Aachen, Gießen, Göttingen, Kassel, Marburg, Siegen 745 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 9 MACIE paper series 3 Macie paper series 3 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics Paper 1 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics by the Universities of Aachen ∙ Gießen ∙ Göttingen Kassel ∙ Marburg ∙ Siegen 1 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, Paper 1 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 02-2017 1 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 42-2017 1 MAGKS, Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 1
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The effect of the "woman life freedom" protests on life satisfaction in Iran : evidence from survey data
Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza; Fischer, Sven - 2025
This study examines the effect of the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in Iran during the last quarter of 2022 on individual life satisfaction. To assess this impact, we use two original representative surveys conducted before and after the protests in 2022. The repeated cross-sectional dataset...
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Willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation and climate protection : a comparative empirical analysis for Germany
Möller, Sophia; Ziegler, Andreas - 2025
While climate change is widely considered as a major challenge for societies, another pressing global environmental problem, i.e. the loss of biodiversity, is often given less attention despite its strong negative consequences for ecosystems and thus for human life. In light of the strong...
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The supply-side effects of household heterogeneity
Schwanebeck, Benjamin; Thiel, Luzie - 2025
Household heterogeneity has been shown to be an important driver of aggregate demand. In this research, we demonstrate that it also impacts the supply side. We build a model in which heterogeneous households vary in their extent to which they supply production factors (labor and capital). Our...
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The origins of reporting bias : selective but unbiased reporting by early-career researchers?
Asanov Noha, Anastasiya-Mariya; Asanov, Igor A.; … - 2025
Doctoral dissertations provide evidence about research practices in early-stage research. We examine reporting bias by manually collecting over 94,000 test statistics from a random sample of German dissertations and their follow-up papers worldwide. We observe selective reporting, as only a...
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From highway to rail? : Germany's public transport ticket experiment
Daniel, Theresa; Gail, Maximilian M.; Klotz, Phil-Adrian - 2025
This paper examines the impact of Germany's nationwide 9-Euro-Ticket, a temporary almost fare-free transport ticket, on highway passenger traffic. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find a significant reduction of approximately 4.5%, primarily driven by decreased weekend traffic....
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Evaluation of a partial ban of Rx-rebates in Germany using difference-in-differences
Gail, Maximilian M.; Goetz, Georg; Herold, Daniel; … - 2025
In December 2020, Germany implemented a policy restricting online pharmacies from offering rebates on prescription drugs to members of the statutory health insurance. This policy change created a natural experiment, allowing us to analyze its impact on the pharmaceutical market using...
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New players, different output? : a longitudinal analysis of research dynamics at German public and private universities
Buechele, Stefan; Hügel, Matthias; Kadriu, Valon; … - 2025
This study examines the dynamics of the German university system, focusing on the competition between public and private universities and the impact of institutional boundaries. Utilizing concepts from organizational, institutional, and competition theory, we conceive a framework to explore...
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Simulating retrofit incentives and distributional effects of four tenancy law policies : a model analysis using concrete buildings and retrofit options within the German regulatory context
Reutter, Leo Florian; Winiewska, Bernadetta - 2025
Due to rent control, the primary landlord-tenant dilemma prevents landlords from recovering costs of energy-efficiency retrofits, which mainly benefit tenants. This necessitates tenancy law to allocate retrofit and energy costs adequately. We analyze the impact of Germany's current system and...
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Do individuals prefer stricter supply chain laws? : empirical evidence from Germany
Engler, Daniel; Gleue, Marvin; Gutsche, Gunnar; … - 2025
Inspired by the controversial public and political debate in the European Union (EU) about legal initiatives to protect human rights and the environment along supply chains (e.g., the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, CSDDD), this paper examines individual preferences for...
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The expressive function of legal norms : experimental evidence from the Supply Chain Act in Germany
Engler, Daniel; Gleue, Marvin; Gutsche, Gunnar; … - 2025
Legal norms can have a direct effect on individual behavior through their legal enforcement. However, according to the 'expressive function of law,' they can also have indirect effects on individual behavior by shaping related social norms. Since evidence for this expressive function is scarce,...
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