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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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Incentives and influence activities in the public sector: The trade-off in performance budgeting and conditional grants
Bischoff, Ivo; Blaeschke, Frédéric - 2013
Performance budgeting schemes in the public sector have to operate with imperfect performance measures. We argue that these imperfections generate incentives for the potential recipients of performance-based funds to use up resources in socially wasteful influence activities. We develop a...
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Comparison of methods for constructing joint confidence bands for impulse response functions
Lütkepohl, Helmut; Staszewska-Bystrova, Anna; Winker, Peter - 2013
In vector autoregressive analysis confidence intervals for individual impulse responses are typically reported to indicate the sampling uncertainty in the estimation results. A range of methods are reviewed and a new proposal is made for constructing joint confidence bands, given a prespecified...
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Predicting Bank of England's asset purchase decisions with MPC voting records
Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2013
We use MPC voting records to predict changes in the volume of asset purchases. We find, first, that minority voting favoring an increase in the volume of asset purchases raises the probability of an actual increase at the next meeting. Second, minority voting supporting a higher Bank Rate...
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Differential market entry determinants for for-profit and non-profit long-term care providers
Nakazawa, Katsuyoshi - 2013
This study considers market entry determinants for both for-profit and non-profit at-home long-term care providers in Japan. It examines market structure incentives and barriers to entry using a panel dataset of 48 Japanese municipalities for the 2003-2011 period. Estimation results show that...
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Political leaders' socioeconomic background and public deficits: Evidence from OECD countries
Hayo, Bernd; Neumeier, Florian - 2013
This paper empirically analyses the relationship between political leaders' socioeconomic backgrounds and public budget deficits utilising panel data on 21 OECD countries from 1980 to 2008. Building on sociological, as well as economic, research, we argue that the socioeconomic status of...
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Profitable entry into an unprofitable market
Memar, Ahmad Reza Saboori - 2013
This paper shows how market entry into an unprofitable market can be profitable for a firm. A firm's expansion into a new market can have a beneficial feedback effect for that firm in its old market. By entering into a new market, the firm increases its produced quantity and has higher...
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R&D incentives in vertically related markets
Memar, Ahmad Reza Saboori; Götz, Georg - 2013
This paper focuses on incentives to invest in research and development (R&D) in vertically related markets. In a bilateral duopoly setup, we consider how process R&D incentives of the firms in both upstream and downstream market depend on the intensity of simultaneous interbrand and intrabrand...
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Are German tourists environmental chameleons? A micro-econometric analysis of adaptation to climate change
Schwirplies, Claudia; Ziegler, Andreas - 2013
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of individual tourism-related adaptation to climate change, i.e. the stated choice of alternative travel destinations due to increasing temperatures in the future. By examining the tourism sector, our study investigates an industry which was not...
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Imagine being a nice guy: A note on hypothetical vs. incentivized social preferences
Bühren, Christoph; Kundt, Thorben C. - 2013
We conducted an experimental study on social preferences using dictator games similar to Fehr et al. (2008). We show that social preferences differ between participants who receive low-stakes monetary rewards for their decisions and participants who consider hypothetical stakes. The results are...
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How monetary policy is made: Two Canadian tales
Siklos, Pierre L.; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2013
This paper examines the policy rate recommendations of the Bank of Canada's Governing Council (GC) and the C.D. Howe Institute's Monetary Policy Council (MPC) since 2003. We find, first, that differences in the median recommendations between the MPC and the GC are persistent but small (i.e., 25...
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