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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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Canadian Interest Rate Setting : The Information Content of Canadian and U.S. Central Bank Communication
Hayo, Bernd - 2010
We explain Canadian target rate decisions using macroeconomic variables as well as Bank of Canada (BOC) and Federal Reserve (Fed) communication indicators. Econometrically, we employ an ordered probit model of a Taylor rule to explain and predict 60 target rate decisions between 1998 and 2006....
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Anyone up for helping the fisherman's wife? More solidarity with accidental misery than with man-made misery
Frank, Björn; Li, Sha; Meisenzahl, Stephan; Minich, Heike - 2009
We examine the willingness to donate depending on whether “misery” is random generated or self-inflicted by too high demands in bilateral negotiations. We find that randomness has a positive influence on the total amount of donation. In case of self-inflicted “misery” we observe that...
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When economic growth is less than exponential
Groth, Christian; Koch, Karl-Josef; Steger, Thomas M. - 2009
This paper argues that growth theory needs a more general notion of “regularity” than that of exponential growth. We suggest that paths along which the rate of decline of the growth rate is proportional to the growth rate itself deserve attention. This opens up for considering a richer set...
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Does education engender cultural values that matter for economic growth?
Bangwayo-Skeete, Prosper F.; Rahim, Afaf H.; Zikhali, … - 2009
Empirical research has shown that cultural values matter for economic growth and has specifically identified the achievement motivation as an aspect of culture that engenders economic growth. If specific cultural values engender economic growth, how then can societies promote them? This paper...
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Firing versus continuing employment if an economic setback is expected
Göcke, Matthias - 2009
A simple model evaluating a firm’s optimal employment reaction to an imminent recession is presented. Firing costs shelter employment – and this effect is typically amplified by uncertainty due to an option value of waiting. However, this job protection effect is reduced if the expected...
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The impact of U.S. central bank communication on European and Pacific equity markets
Hayo, Bernd; Kutan, Ali M.; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2009
We examine the effects of federal funds target rate changes and all types of FOMC communication on European and Pacific equity market returns using a GARCH model. We show that both types of news have a significant statistical and economic impact, but that the effects are not symmetric: target...
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Does arbitration blossom when state courts are bad?
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
It is often conjectured that non-state dispute resolution blossoms when state courts are not independent or are perceived as low-quality courts. This conjecture implies a substitutive relationship between state and non-state dispute resolution. An alternative hypothesis argues that both the...
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Livelihood and care of the elderly: determinants of public attitudes in Japan
Hayo, Bernd; Ono, Hiroyuki - 2009
This study analyses public attitudes towards the degree of government involvement in ensuring the livelihood and care of the elderly in Japan. Using four waves of individual-level annual data from the Japanese General Social Survey collected over the period 2000-2005, we estimate ordered logit...
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Positive constitutional economics II: a survey of recent developments
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
Analysis of the economic effects of constitutional rules has made substantial progress over the last decade. This survey provides an overview of this rapidly growing research area and also discusses a number of methodological issues and identifies underresearched areas. It argues that the next...
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The economic effects of federalism and decentralization: a cross-country assessment
Voigt, Stefan; Blume, Lorenz - 2009
This paper is based on the conjecture that institutional details matter and that attempts to estimate the economic effects of federalism by drawing on a simple dummy variable neglect potentially important institutional details. Based on a pricipal component analysis, seven aspects of both...
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