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descriptive decomposition 4 seasonal adjustment 4 smoothing 4 spline 4 decision making 3 efficiency wages 3 human capital 3 tax system 3 Arbeitszeit 2 Deutschland 2 Familie 2 Familienpolitik 2 Freizeit 2 Information 2 Ricardian equivalence 2 Zeit 2 Zeitverwendung 2 aggregation 2 capital flow 2 competition (economics) 2 conformity 2 economic theory 2 firm size 2 foreign direct investment 2 incentives 2 income distribution 2 inverse aggregation problem 2 modeling 2 seasonality 2 social multiplier 2 turnover 2 Aggregation 1 Arbitrage 1 Bankruptcy reform act 1 Barro expectations 1 Barro-Ricardo equivalence 1 Chopstick auction 1 Clustering 1 Commerce 1 Commitment 1
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Undetermined 941 English 32 German 13 Swedish 1
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Sinn, Hans-Werner 133 Wößmann, Ludger 72 Schlicht, Ekkehart 49 Konrad, Kai A. 45 Poutvaara, Panu 45 Huber, Bernd 44 Sunde, Uwe 42 Felbermayr, Gabriel 40 Winter, Joachim 40 Falck, Oliver 37 Kocher, Martin G. 36 Schmidt, Klaus M. 36 Carstensen, Kai 35 Haufler, Andreas 35 Schnitzer, Monika 32 Sturm, Jan-Egbert 32 Sutter, Matthias 31 Meier, Volker 29 Potrafke, Niklas 29 Illing, Gerhard 28 Corsetti, Giancarlo 26 Saint-Paul, Gilles 26 Vives, Xavier 26 Fuest, Clemens 25 Rainer, Helmut 25 Devereux, Michael P. 21 Marin, Dalia 20 Heblich, Stephan 19 Pittel, Karen 17 Dohmen, Thomas J. 16 Falk, Armin 16 Englmaier, Florian 15 Wollmershäuser, Timo 15 Hanushek, Eric A. 14 Hassler, John 14 Eckel, Carsten 13 Fehr, Ernst 13 Calmfors, Lars 12 Huffman, David 12 Herweg, Fabian 11
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 987
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Munich Reprints in Economics 987
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Inefficiency, Public Enterprise and Privatisation
Rees, Ray - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 1988
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Taxation and the Household
Rees, Ray - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 1988
Previous analyses of demand systems and the welfare effects of taxing male and female labour supplies suppress the analysis of household resource allocation by assuming a household utility function. To analyse the implications of assuming this is not the case, we construct a simple but fairly...
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Is tax progression really good for employment? A model with endogenous hours of work
Fuest, Clemens; Huber, Bernd - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
This paper discusses the effect of tax progression on wage setting and employment in a unionised labour market. Recent contributions to this field argue that tax progression paradoxically enhances employment if wage setting is subject to collective bargaining. In this literature, individual...
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The process of China’s market transition (1978-1998): The evolutionary, historical, and comparative perspectives
Schnitzer, Monika - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
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A simple model of privately profitable but socially useless speculation
Kemp, Murray C.; Sinn, Hans-Werner - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
The paper presents a general equilibrium model of a pure exchange economy with stochastic endowments, in which speculation in the forward market is profitable and stabilizes prices but is useless from a welfare point of view. Reconciling the Siegel paradox with the theory of incomplete markets,...
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Why invest in your neighbor? Social contract on educational investment
Poutvaara, Panu; Kanniainen, Vesa - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
It may be in the interest of low-ability individuals to subsidize theeducation of high-ability individuals. The sufficient conditions aresurprisingly mild: positive externalities in education andcomplementarity in production between human capital and labor suppliedby the low-ability individuals....
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Bailing in the private sector - On the adequate design of international bond contracts
Illing, Gerhard - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
During the last decade, there has been a significant bias towards bond financing on emerging markets, with private investors relying on a bail-out of bonds by the international community. This bias has been a main cause of the recent excessive fragility of international capital markets. The...
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The threat to the German welfare state
Sinn, Hans-Werner - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
Germany is in a dilemma. Low wage competition via product and factor markets increases the demands on the welfare state, but increased systems competition in the context of international factor mobility reduces the possibilities of maintaining it. The welfare state has important allocative...
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Education, mobility of labour and tax competition
Poutvaara, Panu - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
We show that wage-tax financed subsidies encourage investment in riskyeducation and offer welfare gains. Tax competition and labour mobilitymay lead to substantial erosion of regional taxation. On the other hand,mobility insures against region-specific shocks encouraging investmentin education....
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Why a Funded Pension System is Useful and Why It is Not Useful
Sinn, Hans-Werner - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2000
Based on explicit present value calculations, the paper criticizes the view that the PAYGO system wastes economic resources. In present value terms, there is nothing to be gained from a transition to a funded system even though the latter offers a permanently higher rate of return. The sum of...
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