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Brazil 2 COVID-19 2 China shock 2 GARCH 2 Oil price 2 Schock 2 Shock 2 bivariate distributional copulamodel 2 bivariate relative poverty line 2 conflict 2 deforestation 2 forecast error variance decomposition 2 impulse response functions 2 income distribution 2 inequality 2 intersectionality 2 leisure time distribution 2 soybeans 2 structural VAR 2 supply chains 2 sustainability 2 uncertainty 2 ARCH model 1 ARCH-Modell 1 Armut 1 Automation 1 Behavioral Economics 1 Brasilien 1 China 1 Concentration measurement 1 Decomposition method 1 Deforestation 1 Dekompositionsverfahren 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Elaboration Likelihood Model 1 Entwaldung 1 Evidence provision 1 Forecasting model 1 Freizeit 1 Gig economy 1
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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Dorn, Franziska 2 Kneib, Thomas 2 Marra, Giampiero 2 Radice, Rosalba 2 Siewers, Samuel 2 Strulik, Holger 2 Wang, Shu 2 Eger, Jens 1 Kaplan, Lennart 1 Keser, Claudia 1 Krenz, Astrid 1 Rau, Holger A. 1 Sternberg, Henrike 1
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University of Göttingen Working Paper in Economics 7 Working paper in economics 3
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The (other) China shock and the Brazilian soy boom: Cui bono?
Siewers, Samuel - 2025
Building upon the argument that factor endowments influence distributional outcomes, this paper examines the consequences of the China shock to global food markets for economic inequality in Brazilian municipalities from 1985 to 2020. I propose a new identification strategy that exploits...
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The (other) China shock and the Brazilian soy boom : cui bono?
Siewers, Samuel - 2025 - This version: January 22, 2025
Building upon the argument that factor endowments influence distributional outcomes, this paper examines the consequences of the China shock to global food markets for economic inequality in Brazilian municipalities from 1985 to 2020. I propose a new identification strategy that exploits...
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Daily oil price shocks and their uncertainties
Wang, Shu - 2024
This paper presents a high-frequency structural VAR framework for identifying oil price shocks and examining their uncertainty transmission in the U.S. macroeconomy and financial markets. Leveraging the stylized features of financial data - specifically, volatility clustering effectively...
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Daily oil price shocks and their uncertainties
Wang, Shu - 2024
This paper presents a high-frequency structural VAR framework for identifying oil price shocks and examining their uncertainty transmission in the U.S. macroeconomy and financial markets. Leveraging the stylized features of financial data - specifically, volatility clustering effectively...
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Automation and the fall and rise of the servant economy
Krenz, Astrid; Strulik, Holger - 2022
We develop a macroeconomic theory of the division of household tasks between servants and own work and how it is affected by automation in households and firms. We calibrate the model for the U.S. and apply it to explain the historical development of household time use and the distribution of...
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A health economic theory of occupational choice, aging, and longevity
Strulik, Holger - 2022
In this paper, I propose a life cycle model of occupational choice with endogenous health behavior, aging, and longevity. Health-demanding work leads to a faster accumulation of health deficits and is remunerated with a hazard markup on wages. Health deficit accumulation is also influenced by...
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How to reduce vaccination hesitancy? The relevance of evidence and its communicator
Eger, Jens; Kaplan, Lennart; Sternberg, Henrike - 2022
While the world faces unprecedented COVID-19 case numbers, vaccination rates in many countries are stagnating. A differentiated understanding of the concerns of the unvaccinated population seems urgently needed to design successful communication strategies. We conducted an original survey...
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Policy incentives and determinants of citizens' COVID-19 vaccination motives
Keser, Claudia; Rau, Holger A. - 2022
This paper presents the results of a survey exploring the determinants of vacinees' confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and their motivations to become vaccinated. At the threatening rise of the highly infectious Omicron variant, in December 2021, we interviewed people in waiting lines of...
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A bivariate relative poverty line for time and income poverty: Detecting intersectional differences using distributional copulas
Dorn, Franziska; Radice, Rosalba; Marra, Giampiero; … - 2021
Empirical research on poverty today often goes beyond a focus on income to consider other dimensions of well-being. However, relatively few multidimensional poverty measures explicitly consider time, despite its particular relevance to women's double burden of paid and unpaid work. We construct...
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A bivariate relative poverty line for time and income poverty : detecting intersectional differences using distributional copulas
Dorn, Franziska; Radice, Rosalba; Marra, Giampiero; … - 2021
Empirical research on poverty today often goes beyond a focus on income to consider other dimensions of well-being. However, relatively few multidimensional poverty measures explicitly consider time, despite its particular relevance to women's double burden of paid and unpaid work. We construct...
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