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Theorie 168 Theory 168 Estimation 75 Schätzung 75 Experiment 72 Welt 59 World 59 Deutschland 58 Germany 58 EU countries 56 EU-Staaten 56 Economic growth 35 Wirtschaftswachstum 35 Mortality 30 Sterblichkeit 30 Game theory 28 Gesundheit 28 Health 28 Spieltheorie 28 Innovation 23 Aging population 22 Alternde Bevölkerung 22 Developing countries 22 Entwicklungsländer 22 Euro area 21 Eurozone 21 Panel 19 Panel study 19 Productivity 19 Produktivität 19 Einkommensverteilung 18 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 18 Endogenous growth model 18 Impact assessment 18 Income distribution 18 Wirkungsanalyse 18 Development aid 17 Entwicklungshilfe 17 Export 17 Globalisierung 17
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Arbeitspapier 481 Working Paper 481 Graue Literatur 447 Non-commercial literature 447 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2
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English 506 German 33
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Strulik, Holger 72 Birg, Laura 28 Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada 28 Meub, Lukas 23 Krenz, Astrid 22 Bizer, Kilian 21 Proeger, Till 21 Rau, Holger A. 20 Keser, Claudia 18 Baskaran, Thushyanthan 16 Dreher, Axel 15 Müller, Stephan 15 Prettner, Klaus 14 Trimborn, Timo 12 Gehringer, Agnieszka 11 Herwartz, Helmut 11 Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas 11 Blankenberg, Ann-Kathrin 10 Nunnenkamp, Peter 10 Ohr, Renate 9 Schwager, Robert 9 Abeliansky, Ana Lucia 8 Gaudeul, Alexia 8 Lopes da Fonseca, Mariana 7 Werner, Katharina 7 Öhler, Hannes 7 Geishecker, Ingo 6 Schneider, Tim 6 Wang, Feicheng 6 Berger, Tino 5 Bicskei, Marianna 5 Binder, Martin 5 Kis-Katos, Krisztina 5 Lambsdorff, Johann 5 Lankau, Matthias 5 Maxand, Simone 5 Peterlé, Emmanuel 5 Schnitzler, Cornelius 5 Vosswinkel, Jan S. 5 Ahlborn, Markus 4
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Zentrum für Globalisierung und Europäisierung der Wirtschaft 12 Zentrum für Globalisierung und Europäisierung der Wirtschaft <Göttingen> 1
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Cege discussion paper 481 CEGE Discussion Paper 31 cege Discussion Paper 6 CEGE Discussion Paper 375- July 2019 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 288 – August 2016 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 313 – June 2017 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 335 – January 2018 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 368 – April 2019 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 369 – April 2019 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 380 – August 2019 1 CEGE Discussion Paper Number 393 – May 2020 1 CEGE Discussion paper 1 CeGE-Discussion Paper 1 Center for European Governance and Development Research (cege) Discussion Paper Number 208 1 Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research (CEGE) Discussion Paper 1 Der Beitrag basiert auf einem Vortrag im Rahmen des 8. Göttinger Workshops"Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen" (ehemals Passauer Workshop) , der vom 23.bis 25. März 2006 an der Universität Göttingen stattfand 1 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - cege - Centrum für Europa-, Governance- und Entwicklungsforschung - Discussion Papers 1 Revised Version, CEGE Discussion Paper 1 Revised Version, Cege Discussion Paper Number 173 1 cege Discussion Paper Number 1 cege Discussion Paper Number 196 - March 2014 1 cege Discussion Paper Number 236 1
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Economic preferences and compliance in the social stress test of the Corona crisis
Müller, Stephan; Rau, Holger A. - 2020
We test in a survey the impact of economic preferences on compliance and perception during the Corona pandemic. Results show that economic preferences crucially impact citizens' compliance to policies fighting the crisis. Risk tolerance negatively a↵ects citizens' avoidance of crowds, whereas...
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The credit composition of global liquidity
Herwartz, Helmut; Ochsner, Christian; Rohloff, Hannes - 2020
We conceptualize global liquidity as global monetary policy and credit components by means of a large-scale dynamic factor model in the spirit of Eickmeier,Gambacorta, and Hofmann (2014). Going beyond previous work, we decompose aggregate credit components into credit supply and demand flows...
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Proxy SVAR identification of monetary policy shocks : MonteCarlo evidence and insights for the US
Herwartz, Helmut; Rohloff, Hannes; Wang, Shu - 2020
In empirical macroeconomics, proxy structural vector autoregressive models (SVARs) have become a prominent path towards detecting monetary policy (MP) shocks. However, in practice, the merits of proxy SVARs depend on the relevance and exogeneity of the instrumental information employed. Our...
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Asymmetric general oligopolistic equilibrium
Quint, Ansgar F.; Rudsinske, Jonas F. - 2020
We develop an asymmetric general oligopolistic equilibrium (AGOLE) model, which extends the range of possible applications in general oligopolistic equilibrium modelling. The AGOLE allows to incorporate endogenous and asymmetric marginal utilities of income across countries.As a first exemplary...
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International trade and tax-motivated transfer pricing
Quint, Ansgar F.; Rudsinske, Jonas F. - 2020
We study the welfare and distribution effects of corporate taxation and transfer pricing in an asymmetric general oligopolistic equilibrium trade model. Without profit shifting, an increasing profit tax rate shifts welfare towards the taxing country, where it also decreases real wages, whereas...
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How protectionism harms workers under oligopoly
Rudsinske, Jonas F. - 2020
I study welfare and distributional effects of import tariffs in a two-country asymmetric general oligopolistic equilibrium trade model. Tariffs have an anti-competitive effect that reduces labor demand because firms want to shorten supply. Unilaterally increasing the import tariff in absence of...
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Renewable resource use with imperfect self-control
Strulik, Holger; Werner, Katharina - 2020
We investigate renewable resources when the harvesting agents face self-control problems. Individuals are conceptualized as dual selves. The rational long-run self plans for the infinite future while the affective short-run self desires to maximize instantaneous profits. Depending on the degree...
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The impact of FTAs on MENA exports of intermediate and final goods
Cardozo, Adriana R.; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; … - 2020
This paper is the first to analyze the impact of free trade agreements (FTAs) and the harmonization of rules of origin (RoO) on Middle East and North African (MENA) countries' exports differentiating between final and intermediate goods for a global sample of trade partners. Data on exports from...
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What is so special about robots and trade?
Alguacil Marí, María Teresa; Lo Turco, Alessia; … - 2020
We estimate the effect of the introduction of robots on the intensive and extensive margins of exports using a sample of Spanish manufacturing firms over the period 1994-2014. The empirical strategy used to identify the causal impact of robot adoption on the firm level export performance...
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Sending money home : transaction cost and remittances to developing countries
Ahmed, Junaid; Mughal, Mazhar; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada - 2020
Remittances, the part of the migrant's income sent back to their family living in the origin country, have become a critical stepping-stone to economic development for many developing nations. A key factor that causes migrants to use informal channels is the high cost of transferring funds...
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