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We reassess the quot;scarringquot; hypothesis by Clark et al. (2001), which states that unemployment experienced in the past reduces a person's current life satisfaction even after the person has become reemployed. Our results suggest that the scar from past unemployment operates via worsened...
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-corporate sectors in Germany. In doing so, we perform a counterfactual analysis and ask how the allocation of capital across sectors …
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Marshall's student Pigou noted: quot;It's all in Marshall.quot; From a static point of view, this seems rather bold in a constantly changing world. However, this statement becomes more plausible in a dynamic context, where principles are subject to change. Indeed, over time, Marshall's concept...
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This paper shows that import exposure affects voting behavior because it affects local labor markets. We develop a new framework for mediation analysis where one instrumental variable is sufficient to identify three causal effects. Using German data from 1987–2009, we find that import exposure...
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immigrants in Germany. Applying panel analysis with a large set of fixed effects and controls, we isolate the association between …
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This paper analyzes the relevance of firm losses for tax revenues and welfare when switching from separate accounting to a system of tax base consolidation with formula apportionment. We find that a system change unambiguously decreases tax revenues in the short run, in which neither firms nor...
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concludes with an empirical application to consumer price inflation in Germany, France and Italy, and re-examines the extent to …
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In this paper, we acknowledge that the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change have differential fiscal impacts. Whereas mitigation typically raises fiscal revenues, adaptation is costly to the taxpayer and to a greater extent the more distortionary the tax system is. In an OLG model with...
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Germany exhibits a strong reduction in domestic manufacturing production depth (bazaar effect). I argue that this …
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election outcomes based on municipal level data for Germany. We find that the party of the mayor can receive a bonus of 4 … the findings can be related to an incumbency externality effect and to the theory of voter preferences for divided …
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