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The European Union faces the twin crises of Covid-19 and climate change. Confronting both crises leads to an unprecedented demand on public resources which in turn leads to the question of how to raise the required funds a) without jeopardising a weak economy recovering from the pandemic and b)...
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Dieser Bericht beschäftigt sich mit der Schätzung der Vermögensbestände privater Haushalte in Österreich. Basis und Anlass dieser Arbeit ist die Veröffentlichung der zweiten Welle des Household Finance Consumption Surveys (HFCS) des Europäischen Zentralbankensystems. Der HFCS bietet die...
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This paper develops a new approach for dealing with the under-reporting of wealth in house- hold survey data (differential nonresponse). The current practice among researchers relying on household wealth survey data is one out of three approaches. First, simply ignore the problem. Second, fit a...
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Taking survey data on household wealth as our major example, this short paper discusses some of the issues applied researchers are facing when fitting (type I) Pareto distributions to complex survey data. The major contribution of this paper is twofold: First, we provide a novel take on key...
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Die Frage nach dem Grad der Offenheit einer Volkswirtschaft ist ein klassischer Topos der oekonomischen Diskussion. Der vorliegende Beitrag versucht eine theoriegeschichtliche Rueckschau auf die Entwicklung der internationalen Oekonomie mit einer Analyse aktueller empirischer Entwicklungen zu...
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Doppelrezension zu Stephan Lessenich ("Neben uns die Sintflut") und Wolfgang Streeck ("How will capitalism end?"). Wolfgang Streecks "How will Capitalism end?" und Stephan Lessenichs "Neben uns die Sintflut" sind zwei weitgehend komplementaere Werke, die sich aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven...
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This paper first presents a series of epistemological rationales for pluralism as a guiding concept in economic research. In doing so, it highlights the inherent uncertainty of (scientific) knowledge as well as the complex and dynamic nature of socio-economic relationships to indicate how the...
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We reassess the contemporary relevance of the "Kaldor paradox" (1978), according to which changes in relative unit labor costs as well as relative export prices are positively correlated with advanced countries' export shares in world markets - although conventional trade theory predicts the...
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