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This paper studies the effects of labour market reforms on the functional distribution of income in a DSGE model (Roeger et al., 2008) with skill differentiation, in which households supply three types of labour: low-, medium- and high-skilled. The households receive income from labour, tangible...
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We model the evolution of the number of individuals that are reported to be sick with COVID-19 in Germany. Our …
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We examine how new airport infrastructure influences regional tourism. Identification is based on the conversion of a military air base into a regional commercial airport in the German state of Bavaria. The new airport opened in 2007 and promotes travelling to the touristic region Allgäu in the...
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implications of countercyclical fiscal policy for France, Germany and the UK. The model incorporates real wage rigidity which is …
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We use the synthetic control method to analyze the effect of face masks on the spread of COVID-19 in Germany. Our …
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in Germany on the early stages of the epidemic, is not optimal …
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study a reform in Germany that abruptly abolished this mandate for certain firms incorporated after August 1994 but locked …
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Information provided by experts is widely believed to play a key role in shaping attitudes towards policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper uses a survey experiment to assess whether providing citizens with expert information about the health risk of COVID-19 and the economic costs...
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decline in the replacement rate for long-term unemployed. We find that Hartz IV was a major driver for the decline of Germany …
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We analyse the impact of both the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the European sovereign and banking crisis of 2011-13 on firm-level productivity in France, Italy and Spain. We show that relying on a single break date in 2008 misses both the Eurozone crisis and countries' institutional...
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