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This study is the first to investigate the interdependence of income inequality and business cycles in Germany over the … targeted structural redistributive and stabilization measures. The results of this study show that income inequality in Germany …
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In the monthly ifo Business Survey around 9,000 German companies answer questions about their current business situation, expectations and plans for the near future as well as on other business variables. This paper provides an overview of all regular questions (monthly, quarterly, bi-annually,...
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The article examines the macroeconomic effects of the recent labour market reforms in Germany. The reforms increased … positive effects of enhanced competitiveness as could be observed in Germany in recent years. A comparison of the most recent …
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Short-time work is a labor market policy that subsidizes working time reductions among firms in financial difficulty in order to prevent layoffs and stabilize employment. Many OECD countries have used this policy in the Great Recession, for example. This paper shows that the effects of...
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In this paper, we use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to investigate the effect on cigarette consumption of macro-economic conditions in the form of regional unemployment rates. The results from our panel data models, several of which control for selection bias, indicate that the...
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Using administrative employer-employee data from Germany, we investigate the relationship between wages and past and …
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Short-time work is a labor market policy that subsidizes working time reductions among firms in financial difficulty to prevent layoffs. Many OECD countries have used this policy in the Great Recession. This paper shows that the effects of short-time work are strongly time dependent and...
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