Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik)
2006 - 2013
Continued by Applied Economics Quarterly (formerly: Konjunkturpolitik). Current editor(s): Ansgar Belke, Uwe Sunde and Winfried Koeniger From Duncker & Humblot, Berlin Bibliographic data for series maintained by Deborah Anne Bowen ( this e-mail address is bad, please contact ). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2010
- Is Euro Area Money Demand (Still) Stable? Cointegrated VAR Versus Single Equation Techniques pp. 285-315

- Ansgar Belke and Robert Czudaj
- Detecting Mergers and Acquisitions Effects on Performance, Efficiency, and Productivity with a Bootstrap Mixed Logit Approach: Evidence from Greece pp. 317-341

- Athanasios G. Tsagkanos
- The Effect of Tax Reform in Kazakhstan on Tax Revenues and Tax Evasion pp. 343-360

- Aleksandr Vashchilko
Volume 56, issue 3, 2010
- Governments and Producers in Multinational Markets: A Mixed Oligopoly Analysis pp. 211-230
- Ali Dadpay
- The Global Upward Trend in the Profit Share pp. 231-256
- Luci Ellis and Kathryn Smith
- Short- and Long-Run Tests of the Expectations Hypothesis: The Portuguese Case pp. 257-280
- Olga Susana M. Monteiro and Artur Silva Lopes
Volume 56, issue 2, 2010
- The Connection between Democratic Freedoms and Growth in Transition Economies pp. 121-146
- Jac Heckelman
- Output Characteristics and Other Determinants of Theatre Attendance--An Econometric Analysis of German Data pp. 147-174
- John O’Hagan and Marta Zieba
- National and International Business Cycle Effects of Housing Crises pp. 175-206
- Nils Jannsen
Volume 56, issue 1, 2010
- Exports and Profitability - First Evidence for German Business Services Enterprises pp. 7-30
- Alexander Vogel and Joachim Wagner
- German Outward FDI and Firm Performance pp. 31-50
- Yama Temouri, Nigel Driffield and Dolores Anón Higón
- German Firms in Service Trade pp. 51-72
- Markus Kelle and Joern Kleinert
- Exporters in Services: new Evidence from Italian Firms pp. 73-98
- Giuliano Conti, Alessia Lo Turco and Daniela Maggioni
- Are Services Different Exporters? pp. 99-117
- Hans Lööf
Volume 55, issue 4, 2009
- Do Forecasters Inform or Reassure? Evaluation of the German Real-Time Data pp. 269-294
- Konstantin Kholodilin and Boriss Siliverstovs
- Do We Really Know That Flexible Exchange Rates Facilitate Current Account Adjustment? Some New Empirical Evidence for CEE Countries pp. 295-312
- Sabine Herrmann
- Productivity, Ownership and National Chains: Evidence from the British Retail Sector pp. 313-334
- Dolores Añón Higón
- Temporal Causality between Energy Consumption and Income in Six Asian Emerging Countries pp. 335-350
- Shuddhasattwa Rafiq and Ruhul Salim
Volume 55, issue 3, 2009
- Subsidies and Exports in Germany. First Evidence from Enterprise Panel Data pp. 179-198
- Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Joachim Wagner
- How important is exporting and ownership to productivity growth? Micro Evidence from a Small Open Economy pp. 197-218
- Anne Marie Gleeson and Frances Ruane
- Self-selection into Exports: Productivity and/or Innovation? pp. 219-242
- Juan A. Mañez, María E. Rochina-Barrachina and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- Does German foreign direct investment lead to job losses at home? pp. 243-263
- Yama Temouri and Nigel Driffield
Volume 55, issue 2, 2009
- Google Econometrics and Unemployment Forecasting pp. 107-120
- Nikos Askitas and Klaus Zimmermann
- Measuring Growth of Labor Quality and the Quality-Adjusted Unemployment Rate in Switzerland pp. 121-145
- Thomas Bolli and Mathias Zurlinden
- International Business Cycle Co-Movements through Time: The Anglo-Saxon Experience pp. 147-172
- Dan Andrews and Marion Kohler
Volume 55, issue 1, 2009
- Costs and Benefits of Apprenticeship Training. A Comparison of Germany and Switzerland pp. 7-37
- Regina Dionisius, Samuel Muehlemann, Harald Pfeifer, Günter Walden, Felix Wenzelmann and Stefan Wolter
- The Danish Apprenticeship System, 1931–2002: The Role of Subsidies and Institutions pp. 39-60
- Karsten Albæk
- Do Subsidized Adult Apprenticeships Increase the Vocational Attendance Rate? pp. 61-81
- Cecilie Weatherall
- Skill Obsolescence, Vintage Effects and Changing Tasks pp. 83-103
- Simon Janssen and Uschi Backes-Gellner
Volume 54, issue 4, 2008
- Persistence and Determinants of Firm Profit in Emerging Markets pp. 231-254
- Andreas Stephan and Andriy Tsapin
- Analyzing the Swiss Business Cycle pp. 255-292
- Alexander Perruchoud
- Predicting Growth Rates and Recessions. Assessing U.S. Leading Indicators under Real-Time Condition pp. 293-318
- Jonas Dovern and Christina Ziegler
Volume 54, issue 3, 2008
- Minimum Resale Price Maintenance and Concentrated Markets pp. 161-182
- Thibaud Vergé
- Competition Policy and Concentration of a Globalized Retail Industry pp. 183-202
- Stephane Caprice and Vanessa von Schlippenbach
- M2M Call Termination – regulation or competition? pp. 203-215
- Tommy Gabrielsen and Steinar Vagstad
- Institutional Rigidities and Employment Rigidity on the Italian Labour Market pp. 217-227
- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Giuseppe Russo
Volume 54, issue 2, 2008
- A Semi-Structural Method to Estimate the NATREX for a Small Open Economy. The Case of Finland pp. 73-93
- Isabell Koske
- Price Competition in Border and Non-Border Areas: The Case of the Dutch Market of Gasoline Retailers pp. 95-122
- Wolter H. J. Hassink and Frederik T. Schut
- Disparities in Prices and Income across German NUTS 3 Regions pp. 123-141
- Reinhold Kosfeld, Hans-Friedrich Eckey and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Firm Interdependency in a Mixed Oligopolitstic Market pp. 143-157
- Tay-Cheng Ma
Volume 54, issue 1, 2008
- Human Capital Formation, Education and Earnings Inequality pp. 7-26
- Uwe Sunde
- Accuracy and Properties of German Business Cycle Forecasts pp. 27-57
- Steffen Osterloh
- What Does it Take to be a Star? – The Role of Performance and the Media for German Soccer Players Abstract: We test existing superstar theories for the German soccer league. We use various measures for individual players’ performance and media presence to analyze whether performance and popularity can explain salaries and superstars in soccer. Moreover, we argue that quantile regression technique should be applied to analyze superstar phenomena instead of OLS used hitherto pp. 59-70
- Erik Lehmann and Günther Schulze
Volume 53, issue 4, 2007
- Are Drivers Who Use Cell Phones Inherently Less Safe? pp. 327-352
- James Prieger and Robert Hahn
- Exports and Productivity in Germany pp. 353-373
- Joachim Wagner
- Employment Subsidies and Substitutable Skills: An Equilibrium Matching Approach pp. 375-404
- Gabriele Cardullo and Bruno Van der Linden
Volume 53, issue 3, 2007
- Intra- and Extra-Euro Area Import Demand for Manufactures pp. 221-241
- Robert Anderton, Badi Baltagi, Frauke Skudelny and Nuno Sousa
- And Then There Were Four...How Many (and Which) Measures of Active Labor Market Policy Do We Still Need? pp. 243-272
- Werner Eichhorst and Klaus Zimmermann
- Do Wages Compensate for Workplace Disamenities? pp. 273-298
- Rafael Lalive
- Foreign Direct Investment in Producer Services: Theory and Empirical Evidence pp. 299-321
- Horst Raff and Marc von der Ruhr
Volume 53, issue 2, 2007
- Foreign Direct Investment and Catching Up of New EU Member States: Is There a Flying Geese Pattern? pp. 91-118
- Joze Damijan and Matija Rojec
- Do Institutions Matter for Exporting? The Case of Russian Manufacturing pp. 119-164
- Donato De Rosa
- Home versus Host Country Effects of FDI: Searching for New Evidence of Productivity Spillovers pp. 165-196
- Priit Vahter and Jaan Masso
- Do Vertical Spillovers from FDI Lead to Changes in Markups? Firm-level Evidence from Hungary pp. 197-218
- Balazs Murakozy
Volume 53, issue 1, 2007
- Producer Prices versus Consumer Prices in the Measurement of Risk Sharing pp. 3-17
- Bent Sorensen and Oved Yosha
- County Characteristics and Poverty Spell Length pp. 19-44
- Andrew Grodner, John A. Bishop and Thomas Kniesner
- An Integrative Model of Firms’ Entry Decisions pp. 45-69
- Natália Barbosa
- How Productive Are Government Activities? Evidence from a Sample of OECD Countries pp. 71-86
- Georgios Karras
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