German Economic Review
2000 - 2019
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2015
- Economic Factors of Victimization: Evidence from Germany pp. 391-407

- Horst Entorf
- Tax Competition, Investment Irreversibility and the Provision of Public Goods pp. 408-421

- Michele Moretto, Paolo Panteghini and Sergio Vergalli
- Itemised Deductions: A Device to Reduce Tax Evasion pp. 422-438

- Amedeo Piolatto
- Risk-Off Episodes and Swiss Franc Appreciation: The Role of Capital Flows pp. 439-463

- Irineu de Carvalho Filho
- A Crook is a Crook … But is He Still a Crook Abroad? On the Effect of Immigration on Destination-Country Corruption pp. 464-489

- Eugen Dimant, Tim Krieger and Margarete Redlin
- Another Look at the Equity Risk Premium Puzzle pp. 490-501

- Günter Bamberg and Sebastian Heiden
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Don't Tax Me? Determinants of Individual Attitudes Toward Progressive Taxation pp. 255-289

- Tanja Hennighausen and Friedrich Heinemann
- Same Same But Different: Dialects and Trade pp. 290-306

- Alfred Lameli, Volker Nitsch, Jens Südekum and Nikolaus Wolf
- The Costs of Power Interruptions in Germany: A Regional and Sectoral Analysis pp. 307-323

- Christian Growitsch, Raimund Malischek, Sebastian Nick and Heike Wetzel
- Rating Agencies – An Experimental Analysis of Their Remuneration Model pp. 324-342

- Christoph Bühren and Marco Pleßner
- Intrinsic Motivations of Public Sector Employees: Evidence for Germany pp. 343-366

- Robert Dur and Robin Zoutenbier
- The Price Impact of Lending Relationships pp. 367-389

- Ingrid Stein
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Hooliganism and Demand for Football in Italy: Attendance and Counterviolence Policy Evaluation pp. 123-137

- Marco Di Domizio and Raul Caruso
- Federalism with Bicameralism pp. 138-160

- Lisa Grazzini and Alessandro Petretto
- Financial System Leverage and the Shortage of Safe Assets: Exploring the Policy Options pp. 161-180

- Dirk Bleich and Andreas Dombret
- Explaining European Emission Allowance Price Dynamics: Evidence from Phase II pp. 181-202

- Wilfried Rickels, Dennis Görlich and Sonja Peterson
- Much Ado about Nothing? The Role of Primary School Catchment Areas For Ethnic School Segregation: Evidence From a Policy Reform pp. 203-225

- Anna Makles and Kerstin Schneider
- Forecasting GDP at the Regional Level with Many Predictors pp. 226-254

- Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Looks Good, You're Hired? Evidence from Extra-Parliamentary Activities of German Parliamentarians pp. 1-12

- Benny Geys
- Should Welfare Administration be Centralized or Decentralized? Evidence from a Policy Experiment pp. 13-42

- Bernhard Boockmann, Stephan Thomsen, Thomas Walter, Christian Göbel and Martin Huber
- Do Long-Term Unemployed Workers Benefit from Targeted Wage Subsidies? pp. 43-64

- Benjamin Schünemann, Michael Lechner and Conny Wunsch
- Are We Spending Too Many Years in School? Causal Evidence of the Impact of Shortening Secondary School Duration pp. 65-86

- Bettina Büttner and Stephan Thomsen
- Price Convergence and Information Efficiency in German Natural Gas Markets pp. 87-103

- Christian Growitsch, Marcus Stronzik and Rabindra Nepal
- Within-Subject Intra- and Inter-Method Consistency of Two Experimental Risk Attitude Elicitation Methods pp. 104-121

- Uwe Dulleck, Jonas Fooken and Jacob Fell
- Call for Papers: Special Issue of the German Economic Review in Honor of Reinhard Selten's 85th birthday pp. 122-122

- Claudia Keser, Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger and Eyal Winter
Volume 15, issue 4, 2014
- Overaccumulation, Public Debt and the Importance of Land pp. 411-435

- Stefan Homburg
- Is Crowdfunding Different? Evidence on the Relation between Gender and Funding Success from a German Peer-to-Peer Lending Platform pp. 436-452

- Nataliya Barasinska and Dorothea Schäfer
- Life Satisfaction and Longevity: Longitudinal Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel pp. 453-472

- Cahit Guven and Rudy Saloumidis
- Do Economists Have a Fatherland? How Global and National Efficiency Considerations Influence Economists’ Policy Judgements pp. 473-496

- Robert Jacob, Detlef Fetchenhauer and Fabian Christandl
Volume 15, issue 3, 2014
- Fixing the Leak: Unemployment Incidence before and after a Major Reform of Unemployment Benefits in Germany pp. 329-352

- Stephan Dlugosz, Gesine Stephan and Ralf Wilke
- The Determinants of Sticky Prices and Sticky Plans: Evidence from German Business Survey Data pp. 353-373

- Heike Schenkelberg
- Reciprocity and Giving in a Consecutive Three-Person Dictator Game with Social Interaction pp. 374-392

- Gunter Bahr and Till Requate
- Heterogeneity in the Relationship between Happiness and Age: Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel pp. 393-410

- Gregori Baetschmann
Volume 15, issue 2, 2014
- Fiscal Policy, Public Debt and the World Crisis pp. 225-242

- Gauti Eggertsson
- Fiscal Austerity and the Multiplier in Times of Crisis pp. 243-258

- Gernot Müller
- Fiscal Multipliers and Their Relevance in a Currency Union – A Survey pp. 259-271

- Gerhard Illing and Sebastian Watzka
- Bequest Motives and the Demand for Life Insurance in East Germany pp. 272-286

- Nicolas Sauter
- Up or Out: Research Incentives and Career Prospects of Postdocs in Germany pp. 287-328

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Ute Schulze
Volume 15, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- Fiscal Stability of High-Debt Nations under Volatile Economic Conditions pp. 4-22

- Robert Hall
- Sovereign Default Risk and Banks in a Monetary Union pp. 23-41

- Harald Uhlig
- Public Debt and Price Stability pp. 42-61

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- Public Debt in Post-1850 German Economic Thought vis-à-vis the Pre-1850 British Classical School pp. 62-83

- Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- Budget Rules and Fiscal Policy: Ten Lessons from Theory and Evidence pp. 84-99

- Alan Auerbach
- Balanced Budget Requirements and Debt Brakes Feasibility and Enforcement pp. 100-115

- Werner Heun
- On the Political Economy of Public Deficits and Debt pp. 116-130

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Democracy, Elections and Government Budget Deficits pp. 131-142

- Jakob Haan
- The Politics of Public Debt: Neoliberalism, Capitalist Development and the Restructuring of the State pp. 143-165

- Wolfgang Streeck
- It Is Private, Not Public Finances that Are Out of Whack pp. 166-190

- Richard C. Koo
- Public and Private Debt: The Historical Record (1870–2010) pp. 191-207

- Moritz Schularick
- What Is the Value of Sovereign Ratings? pp. 208-224

- Norbert Gaillard
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