Economics working papers
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- 2013_22: How Does Corruption Affect Public Debt? An Empirical Analysis

- Arusha Cooray and Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_21: Fiscal illusion and the shadow economy: Two sides of the same coin?

- Andreas Buehn, Roberto Dell'Anno and Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_20: Estimating the Size of the Shadow Economy: Methods, Problems and Open Questions

- Andreas Buehn and Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_19: The Shadow Economy in Colombia: Size and Effect on Economic Growth

- Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_18: Work in the Shadow: Some Facts

- Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_17: Shadow Economies in highly developed OECD countries: What are the driving forces?

- Andreas Buehn and Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_16: The Influence of Direct Democracy on the Shadow Economy

- Désirée Teobaldelli and Friedrich Schneider
- 2013_15: Taxing bequests and consumption in the steady state

- Johann Brunner and Susanne Pech
- 2013_14: Steuerreformvorschläge in der Diskussion - Eine Mikrosimulationsanalyse der Aufkommens-, Beschäftigungs- und Verteilungswirkungen für Österreich

- Paul Eckerstorfer, Viktor Stein and Florian Wakolbinger
- 2013_13: Too Old to Work, Too Young to Retire?

- Andrea Ichino, Guido Schwerdt, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Andrea Ichino
- 2013_12: The federal funds market, excess reserves, and unconventional monetary policy

- Jochen Güntner
- 2013_11: How do oil producers respond to oil demand shocks?

- Jochen Güntner
- 2013_10: Old Boys’ Network in General Practitioner’s Referral Behavior

- Franz Hackl, Michael Hummer and Gerald Pruckner
- 2013_09: Rent Sharing and Gender Discrimination in Collegiate Athletics

- Mario Lackner and Christine Zulehner
- 2013_08: Testing for discrimination against lesbians of different marital status: A field experiment

- Doris Weichselbaumer
- 2013_07: The effects of school entry laws on educational attainment and starting wages in an early tracking system

- Martina Zweimüller
- 2013_06: Extended Unemployment Benefits and Early Retirement: Program Complementarity and Program Substitution

- Lukas Inderbitzin, Stefan Staubli and Josef Zweimüller
- 2013_05: Gender and Competition: Evidence from Jumping Competitions

- René Böheim and Mario Lackner
- 2013_04: Does the Welfare State Destroy the Family? Evidence from OECD Member Countries

- Martin Halla, Mario Lackner and Johann Scharler
- 2013_03: Immigrant concentration in schools: Consequences for native and migrant students

- Nicole Schneeweis
- 2013_02: Long-Run Effects of Childhood Shocks on Health in Late Adulthood: Evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe

- Nicole Halmdienst and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2013_01: Asymmetric and Non-atmospheric Consumption Externalities, and Efficient Consumption Taxation

- Paul Eckerstorfer and Ron Wendner
- 2012_14: Debt, Boom, Bust: A Theory of Minsky-Veblen Cycles

- Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schütz
- 2012_13: Conspicuous consumption, inequality and debt: The nature of consumption-driven profit-led regimes

- Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schütz
- 2012_12: Does custody law affect family behavior in and out of marriage?

- René Böheim, Marco Francesconi and Martin Halla
- 2012_11: Does schooling improve cognitive functioning at older ages?

- Nicole Schneeweis, Vegard Skirbekk and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2012_10: Time zones matter: The impact of distance and time zones on services trade

- Elisabeth Christen
- 2012_09: Can Pro-Marriage Policies Work? An Analysis of Marginal Marriages

- Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2012_08: CGE Modeling of Market Access in Services

- Elisabeth Christen, Joseph Francois and Bernard Hoekman
- 2012_07: Market Structure and Market Performance in E-Commerce

- Franz Hackl, Michael Kummer, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Christine Zulehner
- 2012_06: Low birth weight and health expenditures from birth to late adolescence

- Michael Hummer, Thomas Lehner and Gerald Pruckner
- 2012_05: Does Immigration into Their Neighborhoods Incline Voters Toward the Extreme Right? The Case of the Freedom Party of Austria

- Martin Halla, Alexander Wagner and Josef Zweimüller
- 2012_03: Import Prices, Income and Inequality

- Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- 2012_02: Bilateral Exchange Rates and Jobs

- Eddy Bekkers and Joseph Francois
- 2012_01: The Effectiveness of Health Screening

- Franz Hackl, Martin Halla, Michael Hummer and Gerald Pruckner
- 2011_17: Birth weight and family status revisited: evidence from Austrian register data

- Wolfgang Frimmel and Gerald Pruckner
- 2011_16: Reputation and Certification in Online Shops

- Franz Hackl, Agnes Kügler and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2011_15: Reallocation gains in a specific factors model with firm heterogeneity

- Eddy Bekkers and Robert Stehrer
- 2011_14: Relative Consumption Concerns and the Optimal Tax Mix

- Paul Eckerstorfer
- 2011_13: Firms’ moral hazard in sickness absences

- René Böheim and Thomas Leoni
- 2011_12: Optimal taxation of wealth transfers when bequests are motivated by joy of giving

- Johann Brunner and Susanne Pech
- 2011_11: Immigration and Distribution of Wages in Austria

- Gerard Horvath
- 2011_10: Optimal redistributive taxation in a multi-externality model

- Paul Eckerstorfer
- 2011_09: Causal effect of income on health: Investigating two closely related policy reforms in Austria

- Mario Schnalzenberger
- 2011_08: Job Quality and Employment of Older People in Europe

- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, Mario Schnalzenberger, Nicole Schneeweis and Martina Zweimüller
- 2011_07: The distribution of the gender pay gap in Austria: Evidence from matched employer-employee data and tax-records

- Rene Boeheim, Klemens Himpele, Helmut Mahringer and Christine Zulehner
- 2011_06: The Causal Effect of Education on Health: What is the Role of Health Behaviors?

- Giorgio Brunello, Margherita Fort, Nicole Schneeweis and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2011_05: More Schooling, More Children: Compulsory Schooling Reforms and Fertility in Europe

- Margherita Fort, Nicole Schneeweis and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 2011_04: The Effect of Health on Income: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Commuting Accidents

- Martin Halla and Martina Zweimüller
- 2011_03: The gender pay gap in Austria: Tamensi movetur!

- René Böheim, Klemens Himpele, Helmut Mahringer and Christine Zulehner
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