Kiel Working Papers
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- 1882: Innovation rankings: Good, bad or revealing?

- Yuezhou Cai and Aoife Hanley
- 1881: Monetary union and macroeconomic stabilization

- Dominik Groll
- 1880: The returns to occupational foreign language use: Evidence from Germany

- Tobias Stöhr
- 1879: The use of collateral in formal and informal lending

- Carmen Kislat, Lukas Menkhoff and Doris Neuberger
- 1878: Does it pay for US-based NGOs to go to war? Empirical evidence for Afghanistan and Iraq

- Youngwan Kim and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1877: Offshoring and labour market inequalities

- Tillmann Schwörer
- 1876: Alone but better off? Adult child migration and health of elderly parents in Moldova

- Marcus Böhme, Ruth Persian and Tobias Stöhr
- 1875: Competition for export markets and the allocation of foreign aid: The role of spatial dependence among donor countries

- Fabian Barthel, Eric Neumayer, Peter Nunnenkamp and Pablo Selaya
- 1874: Chance theory: A separation of riskless and risky utility

- Ulrich Schmidt and Horst Zank
- 1873: Multi-layered interbank model for assessing systemic risk

- Mattia Montagna and Christoffer Kok
- 1872: Cascades in real interbank markets

- Fariba Karimi and Matthias Raddant
- 1871: Exact solutions for the transient densities of continuous-time Markov switching models: With an application to the poisson multifractal model

- Thomas Lux
- 1870: Government ideology in donor and recipient countries: Does political proximity matter for the effectiveness of aid?

- Axel Dreher, Anna Minasyan and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1869: The effect of labor migration on the diffusion of democracy: Evidence from a former Soviet Republic

- Toman Omar Mahmoud, Hillel Rapoport, Andreas Steinmayr and Christoph Trebesch
- 1868: The effects of a financial transaction tax in an artificial financial market

- Daniel Fricke and Thomas Lux
- 1867: With a little help from my friends: Supplying to multinationals, buying from multinationals, and domestic firm performance

- Holger Görg and Adnan Seric
- 1866: Announcements of ECB unconventional programs: Implications for the sovereign risk of Italy

- Matteo Falagiarda and Stefan Reitz
- 1865: The microstructure of exchange rate management: FX intervention and capital controls in Brazil

- Calebe de Roure, Steven Furniagiev and Stefan Reitz
- 1864: EU biofuel policies in practise: A carbon map for the Llanos orientales in Colombia

- Mareike Lange and César Freddy Suarez
- 1863: EU biofuel policies in practise: A carbon map for Kalimantan and Sumatra

- Mareike Lange
- 1862: A flow network analysis of direct balance-sheet contagion in financial networks

- Mario Eboli
- 1861: Outsourcing, offshoring and innovation: Evidence from firmlevel data for emerging economies

- Ursula Fritsch and Holger Görg
- 1860: Multifractal models in finance: Their origin, properties, and applications

- Mawuli Segnon and Thomas Lux
- 1859: Export market exit, financial pressure and the crisis

- Holger Görg and Marina-Eliza Spaliara
- 1858: Intra-family migration decisions and elderly left behind

- Tobias Stohr
- 1857: Distant event, local effects? Fukushima and the German housing market

- Thomas Bauer, Sebastian Braun and Michael Kvasnicka
- 1856: Is organic farming worth its investment? The adoption and impact of certified pineapple farming in Ghana

- Linda Kleemann, Awudu Abdulai and Mareike Buss
- 1855: Well-being effects of a major negative externality: The case of Fukushima

- Katrin Rehdanz, Heinz Welsch, Daiju Narita and Toshihiro Okubo
- 1854: Regional concentration of FDI in post-reform India: A district-level analysis

- Frank Bickenbach, Wan-Hsin Liu and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1853: Contingent trade policy and economic efficiency

- Phillip McCalman, Frank Stähler and Gerald Willmann
- 1852: Who benefits from aid for trade? Comparing the effects on recipient versus donor exports

- Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1851: Disinflationary booms?

- Christian Merkl
- 1850: A set of estimated fiscal rules for a cross section of countries: Stabilization and consolidation through which instruments?

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1849: Der Einfluss des Erdölpreises auf die Energiesteuerprognose

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- 1848: World market access of emerging-market firms: The role of foreign ownership and access to external finance

- Horst Raff and Natalia Trofimenko
- 1847: Establishing a sustainable development goal for oceans and coasts to face the challenges of our future ocean

- Martin Visbeck, Ulrike Kronfeld-Goharani, Barbara Neumann, Wilfried Rickels, Jörn Schmidt and Erik van Doorn
- 1846: Phase transition in the S&P stock market

- Matthias Raddant and Friedrich Wagner
- 1845: Foreign ownership and the extensive margins of exports: Evidence for manufacturing enterprises in Germany

- Horst Raff and Joachim Wagner
- 1844: International transmission of financial stress: Evidence from a GVAR

- Jonas Dovern and Björn van Roye
- 1843: Uncertainty shocks, banking frictions, and economic activity

- Dario Bonciani and Björn van Roye
- 1842: Start-up complexity and the thickness of regional input markets

- Dirk Dohse and Andrea Vaona
- 1841: Ownership choices of Indian direct investors: Do FDI determinants differ between joint ventures and whollyowned subsidiaries?

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Maximiliano Sosa Andrés
- 1840: Does migration raise agricultural investment? An empirical analysis for rural Mexico

- Marcus Böhme
- 1839: A bargaining theory of trade invoicing and pricing

- Linda Goldberg and Cédric Tille
- 1838: Needs-based targeting or favoritism? The regional allocation of multilateral aid within recipient countries

- Hannes Öhler and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1837: Einkommensteuertarife in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und ihre Folgen für die Belastung ausgewählter Haushaltstypen

- Alfred Boss, Hans Christian Müller and Axel Schrinner
- 1836: Household formation and residential energy demand: Evidence from Japan

- Carsten Schröder, Katrin Rehdanz, Daiju Narita and Toshihiro Okubo
- 1835: Empirical characteristics of legal and illegal immigrants in the US

- Vincenzo Caponi and Miana Plesca
- 1834: Financial stress and economic dynamics: An application to France

- Sofiane Aboura and Björn van Roye
- 1833: Carbon efficiency, technology, and the role of innovation patterns: Evidence from German plant-level microdata

- Sebastian Petrick
- 1832: Does short-time work save jobs? A business cycle analysis

- Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Wolfgang Lechthaler and Christian Merkl
- 1831: Trade, education, and the shrinking middle class

- Emily Blanchard and Gerald Willmann
- 1830: On assortative and disassortative mixing in scale-free networks: The case of interbank credit networks

- Daniel Fricke, Karl Finger and Thomas Lux
- 1829: Private labels and international trade: Trading variety for volume

- Emily Blanchard, Tatyana Chesnokova and Gerald Willmann
- 1828: The rich, the clean, and the kind - a comprehensive wealth index for cities applied to the case of Germany

- Jonas Dovern, Martin Quaas and Wilfried Rickels
- 1827: Exchange rates in target zones: Evidence from the Danish Krone

- Stefan Reitz and Mark Taylor
- 1826: Hubs and resilience: Towards more realistic models of the interbank markets

- Mattia Montagna and Thomas Lux
- 1825: Why donors of foreign aid do not coordinate: The role of competition for export markets and political support

- Andreas Fuchs, Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- 1824: Including maritime transport in the EU's climate change policy: Country-based allocation and effects

- Nadine Heitmann
- 1823: Optimal monetary policy in response to shifts in the beveridge curve

- Mariya Mileva
- 1822: Suppliers of multinationals and the forced linkage effect: Evidence from firm level data

- Olivier N. Godart and Holger Görg
- 1821: A note on the identification of dynamic economic models with generalized shock processes

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1820: Creative destruction and unemployment in an open economy model

- Ignat Stepanok
- 1819: On the distribution of links in the interbank network: Evidence from the e-mid overnight money market

- Daniel Fricke and Thomas Lux
- 1818: Trend growth and learning about monetary policy rules in a two-block world economy

- Eric Schaling and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
- 1817: The allocation of German aid: Self-interest and government ideology

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp and Maya Schmaljohann
- 1816: Organic certification, agro-ecological practices and return on investment: Farm level evidence from Ghana

- Linda Kleemann and Awudu Abdulai
- 1815: Do large recessions reduce output permanently?

- Mehdi Hosseinkouchack and Maik Wolters
- 1814: Productivity and the product scope of multi-product firms: A test of Feenstra-Ma

- Horst Raff and Joachim Wagner
- 1813: The potential contribution of the shipping sector to an efficient reduction of global carbon dioxide emissions

- Nadine Heitmann and Sonja Peterson
- 1812: Sustainable agriculture and food security in Africa: An overview

- Linda Kleemann
- 1811: Migration and educational aspirations: Another channel of brain gain?

- Marcus Böhme
- 1810: Effects of international climate policy for India: Evidence from a national and global CGE model

- Matthias Weitzel, Joydeep Ghosh, Sonja Peterson and Basanta K. Pradhan
- 1809: Adaptation to climate change and climate variability: Do it now or wait and see?

- Daiju Narita and Martin Quaas
- 1808: Multi-model analyses of the economic and energy implications for China and India in a post-Kyoto climate regime

- Daniel J. A. Johansson, Paul L. Lucas, Matthias Weitzel, Erik O. Ahlgren, A. B. Bazaz, Wenying Chen, Michel G. J. den Elzen, Joydeep Ghosh, Maria Grahn, Qiao-Mei Liang, Sonja Peterson, Basanta K. Pradhan, Bas van Ruijven, P. R. Shukla, Detlef P. van Vuuren and Yi-Ming Wei
- 1807: The drivers of diaspora donations for development: Evidence from the Philippines

- Victoria Licuanan, Toman Omar Mahmoud and Andreas Steinmayr
- 1806: Does aid for education attract foreign investors? An empirical analysis for Latin America

- Julian Donaubauer, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1805: Cross-border mergers and Greenfield foreign direct investment

- Ignat Stepanok
- 1804: Carbon price dynamics: Evidence from Phase II of the European Emission Trading Scheme

- Wilfried Rickels, Dennis Görlich, Gerrit Oberst and Sonja Peterson
- 1802: Inequality aversion and the long-run effectiveness of monetary policy: Bilateral versus group comparison

- Steffen Ahrens
- 1801: Learning how to export

- Paul Segerstrom and Ignat Stepanok
- 1800: What drives India's outward FDI?

- Peter Nunnenkamp, Maximiliano Sosa Andrés, Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati and Andreas Waldkirch
- 1799: The directional identification problem in Bayesian factor analysis: An ex-post approach

- Christian Aßmann, Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Markus Pape
- 1798: Identification of animal spirits in a bounded rationality model: An application to the euro area

- Tae-Seok Jang and Stephen Sacht
- 1797: Offshoring, wages and job security of temporary workers

- Holger Görg and Dennis Görlich
- 1796: The role of proximity to universities for corporate patenting: Provincial evidence from China

- Wan-Hsin Liu
- 1795: Fixing the Phillips curve: The case of downward nominal wage rigidity in the US

- Stefan Reitz and Ulf D. Slopek
- 1794: Financial intermediation and the role of price discrimination in a two-tier market

- Stefan Reitz, Markus A. Schmidt and Mark Taylor
- 1793: Foreign ownership structure, technology upgrading and exports: Evidence from Chinese firms

- Sourafel Girma, Yundan Gong, Holger Görg and Sandra Lancheros
- 1792: Fair, optimal or detrimental? Environmental vs. strategic use of border carbon adjustment

- Matthias Weitzel, Michael Hübler and Sonja Peterson
- 1791: FDI and income inequality: Evidence from Latin American economies

- Dierk Herzer, Philipp Hühne and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1790: Identifying the motives of migrant philanthropy

- Matthias Lücke, Toman Omar Mahmoud and Christian Peuker
- 1789: Determinants of donor generosity: A survey of the aid budget literature

- Andreas Fuchs, Axel Dreher and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1788: Building BRICS: 2-Stage DEA analysis of R&D efficiency

- Yuezhou Cai and Aoife Hanley
- 1787: Euro area: Single currency - national money creation

- Stefan Kooths and Björn van Roye
- 1786: Offshoring, domestic outsourcing, and productivity: Evidence for a number of European countries

- Tillmann Schwörer
- 1785: Active labor market programs employment gain or fiscal drain?

- Alessio Brown and Johannes Köttl
- 1784: Can oil-led growth and structural change go hand in hand in Ghana? A multi-sector intertemporal general equilibrium assessment

- Clemens Breisinger, Xinshen Diao and Manfred Wiebelt
- 1783: Need, merit, and politics in multilateral aid allocation: A district-level analysis of World Bank projects in India

- Peter Nunnenkamp, Hannes Öhler and Maximiliano Sosa Andrés
- 1782: Network analysis of the e-MID overnight money market: The informational value of different aggregation levels for intrinsic dynamic processes

- Karl Finger, Daniel Fricke and Thomas Lux
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