Kiel Working Papers
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- 1675: FDI and income inequality: Evidence from Europe

- Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1674: Evaluating the search and matching model with sticky wages

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1673: Financial development and innovation in China: Evidence from the provincial data

- Aoife Hanley, Wan-Hsin Liu and Andrea Vaona
- 1672: Rising import demand in China: Cui bono and why?

- Rolf Langhammer
- 1671: Organic pineapple farming in Ghana: A good choice for smallholders?

- Linda Kleemann
- 1670: Complementary tasks and the limits to the division of labour

- Dennis Görlich
- 1669: Structural cohesion in Europe: Stylized facts

- Frank Bickenbach, Eckhardt Bode and Christiane Krieger-Boden
- 1668: The effects of external shocks to business cycles in emerging Asia: A Bayesian VAR approach

- Johannes Friederich Utlaut and Björn van Roye
- 1667: Contagion between European and US banks: Evidence from equity prices

- Daniel Fricke
- 1666: A conditionally heteroskedastic global inflation model

- Leonardo Morales-Arias and Guilherme Moura
- 1665: Annual educational attainment estimates for US counties 1990 - 2005

- Eckhardt Bode
- 1664: Global income distribution and poverty: Implications from the IPCC SRES scenarios

- Alvaro Calzadilla
- 1663: Confronting the representative consumer with household-size heterogeneity

- Christos Koulovatianos, Carsten Schröder and Ulrich Schmidt
- 1662: Integrating biodiversity indices into a multi-species optimal control model

- Christine Bertram
- 1661: European economic integration in econometric modelling: Concepts, measures and illustration

- Christiane Krieger-Boden and Rüdiger Soltwedel
- 1660: Closing the gap between absolute and relative measures of localization, concentration or specialization

- Frank Bickenbach, Eckhardt Bode and Christiane Krieger-Boden
- 1659: Identification of a core-periphery structure among participants of a business climate survey

- Ulrich Stolzenburg and Thomas Lux
- 1658: The impact of climate on life satisfaction

- David Maddison and Katrin Rehdanz
- 1657: Embedding CCS infrastructure into the European electricity system: A policy coordination problem

- Nadine Heitmann, Christine Bertram and Daiju Narita
- 1656: Adaptive forecasting of exchange rates with panel data

- Leonardo Morales-Arias and Alexander Dross
- 1655: Accounting for CO2 emissions from international shipping: Burden sharing under different UNFCCC allocation options and regime scenarios

- Nadine Heitmann and Setareh Khalilian
- 1654: Wage cyclicality under different regimes of industrial relations

- Hermann Gartner, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel
- 1653: Analysing bioenergy and land use competition in a coupled modelling system: The role of bioenergy in renewable energy policy in Germany

- Ruth Delzeit, Horst Gömann, Karin Holm-Müller, Peter Kreins, Bettina Kretschmer, Julia Münch and Sonja Peterson
- 1652: Stabilization and savings funds to manage natural resource revenues: Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan vs. Norway

- Matthias Lücke
- 1651: Foreign acquisitions, domestic multinationals, and R&D

- Roger Bandick, Holger Görg and Patrik Karpaty
- 1650: Explaining European emission allowance price dynamics: Evidence from Phase II

- Wilfried Rickels, Dennis Görlich and Gerrit Oberst
- 1649: Orphanhood and critical periods in children's human capital formation: Long-run evidence from North-Western Tanzania

- Jens Hagen, Toman Omar Mahmoud and Natalia Trofimenko
- 1648: Extreme value theory as a theoretical background for power law behavior

- Simone Alfarano and Thomas Lux
- 1647: Do trade and investment agreements lead to more FDI? Accounting for key provisions inside the black box

- Axel Berger, Matthias Busse, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- 1646: Asymmetrically dominated alternatives and random incentive mechanisms

- Ulrich Schmidt
- 1645: Factors affecting location decisions of the economic headliners - exporters and foreign-owned firms - in China

- Natalia Trofimenko
- 1644: Firing tax vs. severance payment: An unequal comparison

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1643: Employment and continuing vocational training (CVT) in the German Microcensus of the year 2003

- Kai S. Meinke
- 1642: Throwing foreign aid at HIV/AIDS in developing countries: Missing the target?

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- 1641: The vanishing procyclicality of labor productivity

- Jordi Galí and Thijs van Rens
- 1640: Funding, competition and the efficiency of NGOs: An empirical analysis of non-charitable expenditure of US NGOs engaged in foreign aid

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- 1639: Financial globalization, financial frictions and optimal monetary policy

- Ester Faia and Eleni Iliopulos
- 1638: Equal split in the informal market for group train travel

- Israel Waichman, Artem Korzhenevych and Till Requate
- 1637: The relationship between oil prices and long-term interest rates

- Christopher Phillip Reicher and Johannes Friederich Utlaut
- 1636: A frictionless model of job flows and the Beveridge Curve

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1635: Credit bubbles and land bubbles

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1634: What drives endogenous growth in the United States?

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1633: Scope for export-led growth in a large emerging economy: Is India learning by exporting?

- Saleh S. Tabrizy and Natalia Trofimenko
- 1632: Corruption and productivity firm-level evidence from the BEEPS survey

- Donato De Rosa, Nishaal Gooroochurn and Holger Görg
- 1631: The euro's trade effect under cross-sectional heterogeneity and stochastic resistance

- Helmut Herwartz and Henning Weber
- 1630: Does conditionality work? A test for an innovative US aid scheme

- Hannes Öhler, Peter Nunnenkamp and Axel Dreher
- 1629: Price bargaining, the persistence puzzle, and monetary policy

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1628: The location choices of foreign investors: A districtlevel analysis in India

- Megha Mukim and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1627: Web switching and international outsourcing: A matching approach

- Aoife Hanley and Ingrid Ott
- 1626: Price transmission in the pineapple market: What role for organic fruit?

- Linda Kleemann and Alexandra Effenberger
- 1625: Men, women, and the ballot: Gender imbalances and suffrage extensions in US states

- Sebastian Braun and Michael Kvasnicka
- 1624: Climate policy as expectation management?

- Daiju Narita
- 1623: Oil revenues for public investment in Africa: Targeting urban or rural areas?

- Marcus Böhme, Clemens Breisinger, Rainer Schweickert and Manfred Wiebelt
- 1622: Village level inequality, migration and remittances in rural Mexico: How do they change over time?

- Aslihan Arslan and J. Edward Taylor
- 1621: More stringent BITs, less ambiguous effects on FDI? Not a Bit!

- Axel Berger, Matthias Busse, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- 1620: Linkages between technology choice and exporting: Evidence from Argentina

- Gabriela Schmidt and Natalia Trofimenko
- 1619: The GHG balance of biofuels taking into account land use change

- Mareike Lange
- 1618: The impact of temperature changes on residential energy consumption

- Sebastian Petrick, Katrin Rehdanz and Richard Tol
- 1617: Climate change impacts on global agriculture

- Alvaro Calzadilla, Katrin Rehdanz, Richard Betts, Pete Falloon, Andy Wiltshire and Richard Tol
- 1616: Reciprocity and matching frictions

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1615: Allais paradoxes can be reversed by presenting choices in canonical split form

- Michael H. Birnbaum and Ulrich Schmidt
- 1614: Testing independence conditions in the presence of errors and splitting effects

- Michael H. Birnbaum, Ulrich Schmidt and Miriam D. Schneider
- 1613: Self-Insurance and Self-Protection as Public Goods

- Tim Lohse, Julio Robledo and Ulrich Schmidt
- 1612: Overconfidence, experience, and professionalism: An experimental study

- Lukas Menkhoff, Maik Schmeling and Ulrich Schmidt
- 1611: Endogenizing prospect theory's reference point

- Ulrich Schmidt and Horst Zank
- 1610: Common consequence effects with pricing data

- Ulrich Schmidt and Stefan Trautmann
- 1609: Why it pays for aid recipients to take note of the Millennium Challenge Corporation: Other donors do!

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- 1608: Staggered wages, sticky prices, and labor market dynamics in matching models

- Janett Neugebauer and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1607: The effect of grant receipt on start-up size: Evidence from plant level data

- Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley and Eric Strobl
- 1606: The effects of the Coffee Trademarking Initiative and Starbucks publicity on export prices of Ethiopian coffee

- Aslihan Arslan and Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1605: Testing Nonlinear New Economic Geography Models

- Eckhardt Bode and Jan Mutl
- 1604: Globalization, pass-through and inflation dynamic

- Pierpaolo Benigno and Ester Faia
- 1603: Offshoring, tasks, and the skill-wage pattern

- Daniel Baumgarten, Ingo Geishecker and Holger Görg
- 1602: Fiscal calculus in a New Keynesian model with matching frictions

- Alessia Campolmi, Ester Faia and Roland Winkler
- 1601: Are 'new' donors different? Comparing the allocation of bilateral aid between non-DAC and DAC donor countries

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp and Rainer Thiele
- 1600: Technology choice and international trade

- Gabriela Schmidt
- 1599: Wage subsidies and international trade: When does policy coordination pay?

- Sebastian Braun and Christian Spielmann
- 1598: Does foreign aid reduce energy and carbon intensities in developing countries?

- Bettina Kretschmer, Michael Hübler and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1597: Accession incentives for institutional change in post-socialist countries: cross-section and country evidence from NATO enlargement

- Rainer Schweickert, Inna Melnykovska and Hanno Heitmann
- 1596: Why do within firm-product export prices differ across markets?

- Holger Görg, László Halpern and Balazs Murakozy
- 1595: Switching rates and the asymptotic behavior of herding models

- Albrecht Irle, Jonas Kauschke, Thomas Lux and Mishael Milaković
- 1594: Flexible and robust modelling of volatility comovements: a comparison of two multifractal models

- Ruipeng Liu and Thomas Lux
- 1593: Climate change mitigation and ecosystem services: a stochastic analysis

- Thomas S. Lontzek and Daiju Narita
- 1592: Fiscal multipliers and the labour market in the open economy

- Ester Faia, Wolfgang Lechthaler and Christian Merkl
- 1591: Greasing the wheels of international commerce: how services facilitate firms' international sourcing

- Peter Debaere, Holger Görg and Horst Raff
- 1590: Climate policy, technology choice, and multiple equilibria in a developing economy

- Daiju Narita
- 1589: The role of personal relationships for doing business in the GPRD, China: evidence from Hong Kong electronics SMEs

- Frank Bickenbach and Wan-Hsin Liu
- 1588: Wage inequality and the changing organization of work

- Dennis Görlich and Dennis J. Snower
- 1587: Steuervergünstigungen in Deutschland

- Alfred Boss
- 1586: The ugly and the bad: banking and housing crises strangle output permanently, ordinary recessions do not

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Nils Jannsen and Carsten-Patrick Meier
- 1585 [rev.]: Sector-specific productivity shocks in a matching model

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1585: Sector-specific productivity shocks in a matching model

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1584: Aid allocation by German NGOs: does the degree of public refinancing matter?

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Susann Thiel and Rainer Thiele
- 1583: Look before you leap: the economics of free trade and income redistribution

- Erich Gundlach and Albert de Vaal
- 1582: Relative forecasting performance of volatility models: Monte Carlo evidence

- Thomas Lux and Leonardo Morales-Arias
- 1581: An empirical analysis of the relationship between US monetary policy and international asset prices

- Helmut Herwartz and Leonardo Morales-Arias
- 1580: A nonparametric panel data approach to the cyclical dynamics of price-cost margins

- Andrea Vaona
- 1579: FDI and income inequality: evidence from a panel of US states

- Pandej Chintrakarn, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1578: Do sources of knowledge transfer matter? A firm-level analysis in the PRD, China

- Wan-Hsin Liu
- 1577: Academia-industry linkages and the role of active innovation policies: firm-level evidence in Hong Kong

- Wan-Hsin Liu
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