Kiel Working Papers
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- 1576: The religious transition: a long-run perspective

- Martin Paldam and Erich Gundlach
- 1575: Headquarter services, skill intensity and labour demand elasticities in multinational firms

- Olivier N. Godart, Holger Görg and David Greenaway
- 1574: Ocean iron fertilization: why further research is needed

- Kerstin Güssow, Andreas Oschlies, Alexander Proelss, Katrin Rehdanz and Wilfried Rickels
- 1573: Economic prospects of ocean iron fertilization in an international carbon market

- Wilfried Rickels, Katrin Rehdanz and Andreas Oschlies
- 1572: Accounting aspects of ocean iron fertilization

- Wilfried Rickels, Katrin Rehdanz and Andreas Oschlies
- 1571: FDI by early movers, followers and latecomers: timing of entry by German firms during transition in the Czech Republic

- Henning Mühlen and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1570: Why buy American'' is a bad idea but politicians still like it

- Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 1569: A tale of two policies: prudential regulation and monetary policy with fragile banks

- Ignazio Angeloni and Ester Faia
- 1568: Financial health, exports and firm survival: a comparison of British and French firms

- Holger Görg and Marina-Eliza Spaliara
- 1567: Finanzhilfen des Bundes: eine Bestandsaufnahme

- Alfred Boss and Astrid Rosenschon
- 1566: Unionisation structures and heterogeneous firms

- Sebastian Braun
- 1565: Can carbon based import tariffs effectively reduce carbon emissions?

- Michael Hübler
- 1564: The labor market effects of outsourcing parts and components: adverse Cournot competition

- Michael Hübler
- 1563: Extensive vs. intensive margin in Germany and the United States: any differences?

- Christian Merkl and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1562: Prospective membership and institutional change in transition countries

- Ansgar Belke, Ingo G. Bordon, Inna Melnykovska and Rainer Schweickert
- 1561: Capital, endogenous separations, and the business cycle

- Björn van Roye and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1560: Spillovers through backward linkages from multinationals: measurement matters!

- Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- 1559: On the introduction of firing costs

- Steffen Ahrens and Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1558: Modes of international sourcing and the competitiveness of firms: an analysis of European survey data

- Marcus Neureiter and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1557: Intra-industry adjustment to import competition: theory and application to the German clothing industry

- Horst Raff and Joachim Wagner
- 1556: Imports, pass-through, and the structure of retail markets

- Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- 1555: Self-selection, socialization, and risk perception: an empirical study

- Ursula Weisenfeld and Ingrid Ott
- 1554: Creating backward linkages from multinationals: is there a role for financial incentives?

- Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley and Eric Strobl
- 1553: Relationship banking within the Irish SME sector and its implication

- Aoife Hanley and Sheila O'Donohoe
- 1552: Oligopolistic competition and optimal monetary policy

- Ester Faia
- 1551: Resource-based reluctance, reversed asymmetry, and non-trade integration incentives: theory and evidence from European neighbourhood

- Anja Franke, Andrea Gawrich, Inna Melnykovska and Rainer Schweickert
- 1550 [rev.]: Firing costs in a business cycle model with endogenous separations

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1550: Firing costs in a New Keynesian model with endogenous separations

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- 1549: The interplay between entrepreneurship education and regional knowledge potential in forming entrepreneurial intentions

- Sascha G. Walter and Dirk Dohse
- 1548: Determinants of government bond spreads in the Euro Area: in good times as in bad

- Christian Aßmann and Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- 1547: Finanzpolitik in Deutschland: Herausforderungen und Lösungswege

- Alfred Boss
- 1546: Domestic repercussions of different types of FDI: firm-level evidence for Taiwanese manufacturing

- Wan-Hsin Liu and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1545: They are even larger! More (on) puzzling labor market volatilities

- Hermann Gartner, Christian Merkl and Thomas Rothe
- 1544: Firm heterogeneity, industry characteristics and types of FDI: the case of German FDI in the Czech Republic

- Holger Görg, Henning Mühlen and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1543: Expectations, monetary policy, and labor markets: lessons from the Great Depression

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1542: On the (de)stabilizing effects of news shocks

- Roland Winkler and Hans-Werner Wohltmann
- 1541: Outsourcing motives, location choice and labour market implications: an empirical analysis for European countries

- Marcus Neureiter and Peter Nunnenkamp
- 1540 [rev.]: Unemployment in an interdependent world

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 1540: Unemployment in an interdependent world

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 1539: The effect of uncertainty on decision making about climate change mitigation: a numerical approach of stochastic control

- Thomas S. Lontzek and Daiju Narita
- 1538: Comparative advantage and skill-specific unemployment

- Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- 1537: Web use and offshoring

- Aoife Hanley and Ingrid Ott
- 1536: Aid allocation through various official and private channels: need, merit and self-interest as motives of German donors

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- 1535: Spatial effects of foreign direct investment in US states

- Eckhardt Bode, Peter Nunnenkamp and Andreas Waldkirch
- 1534: Labor selection, turnover costs and optimal monetary policy

- Ester Faia, Wolfgang Lechthaler and Christian Merkl
- 1533: Unordnung in der Internationalen Handelsordnung: Befunde, Gründe, Auswirkungen und Therapien

- Rolf Langhammer
- 1532: Forecasting volatility under fractality, regime-switching, long memory and student-t innovations

- Thomas Lux and Leonardo Morales-Arias
- 1531: Sectoral R&D intensity and exchange rate volatility: a panel study for OECD countries

- Prashanth Mahagaonkar, Rainer Schweickert and Aditya S. Chavali
- 1530: Does AIDS-related mortality reduce per-capita household income? Evidence from rural Zambia

- Toman Omar Mahmoud and Rainer Thiele
- 1529: Die Änderungen des Einkommensteuertarifs: Folgen für das Lohnsteueraufkommen und die Leistungsanreize

- Achim Boss, Alfred Boss and Thomas Boss
- 1528: Sequential methodology for signaling business cycle turning points

- Vasyl Golosnoy and Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- 1527: An economic and environmental assessment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) power plants - A case study for the city of Kiel

- Sören Lindner, Sonja Peterson and Wilhelm Windhorst
- 1526: Incentives and complementarities of flexicurity

- Alessio Brown and Dennis J. Snower
- 1525: Foreign acquisition, plant survival, and employment growth

- Roger Bandick and Holger Görg
- 1524 [rev.]: Costs of housing crises: International evidence

- Christian Aßmann, Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Nils Jannsen
- 1524: Costs of housing crises: International evidence

- Christian Aßmann, Jens Boysen-Hogrefe and Nils Jannsen
- 1523: Ocean iron fertilization in the context of the Kyoto Protocol and the post-Kyoto process

- Christine Bertram
- 1522: Das Lohnsteueraufkommen in Deutschland: Erklärung und Prognose auf Basis der Lohnsteuerstatistik

- Achim Boss, Alfred Boss and Thomas Boss
- 1521: The agricultural and the democratic transitions: causality and the roundup model

- Erich Gundlach and Martin Paldam
- 1520: Estimating the shape of economic crises under heterogeneity

- Jonas Dovern and Nils Jannsen
- 1519: Does international trade catch up with national trade of countries? Yes

- Rolf Langhammer
- 1518: Managing future oil revenues in Ghana: An assessment of alternative allocation options

- Clemens Breisinger, Xinshen Diao, Rainer Schweickert and Manfred Wiebelt
- 1517: Market concentration and business survival in static v dynamic industries

- Andrew E. Burke and Aoife Hanley
- 1516: Less aid proliferation and more donor coordination? The wide gap between words and deeds

- Iñaki Aldasoro, Peter Nunnenkamp and Rainer Thiele
- 1515: What determines the choice of transfer channel for migrant remittances? The case of Moldova

- Melissa Siegel and Matthias Lücke
- 1514: Mass psychology in action: identification of social interaction effects in the German stock market

- Thomas Lux
- 1513: The role of labor markets for euro area monetary policy

- Kai Christoffel, Keith Kuester and Tobias Linzert
- 1512: An incentive theory of matching

- Alessio Brown, Christian Merkl and Dennis J. Snower
- 1511: Macroeconomic volatilities and the labor market: first results from the euro experiment

- Christian Merkl and Tom Schmitz
- 1510: National and international business cycle effects of housing crises

- Nils Jannsen
- 1509: Fiscal Taylor rules in the postwar United States

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1508: Economic optimality of CCS use: a resource-economic model

- Daiju Narita
- 1507: Rational expectations models with anticipated shocks and optimal policy: a general solution method and a New Keynesian example

- Hans-Werner Wohltmann and Roland Winkler
- 1506: On determinacy and learnability in a New Keynesian model with unemployment

- Mewael F. Tesfaselassie and Eric Schaling
- 1505: Explaining shifts in the unemployment rate with productivity slowdowns and accelerations: a co-breaking approach

- Sven Schreiber
- 1504: Wage rigidity and job creation

- Christian Haefke, Marcus Sonntag and Thijs van Rens
- 1503: Information, heterogeneity and market incompleteness

- Liam Graham and Stephen Wright
- 1502: Migration and wage-setting: reassessing the labor market effects of migration

- Herbert Brücker and Elke Jahn
- 1501: Inflation and unemployment in the long run

- Aleksander Berentsen, Guido Menzio and Randall D. Wright
- 1500: New evidence, old puzzles: technology shocks and labor market dynamics

- Almut Balleer
- 1499: Disinflation in a DSGE perspective: sacrifice ratio or welfare gain ratio?

- Guido Ascari and Tiziano Ropele
- 1498: Business cycle dependent unemployment insurance

- Torben M. Andersen and Michael Svarer
- 1497: On the non-optimality of information: an analysis of the welfare effects of anticipated shocks in the New Keynesian model

- Hans-Werner Wohltmann and Roland Winkler
- 1496: What can a New Keynesian labor matching model match?

- Christopher Phillip Reicher
- 1495: The inflation-output tradeoff: which type of labor market rigidity is to be blamed?

- Christian Merkl
- 1494: The impact of aid on bureaucratic quality: does the mode of delivery matter?

- Pablo Selaya and Rainer Thiele
- 1493: Finanzpolitik und Produktionspotential in Deutschland: 1991 -2008

- Alfred Boss
- 1492: Die Bedeutung monetärer Größen für die deutsche Wachstumsschwäche 1995 -2005

- Jonas Dovern, Nils Jannsen and Joachim Scheide
- 1491: The impact of trade and economic growth on the environment: revisiting the cross-country evidence

- Awudu Abdulai and Linda Ramcke
- 1490: Unions power, collective bargaining and optimal monetary policy

- Ester Faia and Lorenza Rossi
- 1489: The financial crisis and the systemic failure of academic economics

- David Colander, Hans Föllmer, Armin Haas, Michael Goldberg, Alan Kirman, Katarina Juselius, Thomas Lux and Brigitte Sloth
- 1488: Exchange-rate misalignments in duopoly: the case of Airbus and Boeing

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Lionel Fontagné and Horst Raff
- 1487: Modeling the dynamics of EU economic sentiment indicators: an interaction-based approach

- Jaba Ghonghadze and Thomas Lux
- 1486: Acting autonomously or mimicking the state and peers? A panel Tobit analysis of financial dependence and aid allocation by Swiss NGOs

- Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Hannes Öhler and Johannes Weisser
- 1485: The WTO and environmental provisions: three categories of trade and environment linkage

- Setareh Khalilian
- 1484: Sind Nichtregierungsorganisationen die besseren Entwicklungshelfer?

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Rainer Thiele
- 1483: Overseas links as export conduits

- Aoife Hanley
- 1482: The role of production technology for productivity spillovers from multinationals: firm-level evidence for Hungary

- Holger Görg, Alexander Hijzen and Balazs Murakozy
- 1481: Subsidies and exports in Germany: first evidence from enterprise panel data

- Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Joachim Wagner
- 1480: The economic drivers of human trafficking: micro-evidence from five Eastern European countries

- Toman Omar Mahmoud and Christoph Trebesch
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