IWH Discussion Papers
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- 33/2017: Progressive tax-like effects of inflation: Fact or myth? The U.S. post-war experience

- Bernd Süssmuth and Matthias Wieschemeyer
- 32/2017: Explaining wage losses after job displacement: Employer size and lost firm rents

- Daniel Fackler, Steffen Müller and Jens Stegmaier
- 31/2017: The minimum wage effects on skilled crafts sector in Saxony-Anhalt

- Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch and Birgit Schultz
- 30/2017: Predicting earnings and cash flows: The information content of losses and tax loss carryforwards

- Sandra Dreher, Sebastian Eichfelder and Felix Noth
- 29/2017: Endogenous institution formation in public good games: The effect of economic education

- Martin Altemeyer-Bartscher, Dmitri Bershadskyy, Philipp Schreck and Florian Timme
- 28/2017: Employment effects of introducing a minimum wage: The case of Germany

- Oliver Holtemöller and Felix Pohle
- 27/2017: Who benefits from GRW? Heterogeneous employment effects of investment subsidies in Saxony Anhalt

- Eva Dettmann, Mirko Titze and Antje Weyh
- 26/2017: Measuring indirect effects of unfair employer behavior on worker productivity: A field experiment

- Matthias Heinz, Sabrina Jeworrek, Vanessa Mertins, Heiner Schumacher and Matthias Sutter
- 25/2017: Badly hurt? Natural disasters and direct firm effects

- Felix Noth and Oliver Rehbein
- 24/2017: Delay determinants of European Banking Union implementation

- Michael Koetter, Thomas Krause and Lena Tonzer
- 23/2017: Why is there resistance to works councils in Germany? An economic perspective

- Steffen Müller and Jens Stegmaier
- 22/2017: Central bank transparency and the volatility of exchange rates

- Stefan Eichler and Helge C. N. Littke
- 21/2017: Macroprudential policy and intra-group dynamics: The effects of reserve requirements in Brazil

- Chris Becker, Matias Ossandon Busch and Lena Tonzer
- 20/2017: Pricing sin stocks: Ethical preference vs. risk aversion

- Stefano Colonnello, Giuliano Curatola and Alessandro Gioffré
- 17/2017: TV and entrepreneurship

- Viktor Slavtchev and Michael Wyrwich
- 16/2017: The appropriateness of the macroeconomic imbalance procedure for Central and Eastern European countries

- Martina Kämpfe and Tobias Knedlik
- 15/2017: U.S. monetary-fiscal regime changes in the presence of endogenous feedback in policy rules

- Yoosoon Chang and Boreum Kwak
- 14/2017: Monetary policy in an oil-dependent economy in the presence of multiple shocks

- Andrej Drygalla
- 13/2017: Do we want these two to tango? On zombie firms and stressed banks in Europe

- Manuela Storz, Michael Koetter, Ralph Setzer and Andreas Westphal
- 12/2017: Do conventional monetary policy instruments matter in unconventional times?

- Manuel Buchholz, Kirsten Schmidt and Lena Tonzer
- 11/2017: The liquidity premium of safe assets: The role of government debt supply

- Qizhou Xiong
- 10/2017: Inflation dynamics during the financial crisis in Europe: Cross-sectional identification of long-run inflation expectations

- Geraldine Dany-Knedlik and Oliver Holtemöller
- 9/2017: Same, but different: Testing monetary policy shock measures

- Stephanie Ettmeier and Alexander Kriwoluzky
- 8/2017: Suppliers as liquidity insurers

- Daniel Corsten, Reint Gropp and Panos Markou
- 7/2017: Banking globalization, local lending, and labor market effects: Micro-level evidence from Brazil

- Felix Noth and Matias Ossandon Busch
- 6/2017: Internal governance and creditor governance: Evidence from credit default swaps

- Stefano Colonnello
- 5/2017: Should forecasters use real-time data to evaluate leading indicator models for GDP prediction? German evidence

- Katja Heinisch and Rolf Scheufele
- 4/2017: Financial transaction taxes: Announcement effects, short-run effects, and long-run effects

- Sebastian Eichfelder, Mona Lau and Felix Noth
- 3/2017: Bank-specific shocks and house price growth in the U.S

- Franziska Bremus, Thomas Krause and Felix Noth
- 2/2017: Uncertainty, financial crises, and subjective well-being

- Lena Tonzer
- 1/2017: Why they keep missing: An empirical investigation of rational inattention of rating agencies

- Makram El-Shagi and Gregor von Schweinitz
- 34/2016: European versus Anglo-Saxon credit view: Evidence from the eurozone sovereign debt crisis

- Marc Altdörfer, Carlos A. de las Salas Vega, Andre Guettler and Gunter Löffler
- 33/2016: Bank response to higher capital requirements: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment

- Reint Gropp, Thomas Mosk, Steven Ongena and Carlo Wix
- 32/2016: Mortgage supply and the US housing boom: The role of the community reinvestment act

- Vahid Saadi
- 31/2016: Borrowers under water! Rare disasters, regional banks, and recovery lending

- Michael Koetter, Felix Noth and Oliver Rehbein
- 30/2016: The European refugee crisis and the natural rate of output

- Katja Heinisch and Klaus Wohlrabe
- 29/2016: Bracket creeps: Bane or boon for the stability of numerical budget rules?

- Martin Altemeyer-Bartscher and Goetz Zeddies
- 28/2016: Who buffers income losses after job displacement? The role of alternative income sources, the family, and the state

- Daniel Fackler and Eva Hank
- 27/2016: Plant-level employment development before collective displacements: Comparing mass layoffs, plant closures, and bankruptcies

- Daniel Fackler, Steffen Müller and Jens Stegmaier
- 26/2016: Losing work, moving away? Regional mobility after job loss

- Daniel Fackler and Lisa Rippe
- 25/2016: The forward-looking disclosures of corporate managers: Theory and evidence

- Reint Gropp, Rasa Karapandza and Julian Opferkuch
- 24/2016: Does administrative status matter for urban growth? Evidence from present and former county capitals in East Germany

- Bastian Heider, Albrecht Kauffmann and Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
- 23/2016: Macroeconomic trade effects of vehicle currencies: Evidence from 19th century China

- Makram El-Shagi and Lin Zhang
- 22/2016: Much ado about nothing: Sovereign ratings and government bond yields in the OECD

- Makram El-Shagi
- 21/2016: Social distress and economic integration

- Walter Hyll and Lutz Schneider
- 20/2016: Direct and indirect risk-taking incentives of inside debt

- Stefano Colonnello, Giuliano Curatola and Ngoc Giang Hoang
- 19/2016: Time-varying Volatility, Financial Intermediation and Monetary Policy

- Sandra Eickmeier, Norbert Metiu and Esteban Prieto
- 18/2016: Identifying the Effects of Place-based Policies – Causal Evidence from Germany

- Eva Dettmann, Matthias Brachert and Mirko Titze
- 17/2016: The Role of Complexity for Bank Risk during the Financial Crisis: Evidence from a Novel Dataset

- Thomas Krause, Talina Sondershaus and Lena Tonzer
- 16/2016: Central Bank Transparency and Cross-border Banking

- Stefan Eichler, Helge Littke and Lena Tonzer
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