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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2021Who should bear the burden of Covid-19 related fiscal pressure? An optimal income taxation perspectiveAyaz, Mehmet; Fricke, Lea; Fuest, Clemens; Sachs, Dominik
2020Expected effects of the US tax reform on other countries: Global and local survey evidenceBoumans, Dorine; Fuest, Clemens; Krolage, Carla; Wohlrabe, Klaus
2018Globalization and Income Inequality RevisitedDorn, Florian; Fuest, Clemens; Potrafke, Niklas
2021Trade openness and income inequality: New empirical evidenceDorn, Florian; Fuest, Clemens; Potrafke, Niklas
2017Do Higher Corporate Taxes Reduce Wages? Micro Evidence from GermanyFuest, Clemens; Peichl, Andreas; Siegloch, Sebastian
2022The challenge of estimating the direct and indirect effects of Covid-19 interventions: Toward an integrated economic and epidemiological approachDorn, Florian; Lange, Berit; Braml, Martin; Gstrein, David; Nyirenda, John L. Z.; Vanella, Patrizio; Winter, Joachim; Fuest, Clemens; Krause, Gérard
2019Who bears the burden of real estate transfer taxes? Evidence from the German housing marketDolls, Mathias; Fuest, Clemens; Krolage, Carla; Neumeier, Florian
2020The pass-through of temporary VAT rate cuts: Evidence from German retail pricesFuest, Clemens; Neumeier, Florian; Stöhlker, Daniel
2020Economic deprivation and radical voting: Evidence from GermanyDorn, Florian; Fuest, Clemens; Immel, Lea; Neumeier, Florian
2022The common interests of health protection and the economy: Evidence from scenario calculations of COVID-19 containment policiesDorn, Florian; Khaiaie, Sahamoddin; Stoeckli, Marc; Binder, Sebastian C.; Mitra, Tanmay; Lange, Berit; Lautenbacher, Stefan; Peichl, Andreas; Vanella, Patrizio; Wollmershäuser, Timo; Fuest, Clemens; Meyer-Hermann, Michael