ifso working paper series, Institut für Sozioökonomie (ifso), Universität Duisburg-Essen

ISSN: 2699-7207

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 38 of 38
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2022Varieties of the rat race: Working hours in the age of abundanceBehringer, Jan; Gonzalez Granda, Martin; van Treeck, Till
2022The authors of economics journals revisited: Evidence from a large-scale replication of Hodgson & Rothman (1999)Aistleitner, Matthias; Kapeller, Jakob; Kronberger, Dominik
2021Less work, more labor: School closures and work hours during the COVID-19 pandemic in AustriaHanzl, Lisa; Rehm, Miriam
2021The migrant wealth gap at the household level: Evidence from RIF regressions for AustriaMuckenhuber, Mattias; Rehm, Miriam; Schnetzer, Matthias
2021Whose streets? Justice in transport decarbonization and genderHuwe, Vera
2021Labor-saving technological change? Sectoral evidence for GermanyFerschli, Benjamin; Rehm, Miriam; Schnetzer, Matthias; Zilian, Stella
2021The evolution of debtor-creditor relationships within a monetary union: Trade imbalances, excess reserves and economic policyGräbner, Claudius; Heimberger, Philipp; Kapeller, Jakob; Landesmann, Michael; Schütz, Bernhard
2021Is a €10 trillion European climate investment initiative fiscally sustainable?Kapeller, Jakob; Leitch, Stuart; Wildauer, Rafae
2021Income changes do not influence political participation: Evidence from comparative panel dataJungkunz, Sebastian; Marx, Paul
2020Do the "smart kids" catch up? Technological capabilities, globalisation and economic growthGräbner, Claudius; Heimberger, Philipp; Kapeller, Jakob
2020Konzernmacht in globalen GüterkettenKapeller, Jakob; Gräbner, Claudius
2020Pandemic pushes polarisation: The Corona crisis and macroeconomic divergence in the EurozoneGräbner, Claudius; Heimberger, Philipp; Kapeller, Jakob
2020Trade models in the European UnionGräbner, Claudius; Tamesberger, Dennis; Heimberger, Philipp; Kapelari, Timo; Kapeller, Jakob
2019Wealth inequality and aggregate demandEderer, Stefan; Rehm, Miriam
2019Rich and ever richer: Differential returns across socio-economic groupsEderer, Stefan; Mayerhofer, Maximilian; Rehm, Miriam
2019Economic polarisation in Europe: Causes and policy optionsKapeller, Jakob; Gräbner, Claudius; Heimberger, Philipp
2019The corporate sector and the current accountBehringer, Jan; van Treeck, Till
2019Trade models in the European UnionGräbner, Claudius; Tamesberger, Dennis; Heimberger, Philipp; Kapelari, Timo; Kapeller, Jakob
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