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  • DIW Weekly Report 36 / 2018

    German Economy Continues to Grow Moderately but Risks Remain: Editorial

    2018| Claus Michelsen, Guido Baldi, Christian Breuer, Martin Bruns, Marius Clemens, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Hella Engerer, Marcel Fratzscher, Stefan Gebauer, Max Hanisch, Simon Junker, Malte Rieth, Thore Schlaak
  • DIW Weekly Report 36 / 2018

    The Global Economy and the Euro Area: So Far Trade Disputes Have Had Only Limited Effects on Global Growth: DIW Economic Outlook

    After a strong second quarter, the global upturn appears to remain intact, economic and political turmoils notwithstanding, especially in the United States and the euro area. Therefore, DIW Berlin is slightly raising its forecast for the global economy this year to 4.2 percent. Over the course of the rest of the year, however, non-recurring effects are likely to disappear in the United States, causing ...

    2018| Claus Michelsen, Guido Baldi, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik, Hella Engerer, Stefan Gebauer, Malte Rieth
  • DIW Weekly Report 36 / 2018

    German Economy Remaining Robust in Uncertain Times: DIW Economic Outlook

    The German economy will keep on growing amid risks although growth will slow down somewhat. GDP will continue to grow noticeably at 1.8 percent this year, 1.7 percent next year, and 1.8 percent in 2020. Private household incomes in particular—and thus consumption as well—are boosting growth, as the labor markets are improving: the unemployment rate will fall from 5.2 percent this year to well below ...

    2018| Claus Michelsen, Christian Breuer, Martin Bruns, Marius Clemens, Max Hanisch, Simon Junker, Thore Schlaak
  • SOEPpapers 979 / 2018

    The (Short-Term) Individual Welfare Consequences of an Alcohol Ban

    This paper provides the first empirical analysis of the (short-term) welfare consequences of an alcohol ban. Using subjective well-being data to proxy individual welfare, I apply a regression discontinuity design where the date of the implementation of the ban in the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg functions as discontinuity. I find that the ban reduces life satisfaction of the total population ...

    2018| René Petilliot
  • SOEPpapers 980 / 2018

    Naturalization and Labor Market Performance of Immigrants in Germany

    Naturalization may be a relevant policy instrument affecting immigrant integration in host-country labor markets. We study the effect of naturalization on labor market outcomes of immigrants in Germany. We apply recent survey data and exploit a reform of naturalization rules in an instrumental variable estimation. In our sample of recent immigrants, linear regression yields positive correlations between ...

    2018| Regina T. Riphahn, Salwan Saif
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Entitlement Effect in the Ultimatum Game - Does it Even Exist?

    Since the seminal paper of Hoffman et al. (1994), an entitlement effect is believed to exist in the Ultimatum Game, in the sense that proposers who have earned their role (as opposed to having it randomly allocated) offer a smaller share of the pie to their matched responder. The entitlement effect is at the core of experimental Public Choice – not just because it concerns the topics of bargaining ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 175 (2020), S. 341-352 | Johanna Mollerstrom
  • Externe Monographien

    Model Selection Methods for Panel Vector Autoregressive Models

    Berlin: FU Berlin, 2018, 135, XXXVI S. | Annika Schnücker
  • Externe Monographien

    Nichtorte der Fleischindustrie: Fakten und Hintergründe zum Schlachten in Deutschland

    Berlin: WZB, 2018, 44 S.
    (WZB-EOC Schriften ; 3)
    | Jana Friedrichsen, Steffen Huck (Hrsg.)
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1756 / 2018

    The Entitlement Effect in the Ultimatum Game - Does It Even Exist?

    Since the seminal paper of Hoffman et al. (1994), an entitlement effect is believed to exist in the Ultimatum Game, in the sense that proposers who have earned their role (as opposed to having it randomly allocated) offer a smaller share of the pie to their matched responder. The entitlement effect is at the core of experimental Public Choice – not just because it concerns the topics of bargaining ...

    2018| Elif E. Demiral, Johanna Mollerstrom
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Sachsen schafft sich ab

    In: Die Zeit (04.09.2018), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
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