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Medienbeitrag
Der Emissionshandel allein sei kein glaubwürdiges Instrument, um ausreichende Investitionen in den Klimaschutz anzureizen. Die Lenkungswirkung hoher CO2-Preise finde sich daher eher in ökonomischen Modellen als in der Realität, konstatieren Karsten Neuhoff und Mats Kröger vom DIW Berlin in ihrem Standpunkt. Eine Überbetonung des Potenzials von CO2-Preisen ohne flankierende Maßnahmen birgt deshalb das ...
03.05.2023| Mats Kröger, Karsten Neuhoff
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Bosch-Domènech et al. (2014) reported a negative association between 2D:4D, a suggested marker of prenatal testosterone exposure, and the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) in a sample of 623 university students. In this pre-registered study, we test if we can replicate their findings in a general population sample of over 2,500 individuals from Germany. We find no statistically significant association ...
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
209 (2023), S. 288-307
| Levent Neyse, Frank M. Fossen, Magnus Johannesson, Anna Dreber
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Following a landmark court ruling in 2005, more than half of Germany’s universities started charging tuition fees, which were later abolished in a staggered manner. We exploit the fact that even students who were already enrolled had to start paying fees. We show that fees increase study effort and degree completion among these students. However, fees also decrease first-time university enrollment ...
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European Economic Review
154 (2023), 104431, 28 S.
| Jan Bietenbeck, Andreas Leibing, Jan Marcus, Felix Weinhardt
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Blog Marcel Fratzscher
Soll Deutschland die Vier-Tage-Woche einführen? Diese Frage sorgt vor allem bei Arbeitgebern für Irritation: sie plädieren für mehr "Bock auf Arbeit" und eine Erhöhung der Wochenarbeitszeit. Auf der anderen Seite weisen Politikerinnen und manche Vertreter der Gewerkschaften auf die Vorteile einer kürzeren Arbeitszeit hin – auch für Unternehmen. Diese Diskussion ist wichtig und wegweisend in Zeiten ...
12.05.2023| Marcel Fratzscher
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
We examine changes in the well-being of family caregivers during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and the SOEP-CoV study. The COVID-19 pandemic posed an extraordinary challenge for family caregivers, as care recipients are a high-risk group requiring special protection, and professional care services were severely cut back. ...
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European Journal of Ageing
20 (2023), 15, 11 S.
| Katja Möhring, Sabine Zinn, Ulrike Ehrlich
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Workshop
22.05.2023| Florin Bilbiie, Maximilian Weiß, Federica Romei, Xavier Ragot, Leanne Nam, Alisdair McKay, Hannah Magdalena Seidl, Fabian Seyrich
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Graduate Center Masterclasses
The course provides participants with the tools to develop and analyze business cycle models with heterogenous agents. This class of models has become the new standard in the business cycle literature and allows to analyze the interaction of the business cycle and the distribution of consumption, income, and wealth.
The focus of the course is on numerical methods. Coding exercises in class are an...
12.07.2023| Ralph Lütticke
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Graduate Center Short Course
Objectives
Students will study models of transitions and durations, and learn how to estimate these using realworld data.
Outline
This course is an introduction to modelling transitions into a state of interest (such as the transition into employment from unemployment) and durations (such as unemployment, survival of patients after medical treatment or firms after a financial crash). We...
30.10.2023| Christian Schluter
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Graduate Center Masterclasses
The course in a tweet. This is an advanced course on electricity markets: forward, spot, balancing and retail. It is a course at the intersection of energy, economics and finance that focuses on public policy and regulation: how should power markets be designed with security of supply and social welfare in mind?
The significance of electricity markets & trading. Electricity markets and the...
22.01.2024| Lion Hirth
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Graduate Center Masterclasses
This course aims to bring participants to the research frontier on how to estimate the causal effects of macroeconomic shocks, with a particular focus on monetary and fiscal policy. We will discuss how to: plausibly identify those shocks; best estimate their causal effects in finite samples; and finally use those shock causal effects for macroeconomic policy evaluation. The analysis throughout...
13.05.2024| Christian Wolf