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  • DIW Weekly Report 35 / 2020

    Bank Levies Can Make Bank Balance Sheets More Resilient, but High Corporate Tax Rates Dampen the Effect

    Following the global financial crisis of 2008/2009, many European countries introduced bank levies to enable financial institutions to share in the costs of future banking crises via resolution and restructuring funds. Simultaneously, bank levies can set an incentive for banks to reduce their leverage, thereby achieving a more stable capital structure. Using information from banks’ balance sheets, ...

    2020| Franziska Bremus, Lena Tonzer
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Multi-Dimensional Couple Bargaining and Housework Allocation

    Research on couple bargaining and housework allocation focuses almost exclusively on partners’ economic resources. In this study, we ask whether additional bargaining resources, namely physical appearance and social networks, may exert a distinct effect – that is, whether partners can mobilize multiple resources within their bargaining framework. A focus on multiple bargaining chips is made possible ...

    In: Acta Sociologica 63 (2020), 1, S. 3-22 | Goesta Esping-Anderson, Christian Schmitt
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Warum wir auf diese Weise zum Grundeinkommen forschen

    In: FAZIT - das Wirtschaftsblog der FAZ (23.08.2020), [Online-Artikel] | Jürgen Schupp
  • Infografik

    Bankenabgaben auf Verbindlichkeiten einer Bank reduzieren deren Verschuldungsgrad

    25.08.2020
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    The Impact of Liquidity and Capital Requirements on Lending and Stability of African Banks

    We assess whether compliance with Basel III’s main requirements, the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) and the risk-weighted Total Capital Ratio (TCR), matters for lending and stability of African banks. Banks with an NSFR or a TCR of at least the required minimum are defined as treatment group in the endogenous treatment estimations. Our results reveal that African banks complying with the capital threshold ...

    In: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 67 (2020), 101201, S. 1-20 | Samuel Mutarindwa, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan
  • SOEPpapers 1102 / 2020

    Are the Losers of Communism the Winners of Capitalism? The Effects of Conformism in the GDR on Transition Success

    Following the fall of the Iron Curtain it was important for the acceptance of the new economic and political system that the former Communist elites did not maintain their privileges, and that protesters, who helped to overturn the old system, improved their situation. With newly available panel data on East Germany’s socialist past, the German Democratic Republic, we analyze how former Communist elites, ...

    2020| Max Deter
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Exportieren wir Nachhaltigkeit!

    In: WirtschaftsWoche (21.08.2020), S. 12 | Claudia Kemfert, Gerd Müller
  • Personalie

    Mathias Huebener zum CIDER-Fellow Vertreter gewählt

    Mathias Huebener, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Abteilung Bildung und Familie, wurde als Fellow des College for Interdisciplinary Educational Research (CIDER) zum stellvertretenden Repräsentanten der dritten CIDER-Kohorte im Steering Committee von CIDER gewählt. CIDER ist eine gemeinsame Initiative des Leibniz Forschungsnetzwerks Bildungspotenziale (LERN) und der Jacobs Foundation zur ...

    24.08.2020
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Inflation Targeting as a Shock Absorber

    We study the characteristics of inflation targeting as a shock absorber, using quarterly data for a large panel of countries. To overcome an endogeneity problem between monetary regimes and the likelihood of crises, we propose to study large natural disasters. We find that inflation targeting improves macroeconomic performance following such exogenous shocks. It lowers inflation, raises output growth, ...

    In: Journal of International Economics 123 (2020), 103308, 16 S. | Marcel Fratzscher, Christoph Große Steffen, Malte Rieth
  • SOEPpapers 1101 / 2020

    The Value of Health - Empirical Issues when Estimating the Monetary Value of a QALY Based on Well-Being

    Cost-utility analysis compares the monetary cost of health interventions to the associated health consequences expressed using quality-adjusted life years (QALYs). At whichthreshold the ratio of both is still acceptable is a highly contested issue. Obtaining societal valuations of the monetary value of a QALY can help in setting such threshold values but it remains methodologically challenging. A recent ...

    2020| Sebastian Himmler, Jannis Stöckel, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
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