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Personalie
Mathias Hübener, who works at the department of Education and Family Research, has successfully defended his dissertation at the Freie Universität Berlin.The dissertation with the title "Essays on the Impact of Education and Family Policies on the Formation of Human Capital" was supervised by Prof. Dr. C. Katharina Spieß (DIW Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin) and Prof. Regina ...
26.02.2018
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Personalie
Mathias Hübener, who works at the department of Education and Family Research, has successfully defended his dissertation at the Freie Universität Berlin.The dissertation with the title "Essays on the Impact of Education and Family Policies on the Formation of Human Capital" was supervised by Prof. Dr. C. Katharina Spieß (DIW Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin) and Prof. Regina ...
26.02.2018
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International SOEP User Conference
The 13th International German Socio-Economic Panel User Conference (SOEP2018) was held in Berlin, July 19-20, 2018 at Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (BBAW).The conference provides researchers who use the SOEP with the opportunity to present and discuss their work with other researchers familiar with SOEP data. Researchers of all disciplines (e.g., economics, demography, geography,...
19.07.2018
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Konferenz
EDDI18 is organized jointly by SOEP - The German Socio-Economic Panel, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences and IDSC of IZA - International Data Service Center of the Institute for the Study of Labor.
The conference will bring together DDI users and professionals from all over Europe and the world. Anyone interested in developing, applying, or using DDI is invited to attend and...
04.12.2018
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Nicht-referierte Aufsätze
In:
World Inequality Report 2018
World Inequality Lab
S. 101-105
| Charlotte Bartels
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
We investigate the interplay of language skills and immigrant stocks in determining bilateral FDI outstocks of OECD reporting countries. Applying a Poisson panel estimator to 2004–11 data, we find robust evidence for a positive effect of bilateral immigrants on bilateral FDI-provided that residents of the two countries have few language skills in common. We find a similar effect for immigrants from ...
In:
The World Economy
41 (2018), 6, S. 1529-1548
| Matthias Lücke, Tobias Stöhr
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This paper examines foreign exchange intervention based on novel daily data covering 33 countries from 1995 to 2011. We find that intervention is widely used and an effective policy tool, with a success rate in excess of 80 percent under some criteria. The policy works well in terms of smoothing the path of exchange rates, and in stabilizing the exchange rate in countries with narrow band regimes. ...
In:
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
11 (2019), 1, S. 132-156
| Marcel Fratzscher, Oliver Gloede, Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno, Tobias Stöhr
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
We examine intergenerational mobility differences between Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the US. Using ranks, we find that the US is substantially less intergenerationally mobile than the three European countries and that the most mobile region of the US is less mobile than the least mobile regions of Norway and Sweden. Using a linear estimator of income share mobility, we find that the four countries ...
In:
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
119 (2017), 1, S. 72-101
| Espen Bratberg, Jonathan Davis, Bhashkar Mazumder, Martin Nybom, Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Kjell Vaage
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This paper analyses financial literacy and financial behavior of middle class people living an urban Asian economy. Other than most papers on financial literacy that focus on people in developed countries, we surveyed people living Bangkok. Using standard financial literacy questions, we find that financial literacy levels are largely comparable to industrialized countries, but understanding of more ...
In:
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
48 (2018), S. 129-143
| Antonia Grohmann
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Nicht-referierte Aufsätze
In:
Anja Besecke, Josiane Meier, Ricarda Pätzold, Susanne Thomaier, Dietrich Henckel (Hrsg.) ,
Stadtökonomie - Blickwinkel und Perspektiven
Berlin: Verlag der TU Berlin
S. 211-213
| Martin Gornig