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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    What is the Difference between Fossil Fuel Embargo and Price Shocks?

    In this paper, we model a fossil fuel embargo as a temporary quantity constraint on fossil fuel imports and wecompare the impact with the effect of a fossil fuel price shock. We show that while both shocks have similar responses of output and inflation, they differ with respect to the reaction of other macroeconomic components,such as consumption, exports and the trade balance. In particular, an embargo ...

    In: Energy Economics 132 (2024), 107419, 20 S. | Marius Clemens, Werner Röger
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    15 Euro Mindestlohn? weg mit den ideologischen Scheuklappen!

    In: Der Tagesspiegel (21.05.2024), S. 18 | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Interview

    „Die Geldpolitik darf nicht mit zusätzlichen wirtschaftspolitischen Aufgaben überfrachtet werden“

    Sara Dietz und Kerstin Bernoth haben gemeinsam mit weiteren Autoren eine Studie zu den Erfolgen des Euro in seinen ersten 25 Jahren durchgeführt. Im Redaktionsgespräch betonen sie, dass sie nicht lange nach Erfolgen suchen mussten. Demnach sei der Euro die zweitwichtigste Währung der Welt. Eine weitere Erweiterung der Währungsunion erachten sie nur als sinnvoll, wenn wirtschaftlich starke und finanziell ...

    17.05.2024| Kerstin Bernoth
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Labour Supply and Survivor Insurance in the Netherlands

    This paper investigates the effects of survivor benefits (SB) on the labour supply of widows. Using richadministrative data on the Dutch population and a reform that considerably restricted eligibility to SB, weidentify the causal effect of SB on labour supply. Using a regression discontinuity design strategy based onthe cohort-based implementation of the reform, we show that labour income after spousal ...

    In: Labour Economics 88 (2024), 102527, 14 S. | Simon Rabaté, Julie Tréguier
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2084 / 2024

    Is There an Information Channel of Monetary Policy?

    Abtract englischExploiting the heteroscedasticity of the changes in short-term and long-term interest rates and exchange rates around the FOMC announcement, we identify three structural monetary policy shocks. We eliminate the predictable part of the shocks and study their effects on financial variables and macro variables. The first shock resembles a conventional monetary policy shock, and the second ...

    2024| Oliver Holtemöller, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Boreum Kwak
  • DIW Weekly Report 19/20 / 2024

    Thermal Retrofitting of Worst Performing Buildings Mitigates Risk of High Heating Costs

    The pace of thermal retrofit of buildings in Germany remains slow. A Worst-First approach, prioritizing the retrofit of inefficient buildings, would address energy- and social policy objectives and deliver economic and climate benefits. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) show how such an approach would protect especially low-income households often living in very inefficient buildings ...

    2024| Sophie M. Behr, Merve Kücük, Maximilian Longmuir, Karsten Neuhoff
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2083 / 2024

    Sustainable Finance Taxonomies: Enabling the Transition towards Net Zero? A Transition Score for International Frameworks

    A plethora of sustainable finance taxonomies are emerging worldwide to support shifting trillions for climate action. Employing a qualitative research approach, we use document analysis to assess 26 sustainable finance taxonomy frameworks worldwide that are in the developing phase or have been published and/or adopted. Based on literature and data we build a transition score (TS) to evaluate the framework’s ...

    2024| Catherine Marchewitz, Fernanda Ballesteros, Franziska Schütze, Nesrine Hadj Arab
  • Infografik

    What are the distributional advantages of retrofitting?

    16.05.2024
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Long-Run Consequences of Informal Elderly Care and Implications of Public Long-Term Care Insurance

    We estimate a dynamic structural model of labor supply, retirement, and informal caregiving to study short and long-term costs of informal caregiving in Germany. Incorporating labor market frictions and the German tax and benefit system, we find that in the absence of Germany’s public long-term insurance scheme, informal elderly care has adverse and persistent effects on labor market outcomes and, ...

    In: Journal of Health Economics 96 (2024), 102884, 21 S. | Thorben Korfhage, Björn Fischer-Weckemann
  • Externe Monographien

    Deutsche Wirtschaft kränkelt – Reform der Schuldenbremse kein Allheilmittel: Gemeinschaftsdiagnose Frühjahr 2024 ; Dienstleistungsauftrag des Bundesministeriums für WIrtschaft und Klimaschutz

    [Wechselnde Orte]: Projektgruppe Gemeinschaftsdiagnose, 2024, 91 S.
    (Gemeinschaftsdiagnose / Projektgruppe Gemeinschaftsdiagnose ; 1/2024)
    | Stefan Kooths,Timm Bönke, Oliver Holtemöller, Torsten Schmidt, Guido Baldi, Timo Wollmershäuser, Britta Gehrke, Pia Hüttl, Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Frederik Kurcz, Theresa Neef, Laura Pagenhardt, Marie Rullière, Jan-Christopher Scherer, Teresa Schildmann, Ruben Staffa, Kristin Trautmann,
48819 Ergebnisse, ab 3461
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