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  • Politikberatung kompakt 190 / 2023

    Energieinfrastrukturentwicklung für Klimaneutralität – Empfehlungen für die Weiterentwicklung einer Energiewende-kompatiblen Systementwicklungsstrategie (SES): Studie in Kooperation mit der 100 prozent erneuerbar stiftung

    2023| Fabian Präger, Claudia Kemfert, Christian von Hirschhausen, Elmar Zozmann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Crisis Stress for the Diversity of Financial Portfolios - Evidence from European Households

    In this paper, we investigate how European households changed the diversity of their financial portfolios in response to the Great Financial and the subsequent European Debt Crisis. For this purpose we apply a Difference-in-Differences (DiD) approach estimated as a correlated random effects (CRE) model to six waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). We find that households ...

    In: International Review of Economics and Finance 83 (2023), S. 330-347 | Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan, Henriette Weser
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Risiken für die Konjunktur

    In: Heilbronner Stimme (04.02.2023), S. 2 | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Inequality over the Business Cycle: The Role of Distributive Shocks

    This paper examines how wealth and income inequality dynamics are related to fluctuations in the functional income distribution over the business cycle. In a panel estimation for OECD countries between 1970 and 2016, although inequality is, on average countercyclical and significantly associated with the capital share, one-third of the countries display a pro- or noncyclical relationship. To analyze ...

    In: Macroeconomic Dynamics 27 (2023), 3, S. 571-600 | Marius Clemens, Ulrich Eydam, Maik Heinemann
  • DIW Wochenbericht 1/2 / 2023

    Bauboom geht zu Ende – politischer Strategiewechsel erforderlich

    Nach dem Boom der Bauwirtschaft in den vergangenen Jahren haben im Jahr 2022 Inflation und Lieferengpässe der Branche schwer zu schaffen gemacht. Zwar ist das Bauvolumen nominal nochmals um fast 14 Prozent gestiegen, inflationsbereinigt ging es allerdings um zwei Prozent zurück. Besonders betroffen war und ist der dringend benötigte Wohnungsneubau. Für dieses und das nächste Jahr wird erwartet, dass ...

    2023| Martin Gornig, Laura Pagenhardt
  • DIW Wochenbericht 1/2 / 2023

    Reale Rückgänge werden wir wohl in allen Baubranchen sehen: Interview

    2023| Laura Pagenhardt, Erich Wittenberg
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Insolvency Regimes and Cross-Border Investment Decisions

    This paper investigates the effect of insolvency regulation reforms on cross-border debt and equity investments at aggregate and sectoral levels. Using disaggregated data from the ECB’s Securities Holdings Statistics by Sector (SHSS) database and the OECD indicators on efficiency of insolvency regulations, we find that investors increase their debt and equity holdings in the countries that undertook ...

    In: Journal of International Money and Finance 131 (2023), 102795, 24 S. | Tatsiana Kliatskova, Loïc Baptiste Savatier, Michael Schmidt
  • DIW Weekly Report 1/2 / 2023

    Construction Boom Coming to an End; Change in Policy Strategy Needed

    Following the construction boom of recent years in Germany, inflation and supply bottlenecks hit the industry hard in 2022. While nominal construction volume increased by nearly 14 percent, it decreased by two percent when adjusted for inflation. Residential construction, which is urgently needed, was particularly affected. In 2023 and 2024, it is expected that investors will show restraint and that ...

    2023| Martin Gornig, Laura Pagenhardt
  • DIW Discussion Papers 2033 / 2023

    The Energy-Price Channel of (European) Monetary Policy

    This study examines whether central banks can combat inflation that is caused by rising energy prices. By using a high-frequency event study and a Structural Vector Autoregression, we find evidence that the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) are capable of doing so by affecting domestic and global energy prices. This “energy-price channel” of monetary policy plays an important ...

    2023| Gökhan Ider, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Frederik Kurcz, Ben Schumann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Do Rent Controls and Other Tenancy Regulations Affect New Construction? Some Answers from Long-Run Historical Evidence

    In: International Journal of Housing Policy 23 (2023), 4, S. 671–691 | Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Sebastian Kohl
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