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  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Prothypurgos dichos schedio

    In: Ta Nea (26.01.2018), S. 12 | Alexander S. Kritikos
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1719 / 2018

    Brexit and Uncertainty in Financial Markets

    This paper applies long-memory techniques (both parametric and semi-parametric) to examine whether Brexit has led to any significant changes in the degree of persistence of the FTSE 100 Implied Volatility Index (IVI) and of the British pound’s implied volatilities (IVs) vis-à-vis the main currencies traded in the FOREX, namely the euro, the US dollar and the Japanese yen. We split the sample to compare ...

    2018| Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Luis A. Gil-Alana, Tommaso Trani
  • DIW Roundup 120 / 2018

    What Determines the Costs of Fiscal Consolidations?

    Recent studies have proposed several factors that determine how fiscal consolidations affect the economy. This Roundup focuses on several of these determinants. Namely, it discusses how the composition of the consolidation measure, the state of the business cycle, the level of private indebtedness and the amount of fiscal stress during which the measure is implemented influences the consequences of ...

    2018| Mathias Klein
  • DIW Wochenbericht 7 / 2018

    Drei Jahre Tsipras und Stillstand ohne Ende? Kommentar

    2018| Alexander S. Kritikos
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Die Blamage der griechischen Regierung

    In: Tagesspiegel Causa (05.02.2018), [Online-Artikel] | Alexander S. Kritikos
  • DIW Wochenbericht 4 / 2018

    Die leere Liste der Steueroasen: Kommentar

    2018| Jakob Miethe
  • DIW Weekly Report 3 / 2018

    Financial Sector: Proportion of Women in Top Decision-Making Bodies Is Increasing More Slowly Than at the Beginning of the Decade—Equal Gender Representation Is Still a Long Way Off

    Over the past year, the proportion of women serving on the executive and supervisory boards of the top 100 largest banks in Germany rose slightly to almost nine and 23 percent, respectively. However, growth has come to a halt in the 60 largest insurance companies: on both executive and supervisory boards, the proportion of women has sunk to almost nine and 22 percent, respectively. For over ten years, ...

    2018| Elke Holst, Katharina Wrohlich
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    Der Mythos der bösen Geldpolitik

    In: Die Zeit (06.04.2018), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Pathways between Socioeconomic Status and Health: Does Health Selection or Social Causation Dominate in Europe?

    Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal mechanisms: SES affects health (social causation), health affects SES (health selection), and common background factors influence both SES and health (indirect selection). Using retrospective survey data from 10 European countries (SHARELIFE, n = 20,227) and structural equation models in a cross-lagged ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 36 (2018), S. 23-36 | Rasmus Hoffmann, Hannes Kröger, Eduwin Pakpahan
  • SOEPpapers 962 / 2018

    Social Subsidies and Marketization – the Role of Gender and Skill

    This paper decomposes the differences in aggregate market hours between US and Europe across gender-skill groups and finds that low-skilled women are the biggest contributors to aggregate differences, with the exception of Nordic countries. We develop a model to account for the gender-skill differences in market hours across countries. Taxes, which reduce market hours in favor of leisure and home production, ...

    2018| Robert Duval-Hernández, Lei Fang, L. Rachel Ngai
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