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  • Politikberatung kompakt 130 / 2018

    Negative Interest Rates and the Signalling Channel: In-Depth Analysis

    2018| Kerstin Bernoth, Alexander Haas
  • Seminar

    Can audits backfire? Evidence from Public Procurement in Chile

    18.10.2018| Dina Pomeranz, University of Zürich
  • Seminar

    Peer Effects and Academic Achievement: Experimental Evidence from Tracking and Bimodal Classrooms

    01.11.2018| Veronica Frisancho, Inter-American Development Bank
  • Weekly Report

    Refugees in Germany with children still living abroad have lowest life satisfaction

    Family strongly influences personal well-being—especially in the case of refugees, whose family members often remain in their homeland. This report is the first to closely examine the well-being and family structures of refugees who came to Germany between January 2013 and January 2016. It uses data from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees in Germany. Among individuals aged between 18 and 49, ...

    17.10.2018| Ludovica Gambaro, Diana Schacht, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Weekly Report

    International treaties insufficiently curb global tax evasion

    In recent years, the global community has promoted several initiatives aimed at breaking bank secrecy in tax havens. Such treaties for the exchange of information among tax offices can be effective. A treaty between country A and tax haven B reduces deposits from A in banks of B by approximately 30 percent. However, the analysis shows that tax evaders react to such treaties not by becoming honest taxpayers ...

    17.10.2018| Lukas Menkhoff, Jakob Miethe
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Who Cares about Social Image?

    This paper experimentally investigates how concerns for social approval relate to intrinsic motivations to purchase ethically. Participants state their willingness-to-pay for both a fair trade and a conventional chocolate bar in private or publicly. A standard model of social image predicts that all participants increase their fair trade premium when facing an audience. We find that the premium is ...

    In: European Economic Review 110 (2018), S. 61-77 | Jana Friedrichsen, Dirk Engelmann
  • DIW Weekly Report 42 / 2018

    International Treaties Insufficiently Curb Global Tax Evasion

    In recent years, the global community has promoted several initiatives aimed at breaking bank secrecy in tax havens. Such treaties for the exchange of information among tax offices can be effective. A treaty between country A and tax haven B reduces deposits from A in banks of B by approximately 30 percent. However, the analysis shows that tax evaders react to such treaties not by becoming honest taxpayers ...

    2018| Lukas Menkhoff, Jakob Miethe
  • DIW Weekly Report 42 / 2018

    Refugees in Germany with Children Still Living Abroad Have Lowest Life Satisfaction

    Family strongly influences personal well-being—especially in the case of refugees, whose family members often remain in their homeland. This report is the first to closely examine the well-being and family structures of refugees who came to Germany between January 2013 and January 2016. It uses data from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees in Germany. Among individuals aged between 18 and 49, nine ...

    2018| Ludovica Gambaro, Michaela Kreyenfeld, Diana Schacht, C. Katharina Spieß
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Local Economic Impact of Wind Power Deployment

    This study focuses on the local economic impacts of wind power deployment.Wind power deployment is not necessarily driven by locally accruing economic payoffs only, but potentially also by other factors, such as emphasis on environmentally friendly energy production and its associated benefits. Thus, the local economic impacts of wind power deployment are ambiguous.We empirically test the existence ...

    In: Finanzarchiv 75 (2019), 1, S. 59-92 | Nils May, Øivind A. Nilsen
  • Research Project

    Evaluation of the effectiveness of the rent control introduced in 2015 to dampen rent increases in tight housing markets (Mietpreisbremse)

    The project investigates the effectiveness of the rent control for new rental contracts introduced in 2015. The effects of regulation on price formation in the regulated and unregulated housing market will be analyzed. In addition, the effects of the rent control on supply will be examined and the extent to which the law may have prevented investment will be studied.

    Completed Project| Forecasting and Economic Policy
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