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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 3 / 2014

    Financial Sector: Upward Trend in Share of Women on Corporate Boards Progressing Only in Small Steps

    Last year, more women were appointed to the executive boards of major financial institutions. The share of women on the executive boards of banks and savings banks at the end of 2013 was a good six percent, which represents an increase of almost two percentage points over the previous year. This increase is primarily attributable to changes at private financial institutions and cooperative banks. At ...

    2014| Elke Holst, Anja Kirsch
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Fiscal Policy Rules for Stabilisation and Growth: A Simulation Analysis of Deficit and Expenditure Targets in a Monetary Union

    We analyse the effectiveness of fiscal policy rules for business cycle stabilisation in a monetary union using a quarterly macro-econometric model of Germany. The simulations compare a deficit target and an expenditure target under a range of supply, demand and fiscal shocks. Their effects are evaluated by their impact on prices and output. The analysis demonstrates that in general the deficit target ...

    In: Journal of Policy Modeling 28 (2006), 4, S. 357-369 | Tilman Brück, Rudolf Zwiener
  • FINESS Working Papers 3.2 / 2010

    Private Equity, Corporate Governance and Out-Performance of High-Growth Firms

    The paper investigates how Private Equity (PE) ownership influences out-performance of a high-growth firm, and whether it differs from the effect of two other important types of financial investors: banks and non-bank financial firms. We transform the levered return on equity into a unlevered return and empirically test on some 30 thousand high growth European firms whether Private Equity' or other ...

    2010| Oleg Badunenko, Moritz Fabien Karber, Dorothea Schäfer
  • Externe Monographien

    Special Issue: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth

    London: Carfax, 2004, VI S., S. 161-263
    (Industry and Innovation ; 11,3)
    | Birgit Soete, Andreas Stephan (Eds.)
  • Externe Monographien

    Trends in Infrastructure Regulation and Financing: International Experience and Case Studies from Germany

    Cheltenham [u.a.]: Edward Elgar, 2004, XIV, 295 S. | Christian von Hirschhausen, Thorsten Beckers, Kay Mitusch (Eds.)
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Introduction

    In: Christian von Hirschhausen, Thorsten Beckers, Kay Mitusch (Eds.) , Trends in Infrastructure Regulation and Financing
    Cheltenham [u.a.] : Edward Elgar
    S. 1-10
    | Christian von Hirschhausen, Thorsten Beckers, Kay Mitusch
  • Externe Monographien

    Uncertainty Determinants of Corporate Liquidity

    Chestnut Hill, Mass.: Boston College, Department of Economics, 2005, 35 S.
    (Boston College Working Papers in Economics ; 634)
    | Christopher F. Baum, Mustafa Caglayan, Andreas Stephan, Oleksandr Talavera
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Impact of ICT and Human Skills on the European Financial Intermediation Sector

    In: Morten Balling, Ernest Gnan, Frank Lierman, Jean-Pierre Schoder (Eds.) , Productivity in the Financial Services Sector
    Wien : SUERF
    S. 183-199
    SUERF Study ; 2009/4
    | Georg Erber, Reinhard Madlener
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Sovereign Risk Premiums in the European Government Bond Market

    This paper provides a study of bond yield differentials among EU government bonds on the basis of a unique data set of issue spreads in the US and DM (Euro) bond market between 1993 and 2009. Interest differentials between bonds issued by EU countries and Germany or the USA contain risk premiums which increase with fiscal imbalances and depend negatively on the issuer's relative bond market size. The ...

    In: Journal of International Money and Finance 31 (2012), 5, S. 975-995 | Kerstin Bernoth, Jürgen von Hagen, Ludger Schuknecht
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 4 / 2012

    Passed Over for Promotions: Women Still Severely Underrepresented on Financial Sector Boards

    Opportunities to increase the proportion of female board members in Germany's financial sector were missed during post-crisis period of management shakeups. As of 2011, the proportion of women on executive boards was still as low as in previous years: 3.2 percent in Germany's 100 largest banks and savings banks and 3.6 percent at 59 insurance companies surveyed. The percentage of women on supervisory ...

    2012| Elke Holst, Julia Schimeta
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