> Publishers' series
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The motives for Chinese and Western countries' sovereign lending to Africa Eckhardt Bode
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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What role for Chinese FDI in Africa? new survey evidence from Ethiopia and Ghana Charles Ackah, Alemayehu Geda, Holger Görg and Federico Merchan
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Sovereign haircuts 200 years of creditor losses Clemens M. Graf von Luckner, Josefin Meyer, Carmen M. Reinhart, Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Beyond borders do gender norms and institutions affect female businesses? Holger Görg, and Ina C. Jäkel
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Place-based policies and household wealth in Africa Matthew Amalitinga Abagna, Cecília Hornok, and Alina Mulyukova
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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The price of war Jonathan Federle, André Meier, Gernot J. Müller, Willi Mutschler, and Moritz Schularick
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Patterns of global and regional integration in the East African Community Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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New trade models, same old emissions? Robin Sogalla, Joschka Wanner, and Yuta Watabe
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Asset price changes, external wealth and global welfare Timothy Meyer
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Paying off populism how regional policies affect voting behavior Robert Gold, and Jakob Lehr
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Mild deglobalization foreign investment screening and cross-border investment Vera Z. Eichenauer and Feicheng Wang
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Optimal investments in Africa's road network Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Optimal investments in Africa's road network Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Mapping Africa's infrastructure potential with geospatial big data and causal ML Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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Urbanized and savvy - which African firms are making the most of mobile money? Charles Ackah, Aoife Hanley, Lars Hecker, and Michael Kodom
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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International investment income patterns, drivers, and heterogeneous sensitivities Giovanni Donato and Cedric Tille
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2024]
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The path of economics research production insights into the seesaw between theory and empirics João R. Faria, Rajeev K. Goel, and Neela D. Manage
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Awareness of artificial intelligence diffusion of information about AI versus ChatGPT in the United States Rajeev K. Goel and Michael A. Nelson
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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International managerial skill and big Colombian exporting firms' performance, 2006-2014 Federico Alberto Merchan Alvarez
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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The effect of foreign aid on migration global micro evidence from world bank projects Andreas Fuchs, Andre Groeger, Tobias Heidland and Lukas Wellner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Immigrating into a recession evidence from family migrants to the U.S Toman Barsbai, Andreas Steinmayr, Christoph Winter
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Time to say goodbye? the impact of environmental regulation on foreign divestment Haiou Mao, Holger Görg, and Guopei Fang
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Technological sophistication made in China? new insights from Germany's evaluation of COVID-19 antigen rapid tests Silas Dreier and Wan-Hsin Liu
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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The carbon footprint of global trade imbalances Hendrik Mahlkow, and Joschka Wanner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Technology will save the climate! attitudes towards Norway's climate policy in four social groups Åsta Dyrnes Nordø, Gisle Andersen, Christine Merk
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Exposure to war and its labor market consequences over the life cycle Sebastian T. Braun and Jan Stuhler
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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It's not a sprint, it's a marathon reviewing governmental R&D support for environmental innovation Leonie Meißner, Sonja Peterson, Finn Ole Semrau
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Spatial wage inequality in North America and Western Europe changes between and within local labour markets 1975-2019 L. Bauluz, P. Bukowski, M. Fransham, A. Lee, M. López Forero, F. Novokmet, S. Breau, N. Lee, C. Malgouyres, M. Schularick, G. Verdugo
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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The labor market effects of disability benefit loss Anikó Bíró, Cecília Hornok, Judit Krekó, Dániel Prinz, and Ágota Scharle
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Africa's businesswomen - underfunded or underperforming? Charles Ackah, Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley, and Cecília Hornok
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Export impact on dividend policy for big Colombian exporting firms, 2006-2014 Federico Alberto Merchan Alvarez
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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China as an international lender of last resort Sebastian Horn, Bradley C. Parks, Carmen M. Reinhart, Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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To Russia with love? the impact of sanctions on regime support Robert Gold, Julian Hinz, and Michele Valsecchi
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Carbon Capture and Storage publics in five countries around the North Sea prefer to do it on their own territory Christine Merk, Gisle Andersen, Åsta Dyrnes Nordø & Torben Helfrich
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Regional development and internal migration aspects of structural transformation a case study of Senegal Askar Mukashov and James Thurlow
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Who lends to Africa and how? introducing the Africa debt database David Mihalyi and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Is the supermultiplier nil? a replication study of Deleidi and Mazzucato (2021) Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Potential efficiency gains from the introduction of an emissions trading system for the buildings and road transport sectors in the European Union Wilfried Rickels, Christian Rischer, Felix Schenuit, Sonja Peterson
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, May 2023
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Exchange rate pass-around Matthieu Crozet, Julian Hinz, and Federico Trionfetti
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Exportweltmeister Germany's foreign investment returns in international comparison Franziska Hünnekes, Maximilian Konradt, Moritz Schularick, Christoph Trebesch and Julian Wingenbach
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Who is to suffer? quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms Holger Görg, Anna Jacobs, Saskia Meuchelböck
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Blowback the effect of sanctions on democratic elections Matthieu Crozet and Julian Hinz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Striking evidence the impact of railway strikes on competition from intercity bus services in Germany Matthias Beestermöller, Levke Jessen-Thiesen, Alexander Sandkamp
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2023]
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Does ethnic heterogeneity decrease workers' effort in the presence of income redistribution? an experimental analysis Christoph Schütt, David Pipke, Lena Detlefsen, Gianluca Grimalda
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Who lends to Africa and how? introducing the Africa debt database David Mihalyi and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Hidden defaults Sebastian Horn, Carmen M. Reinhart, Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The Ukraine support tracker which countries help Ukraine and how? Arianna Antezza, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ivan Kharitonov, Bharath Kumar, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The Ukraine support tracker which countries help Ukraine and how? Arianna Antezza, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Closing pandora's box how to improve the common reporting standard Menusch Khadjavi and Marjolein Vertelman
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Picture this: social distance and the mistreatment of migrant workers Toman Barsbai, Vojtech Bartos, Victoria Licuanan, Andreas Steinmayr, Erwin Tiongson, and Dean Yang
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Why do preferences for redistribution differ across countries? an experimental analysis Gianluca Grimalda, Francesco Farina, Anna Conte and Ulrich Schmidt
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Place-based policies and agglomeration economies firm-level evidence from special economic zones in India Holger Görg and Alina Mulyukova
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The politicized pandemic ideological polarization and the behavioral response to COVID-19 Gianluca Grimalda, Fabrice Murtin, David Pipke, Louis Putterman, Matthias Sutter
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Exchanging money for love? a regional analysis of EU cohesion policy on euroscepticism Michael Bayerlein and Matthias Diermeier
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Who wins and who loses from state subsidies? Jun Du, Sourafel Girma, Holger Görg and Ignat Stepanok
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Which countries help Ukraine and how? introducing the Ukraine support tracker Arianna Antezza, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The Ukraine support tracker which countries help Ukraine and how? Arianna Antezza, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Who lends to Africa and how? introducing the Africa debt database David Mihalyi and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Africa's great moderation Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Cutting through the value chain the long-run effects of decoupling the East from the West Gabriel Felbermayr, Hendrik Mahlkow, and Alexander Sandkamp
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Do various innovation linkages enhance innovation? international evidence Rajeev K. Goel
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The consequences of unilateral withdrawals from the Paris Agreement Mario Larch and Joschka Wanner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Regional deprivation and populism evidence from Germany and the U.S. Michael Bayerlein
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Brothers in arms the value of coalitions in sanctions regimes Sonali Chowdhry, Julian Hinz, Katrin Kamin and Joschka Wanner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Can aid buy foreign public support? evidence from Chinese development finance Lukas Wellner, Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley C. Parks, and Austin Strange
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The impact of trade and trade policy on the environment and the climate a review Gabriel Felbermayr, Sonja Peterson, Joschka Wanner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Understanding differences in attitudes to immigration a meta-analysis of individual-level factors Lenka Dražanová, Jérôme Gonnot, Tobias Heidland and Finja Krüger
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Bilateral trade and conflict heterogeneity the impact of conflict on trade revisited Katrin Kamin
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Regional deprivation and populism evidence from Germany and the U.S. Michael Bayerlein
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Real sector macroeconomic stabilization and structural resilience in Africa Sebastian Krantz
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytic climate economy Felix Meier, Wilfried Rickels, Martin Quaas, Christian Traeger
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Tracking Chinese aid through China customs darlings and orphans after the COVID-19 outbreak Andreas Fuchs, Lennart Kaplan, Krisztina Kis-Katos, Sebastian S. Schmidt, Felix Turbanisch, Feicheng Wang
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Why do preferences for redistribution differ across countries? an experimental analysis Gianluca Grimalda, Francesco Farina, Anna Conte and Ulrich Schmidt
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Economic zones and local income inequality evidence from Indonesia Cecília Hornok, and Dewa Gede Sidan Raeskyesa
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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A lockdown a day keeps the doctor away the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic Anthonin Levelu and Alexander Sandkamp
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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International managerial skill and big Colombian exporting firms' performance, 2006-2014 Federico Alberto Merchan Alvarez
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Country, culture or competition what drives attitudes towards immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa? Malte Becker, Finja Krüger, Tobias Heidland
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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The Ukraine support tracker which countries help Ukraine and how? Arianna Antezza, André Frank, Pascal Frank, Lukas Franz, Ekaterina Rebinskaya and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2022]
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Does India use development finance to compete with China? a subnational analysis G. Asmus, V.Z. Eichenauer, A. Fuchs, B. Parks
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2021
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Gains associated with linking the EU and Chinese ETS under different assumptions on restrictions, allowance endowments, and international trade Malte Winkler, Sonja Peterson, and Sneha Thube
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 05/2021
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Fossil fuel subsidy inventories vs. net carbon prices a consistent approach for measuring fossil fuel price incentives Jens Böhm, Sonja Peterson
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 05/2021
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The role of Global Climate Change in structural transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa case study of Senegal Askar Mukashov, Christian Henning, Richard Robertson, and Manfred Wiebelt
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2021
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Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and fiscal multipliers Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 05/2021
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Climate policies after Paris pledge, trade, and recycle : insights from the 36th Energy Modeling Forum study (EMF36) Christoph Böhringer, Sonja Peterson, Thomas F. Rutherford, Jan Schneider, Malte Winkler
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 05/2021
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Thinking outside the container a machine learning approach to forecasting trade flows Vincent Stamer
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 01/2021
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Kind or contented? an investigation of the gift exchange hypothesis in a natural field experiment in Colombia Francesco Bogliacino, Gianluca Grimalda, David Pipke
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Green gifts from abroad? FDI and firms' green management Peter Kannen, Finn Ole Semrau, and Frauke Steglich
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Factors facilitating the inventing academics' transition from nascent entrepreneurs to business owners Joao Ricardo Faria, Rajeev K. Goel, and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2021
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Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution the case of the EU-South Korea FTA Sonali Chowdhry and Gabriel Felbermayr
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 02/2021
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From theory to policy with gravitas a solution to the mystery of the excess trade balances Gabriel J. Felbermayr and Yoto V. Yotov
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Sovereign bonds since Waterloo Josefin Meyer, Carmen M. Reinhart, Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Accounting for terrestrial and marine carbon sink enhancement Marius Paschen, Felix Meier, Wilfried Rickels
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Who benefits really from phasing out palmoil-based biodiesel in the EU? Ruth Delzeit, Tobias Heimann, Franziska Schünemann, and Mareike Söder
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Procedurally justifiable strategies integrating context effects into multistage decision making Fynn Kemper and Philipp C. Wichardt
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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The need for local governance of global commons the example of blue carbon ecosystems Christine Merk, Jonas Grunau, Marie‐Catherine Riekhof, Wilfried Rickels
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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DART-BIO a technical description Ruth Delzeit, Tobias Heimann, Franziska Schünemann and Mareike Söder
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2021
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Does welcoming refugees attract more migrants? the myth of the "Merkel effect" Jasper Tjaden & Tobias Heidland
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2021
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Quantifying the supply and demand effects of natural disasters using monthly trade data Gabriel J. Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl, and Benedikt Heid
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Employment effects of R&D and innovation evidence from small and medium-sized firms in emerging markets Rajeev K. Goel, and Michael A.Nelson
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2021
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Accounting for terrestrial and marine carbon sink enhancement Marius Paschen, Felix Meier, Wilfried Rickels
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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The need for local governance of global commons the example of blue carbon ecosystems Christine Merk, Jonas Grunau, Marie‐Catherine Riekhof, Wilfried Rickels
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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The farsighted stability of global trade policy arrangements Stefan Berens, Lasha Chochua, and Gerald Willmann
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution the case of the EU-South Korea FTA Sonali Chowdhry and Gabriel Felbermayr
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Sovereign debt in the 21st century looking backward, looking forward Kris James Mitchener and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2021
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Restructuring sovereign bonds holdouts, haircuts and the effectiveness of CACs Chuck Fang, Julian Schumacher and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 01/2021
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Cross-country evidence on the determinants of preferences for redistribution Gianluca Grimalda, and David Pipke
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2021
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Populism and COVID19 how populist governments (mis)handle the pandemic Michael Bayerlein, Vanessa A. Boese, Scott Gates, Katrin Kamin, Syed Mansoob Murshed
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2021
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Capitalism recoupled Colm Kelly and Dennis J. Snower
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2021
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Scenarios for an impact assessment of global bioeconomy strategies results from a co-design process Ruth Delzeit, Tobias Heimann, Franziska Schünemann, and Mareike Söder
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2021
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Trade and the spatial distribution of transport infrastructure Gabriel J. Felbermayr and Alexander Tarasov
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2021
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What 5,000 acknowledgements tell us about informal collaboration in financial economics Michael E. Rose, and Co-Pierre Georg
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2021
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Sovereign debt in the 21st century Kris James Mitchener and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2021]
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Technological advance, social fragmentation and welfare Steven J. Bosworth and Dennis J. Snower
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2020
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The dynamic impact of FX interventions on financial markets Lukas Menkhoff, Malte Rieth, and Tobias Stöhr
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 03/2020
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Estimating the prevalence properties of the estimator regarding specificity and sensitivity of the underlying test Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Vincent Stamer
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 03/2020
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Labor force participation, job search effort and unemployment insurance in the laboratory Wolfgang Lechthaler and Patrick Ring
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 03/2020
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IPR policies and membership in standard setting organizations a social network analysis Jiaming Jiang, Rajeev K. Goel and Xingyuan Zhang
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2020
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Skills in African labor markets and implications for migration to Europe Andreas Backhaus
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2020
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Comparative advantage in (non-)routine production Liza Archanskaia, Johannes Van Biesebroeck, and Gerald Willmann
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2020
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Extreme weather events and economic activity the case of low water levels on the Rhine river Martin Ademmer, Nils Jannsen, and Saskia Mösle
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2020
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Why are Africa's female entrepreneurs not playing the export game? evidence from Ghana Charles Ackah, Holger Görg, Aoife Hanley, and Cecília Hornok
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2020
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Tracing the evolution of service robotics insights from a topic modeling approach Ingrid Ott, Ivan Savin, and Chris Konop
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2020
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Higher economic growth in poor countries, lower migration flows to the OECD revisiting the migration hump with panel data David Benček, Claas Schneiderheinze
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2020
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Urban land use fragmentation and human wellbeing Christine Bertram, Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel and Katrin Rehdanz
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 01/2020
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Does the Belt and Road Initiative stimulate Chinese exports? the role of state-owned enterprises Holger Görg, and Haiou Mao
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 02/2020
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Populist leaders and the economy Manuel Funke, Moritz Schularick and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2020
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Foreign exchange intervention a new database Marcel Fratzscher, Tobias Heidland, Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno, and Maik Schmeling
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2020
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Quantifying the demand, supply, and welfare effects of natural disasters using monthly trade data Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl and Benedikt Heid
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2020
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Humanistic digital governance Dennis J. Snower and Paul Twomey
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2020
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Fostering the development of the coffee global value chain Dennis Görlich, Aoife Hanley, Wan-Hsin Liu, and Finn Ole Semrau
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2020
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The effects of international trade on structural change and CO2 emissions Michael Hübler, Eduard Bukin and Yuting Xi
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2020
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Corona politics the cost of mismanaging pandemics Helios Herrera, Maximilian Konradt, Guillermo Ordoñez and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2020
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The future of (negative) emissions trading in the European Union Wilfried Rickels, Alexander Proelß, Oliver Geden, Julian Burhenne, Mathias Fridahl
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2020
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Institutional design and spatial (in)equality the Janus face of economic integration Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2020
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Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and output hysteresis in a New Keynesian model with unemployment Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mewael F. Tesfaselassie
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2020
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Coping with disasters two centuries of international official lending Sebastian Horn, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2020
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Overconfidence and hygiene non-compliance in hospitals K. Lima de Miranda, L. Detlefsen and Michael Stolpe
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2020
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On the heterogeneous trade and welfare effects of GATT/WTO membership Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch, Erdal Yalcin and Yoto V. Yotov
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2020
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Covid-19 shocking global value chains Peter Eppinger, Gabriel Felbermayr, Oliver Krebs and Bohdan Kukharsky
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2020
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Mask wars China's exports of medical goods in times of COVID-19 A. Fuchs, L. Kaplan, K. Kis-Katos, S.S. Schmidt, F. Turbanisch, F. Wang
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2020
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Worth the pain? firms' exporting behavior to countries under sanctions Matthieu Crozet, Julian Hinz, Amrei Stammann, and Joschka Wanner
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2020]
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Assessing Asia Sub-Saharan Africa global value chain linkages Heiwai Tang, Douglas Zhihua Zeng, and Albert Zeufack
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2020
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Reliable real-time output gap estimates based on a modified Hamilton filter Josefine Quast and Maik H. Wolters
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2020
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The seniority structure of sovereign debt Matthias Schlegl, Christoph Trebesch and Mark L.J. Wright
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2019
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Introducing dominant currency pricing in the ECB's global macroeconomic model Georgios Georgiadis and Saskia Mösle
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2019
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Distortions in aid allocation of United Nations flash appeals evidence from the 2015 Nepal earthquake Vera Z. Eichenauer, Andreas Fuchs, Sven Kunze and Eric Strobl
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 02/2019
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Persistent zeros the extensive margin of trade Julian Hinz, Amrei Stammann, and Joschka Wanner
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2019
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Revisiting the euro's trade cost and welfare effects Gabriel Felbermayr and Marina Steininger
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 03/2019
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The impact of forecast errors on fiscal planning and debt accumulation Martin Ademmer and Jens Boysen‐Hogrefe
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2019
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Does private aid follow the flag? an empirical analysis of humanitarian assistance Andreas Fuchs, Hannes Öhler
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2019]
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The Japanese corporate board network Matthias Raddant and Hiroshi Takahashi
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 05/2019
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Distance(s) and the volatility of international trade(s) Arnaud Mehl, Martin Schmitz and Cédric Tille
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2019
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Arbeitsanreize beim Bezug von Arbeitslosengeld II ein Reformvorschlag Alfred Boss
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2019
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The impact of monetary conditions on bank lending to households Győző Gyöngyösi, Steven Ongena and Ibolya Schindele
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2019
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Mindfulness, preferences and well-being mindfulness predicts adolescents' field behaviour Katharina Lima de Miranda
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 04/2019
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What do we really know about the transatlantic current account? Martin T. Braml and Gabriel J. Felbermayr
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2019
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From theory to policy with gravitas a solution to the mystery of the excess trade balances Gabriel J. Felbermayr and Yoto V. Yotov
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2019
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The EU self-surplus puzzle an indication of VAT fraud? Martin T. Braml and Gabriel J. Felbermayr
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2019
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The making of a new cleavage? evidence from social media debates about migration Esther Ademmer, Tobias Stöhr
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2019]
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Pharmaceutical prices: the impact of the launch strategy an analysis of German data Yvonne-Beatrice Böhler, Christian Lamping and Philipp C. Wichardt
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2019]
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Using innovation to hedge against economic and political uncertainty evidence from emerging nations Rajeev K. Goel and Michael A. Nelson
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2019
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Can gender quotas prevent risky choice shifts? the effect of gender composition on group decisions under risk Katharina Lima de Miranda, Lena Detlefsen, Ulrich Schmidt
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2019
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Investment tax incentives and their big time-to-build fiscal multiplier Dimitrios Bermperoglou, Yota Deli, Sarantis Kalyvitis
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 11/2019
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More development, less emigration to OECD countries identifying inconsistencies between cross-sectional and time-series estimates of the migration hump David Bençek, Claas Schneiderheinze
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2019
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Dissecting between plant and within-plant wage dispersion evidence from Germany Daniel Baumgarten, Gabriel Felbermayr, and Sybille Lehwald
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 11/2019
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On the effects of sanctions on trade and welfare new evidence based on structural gravity and a new database Gabriel Felbermayr, Constantinos Syropoulos, Erdal Yalcin, and Yoto V. Yotov
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2019
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China's overseas lending Sebastian Horn, Carmen Reinhart and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 06/2019
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Is favoritism a threat to Chinese aid effectiveness? A subnational analysis of Chinese development projects A. Dreher, A. Fuchs, R. Hodler, B.C. Parks, P.A. Raschky, M.J. Tierney
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2019
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Exportweltmeister the low returns on Germany's capital exports Franziska Hünnekes, Moritz Schularick and Christoph Trebesch
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 07/2019
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Global financial cycles since 1880 Galina Potjagailo and Maik H. Wolters
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2019]
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What induces firms to license foreign technologies? international survey evidence Dirk Dohse, Rajeev K. Goel, and Michael A. Nelson
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Bearing the cost of politics consumer prices and welfare in Russia Julian Hinz and Evgenii Monastyrenko
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 01/2018
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Welche Rolle spielen negative Emissionen für die zukünftige Klimapolitik? eine ökonomische Einschätzung des 1,5°C-Sonderberichts des Weltklimarats Wilfried Rickels, Christine Merk, Johannes Honneth, Jörg Schwinger, Martin F. Quaas, Andreas Oschlies
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 11/2018
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When does team remuneration work? an experimental study on interactions between workplace contexts Simon Bartke, Felix Gelhaar
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2018]
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Measuring Venezuelan emigration with Twitter Ricardo Hausmann, Julian Hinz, and Muhammed A. Yildirim
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2018]
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ECB interventions in distressed sovereign debt markets the case of Greek bonds Christoph Trebesch and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Foreign-law bonds can they reduce sovereign borrowing costs? Marcos Chamon, Julian Schumacher and Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Turning the global thermostat - who, when, and how much? Wilfried Rickels, Martin F. Quaas, Kate Ricke, Johannes Quaas, Juan Moreno-Cruz, Sjak Smulders
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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The nutrient-income elasticity in ultra-poor households evidence from Kenya Hamidou Jawara and Rainer Thiele
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 10/2018
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Foreign currency bank funding and global factors Signe Krogstrup and Cédric Tille
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2018]
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Employment protection and firm relocation theory and evidence Gerda Dewit, Holger Görg and Yama Temouri
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2018]
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Sovereign defaults in court Julian Schuhmacher, Christoph Trebesch and Henrik Enderlein
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [2018]
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Democracy and Aid Donorship Andreas Fuchs and Angelika Müller ; IFW Kiel
Kiel: IFW, September 2018
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Resolving sovereign debt crises the role of political risk Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 08/2018
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Fiscal implications of the ECB's public sector purchase programme (PSPP) Harmen Lehment
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Promoting labour market integration of refugees with trade preferences beyond the EU-Jordan compact Heliodoro Temprano Arroyo
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Democracy and aid donorship Andreas Fuchs and Angelika Müller
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2018
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Does the European Union achieve comprehensive blue growth? progress of EU coastal states in the Baltic and North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean against sustainable development Goal 14 Wilfried Rickels, Christian Weigand, Patricia Grasse, Jörn Schmidt, Rudi Voss
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 09/2018
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Employment to output elasticities & reforms towards flexicurity evidence from OECD countries Holger Görg, Cecília Hornok, Catia Montagna, and George E. Onwordi
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 11/2018
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Schätzungen des verbleibenden CO2-Budgets täuschen über die Herausforderungen in der Klimapolitik hinweg Wilfried Rickels, Christine Merk, Johannes Honneth, Jörg Schwinger, Martin F. Quaas, Andreas Oschlies
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 11/2018
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Foreign direct investment & corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa an empirical analysis at the local level Julian Donaubauer, Peter Kannen, Frauke Steglich
[Kiel]: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 12/2018
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Large-scale farms and smallholders evidence from Zambia Jann Lay, Kerstin Nolte, Kacana Sipangule
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Preferences for redistribution in the US, Italy, Norway an experiment study Gianluca Grimalda, Francesco Farina, Ulrich Schmidt
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2018
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Is necessity the mother of disruption? Stephanie Preißner, Christina Raasch, and Tim Schweisfurth
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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The cost of sanctions estimating lost trade with gravity Julian Hinz
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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The changing international linkages of Switzerland an overview Cédric Tille
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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The ties that bind geopolitical motivations for economic integration Julian Hinz ; IfW, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, June 2017
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Economic systems in developing countries a macro cluster approach Markus Ahlborn, Rainer Schweickert
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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On punishment institutions and effective deterrence of illicit behavior Johannes Buckenmaier, Eugen Dimant, Ann-Christin Posten, Ulrich Schmidt
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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Female owners versus female managers who is better at introducing innovations? Dirk Dohse, Rajeev K. Goel, and Michael A. Nelson
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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Homogenous vs. heterogenous transition functions in smooth transition regressions a LM-type test Matei Demetrescu, Julian S. Leppin, and Stefan Reitz
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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The political economy of preferential trade agreements an empirical investigation Giovanni Facchini, Peri Silva, and Gerald Willmann
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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Critically important the heterogeneous effect of politics on trade Julian Hinz and Elsa Leromain
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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Hierarchical similarity biases in idea evaluation a study in enterprise crowdfunding Tim G. Schweisfurth, Michael A. Zaggl, Claus P. Schöttl, Christina Raasch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2017
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Democracies cooperate more even where it threatens to bite? Philipp Hühne, Birgit Meyer, Peter Nunnenkamp, Martin Roy
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, July 2015
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Corrupt governments receive less bilateral aid governance and the delivery of foreign aid through non-government actors by Martin Acht, Toman Omar Mahmoud, Rainer Thiele
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, January 2014
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The allocation of German aid self-interest and government ideology Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Maya Schmaljohann
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, January 2013
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The effect of labor migration on the diffusion of democracy evidence from a former Soviet republic Toman Omar Mahmoud, Hillel Rapoport, Andreas Steinmayr, Christoph Trebesch
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, August 2013