> Verlagsreihe
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2023, 1:
Do fiscal rules reduce public investment? evidence from European regions Leonard Mühlenweg/Lena Gerling
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, July 2023
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2022, 1:
A chance to win or lose it all? a systematic literature review on the consequences of natural disasters for governments Anna Kindsmüller
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, May 2022
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2022, 3:
Drivers of economic growth the special case of Sub-Saharan Africa Helena Helfer
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, November 2022
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2022, 2:
Institutional hierarchies and economic growth a bundled approach Helena Helfer
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, November 2022
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2021, 3:
Trust we lost the Treuhand experience and political behavior in the former German Democratic Republic Kim Leonie Kellermann
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, [2021]
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2021, 4:
Building bridges bilateral manager connections and international trade Felix Hoch/Jonas Rudsinske
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, December 2021
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2021, 2:
Die Pandemie verschiebt die Dringlichkeiten in der Infrastrukturpolitik Anna Kindsmüller
Münster: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, CIW - Centrum für Interdisziplinäre Wirtschaftsforschung, [2021]
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2021, 1:
Die Konjunkturreagibilität öffentlicher Investitionen am Beispiel der deutschen Schuldenbremse Isabel Boldrick
Münster: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, CIW - Centrum für Interdisziplinäre Wirtschaftsforschung, [2021]
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2020, 1:
Why so negative? negative party positioning in spatial models of voting Felix Hoch/Kim Leonie Kellermann
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, November 2020
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2019, 2:
Winning a district election in a clientelistic society evidence from decentralized Indonesia Alfa Farah
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, September 2019
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2019, 4:
Fiscal decentralization and electoral participation analyzing districts in Indonesia Alfa Farah
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, October 2019
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2019, 3:
The impact of election information shocks on populist party preferences evidence from Germany Lena Gerling, Kim Leonie Kellermann
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, September 2019
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2019, 1:
The dynamics of political myths and ideologies Thomas Apolte, Julia Müller
Münster: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, CIW - Centrum für Interdisziplinäre Wirtschaftsforschung, April 2019
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2019, 5:
Rally around the EU flag! supra-nationalism in the light of Islamist terrorism Anna Nowak
Münster: University of Münster, CIW - Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, November 2019
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2018, 5:
Immigration and anti-immigrant sentiments evidence from the 2017 German parliamentary election Kim Leonie Kellermann/Simon Winter
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, December 2018
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2018, 6:
You failed! Government satisfaction and party preferences facing Islamist terrorism Anna Nowak
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, December 2018
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2018, 1:
A theory of autocratic transition prerequisites to self-enforcing democracy Thomas Apolte
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, January 2018
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2018, 3:
Radioinactive: are nuclear power plant outages in France contagious to the German electricity price? Sonja Rinne
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, Mai 2018
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2018, 4:
An empirical investigation on the distributional impact of network charges in Germany Lisa Schlesewsky/Simon Winter
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, June 2018
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2018, 2:
Fiscal disparity, institutions and asymmetric yardstick competition Alfa Farah
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, April 2018
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2017, 3:
Minimum wages and vocational training incentives in Germany Kim Leonie Kellermann
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, February 2017
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2017, 4:
Political participation and party capture in a dualized economy a game theory approach Kim Leonie Kellermann
Münster: University of Münster, School of Business and Economics, Center for Interdisciplinary Economics, August 2017