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2020, 1:
Sharks and minnows in a shoal of words: measuring latent ideological positions of German economic research institutes based on text mining techniques Sami Diaf, Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Ida Rockenbach
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, Department of Socioeconomics, 2020
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2020,1:
Sharks and minnows in a shoal of words: measuring latent ideological positions of German economic research institutes based on text mining techniques Sami Diaf, Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Ida Rockenbach
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, Department Socioeconomics, 2020
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2019,1:
Oil price shocks and protest can shadow economy mitigate? Phoebe W. Ishak, Ulrich Fritsche
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2019
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2019, 1:
Oil price shocks and protest can shadow economy mitigate? Phoebe W. Ishak, Ulrich Fritsche
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2019
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2018, 1:
Predictability of Euro area revisions Katharina Glass
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018, 2:
A microfounded model of money demand under uncertainty, and some empirical evidence Ingrid Groeßl, Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018,4:
Deciphering professional forecasters' stories analyzing a corpus of textual predictions for the German economy Ulrich Fritsche, Johannes Puckelwald
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018, 3:
Has macroeconomic forecasting changed after the Great Recession? panel-based evidence on accuracy and forecaster behaviour from Germany Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Karsten Müller
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018, 4:
Deciphering professional forecasters' stories analyzing a corpus of textual predictions for the German economy Ulrich Fritsche, Johannes Puckelwald
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018,2:
A microfounded model of money demand under uncertainty, and some empirical evidence Ingrid Groeßl, Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018,1:
Predictability of Euro area revisions Katharina Glass
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2018,3:
Has macroeconomic forecasting changed after the Great Recession? panel-based evidence on accuracy and forecaster behaviour from Germany Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Karsten Müller
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2018
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2017,2:
Forecasting growth of U.S. aggregate and household-sector M2 after 2000 using economic uncertainty measures Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2017
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2017, 1:
Theories, techniques and the formation of German business cycle forecasts evidence from a survey among professional forecasters Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Gabi Waldhof
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2017
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2017, 2:
Forecasting growth of U.S. aggregate and household-sector M2 after 2000 using economic uncertainty measures Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2017
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2017,1:
Theories, techniques and the formation of German business cycle forecasts evidence from a survey among professional forecasters Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Gabi Waldhof
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2017
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2016,2:
Personal insolvency dynamics in Germany and the UK a SUR-TAR approach Nadja König
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2016
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2016,3:
Household debt and macrodynamics how do income distribution and insolvency regulations interact? Nadja König
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2016
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2016,1:
Animal spirits, the stock market, and the unemployment rate some evidence for German data Ulrich Fritsche, Christian Pierdzioch
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2016
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2016,5:
Are consumers planning consumption according to an Euler equation? Lena Dräger
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2016
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2016,4:
Labor productivity slowdown in the developed economies another productivity puzzle? Georg Erber, Ulrich Fritsche, Patrick Harms
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2016
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2015,5:
Predicting recessions in Germany with boosted regression trees Jörg Döpke, Ulrich Fritsche, Christian Pierdzioch
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2015
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2014,5:
Financial investment constraints a panel threshold application to German firm level data Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, August 2015
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2015,1:
Cross-border banking and business cycles in asymmetric currency unions Lena Dräger, Christian R. Proaño
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2015
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2015,2:
Market discipline across bank governance models empirical evidence from German depositors Eva A. Arnold, Ingrid Größl, Philipp Koziol
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2015
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2015,3:
Disagreement à la Taylor evidence from survey microdata Lena Dräger, Michael J. Lamla
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2015
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2015,4:
A microfounded model of money demand under uncertainty, and its empirical validation using cointegration and rolling-window dynamic multiplier analysis Ingrid Größl, Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2015
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2014,6:
Real-time macroeconomic data and uncertainty Katharina Glass, Ulrich Fritsche
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2014
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2014,2:
Evaluating the link between consumers' savings portfolio decisions, their inflation expectations and economic news Eva Arnold, Lena Dräger, Ulrich Fritsche
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2014
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2014,4:
Catching up with the Joneses and borrowing constraints an agent-based analysis of household debt Nadja König, Ingrid Größl
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2014
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2014,3:
A money-based indicator for deflation risk Gianni Amisano, Roberta Colavecchio, Gabriel Fagan
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2014
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2014,1:
Are consumer expectations theory-consistent? the role of macroeconomic determinants and central bank communication Lena Dräger, Michael J. Lamla, Damjan Pfajfar
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2014
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2013,7:
Genesis and persistence of trust in banks Ingrid Größl, Rolf von Lüde, Jan Fleck
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,2:
The real income shares of labor, human and physical capital determination method and first results for Germany Peter E.J. Steffen
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,6:
A macroeconometric assessment of Minskys Financial Instability Hpothesis Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Artur Tarassow
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,1:
Imperfect information and inflation expectations evidence from microdata Lamla, Michael, Dräger, Lena
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,3:
The role of data revisions and disagreement in professional forecasts Eva A. Arnold
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,9:
The real income shares of labor, human and physical capital from micro- and macro-data Peter E.J. Steffen
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,5:
Anchoring of consumers' inflation expectations evidence from microdata Lena Dräger, Michael J. Lamla
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,8:
Don't worry, be right! survey wording effects on inflation perceptions and expectation Lena Dräger, Ulrich Fritsche
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2013,4:
Money growth and inflation evidence from a Markov Switching Bayesian VAR Gianni Amisano, Roberta Colavecchio
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2013
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2012,3:
International similarities of bank lending practices and varieties of insolvency laws a comparative analysis of France and Germany Ingrid Größl, Nadine Levratto
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2012
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2012,1:
Forecasting the Euro do forecasters have an asymmetric loss function? Ulrich Fritsche, Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-Christoph Ruelke, Georg Stadtmann
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2012
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2012,2:
Forecasting the Brazilian Real and the Mexican Peso asymmetric loss, forecast rationality, and forecaster herding Ulrich Fritsche, Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-Christoph Ruelke, Georg Stadtmann
Hamburg: Universität Hamburg, Department Socioeconomics, 2012