Contributions in Refereed Journals
The ifo Institute has set itself the goal of conducting first-class research in order to contribute substantially to the economic debate in the national and international context and thus decisively advance knowledge of economic issues. Therefore, contributions by ifo scientists can be found in a wide range of renowned scientific journals. The ifo pays particular attention to the top refereed journals in the categories A+ to C.
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Calculating the excellence shift: How efficiently do institutions produce highly cited papers?
2017
Scientometrics 112 (3), 1859-1864
What Marx Means Today
2017
Economic Affairs 37 (2), 229-239
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper Nr. 6463 (PDF)
The Elasticity of Taxable Income in the Presence of Deduction Possibilities
2017
Journal of Public Economics 151, 41-55
Public Attitudes Toward Fiscal Consolidation: Evidence from a Representative German Population Survey
2017
Kyklos 70 (1), 42-69
Exporting and Labor Demand: Micro-level evidence from Germany
2017
Canadian Journal of Economics 50 (4), 1161–1189
Inequality of Opportunity: East vs. West Germany
2017
Bulletin of Economic Research 69 (4), 421–427
Immigration, Search, and Redistribution: A Quantitative Assessment of Native Welfare
Oxford University Press, 2018
Journal of the European Economic Association, Volume 16, Issue 4, 1137–1188
Do parties punish MPs for voting against the party line?
2017
CESifo Economic Studies 63 (3), 317–332
Buffering volatility: A study on the limits of Germany's energy revolution
2017
European Economic Review 99, 130-150
Information, PDF Download, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 5950 (PDF), NBER Working Paper, Nr. 22467, 2016
What are the Top Five Journals in Economics? A New Meta-ranking
2018
Applied Economics 50 (6), 659-675
Who is the 'Journal Grand Master'? A new ranking based on the Elo rating system
2017
Journal of Informetrics 11 (3), 800-809
Do Natural Hazards Cause International Migration?
2017
in: CESifo Economic Studies 63 (4), 445–480
Temporary Agency Work and the Great Recession
2017
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 136 , 29-44
Unexpected loan losses and bank capital in an estimated DSGE model of the euro area
2017
Journal of Macroeconomics 54, 161–186
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 5266 (PDF)
Shocking news and cognitive performance
2018
European Journal of Political Economy 1, 93–106
Returns to Office in National and Local Politics: A Bootstrap Method and Evidence from Finland
2017
Journal of Law Economics and Organization 33 (3), 413-442
Does broadband infrastructure boost employment?
2017
IZA World of Labor, 04-08
Standing on the shoulder of giants: The aspect of free-riding in RePEc rankings
2018
Applied Economics Letters 25 (4), 223-228
Africa's Skill Tragedy: Does Teachers' Lack of Knowledge Lead to Low Student Performance?
2018
Journal of Human Resources 53 (3), 553-578
Daddy months
2017
Journal of Population Economics, vol. 30, 875–892
Simultaneous Supplies of Dirty Energy and Capacity Constrained Clean Energy: Is There a Green Paradox?
2017
Environmental and Resource Economics 68 (1), 65–96
Who Has Terror Angst? Perceptions of the Effects of Terror on the World Economy
2018
Applied Economics Letters 25 (1), 29-33
Information, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 6049 (PDF)
Knowledge Capital and Aggregate Income Differences: Development Accounting for U.S. States
2017
in: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 9 (4), 184-224
Term limits and intergovernmental grants: Evidence from Italian cities
2017
in: Regional Science and Urban Economics 64, 01–11
Education and Religious Participation: City-Level Evidence from Germany’s Secularization Period 1890-1930
2017
in: Journal of Economic Growth 22 (3), 273–311