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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Welche Bedeutung hat das deutsche „Audit Committee“ für die Qualität der Unternehmensberichterstattung?
2016
Zeitschrift für Corporate Governance Jg. 11 (2), 85-92
The imperfect-common-knowledge Phillips curve: Calvo vs Rotemberg
2016
Economics Letters, Volume 148, 45–47
The Economics of Tipping the Climate Dominoes
2016
Nature Climate Change 6, 514-520
Linking Microsimulation and CGE Models
2016
International Journal of Microsimulation 9 (1), 167–174
Governance Quality and Net Migration Flows
2016
Regional Science and Urban Economics Vol. 60, 238-248
Democracy and Growth: Evidence from a Machine Learning Indicator
2016
European Journal of Political Economy, Vol.45 (S), 85–107
Own-wage labor supply elasticities: variation across time and estimation methods
2016
IZA Journal of Labor Economics 5 (10), 01-31
Revenue decentralization, central oversight and the political budget cycle: Evidence from Israel
2016
European Journal of Political Economy 42, 01-16
Services Versus Goods Trade: A Firm Level Comparison
2016
Review of World Economics Vol. 152 (1), 19-41
Creative accounting and electoral motives: Evidence from OECD countries
2016
in: Journal of Comparative Economics 44 (2), 243-257
Working paper version available as: Ifo Working Paper No. 201 (PDF)
Does Early Educational Tracking Increase Migrant-Native Achievement Gaps? Differences-in-Differences Evidence across Countries
2016
in: Economics of Education Review 52, 134–154
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper No. 5248 (PDF)
Political Leaders’ Socioeconomic Background and Public Budget Deficits: Evidence from OECD Countries
2016
Economics & Politics 28 (1), 55–78
Ambiguous Tipping Points
2016
Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization 132B, 5–18
The Economic Effects of EU Tax Jurisprudence
2016
European Law Review 41 (1), 44-71
The Debt Brake in the Eyes of the German Population
2016
International Economics and Economic Policy 13 (1), 139–159
A Viable Insolvency Procedure for Sovereigns in the Euro Area
2016
Journal of Common Market Studies 54 (2), 301–317
The Impact of US Sanctions on Poverty
2016
Journal of Development Economics 121, 110–119
Urban Shrinkage and Resurgence in Germany
2017
Urban Studies 54 (12), 2701-2718
General Education, Vocational Education, and Labor-Market Outcomes over the Life-Cycle
2017
Journal of Human Resources 52 (1), 48-87
Working paper version available as: NBER Working Paper 17504 | Latest version available: Download, Information
Paid Parental Leave and Children’s Schooling Outcomes
2018
in: The Economic Journal 128 (608), 81-117
The Importance of School Systems: Evidence from International Differences in Student Achievement
2016
Journal of Economic Perspectives 30 (3), 03-31
Information, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 5951 (PDF)
It Pays to Improve School Quality
2016
Education Next 16 (3), 52-60
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Recent trends in co-authorship in economics: Evidence from RePEc
2016
Applied Economics Letters 23 (12), 897-902
The Effects of 9/11 on Attitudes Toward Immigration and the Moderating Role of Education
2016
Kyklos 69 (4), 604-632
Gender equality in Muslim-majority countries
2016
Economic Systems 40, 683-698