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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Merit Pay International
2011
in: Education Next 11 (2), 72-77
The Relationship between Carbon, Commodity and Financial Markets – A Copula Analysis
2011
in: Economic Record, 87, issue supplement s1, 105–124
Does trade integration alter monetary policy transmission?
2011
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 35 (4), 545-564
Exchange rate and wage policies in Central and Eastern Europe
2011
in: Journal of Policy Modeling 33 (3), 347-360
Wasser als Standortfaktor am Beispiel der bayerischen Wirtschaft
2011
Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik und Umweltrecht 34 (1), 17-41
Comparing Conventional and New Policy Approaches for Carnivore Conservation
2011
Environmental and Resource Economics 48 (2), 287-301
Sozialleistungsbezug und Erwerbsanreize: Familien in der Grundsicherung
2011
in: Sozialer Fortschritt 60 (1-2), 24–32
Trade and Investment Liberalization as Determinants of Multilateral Environmental Agreement Membership
2011
in: International Tax and Public Finance 18 (6), 605–633
Effects of Prenatal and Early Life Malnutrition: Evidence from the Greek Famine
2011
Journal of Health Economics 30 (3), 479–488
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 2994 (PDF) and George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper Nr. 10-09 (Abstract)
Sorting It Out: Technical Barriers to Trade and Industry Productivity
2011
in: Open Economies Review 22 (1), 93-117
Trade and Unemployment: What Do the Data Say?
2011
in: European Economic Review 55 (6), 741–758
Globalization and labor market outcomes: Wage bargaining, search frictions, and firm heterogeneity
2011
in: Journal of Economic Theory 146 (1), 39-73
Trade intermediation and the organization of exporters
2011
in: Review of International Economics19 (4), 634–648
Product Market Regulation, Firm Selection, and Unemployment
2011
in: Journal of the European Economic Association 9 (2), 278-317
Teaching Math to the Talented
2011
in: Education Next 11 (1), 10-18
Why Go to France or Germany, if You Could as Well Go to the UK or the US? Selective Features of Immigration to Four Major OECD Countries
2011
in: Journal of Common Market Studies 49 (4), 767–796
Effects of Innovation on Employment: A Dynamic Panel Analysis
2011
in: International Journal of Industrial Organization 29, 210–220
Assisted Reproductive Technologies in a Model of Fertility Choice
2011
Journal of Population Economics 24 (3), 1101–1132
Incumbent Innovation and Domestic Entry
2011
Small Business Economics 36 (2), 271–279
Who’s Got the Aces Up His Sleeve? Functional Specialization of Cities and Entrepreneurship
2011
Annals of Regional Science 46 (3), 621-636
Union membership and employment dynamics: A note
2011
in: Economics Letters 110 (1), 38-40
Cross-Country Evidence on Teacher Performance Pay
2011
in: Economics of Education Review 30 (3), 404–418
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 3151 (PDF)
How Much Do Educational Outcomes Matter in OECD Countries?
2011
in: Economic Policy 67, 427–491
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 3238 (PDF)
Unemployment and Gang Crime: Can Prosperity Backfire?
2011
Economics of Governance 12 (3), 259–273
Pay for Politicians and Candidate Selection: An Empirical Analysis
2011
Journal of Public Economics 95 (7–8), 877–885