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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Foreign Students and Migration to the United States
2011
World Development 39 (8), 1294–1307
Global Warming Induced Water-Cycle Changes and Industrial Production – A Scenario Analysis for the Upper Danube River Basin
2011
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 231 (3), 415–439
Working paper version available as: ifo Working Paper 94 (PDF)
Education and Catch-up in the Industrial Revolution
2011
in: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 3 (3), 92–126
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 2816 (PDF)
Broadband Infrastructure and Economic Growth
2011
Economic Journal 121 (552), 505–532
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 2861 (PDF)
Predictive Ability of Business Cycle Indicators under Test: A Case Study for Euro Area Industrial Production
2011
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 231 (1), 82-106
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 3158 (PDF)
Geoadditive latent variable modelling of count data on multiple sexual partnering in Nigeria
2011
in: Biometrics 67 (2), 620-628
Is Traditional Teaching really all that Bad? A Within-Student Between-Subject Approach
2011
in: Economics of Education Review 30 (2), 365-379
Bicycle Use in Germany: Explaining Differences between Municipalities with Social Network Effects
2011
in: Urban Studies 48 (2), 427–437
The Expansion of Higher Education and Time-Consistent Taxation
2011
European Journal of Political Economy 27 (2), 257–267
Electricity usage in micro-enterprises — Evidence from Lake Victoria, Uganda
2011
Energy for Sustainable Development 15, 21–31
Labor Turnover before Plant Closure: ‘Leaving the Sinking Ship’ vs. ‘Captain Throwing Ballast Overboard’
2011
in: Labour Economics 18 (1), 93–101
Sample Selectivity and the Validity of International Student Achievement Tests in Economic Research
2011
in: Economics Letters 110 (2), 79-82
Working paper version available as: NBER Working Paper 15867
Are Family-Friendly Workplace Practices a Valuable Firm Resource?
2011
in: Strategic Management Journal 32 (4), 343–367
Econometric Methods for Causal Evaluation of Education Policies and Practices: A Non-Technical Guide
2011
in: Education Economics 19 (2), 109-137
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 2877 (PDF)
Local Fiscal Equalization in Estonia: Is a Reform Necessary?
2010
Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 22 (2–3), 165 – 180
A Fragile Pillar: Statutory Pensions and the Risk of Old-Age Poverty in Germany
2010
in: FinanzArchiv 66 (4), 419-441
Modeling the Extensive Margin of World Trade: New Evidence on GATT and WTO Membership
2010
in: World Economy 33 (11), 1430–1469
New Empirical Analysis in the Economics of Education
2010
in: Economic Journal 120 (546), F183-F186
Föderalismusreform II: Zur Frage des Controlling der Konsolidierungshilfen
2010
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 11 (3), 260-269
Frühkindliche Bildung und spätere kognitive und nichtkognitive Fähigkeiten: Deutsche und internationale Evidenz
2010
in: Vierteljahresheft zur Wirtschaftsforschung 3, 99-120
Working paper version available as: Ifo Working Paper 91 (PDF)
The Invisible Hand Plays Dice: Eventualities in Sects Markets
2010
Public Choice 145 (3-4), 483–505
The Implications of Heterogeneous Resource Intensities on Technical Change and Growth
2010
Canadian Journal of Economics 43, 1173-1197
Ageing and the Welfare State: Securing Sustainability
2010
Oxford Review of Economic Policy 26 (4), 655–673
Default Rates in the Loan Market for SMEs: Evidence from Slovakia
2010
Economic Systems 34 (2), 133–147
Restrictive Immigration Policy in Germany: Pains and Gains Foregone?
2010
in: Review of World Economics 146 (1), 1-21