Beiträge in referierten Zeitschriften
Das ifo Institut hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, erstklassige Forschung zu betreiben, um im nationalen und internationalen Kontext etwas zur wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Debatte beizutragen und damit das Wissen um ökonomische Zusammenhänge maßgeblich voranzutreiben. Beiträge von ifo-Wissenschaftler*innen finden sich deswegen in einer großen Bandbreite von anerkannten wissenschaftlichen Journals. Besonderes Augenmerk richtet das ifo auf die referierten Top-Journals der Kategorien A+ bis C.
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The Welfare Consequences of Import Tariffs: A Quantitative Perspective
2015
in: Journal of International Economics 97 (2), 295-309
Unemployment and Suicide Mortality: Evidence from Regional Panel Data in Europe
2015
in: Health Economics 24 (8), 936-950
Political Socialization in Flux? Linking Family Non-Intactness during Childhood to Adult Civic Engagement
2016
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A 179 (3), 633-656
Suicide terrorism and religious cleavage
2016
Public Choice 166 (1-2), 3-28
Supermajorities and political rent extraction
2016
Kyklos 68 (1), 65-81
Did globalization influence credit market deregulation?
2016
The World Economy 39 (3), 426-443
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper No. 5374 (PDF), Information
Promises, policies and pocketbook voting
2015
European Economic Review 75, 177–194
Forecasting GDP at the regional level with many predictors
2015
German Economic Review 16 (2), 226-254
Appendix; Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper No. 3956 (PDF); Munich Discussion Paper No. 2013-13 (Information)
Time Varying Fiscal Multipliers in Germany
2015
in: Review of Economics 66 (1), 13-46
An International Look at the Single-Parent Family
2015
Education Next 15 (2), 42-49
Culture, Spatial Diffusion of Ideas and their Long-Lasting Imprints - Evidence from Froebel's Kindergarten Movement
2015
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (3), 601-630
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 4749 (PDF)
Do Couples Bargain over Fertility?
2015
in: Annals of Economics and Statistics Special Volume: Economics of Gender (Annales d'Économie et de Statistique) 117-118, 211-231
Working paper version available as: Ifo Working Paper 92 (PDF)
International trade and worker flows: empirical evidence for Germany
2015
Review of World Economics 151 (3), 589-608
Sonderband zum Thema “Globalization and labor market outcomes: de-industrialization, job security, and wage inequalities”
Democracy with group identity
2015
European Journal of Political Economy 40 (B), 274-287
Regional Air Quality and Happiness in Germany
2015
in: International Regional Science Review 38 (4), 437-451
Trends in economics publications represented by JEL categories between 2007 and 2013
2016
Applied Economics Letters 23 (9), 660-663
Public child care and mothers´ labor subbly: Evidence from two quasi-experiments
2015
in: Journal of Public Economics 123, 1-16
Kyoto and Carbon Leakage: An Empirical Analysis of the Carbon Content of Bilateral Trade
2015
Review of Economics and Statistics 97 (1), 104-115
Announcing Is Bad, Delaying Is Worse: Another Pitfall in Well-Intended Climate Policy
2015
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 235 (3), 286-297
Do Mobile Pensioners Threaten the Deferred Taxation of Savings?
2015
CESifo Economic Studies 61 (2), 465-483
Optimal Higher Education Enrollment and Productivity Externalities in a Two-Sector Model
2015
Journal of Public Economics 121, 1-13
Trade in Ideas: Outsourcing and Knowledge Spillovers
2015
International Economics and Economic Policy 12 (2), 221–237
Bilateral Trade and Similarity of Income Distributions: The Role of Second Moments
2015
in: Economics Letters 126, 159-162
Lying and Age: An Experimental Study
2015
Journal of Economic Psychology 46, 12-25
On the Rationality of Medium-Term Tax Revenue Forecasts: Evidence from Germany
2015
in: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 235 (1), 22-40