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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Why Uncertainty Matters - Discounting under Intertemporal Risk Aversion and Ambiguity
2014
Economic Theory 56(3), 627-664
Comparing Labor Supply Elasticities in Europe and the US: New Results
2014
Journal of Human Resources 49 (3), 723-838
With Which Countries do Tax Havens Share Information?
2014
International Tax and Public Finance 21 (2), 175-197
On Option Values in Environmental and Resource Economics
2014
Resource and Energy Economics 37, 242-252
After-School Care and Children’s Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills
2014
B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy - Contributions (4), 1299-1336
Lower and Upper Bounds of Unfair Inequality: Theory and Evidence for Germany and the US
2014
Social Choice and Welfare 43, 73-99
Political Leaders' Socioeconomic Background and Fiscal Performance in Germany
2014
European Journal of Political Economy 34, 184-205
Watch Your Step: Optimal Policy in a Tipping Climate
2014
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6(1), 1–31
Labor Demand Effects of Rising Electricity Prices: Evidence for Germany
2014
Energy Policy 75, 266-277
Geschlechtsspezifische Ungleichheiten in der Arbeitswelt: Kantonale Muster der Zeitungleichheit
2014
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 41 (1), 09-31
Optimal CO2 Mitigation under Damage Risk Valuation
2014
Nature Climate Change 4, 631–636
Bundestagswahlkampf 2013: Klientelpolitik durch Steuerreform?
2014
Die Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 15 (2), 182-194
Evidence and Persistence of Education Inequality in an Early-Tracking System – The German Case
2014
Scuola Democratica 2
Optimal Climate Change Mitigation under Long-Term Growth Uncertainty: Stochastic Integrated Assessment and Analytic Findings
2014
European Economic Review 69, 104-125
Comparing Inequality Aversion across Countries when Labor Supply Responses Differ
2014
International Tax and Public Finance 21 (5), 845-873
The Impact of Redistributive Policies on Inequality in OECD Countries
2014
Applied Economics 46 (17), 2066-2086
Nice Guys Finish Last: Do Honest Taxpayers Face Higher Tax Rates?
2014
Kyklos 67 (1), 29-53
Public-sector outsourcing - The desirability of outsourcing the provision of public services depends on their characteristics and market conditions
2014
IZA World of Labor
Intergenerational Transmission of Education and Mediating Channels: Evidence from a Compulsory Schooling Reform in Germany
2014
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 116 (3), 878–907
Ökonometrische Methoden zur Evaluierung kausaler Effekte der Wirtschaftspolitik
2014
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 15 (2), 105-132
Information, Working paper version available as: Ifo Working Paper 178 (PDF)
International Trade and Collective Bargaining Outcomes: Evidence from German Employer-Employee Data
2014
in: The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 116(3), 820–837
Accepted: 2012
Assessing the Macroeconomic Forecasting Performance of Boosting - Evidence for the United States, the Euro Area, and Germany
2014
Journal of Forecasting 33 (4), 231–242
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper No. 4148 (PDF)
Surfing Alone? The Internet and Social Capital: Evidence from an Unforeseeable Technological Mistake
2014
Journal of Public Economics 117, 73-89
Information, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 3469 (PDF)
On the robustness of balance statistics with respect to nonresponse
2014
in: Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis 11 (2), 1-18
English as a Second Dialect Policy and Achievement of Aboriginal Students in British Columbia
2014
in: Canadian Public Policy 40 (2), 182-192