Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge
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Ab dem Beitrag 129-09 wurde die Reihe "Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsbeiträge" auf eine reine Internetpublikation umgestellt. Die neue ISSN lautet seither 1869-2011.
197-23 Matthias Hunold, Johannes Muthers
Manufacturer Collusion and Resale Price Maintenance
196-23 Désirée I. Christofzik, Sebastian G. Kessing
On the Public Provision of Positional Goods
195-23 Lars-H. R. Siemers
The Hamilton Regression in Comparison: Evidence from German Business Cycles Since 1950
194-23 Aria Ardalan, Sebastian G. Kessing, Salmai Qari, Malte Zoubek
Does capital bear the burden of local corporate taxes? Evidence from Germany
193-21 Alexander Stöcker
Partisanship in a Young Democracy: Evidence from Ghana
192-21 Alexander Stöcker
Partisan Alignment and Political Corruption: Evidence from a New Democracy
191-19 Sebastian G. Kessing, Vilen Lipatov, J. Malte Zoubek
Optimal Taxation under Regional Inequality
190-19 Heinz Gebhardt, Lars-H. R. Siemers
189-19 Aria Ardalan, Sebastian G. Kessing
Tax Pass-Through in the European Beer Market
188-18 Heinz Gebhardt, Lars-H. R. Siemers
Zur strukturellen Finanzlage der Länder: eine aktuelle Auswertung und Methodenkritik
187-18 J. Malte Zoubek
Spatial Productivity Differences and the Optimal Tax Treatment of Commuting Expenses
186-18 Thomas Eichner, Gilbert Kollenbach und Mark Schopf
Buying versus leasing fuel deposits for preservation
185-18 Thomas Eichner, Gilbert Kollenbach und Mark Schopf
Demand versus Supply Side Climate Policies with a Carbon Dioxide Ceiling
184-18 Désirée I. Christofzik und Sebastian G. Kessing
183-18 Walter Buhr
Institutional Economics: A Sketch of Economic Growth Policy
182-17 Thomas K. Bauer, Tanja Kasten und Lars-H. R. Siemers
Business Taxation and Wages: Redistribution and Asymmetric Effects
181-17 Carsten Hefeker und Michael Neugart
Non-cooperative and Cooperative Policy Reforms under Uncertainty and Spillovers
180-16 Heinz Gebhardt und Lars-H. R. Siemers
179-16 Sebastian G. Kessing und Chiara Strozzi
The Regional Distribution of Public Employment: Theory and Evidence
178-15 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Buy coal for preservation and act strategically on the fuel market
177-15 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Buy coal to mitigate climate damage and benefit from strategic deposit action
176-15 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Self-enforcing environmental agreements and trade in fossil energy deposits
175-15 Gilbert Kollenbach
On the optimal accumulation of renewable energy generating capacity
174-15 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Economic Approaches to Ecosystem Analysis
173-15 Thomas Eichner
Subsistence level and theory of the welfare state
172-14 Gilbert Kollenbach
Unilateral Climate Poliy, the Green Paradox, Coalition Size and Stability
171-14 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Forging a global environmental agreement through trade sanctions on free riders?
170-14 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Global environmental agreements and international trade: Asymmetry of countries matters
169-14 Gilbert Kollenbach
Endogenous growth with a limited fossil fuel extrationapaity
168-14 Sebastian G. Kessing and Benny Schneider
Regional Investment and Individual Redistribution in a Federation
167-14 Lars-H. R. Siemers
A General Microsimulation Model for the EU VAT with a specic Application to Germany
166-14 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Stable and sustainable global tax coordination with Leviathan governments
165-14 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Self-enforcing international environmental agreements and trade: taxes versus caps
164-14 Gilbert Kollenbach
Unilateral climate policies and green paradoxes: Extraction costs matter
163-14 Gilbert Kollenbach
Research or Carbon Capture and Storage – how to limit climate change ?
162-13 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Self-enforcing environmental agreements and capital mobility
161-13 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Trade tariffs and self-enforcing environmental agreements
160-13 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Self-enforcing capital tax coordination
159-13 Carsten Hefeker and Michael Neugart
Policy Deviations, Uncertainty, and the European Court of Justice
158-12 Sebastian G. Kessing and Bernhard Koldert
Cross-Border Shopping and the Atkinson-Stiglitz Theorem
157-12 Moritz Bonn
Migrants` Acquisition of Cultural Skills and Selective Immigration Policies
156-12 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Self-enforcing environmental agreements and international trade
155-12 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Stable climate coalitions (Nash) and international trade
154-12 Moritz Bonn
Costs and Benefits of Immigration and Multicultural Interaction
153-12 Thomas K. Bauer, Tanja Kasten and Lars-H. R. Siemers
Business taxation and wages: evidence from individual panel data
152-11 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Unilateral reduction of medium-term carbon emissions via taxing emissions and consumption
151-11 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Flattening the carbon extraction path in unilateral costeffective action
150-11 Rüdiger Pethig
Competitive trilateral lobbying for and against subsidizing green energy
149-11 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Incidence of unilateral consumption taxes on world carbon emissions
148-11 Katherina Popkova
Can the exchange rate regime influence corruption?
147-11 Moritz Bonn
High Skilled Immigration Policy and Union Wage Setting
146-11 Artur Grigoryan
Incentives and the delegation of decision making power in sovereign wealth funds
145-10 Gerhard Brinkmann
Die konsekutiven Studiengänge: Unheil oder Chance für die Betriebswirtschaftslehre?
144-10 Nadine Stahlkopf
143-10 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
The carbon-budget approach to climate stabilization: Cost-effective subglobal versus global action
142-10 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
International carbon emissions trading and strategic incentives to subsidize green energy
141-10 Matthias Busse, Carsten Hefeker and Signe Nelgen
Foreign direct investment and exchange rate regimes
140-10 Carsten Hefeker and Blandine Zimmer
Central bank independence and conservatism under uncertainty: Substitutes or complements?
139-09 Gerhard Brinkmann
Die Zukunft der deutschen Sozialversicherung
138-09 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Efficient management of insecure fossil fuel imports through taxing (!) domestic green energy?
137-09 Rüdiger Pethig and Frieder Kolleß
Asymmetric capital-tax competition, unemployment and losses from capital market integration
136-09 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Carbon leakage, the green paradox and perfect future markets
135-09 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Taxing and trading carbon emissions in the EU: Distributional comparisons of mixed policies
134-09 Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
EU-type carbon emissions trade and the distributional impact of overlapping emissions taxes
133-09 Rüdiger Pethig
CO2 mitigation in road transport: Gasoline taxation and/or fuel-efficiency regulation?
132-09 Walter Buhr
Infrastructure of the Market Economy
131-09 Rüdiger Pethig and Christian Wittlich
Interaction of carbon reducion and green energy promotion in a small fossil-fuel importing economy
130-09 Sebastian G. Kessing
Federalism and Accountability with Distorted Election Choices
129-09 Christian Groth, Karl-Josef Koch and Thomas M. Steger
When economic growth is less than exponential
128-07 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Pricing the ecosystem and taxing ecosystem services: a general equilibrium approach
127-07 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Harvesting in an integrated general equilibrium model
126-06 Barbara Pfeffer
Trade Policy and Risk Diversification
125-06 Jens Siebel
Making a budget deficit attractive. The effect of endogenous voting
124-05 Karl-Josef Koch
Initial Imbalance and Long Run Inequality: Numerical Evaluation of the Lucas Model
123-05 Thomas Christiaans, Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Optimal micro-level 'consumer approach' to species population dynamics
122-05 Thomas Christiaans, Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Optimal pest control in agriculture
121-05 Timo Trimborn, Karl-Josef Koch und Thomas M. Steger
Multi-Dimensional Transitional Dynamics: A Simple Numerical Procedure
120-05 Jens Siebel
Budget deficit, size of the public sector and majority voting
119-05 Sao-Wen Cheng
Cultural Goods Production, Cultural Capital Formation and the Provision of Cultural Services
118-04 Thomas Christiaans
Population Dynamics in a Microfounded Predator-Prey Model
117-04 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
An analytical foundation of the ratio-dependent predator-prey model
116-04 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Economic land use, ecosystem services and microfounded species dynamics
115-04 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Efficient nonanthropocentric nature protection
114-04 Michael Gail
Sticky Wages in a Stochastic DGE Model of the Business Cycle
113-03 Thomas Christiaans
Non-Scale Growth, Endogenous Comparative Advantages, and Industrialization
112-03 Thomas Christiaans
Aging in a Neoclassical Theory of Labor Demand
111-03 Michael Gail
Habit Persistence in Consumption in a Sticky Price Model of the Business Cycle
110-03 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
A Microfoundation of Predator-Prey Dynamics
109-03 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
The impact of scarcity and abundance in food chains on species population dynamics
108-03 Thomas Eichner
Imperfect Competition in the Recycling Industry
107-03 Walter Buhr
106-03 Rüdiger Pethig and Andreas Wagener
Profit Tax Competition and Formula Apportionment
105-03 Rüdiger Pethig
The 'materials balance approach' to pollution: its origin, implications and acceptance
104-02 Hagen Bobzin
103-02 Michael Gail
Persistency and Money Demand in a Stochastic DGE Model with Sticky Prices and Capital
102-02 Rüdiger Pethig
How to Internalize Pollution Externalities Through 'Excess Burdening' Taxes
101-02 Karl-Josef Koch
Beyond Balanced Growth: On the Analysis of Growth Trajectories
100-01 Rüdiger Pethig
Massenmedien, Werbung und Märkte. Eine wirtschaftstheoretische Analyse
99-01 Thomas Eichner and Andreas Wagener
More on Parametric Characterizations of Risk Aversion and Prudence
98-01 Hagen Bobzin
Das duale Programm der Erlösmaximierung in der Außenhandelstheorie
97-01 Rüdiger Pethig
Agriculture, Pesticides and the Ecosystem
96-01 Michael Gail
Persistency and Money Demand Distortions in a Stochastic DGE Model with Sticky Prices
95-01 Thomas Christiaans
Economic Growth, a Golden Rule of Thumb, and Learning by Doing
94-01 Thomas Christiaans
Economic Growth, the Mathematical Pendulum, and a Golden Rule of Thumb
93-01 Jürgen Ehlgen
Geldpolitische Strategien - Die Deutsche Bundesbank und die Europäische Zentralbank im Vergleich
92-00 Sao-Wen Cheng und Andreas Wagener
91-00 Hagen Bobzin
Computing Simulation of Reallocating Resources among Growing Regions
90-00 Walter Buhr
A Macroeconomic Growth Model of Competing Regions
89-00 Walter Buhr und Thomas Christiaans
Economic Decisions by Approved Principles: Rules of Thumb as Behavioral Guidelines
88-00 Thomas Eichner und Marco Runkel
Efficient and Sustainable Management of Product Durability and Recyclability
87-00 Michael Gail
Optimal Monetary Policy in an Optimizing Stochastic Dynamic Model with Sticky Prices
86-00 Rüdiger Pethig und Sao-Wen Cheng
Cultural Goods Consumption and Cultural Capital
85-00 Thomas Eichner und Rüdiger Pethig
Gebührenstrategien in einem disaggregierten Modell der Abfallwirtschaft