Andreas Peichl
Posts tagged with Andreas Peichl
March 21, 2016
Economic long-term outlooks often too pessimistic
Demographic aging and accompanying shrinking labor forces are common phenomena throughout the developed world. There is a widespread notion that […]
November 26, 2014
European unemployment insurance faces dilemma
More substantial fiscal integration in Europe by way of a common unemployment insurance scheme for eurozone member states? This question […]
July 29, 2013
How globalization prevents wage increases
It is widely believed that certain types of workers suffer from globalization since firms’ international engagement might lead to lower […]
May 27, 2013
Workers bear most of the corporate tax burden
Do higher corporate taxes reduce wages? While this question has heavily been discussed in economics since the 1960s, compelling empirical […]
March 14, 2013
Ten years of “Agenda 2010”
A decade ago the German labor market was regarded as a sick patient. Today it is performing exceptionally well and […]
- active labor market policy
- Agenda 2010
- atypical employment
- crisis
- Germany
- IZA
- labor market reform
- labor policy
- long-term unemployment
- short-time work
- start-ups
- training
- Andrea Kuhn
- Andreas Peichl
- Annette Bergemann
- Arne Uhlendorff
- Birgit Jesske
- Eric Thode
- Frank Wießner
- Gerard J. van den Berg
- Hilmar Schneider
- Holger Bonin
- Jacob Steinwede
- Jochen Kluve
- Karl Brenke
- Klaus F. Zimmermann
- Lena Jacobi
- Lutz C. Kaiser
- Marc Schneider
- Marco Caliendo
- Nico Pestel
- Paul Marx
- René Fahr
- Rosemarie Zenker
- Sebastian Siegloch
- Steffen Künn
- Tina Hinz
- Ulf Rinne
- Uwe Sunde
- Verena Tobsch
- Werner Eichhorst
- Zhong Zhao
March 9, 2013
U.S. budget cuts likely to aggravate income inequality
The U.S. budget cuts bear large economic and political risks for U.S. citizens as they will aggravate income inequality. This […]