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November 12, 2021

Profit taxation reduces innovation by firms

Policymakers should consider targeted tax credits rather than general tax reductions

  • economic growth
  • firms
  • innovation
  • profit taxation
  • R&D
  • Andreas Lichter
  • Felix Pöge
  • Ingo E. Isphording
  • Max Löffler
  • Sebastian Siegloch
  • Thu-Van Nguyen
Research

June 15, 2020

Does social capital help contain COVID-19?

New study provides insights from seven European countries

  • COVID-19
  • social capital
  • Alina Kristin Bartscher
  • Michaela Slotwinski
  • Nils Wehrhöfer
  • Sebastian Seitz
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

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 […]

  • demographic aging
  • demography
  • economic outlook
  • education
  • government budget
  • population projection
  • statutory retirement age
  • wage effects
  • Alari Paulus
  • Andreas Lichter
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Eric Sommer
  • Hilmar Schneider
  • Karina Doorley
  • Kristian Orsini
  • Mathias Dolls
  • Olivier Bargain
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

August 18, 2015

The long shadow of Stasi spying

Many countries monitor their citizens using secret surveillance systems. According to the Democracy Index 2012, published by the Economist Intelligence […]

  • authoritarian states
  • Democracy Index
  • economic performance
  • German Democratic Republic
  • government surveillance
  • Ministry for State Security
  • population decline
  • secret surveillance systems
  • social capital
  • spying
  • stasi
  • state surveillance
  • Trust
  • unofficial collaborators
  • Andreas Lichter
  • Max Loeffler
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

January 27, 2014

Soccer motivates the unemployed

International soccer tournaments attract enormous attention in most countries. Germany is one country in which these soccer tournaments are especially […]

  • FIFA World Cup
  • health
  • job search
  • motivation
  • reservation wage
  • soccer
  • sports event
  • subjective well-being
  • UEFA Euro Cup
  • unemployed
  • Philipp Doerrenberg
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

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 […]

  • export
  • Germany
  • globalization
  • job insecurity
  • labor demand
  • low-skilled workers
  • wage gap
  • Andreas Lichter
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

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 […]

  • corporate taxation
  • Germany
  • Gewerbesteuer
  • incidence
  • local taxation
  • public poliy
  • wage bargaining
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Clemens Fuest
  • Sebastian Siegloch
Research

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
Research

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 […]

  • austerity
  • crisis
  • debt
  • inequality
  • tax policy
  • U.S. economy
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Dirk Neumann
  • Herwig Immervoll
  • Mathias Dolls
  • Nico Pestel
  • Olivier Bargain
  • Sebastian Siegloch

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