Institute of Economics
Organisational unit: Institute
- Junior Professorship for Economics, in particular Microeconomics
- Professorship for Economics, Applied Microeconomics
- Professorship for Economics, in Particular Economic Policy
- Professorship for Economics, in particular Empirical Microeconomics
- Professorship of Economics, in particular empirical Macroeconomics
- Professorship of Economics, in particular Microeconometrics and Policy Evaluation
Organisation profile
In research and teaching, the Institute of Economics deals with economic issues covering a wide range of topics.
The Institute's thematic focuses include applied microeconomics, macroeconomics, empirical economic research, economic policy, economic theory and financial markets. The following pages provide a detailed insight into the research and teaching activities of the institute.
Main research areas
The main research areas of the Institute of Economics are:
- Microeconometric studies on international firm activity, firm demography and workplace dynamics, and industrial relations
- Economic analyses of regulation and deregulation
- Economic analyses of insurance markets
- Applied microeconomics with empirical focus (e.g. labour, health, education).
- Macroeconomic research questions in areas such as labour market research, inequality research, monetary policy, fiscal policy, foreign trade theory and growth theory.
- 2015
- Published
Unfair wage perceptions and sleep: Evidence from German survey data
Pfeifer, C., 2015, In: Journal of Contextual Economics (JCE) - Schmollers Jahrbuch. 135, 4, p. 413-428 16 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
- Published
Unfair wage perceptions and sleep: Evidence from German survey data
Pfeifer, C., 2015, Bonn: Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), 20 p. (SOEPpapers; no. 789).Research output: Working paper › Working papers
- Published
Credit constraints and margins of import: first evidence for German manufacturing enterprises
Wagner, J., 26.01.2015, In: Applied Economics. 47, 5, p. 415-430 16 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
- Published
The impact of foreign takeovers: comparative evidence from foreign and domestic acquisitions in Germany
Weche Gelübcke, J. P., 13.02.2015, In: Applied Economics. 47, 8, p. 739-755 17 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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A detailed decomposition for nonlinear econometric models
Schwiebert, J., 03.2015, In: Journal of Economic Inequality. 13, 1, p. 53-67 15 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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A Note on Firm Age and the Margins of Exports: First Evidence from Germany
Wagner, J., 03.2015, In: International Trade Journal. 29, 2, p. 93-102 10 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
- Published
Joint extremal behavior of hidden and observable time series with applications to GARCH processes
Ehlert, A., Fiebig, U. R., Janßen, A. & Schlather, M., 03.2015, In: Extremes. 18, 1, p. 109-140 32 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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The outcome of coaching and training for self-employment. A statistical evaluation of outside assistance support programs for unemployed business founders in Germany
Oberschachtsiek, D. & Scioch, P., 01.03.2015, In: Journal for Labour Market Research. 48, 1, p. 1-25 25 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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The death of german firms: What role for foreign direct investment?
Franco, C. & Weche Gelübcke, J. P., 04.2015, In: World Economy. 38, 4, p. 677-703 27 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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New methods for the analysis of links between international firm activities and firm performance: A practitioner's guide
Wagner, J., 01.04.2015, In: World Economy. 38, 4, p. 704-715 12 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review