Professorship of Economics, in particular empirical Macroeconomics
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
The Department of Empirical Macroeconomics is particularly concerned with the causes and consequences of globalization. The main research questions include the effects of financial markets on international trade, innovation and sourcing strategies of multinational enterprises, and the impact of corporate tax reforms on exports. These topics are analysed by developing and quantifying microeconomic models of international trade. Theoretical predictions are tested empirically by using detailed trade data at the country, industry, and firm level. The analyses form the basis for determining welfare effects of globalisation and deriving policy implications concerning the economic effects in open markets.
Swiss National Bank under attack
Michael J. Lamla & Jan Egbert Sturm
09.11.12
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What determines democracy? And what helps to maintain it?
Martin Gassebner, Michael J. Lamla & James Raymond Vreeland
11.08.12
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Demokratie extrem
Martin Gassebner, Michael J. Lamla & James Raymond Vreeland
10.08.12
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Die EZB und ihre politische Unabhängigkeit
Michael J. Lamla & Jan Egbert Sturm
14.02.12
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Geschwächte EZB - hohe Inflation? Ein Blick auf die Konsenserwartungen für 2012
Michael J. Lamla & Jan Egbert Sturm
24.08.11
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Der starke Franken: Was getan werden kann
Jochen Hartwig, David Iselin, Michael J. Lamla, Andrea Lassmann & Jan Egbert Sturm
10.08.11
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