New NBER paper by Martin Karlsson, together with Juan Pablo Atal (University of Pennsylvania), Hanming Fang (University of Pennsylvania) and Nicolas R. Ziebarth (Cornell University) […]
New Working Paper – The stationary spatial equilibrium with migration costs
New paper by Tobias Seidel, together with Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt (London School of Economics), Fabian Bald (University of Duisburg-Essen) and Duncan Roth (Institute for Employment […]
New Publication – Taxation and the allocation of risk inside the multinational firm
New published paper by Nadine Riedel in the Journal of Public Economics, together with Johannes Becker (University of Münster) and Niels Johannesen (University of Copenhagen). […]
New Publication – Local fiscal policies and their impact on the number and spatial distribution of new firms
This new paper by Nadine Riedel, together with Martin Simmler (University of Oxford, DIW, Berlin) and Christian Wittrock (Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund) in Regional Science […]
New Publication – Financial Development and Inequality in the Global Economy
New Publication: “Financial Development and Inequality in the Global Economy” by Tobias Seidel and Maximilian v. Ehrlich has been published in Scandinavian Journal of Economics. […]
New Publication – The long-term effects of long terms
New Publication: “The Long-Term Effects of Long Terms – Compulsory Schooling Reforms in Sweden” by Martin Karlsson, together with Martin Fischer (Karolinska Institute), Therese Nilsson (Lund University) […]
New Publication – The impact of thin-capitalization rules on the location of multinational firms’ foreign affiliates
New Publication: “The impact of thin-capitalization rules on the location of multinational firms’ foreign affiliates” by Nadine Riedel, together with Valeria Merlo (University of Tübingen) […]
New Publication – A spatial perspective on European integration
New Publication: “A spatial perspective on European integration: Heterogeneous welfare and migration effects from the Single Market and the Brexit” by Tobias Seidel and Marcel […]