New publication: “Education and health: long-run effects of peers, tracking and years” by Martin Karlsson, together with Martin Fischer (Karolinska Institute), Ulf Gerdtham (Lund University), […]
New Publication – Large and influential: firm size and governments’ corporate tax rate choice
New publication: “Large and influential: firm size and governments’ corporate tax rate choice” by Nadine Riedel and Martin Simmler (University of Oxford) is published in […]
Andrew Seltzer @RTG Research Seminar 30th June 2020
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Andrew Seltzer (Royal Holloway, University of London) on the topic “The Impact of Public Transportation […]
James Fenske @RTG Research Seminar 23rd June 2020
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by James Fenske (University of Warwick) on the topic “Tradition and mortality: Evidence from twin infanticide […]
New Working Paper: What You Do (and What You Don’t) Get When Expanding the Net
New paper “What You Do (and What You Don’t) Get When Expanding the Net – Evidence from Forced Taxpayer Registrations in South Africa” by Nadine […]
New Working Paper: Tax Enforcement Spillovers – Evidence from South Africa
New paper by Nadine Riedel, together with Collen Lediga (Ruhr University of Bochum) and Kristina Strohmaier (University of Tübingen). Abstract: The purpose of this paper […]
Arnaud Chevalier @RTG Research Seminar 16th June 2020
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Arnaud Chevalier (Royal Holloway) on the topic “Asian Gold – Expected Returns to Crime and […]
New Working Paper – Social class and (un)ethical behavior: Causal versus correlational evidence
New Working Paper by Galina Zudenkova, together with Elisabeth Gsottbauer (University of Innsbruck), Daniel Müller (University of Mannheim), Samuel Müller (University of Heidelberg) and Stefan […]
New Publication – No place like home: geography and culture in the dissemination of economic research articles
This new paper by Christiane Hellmanzik and Lukas Kuld (Technische Universität Dortmund) in Empirical Economics analyzes distance and border effects in the dissemination of economic […]
Leibniz Science Campus Ruhr awarded funding
The Leibniz Science Campus Ruhr is a collaboration between the RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, the University of Duisburg-Essen, and Tilburg University. One […]