For the promotion of young talents, the University of Freiburg has awarded Johannes Gallé with the “Friedrich-August-von-Hayek Award 2020″. Share Tweet
Forthcoming Paper – Absorption of Foreign Knowledge: The Impact of Immigrants on Firm Productivity
This new forthcoming paper “Absorption of Foreign Knowledge: The Impact of Immigrants on Firm Productivity” by Sanne Kruse-Becher, together with Erkan Gören (Carl von Ossietzky […]
Best Reviewer Award 2020 for Marie Paul
The journal Labour Economics has awarded Marie Paul the “Best Reviewer Award 2020”. Share Tweet
Forthcoming paper – Rush hours and urbanization by Tobias Seidel
The new paper “Rush hours and urbanization” by Tobias Seidel (University of Duisburg-Essen) and Jan Wickerath (University of Duisburg-Essen) has been accepted for publication at […]
New NYT Article – Comment on new models of financing for arts and culture by Christiane Hellmanzik
The article “Famous Paintings Go on Show, Without a Canvas in Sight” by Valeriya Safranova in the New York Times deals with immersive digital art […]
RJ Research Award for Martin Karlsson
The Swedish foundation Riksbankens Jubileumsfond has awarded Martin Karlsson the 2021 Research Award. This award is associated with a 6-month research stay at the University […]
New Publication – Education and Health: Long-Run Effects of Peers, Tracking and Years
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 […]
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 […]