Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Wen-Tai Hsu (Singapore Management University) on the topic “Innovation, Growth, and Dynamic Gains from Trade”. […]
New Publication – Fiscal Transfers in the Spatial Economy
New Publication:“Fiscal transfers in the spatial economy” by Tobias Seidel, together with Jens Südekum (DICE, CEPR and CESifo) and Marcel Henkel (University of Bern) is […]
Sebastian Siegloch @ RTG Research Seminar 26th January 2021
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Sebastian Siegloch (ZEW Mannheim) on the topic “Spill-Over and Welfare Effects of Place-Based Policies: Evidence […]
Sam Asher @ RTG Research Seminar 19th January 2021
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Sam Asher (Johns Hopkins University) on the topic “Residential Segregation and Unequal Access to Public […]
Martina Kirchberger @ RTG Research Seminar 12th January 2021
Next week’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Martina Kirchberger (Trinity College Dublin) on the topic “Perpetual Motion: Human Mobility and Spatial Frictions […]
Yanos Zylberberg @ RTG Research Seminar 15th December 2020
Tomorrow’s RTG research seminar talk will be given by Yanos Zylberberg (University of Bristol) on the topic “Migrants and Firms: Evidence from China”. The seminar […]
New Publication – Rush hours and urbanization
New Publication: “Rush hours and urbanization” by Tobias Seidel and Jan Wickerath has been published in Regional Science and Urban Economics. Abstract: We use a quantitative […]
New Publication – Infant Health, Cognitive Performance and Earnings: Evidence from Inception of the Welfare State in Sweden
New Publication “Infant Health, Cognitive Performance and Earnings: Evidence from Inception of the Welfare State in Sweden” by Martin Karlsson, together with Sonia Bhalotra (University […]
New Publication – Preventive Home Visits
New Publication: “Preventive Home Visits” by Martin Karlsson, together with Norman Bannenberg (University of Duisburg- Essen), Oddvar Førland (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences), Tor […]
New Publication- Does prolonged education causally affect dementia risk when adult socioeconomic status is not altered?
New publication: “Does prolonged education causally affect dementia risk when adult socioeconomic status is not altered? A Swedish natural experiment on 1.3 million individuals” by […]