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Volume 240, n° 6, 2020

  • Adalid Ramón, Falagiarda Matteo - How Repayments Manipulate Our Perceptions about Loan Dynamics after a Boom, pp. 697-742
  • Behr Andreas, Giese Marco, Teguim K Herve D., Theune Katja - Early Prediction of University Dropouts – A Random Forest Approach, pp. 743-789
  • Grüner Sven - Sample Size Calculation in Economic Experiments, pp. 791-823
  • Keck Wolfgang, Radenacker Anke, Brüggmann Daniel, Kreyenfeld Michaela, Mika Tatjana - Statutory Pension Insurance Accounts and Divorce: A New Scientific Use File, pp. 825-835
  • Lang Volker, Weigel Lena, Mönkediek Bastian, Eichhorn Harald, Kottwitz Anita, Krell Kristina, Diewald Martin, Baum Myriam A., Hahn Elisabeth, Klatzka Christoph H., Spinath Frank M., Eifler Eike F., Hufer Anke, Nikstat Amelie, Riemann Rainer - An Introduction to the German Twin Family Panel (TwinLife), pp. 837-847
  • Schlömer-Laufen Nadine, Stefan Schneck - Data for Mittelstand Companies in Germany at the IfM Bonn, pp. 849-859
  • Winker Peter - Annual Reviewer Acknowledgement, pp. 861-862

Volume 240, n° 5, 2020

  • Breuer Sebastian, Elstner Steffen - Germany’s Growth Prospects against the Backdrop of Demographic Change, pp. 565-605.
  • Pfeifer Christian and Seidel Katja - Students’ Time Allocation and School Performance: A Comparison between Student Jobs, Sports and Music Participation, pp. 607-652.
  • Hübler Olaf - The Gender-specific Role of Body Weight for Health, Earnings and Life Satisfaction in Piecewise and Simultaneous Equations Models, pp. 653-676.
  • Dierks Steffi, Schiersch Alexander and Stede Jan - Industry Conversion Tables for German Firm-Level Data, pp. 677-690.
  • Haelg Florian - The KOF Globalisation Index – A Multidimensional Approach to Globalisation, pp. 691-696.

(résumés du n° 5/2020)

Volume 240, n° 4, 2020

  • Dietz D., Zwick T. - Training in the Great Recession – Evidence from an Individual Perspective, pp. 493–523.
  • Frenkel M. - Barry Eichengreen, Arnaud Mehl and Livia Chiţu: How Global Currencies Work. Past, Present, and Future, pp. 557–559.
  • Jürges H., Meyer S.-C. - Educational Differences in Smoking: Selection Versus Causation, pp. 467–492.
  • Krämer W. - Johannes Becker und Clemens Fuest: Der Odysseus-Komplex. Ein pragmatischer Vorschlag zur Lösung der Eurokrise, pp. 561–564.
  • Leppert P. - The Micro Data Linking-Panel: A Combined Firm Dataset, pp. 525–535.
  • Link S. - Harmonization of the ifo Business Survey’s Micro Data, pp. 543–555.
  • Pfeifer C., Weche J.P. - Temporary Agency Work and Firm Performance: A Replication Study with Extensions, pp. 455–465.
  • Simmet A., Pohlmeier W. - The CAPM with Measurement Error: ‘There’s life in the old dog yet!’, pp. 417–453.
  • Süß P. - Regional Market Income Inequality and its Impact on Crime in Germany: A Spatial Panel Data Approach with Local Spillovers, pp. 387–415.
  • Wagner J. - Transaction Data for Germany’s Exports and Imports of Goods, pp. 537–542.

(résumés du n° 4/2020)

Volume 240, n°s 2-3, 2020

  • Bonin H., Isphording I.E., Krause-Pilatus A., Lichter A., Pestel N., Rinne U. - The German Statutory Minimum Wage and Its Effects on Regional Employment and Unemployment, pp. 295–319.
  • Bossler M., Gürtzgen N., Lochner B., Betzl U., Feist L. - The German Minimum Wage: Effects on Productivity, Profitability, and Investments, pp. 321–350.
  • Braun H., Döhrn R., Krause M., Micheli M., Schmidt T. - Macroeconomic Long-Run Effects of the German Minimum Wage when Labor Markets are Frictional, pp. 351–386.
  • Burauel P., Caliendo M., Grabka M.M., Obst C., Preuss M., Schröder C. - The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Working Hours, pp. 233–267.
  • Burauel P., Caliendo M., Grabka M.M., Obst C., Preuss M., Schröder C., Shupe C. - The Impact of the German Minimum Wage on Individual Wages and Monthly Earnings, pp. 201–231.
  • Dütsch M., Himmelreicher R. - Characteristics Contributing to Low- and Minimum-Wage Labour in Germany, pp. 161–200.
  • Dütsch M., Himmelreicher R., Pfeifer C., Wunsch C. - Editorial: Effects of the Introduction of the Statutory Minimum Wage in Germany, pp. 155–160.
  • Friedrich M. - Using Occupations to Evaluate the Employment Effects of the German Minimum Wage, pp. 269–294.

Volume 240, n° 1, 2020

  • Börsch-Supan A., Czaplicki C., Friedel S., Herold I., Korbmacher J., Mika, T. - SHARE-RV: Linked Data to Study Aging in Germany, pp. 121–132.
  • Bühren C. - Staff Rotation as an Anti-Corruption Policy in China and in Germany: An Experimental Comparison, pp. 1–18.
  • Ruf K., Mackeben J., Grunau P., Wolter S. - A unique Employer-Employee Study: the Linked Personnel Panel (LPP) – Design, Extensions and Research Potential, pp. 133–145.
  • Runst P., Thomä J. - Does Occupational Deregulation Affect In-Company Vocational Training? – Evidence from the 2004 Reform of the German Trade and Crafts Code, pp. 51–88.
  • Spieß C.K., Schober P.S., Stahl J.F. - Early Childhood Education and Care Quality in the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) – the K2ID-SOEP Study, pp. 111–120.
  • Stijepic D. - Job Mobility and Sorting, pp. 19–49.
  • Weskott J.B.D. - Unemployment Compensation and Wages: A Difference-in-Differences Approach to Assessing the Wage Effects of the German Hartz Reforms, pp. 89–110.
  • Yagi K. - Bertram Schefold Bertram Schefold: Great Economic Thinkers from the Classicals to the Moderns: Translations from the series Klassiker der Nationalökonomie, pp. 147–153.

(résumés du n° 1/2020)

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