Contributions in Refereed Journals
The ifo Institute has set itself the goal of conducting first-class research in order to contribute substantially to the economic debate in the national and international context and thus decisively advance knowledge of economic issues. Therefore, contributions by ifo scientists can be found in a wide range of renowned scientific journals. The ifo pays particular attention to the top refereed journals in the categories A+ to C.
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Tax Evasion, Corruption and Tax Loopholes
2017
German Economic Review 18 (3), 283-301
Does a Clean Development Mechanism Facilitate International Environmental Agreements?
2018
Environmental and Resource Economics 69 (4), 837-851
Corruption, Environmental Regulation and Market Entry
2017
Environment and Development Economics 22 (1), 66-83
The Role of Human Capital and Innovation in Economic Development: Evidence from Post-Malthusian Prussia
2017
in: Journal of Economic Growth 22 (2), 193-227
Skills, earnings, and employment: exploring causality in the estimation of returns to skills
2017
Large Scale Assessments in Education 5 (12), 01-30
Gender differences in discrimination emerge early in life: Evidence from primary school children in a bilingual city
2017
Economics Letters 152, 15-18
Coping with Change: International Differences in the Returns to Skills
2017
in: Economics Letters 153, 15-19
Partisan Politics: The empirical evidence from OECD panel studies
2017
Journal of Comparative Economics 45, 712-750
How do candidates’ looks affect their election chances? Looks matter and can tip the scales between the right and left
2017
IZA World of Labor
A Note on the Isomorphism of Heterogeneous Firms Models
2017
Economics Letters 155, 24-27
Income Inequality and Export Prices across Countries
2017
Canadian Journal of Economics 50 (1)
Climatic risks and impacts in South Asia: extremes of water scarcity and excess
2016
in: Regional Environmental Change, 01-15
Climate change impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa: from physical changes to their social repercussions
2016
in: Regional Environmental Change, 01–16
The Role of Regime Type in the Political Economy of Foreign Reserve Accumulation
2016
European Journal of Political Economy 44, 79–96
Not a New Gold Standard: Even Big Data cannot Predict the Future
2016
Critical Review 28 (3-4), 335-355
Economic Freedom in the Early 21st Century: Government Ideology Still Matters
2017
Kyklos 70 (2), 256-277
The Right Look: Conservative Politicians Look Better and Voters Reward It
2017
Journal of Public Economics 146, 79–86
Manipulating fiscal forecasts: Evidence from the German states
2017
FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis 73, 213-236
The Information Value of Central School Exams
2017
Economics of Education Review 56, 65-79
Information, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 5404 (PDF)
Immigration, Regional Conditions, and Crime: Evidence from an Allocation Policy in Germany
2017
European Economic Review 92, 258-282
also available as CESifo Working Paper no. 5303, IZA Discussion Paper no. 8962
Support for free-market policies and reforms: Does the field of study influence students’ political attitudes?
2017
European Journal of Political Economy 48, 180-197
Information, Working paper version available as: Ifo Working Paper No. 218 (PDF)
Title characteristics and citations in economics
2017
Scientometrics 110 (3), 1573–1578
Differences in achievement between home language and language of learning in South Africa: Evidence from prePIRLS 2011
2016
South African Journal of Childhood Education 6 (1)
Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England
2017
in: Demography 54 (2), 413–436
Working Paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper No. 6167 (PDF)
The Drowning-Refugee Effect: Media Salience and Xenophobic Attitudes
2017
Applied Economics Letters 24 (16), 1167–1172