Publications
An important goal of the ifo Institute is to make its scientific findings, analyses, survey results, and statements accessible to as many people as possible. We therefore offer a wide range of publications for different target groups with the aim of stimulating economic policy debate. Here, our own authors as well as members of the ifo’s wider networks and other experts have the opportunity to publish relevant findings and debate them publicly.
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Contribution in Refereed Journal
When Labor Disputes Bring Cities to a Standstill: The Impact of Public Transit Strikes on Traffic, Accidents, Air Pollution, and Health
Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener, Helmut Rainer
2017
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 9 (1), 1-37
2017
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 9 (1), 1-37
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Children of a (Policy) Revolution: The Introduction of Universal Child Care and its Effect on Fertility
Stefan Bauernschuster, Timo Hener, Helmut Rainer
2016
Journal of the European Economic Association 14 (4), 975-1005
2016
Journal of the European Economic Association 14 (4), 975-1005
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Culture, Spatial Diffusion of Ideas and their Long-Lasting Imprints - Evidence from Froebel's Kindergarten Movement
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck
2015
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (3), 601-630
2015
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (3), 601-630
Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 4749 (PDF)
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Public child care and mothers´ labor subbly: Evidence from two quasi-experiments
Stefan Bauernschuster, Martin Schlotter
2015
in: Journal of Public Economics 123, 1-16
2015
in: Journal of Public Economics 123, 1-16
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Surfing Alone? The Internet and Social Capital: Evidence from an Unforeseeable Technological Mistake
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, Ludger Wößmann
2014
Journal of Public Economics 117, 73-89
2014
Journal of Public Economics 117, 73-89
Information, Working paper version available as: CESifo Working Paper 3469 (PDF)
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Why Are Educated and Risk-Loving Persons More Mobile Across Regions?
Oliver Falck, Stefan Bauernschuster, Stephan Heblich, Alfred Lameli, Jens Südekum
2014
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 98, 56-96
2014
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 98, 56-96
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Dismissal Protection and Small Firms' Hirings: Evidence from a Policy Reform
Stefan Bauernschuster
2013
in: Small Business Economics 40 (2), 293-307
2013
in: Small Business Economics 40 (2), 293-307
Contribution in Refereed Journal
When Trustors Compete for the Favour of a Trustee - A Laboratory Experiment
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, N. Große
2013
Journal of Economic Psychology 34 (1), 133-147
2013
Journal of Economic Psychology 34 (1), 133-147
Contribution in Refereed Journal
The Shadows of the Socialist Past: Lack of Self-Reliance Hinders Entrepreneurship
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, R. Gold, Stephan Heblich
2012
European Journal of Political Economy 28 (4), 485–497
2012
European Journal of Political Economy 28 (4), 485–497
Accepted: 2012
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Political Regimes and the Family: How Sex-Role Attitudes Continue to Differ in Reunified Germany
Stefan Bauernschuster, Helmut Rainer
2012
Journal of Population Economics 25 (1), 05-27
2012
Journal of Population Economics 25 (1), 05-27
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Mandatory Sick Pay Provision: A Labor Market Experiment
Stefan Bauernschuster, Peter Dürsch, Jörg Oechssler, Radovan Vadovic
2010
in: Journal of Public Economics 94, 870-877
2010
in: Journal of Public Economics 94, 870-877
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Social Capital Access and Entrepreneurship
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich
2010
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 76, 821–833
2010
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 76, 821–833
Contribution in Refereed Journal
Training and Innovation
Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich
2009
Journal of Human Capital 3 (4), 323–353
2009
Journal of Human Capital 3 (4), 323–353