New paper: Sebastian Bogdan Căpraru (@capraru_bogdanand) and Nicu Sprincean (@NicuSprincean) on "National and Supranational European Fiscal Rules: Friends or Foes?"
https://t.co/SkRpQsupke
New paper: "Measuring Digital Technology Adoption – A Novel Text Mining Approach" by Janna Axenbeck Pilarski and Patrick Breithaupt. The authors present a new firm-level indicator of digitalisation.
https://t.co/MiDGmBXkdT
New paper: "The Estimation of the Universal Gravity Model – A Replication Study of Allen, Arkolakis, and Takahashi (2020) and Some Extensions" by Michael Pfaffermayr
https://t.co/M7gdLDjipD
📢The 2025 Best Paper Award goes to "What Explains Differences in Minimum Wage Growth Between EU Member States?” by Arne Baumann. Congratulations!
Read the verdict of the nomination committee:
https://t.co/auInFUEJop
See the paper here:
https://t.co/YY4TlzEUIr
Call for papers for a special issue "Labour Markets under Transformation: Heterogeneity, Adjustment Processes, and Lessons for Economic Policy". Guest editors: Steffen Müller (IWH), Simon Wiederhold (IWH). Deadline: 31.12.2026
The full call for papers: https://t.co/h978We7QnA
New paper: "Socio-Economic and Attitudinal Diversity in Ex-ante Versus Ex-post Studies of Climate-Policy: A Systematic Literature Review" by Foroogh Salekpay, @IvanVSavin and Jeroen van den Bergh
https://t.co/LaDRaSp1eQ
New paper: "MUP-BHP – Enriching Administrative Establishment Data with Commercial Enterprise Data" by Diegmann, Gottschalk et al.
The authors provide an integrated enterprise–establishment panel for Germany that combines
https://t.co/xVWDU4azhB
New paper: Umar Iqbal Butt introduces the German Heat-Mortality Panel (GHMP), a synthetic dataset covering 2015-2024. This data reveals a significant North-South thermal gradient and documents a structural break in the thermal baseline beginning in 2022.
https://t.co/Y4kVDbETdU
New paper: Florian Foppe et al. introduce "The German Heating and Housing Panel (GHHP): Household Data for the Years 2021 to 2023". The GHHP provides new data on the impact and public acceptance of climate policy for about 15,000 households.
https://t.co/6tcyexVBBK
New paper: Stella Martin and Kevin Stabenow on "The Effect of Legal Retirement Age Reform on Retirement Behavior – Analysis and Synthesis of Several Natural Experiments."
https://t.co/tc2hSpTxyR
New paper: Andreas Jansen examines the relationship between the onset and progression of a chronic disease and subsequent income and employment trajectories using SHARE-RV.
https://t.co/u8aZBpMyUU
Do you know our📈Data Observe🔎section? Since 2016, we publish descriptions of data that can be used in empirical research in economics. This note gives a short overview of the contributions published in the first 10 years. https://t.co/oZBFK76v4B
New paper: @philipp_heil1 and Niklas Potrafke introduce
"The Economic Experts Survey", the most comprehensive global survey of economic experts established at the @ifo_Institut.
https://t.co/fafbfhxbAO
Call for papers for a special issue on "New Statistical Methods in the Context of Energy Transition". Guest Editors: R. Fried (Dortmund), J. Browell (Glasgow), D. Sezer (Calgary) and F. Ziel (Duisburg-Essen). Submission of papers until Nov. 15, 2025. https://t.co/KqEGgyI1ud
Deadline extended: submit your paper for our special issue on "Fiscal Rules and Institutions" before 31.12.2025. Guest Editors: Thiess Büttner @Thiess_Buettner, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, and Friedrich Heinemann, ZEW and University of Heidelberg.
https://t.co/Al4AZvsIgE
New paper: Andor (@MAAndor) et al. describe the RWI Climate-Mobility Panel (@RWI_Leibniz), a recurring household survey that aims to investigate individual mobility behavior and preferences with regard to mobility-related policies.
https://t.co/AjtGDTYda8
New paper: Kotrba and Kotrba replicate and extend Lukas and Nöth’s (JEBO, 2019) analysis of borrower behavior in response to interest rate changes, focusing on consumer decisions to seek alternative mortgage offers. https://t.co/NL9v4lX4NP
New paper: Gerich et al. present new data from a factorial survey experiment on sickness presenteeism, conducted as a follow-up to the 2024 BIBB/BAuA Employment Survey. https://t.co/KkhT9c4mlc
The Special Issue on "Central Bank Digital Currency" edited by Katrin Assenmacher (ECB) and Michael Frenkel (WHU) appeared in print. It comprises five original articles on different aspects on CBDC. All articles are available in Open Access: https://t.co/TZ8A6drQ3F
Call for papers for a special issue on "New Statistical Methods in the Context of Energy Transition". Guest Editors: R. Fried (Dortmund), J. Browell (Glasgow), D. Sezer (Calgary) and F. Ziel (Duisburg-Essen). Submission of papers until Nov. 15, 2025. https://t.co/KqEGgyI1ud