ifso working paper series
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ifso working papers are preliminary scholarly papers emerging from research at and around the Institute for Socio-Economics at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
ISSN 2699-7207
Unless otherwise stated ifso working papers are published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
ifso working paper 39
Jeremiah Nollenberger
Living up to one’s word? Labor safeguarding in family firms during the Corona Crisis
ifso working paper 37
Izsaskun Zuazu
Gender and the Pandemic in Political Ideology: The case of Spain
ifso working paper 36
Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Jakob Kapeller
Path Dependence
ifso working paper 35 | 2024
Arthur Zito Guerriero, Jakob Kapeller
The Global Perspective on Income Inequality
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ifso working paper 34 | 2024
Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Jakob Kapeller
The micro-macro link in heterodox economics
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ifso working paper 33 | 2024
Jan Behringer, Lukas Endres, Till van Treeck
Revisiting Positional Choice: Survey Evidence from Germany
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ifso working paper 32 | 2024
Eckard Hein, Till van Treeck
Financialisation and demand and growth regimes - a review of post-Keynesian contributions
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ifso working paper 31 | 2024
Anja Gampe, Georg Hubmann, Jakob Kapeller
Sozialer Fortschritt in offenen Gesellschaften des 21. Jahrhunderts:
Unrealistische Utopie oder notwendige Möglichkeit?
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ifso working paper 30 | 2024
Izaskun Zuazu
Reviewing Feminist Macroeconomics for the XXI Century
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ifso working paper 29 | 2024
Arthur Zito Guerriero
A more equal world? An analysis of the global inequality trends in the period 2000-2020
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ifso working paper 28 | 2023
Bruno Miller Theodosio, Jan David Weber
Back to the Classics: R-Evolution Towards Statistical Equilibria
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ifso working paper 27 | 2023
Jakob Kapeller, Georg Hubmann
Dilemmata marktliberaler Globalisierung – Globale Freiheit durch globalen Wettbewerb?
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ifso working paper 26 | 2023
Florian Fastenrath, Paul Marx
The role of preference formation and perception in unequal representation. Combined evidence from elite interviews and focus groups in Germany
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ifso working paper 25 | 2023
Jan Behringer, Lukas Endres, Till van Treeck
Income Inequality, Household Consumption and Status Competition in Germany
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ifso working paper 24 | 2022
Christian Reiner, Christian Bellak
Hat die ökonomische Macht von Unternehmen in Österreich zugenommen?
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ifso working paper 23 | 2022
Oliver Braganza
Market paternalism - Do people really want to be nudged towards consumption?
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ifso working paper 22 | 2022
Miriam Rehm, Alyssa Schneebaum, Barbara Schuster
Intra-Couple Wealth Inequality: What‘s Demographics Got to Do With It?
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ifso working paper 21 | 2022
Jakob Kapeller
Zur ökonomischen Verhaltenstheorie: Grundlagen, Kritik, Alternativen – Eine Orientierung für Studierende
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ifso working paper 20 | 2022
Matthias Aistleitner, Jakob Kapeller, Dominik Kronberger
The Authors of Economics Journals Revisited: Evidence from a Large-Scale Replication of Hodgson & Rothman
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ifso working paper 19 | 2022
Izaskun Zuazu
Robots and Women in Manufacturing Employment
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ifso working paper 18 | 2022
Maximilian Krahé
Changing accounts of the relationship between capitalism and democracy: from incompatibility to partnership, and back?
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ifso working paper 17 | 2022
Jan Behringer, Martin Gonzalez Granda, Till van Treeck
Varieties of the rat race. Working hours in the age of abundance
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ifso working paper 16 | 2021
Jakob Kapeller, Stuart Leitch, Rafael Wildauer
Is a €10 trillion European climate investment initiative fiscally sustainable?
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ifso working paper 15 | 2021
Mattias Muckenhuber, Miriam Rehm, Matthias Schnetzer
The Migrant Wealth Gap at the Household Level: Evidence From RIF Regressions for Austria
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ifso working paper 14 | 2021
Benjamin Ferschli, Miriam Rehm et al.
Labor-Saving Technological Change? Sectoral Evidence from Germany
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ifso working paper 13 | 2021
Vera Huwe
Whose Streets? Justice in Transport Decarbonization and Gender
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ifso working paper 12 | 2021
Lisa Hanzl, Miriam Rehm
Less Work, More Labor: School Closures and Work Hours during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Austria
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ifso working paper 11 | 2021
Sebastian Jungkunz, Paul Marx
Income Changes Do Not Influence Political Participation: Evidence from Comparative Panel Data
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ifso working paper 10 | 2020
Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller et al.
The evolution of debtor-creditor relationships within a monetary union: Trade imbalances, excess reserves and economic policy
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ifso working paper 9 | 2020
Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller
Do the “smart kids” catch up? Technological capabilities, globalisation and economic growth
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ifso working paper 8 | 2020
Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller
Pandemic pushes polarisation: The Corona crisis and macroeconomic divergence in the Eurozone
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ifso working paper 7 | 2020
Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Gräbner
Konzernmacht in globalen Güterketten
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ifso working paper 6 | 2020
Claudius Gräbner, Dennis Tamesberger, Philipp Heimberger, Timo Kapelari, Jakob Kapeller
Trade Models in the European Union
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ifso working paper 5 | 2019
Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger
Economic Polarisation in Europe: Causes and Policy Options
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ifso working paper 4 | 2019
Stefan Ederer, Miriam Rehm
Wealth Inequality and Aggregate Demand
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ifso working paper 3 | 2019
Claudius Gräbner, Dennis Tamesberger, Philipp Heimberger, Timo Kapelari, Jakob Kapeller
Trade Models in the European Union
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ifso working paper 2 | 2019
Stefan Ederer, Maximilian Mayerhofer, Miriam Rehm
Rich and Ever Richer: Differential Returns Across Socio-Economic Groups
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ifso working paper 1 | 2019
Jan Behringer, Till van Treeck
The Corporate Sector and the Current Account
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