5 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Topics Business Cycle (2) Business Cycle World (2) Fiscal Policy & National Budgets (2) Growth (2) Labor Market (2) Tax Policy (2) Welfare State (2) Publication Type Working Paper (4) Journal Article (1) Research Macroeconomic Research (3) Forecasting and Business Cycle Analysis (2) Macroeconomic Policies over the Business Cycle (1) Experts Almut Balleer (5) Britta Gehrke (3) Christian Merkl (3) Wolfgang Lechthaler (2) Thijs van Rens (1) Publication Series Kiel Working Papers (4) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Experts: Almut Balleer Remove all filters Journal Article Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis European Economic Review 05/2016 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Wolfgang Lechthaler ... In the Great Recession most OECD countries used short-time work (publicly subsidized working time reductions) to counteract a steep increase... Working Paper Skill-Biased Technological Change and the Business Cycle Kiel Working Papers 06/2012 Download Almut Balleer, Thijs van Rens Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skilled labor. What does this imply for... Working Paper New Evidence, Old Puzzles: Technology Shocks and Labor Market Dynamics Kiel Working Papers 03/2009 Download Almut Balleer Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding rate and the unemployment... Working Paper Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis Kiel Working Papers 02/2013 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Wolfgang Lechthaler ... This paper analyzes the effects of short-time work (i.e., government subsidized working time reductions) on unemployment and output... Working Paper Some Surprising Facts about Working Time Accounts and the Business Cycle Kiel Working Papers 08/2014 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Christian Merkl This paper reveals that German firms with working time accounts (WTAs) show a similar separation and hiring behavior in response to revenue... Selected Publication Series Kiel Working Papers Kiel Policy Briefs Kiel Institute Economic Outlook Kiel Focus Review of World Economics
Journal Article Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis European Economic Review 05/2016 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Wolfgang Lechthaler ... In the Great Recession most OECD countries used short-time work (publicly subsidized working time reductions) to counteract a steep increase...
Working Paper Skill-Biased Technological Change and the Business Cycle Kiel Working Papers 06/2012 Download Almut Balleer, Thijs van Rens Over the past two decades, technological progress in the United States has been biased towards skilled labor. What does this imply for...
Working Paper New Evidence, Old Puzzles: Technology Shocks and Labor Market Dynamics Kiel Working Papers 03/2009 Download Almut Balleer Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding rate and the unemployment...
Working Paper Does Short-Time Work Save Jobs? A Business Cycle Analysis Kiel Working Papers 02/2013 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Wolfgang Lechthaler ... This paper analyzes the effects of short-time work (i.e., government subsidized working time reductions) on unemployment and output...
Working Paper Some Surprising Facts about Working Time Accounts and the Business Cycle Kiel Working Papers 08/2014 Download Almut Balleer, Britta Gehrke, Christian Merkl This paper reveals that German firms with working time accounts (WTAs) show a similar separation and hiring behavior in response to revenue...