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The Journal of the European Economic Association publishes articles of the highest scientific quality in theoretical and empirical economics.









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Forthcoming article "Wealth and its Distribution in Germany, 1895–2021" by @thiloalbers.bsky.social @charlottebartels.bsky.social and @schularick.bsky.social @eeanews.bsky.social Teaching materials available: www.eeassoc.org/teaching-mat... doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
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What drives irregular stay after asylum rejection? Using a unique survey on expectations from Afghan asylum seekers in Germany, the authors estimate perceived returns to overstaying: the evidence points to expected future regularisation and suggests assisted voluntary return policies may fail.
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Forthcoming article "What is the Impact of a Major Unconventional Monetary Policy Intervention?" by Carlo Alcaraz, Stijn Claessens, Gabriel Cuadra, David Marques-Ibanez and Horacio Sapriza @eeanews.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
Over the past 130 years, Germany’s top 1% wealth share has fallen by half, from close to 50% in 1895 to 26% today. Historical shocks to the valuation of wealth and taxation turn out as key drivers of the long-run evolution of the wealth distribution.
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Forthcoming article "Market Power and Regulation in Pharmaceutical Markets" by Klaus Gugler, Lukas Pirnbacher and Florian Szücs @eeanews.bsky.social Teaching materials available: www.eeassoc.org/teaching-mat... doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
Abstract. German history over the past 125 years has been turbulent. Marked by two world wars, revolutions and major regime changes, as well as a hyperinfl
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Wealth and its Distribution in Germany, 1895–2021
Can Europe boost competitiveness with fragmented innovation policy? This new JEEA paper suggests that coordination matters: jointly designed R&D subsidies can generate large welfare gains by internalising cross-border knowledge spillovers and supporting idea diffusion through FDI.
Forthcoming article "Innovation Union: Costs and Benefits of Innovation Policy Coordination" by Teodora Borota Milicevic, Fabrice Defever, Giammario Impullitti and Adam Hal Spencer @eeanews.bsky.social Teaching materials available: www.eeassoc.org/teaching-mat... doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
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Einem Prozent der deutschen Haushalte gehören heute rund 27 Prozent des gesamten Vermögens aller Deutschen. Wie aber war das früher? Über die Geschichte der Vermögensverteilung in Deutschland.
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Reichtum in Deutschland: Die Geschichte der Vermögensverteilung
German history provides unique insights into how country-specific shocks can shape long-run wealth dynamics. This column presents the first comprehensive study of wealth and its distribution in German...
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Wealth and its distribution in Germany, 1895-2018
Forthcoming article "What Drives Overstay? The Case of Afghan Asylum Seekers in Germany" by Romuald Méango and François Poinas @eeanews.bsky.social doi.org/10.1093/jeea...