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\"Managed Floating\" als waehrungspolitische Strategie zur Krisenpraevention?

Author: Bofinger, Peter
Year: 2001
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 4
Pages: 65-74
JEL-Code A

 

Wissenschaftliche Politikberatung in der Demokratie: Ein oekonomischer Ansatz

Author: Pies, Ingo
Year: 2000
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 5
Pages: 1-34
JEL-Code A11

 

Die Rolle der Politikberatung fuer Notenbanken: Einfluss akademischer Ideen und Erwartungen von Finanzmarktagenten auf die Geldpolitik der Fed

Author: Schuerz, Martin
Year: 2000
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 5
Pages: 135-152
JEL-Code A11

 

Emil Sax on Transportation: An Overview

Author: Pickhardt, Michael
Year: 2006
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 1
Pages: 221-241
JEL-Code B10

 

Theories of Transformation - Plucking Relevant Elements from the History of Economic Thought

Author: Backhaus, Juergen G.
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 6
Pages: 1-10
JEL-Code B31

 

Regionaler Aussenhandel in einer globalisierten Wirtschaft: Warum Wirtschaftsforscher an statistischen Methoden nicht vorbeikommen

Author: Kuhn, Andreas
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 39-48
JEL-Code C10

 

Direct versus Indirect FDI: Impact on Home Country Exports and Employment: Empirical Evidence for Austrian FDI in CEECs

Author: Altzinger, Wilfried and Bellak, Christian
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 131-154
JEL-Code C12

 

Exchange Rate Volatility in a Target Zone: The Czech Experience

Author: Funke, Katja and Stadtmann, Georg
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 6
Pages: 469-477
JEL-Code C13

 

How to Estimate the Social Value of the Current TV Band Spectrum in European Countries

Author: Hazlett, Thomas W., Mueller, Juergen and Munoz Roberto
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 7-22
JEL-Code C13

 

Current Account Performance and Fiscal Policy: Evidence on the Twin Deficits in Central and Eastern Europe

Author: Aristovnik, Aleksander and Zajc, Katja
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 6
Pages: 121-140
JEL-Code C33

 

Value of Travel Time: A Comparison of Several Functional Forms for the Conditional Indirect Utility in Discrete Choice Models

Author: Blayac, Thierry
Year: 2006
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 1
Pages: 163-185
JEL-Code C50

 

Determinants of Transport Costs and Trade: Sectoral Evidence for Spanish Exports

Author: Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada, Suarez-Burguet, Celestino and Perez-Garcia, Eva Maria
Year: 2006
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 1
Pages: 145-161
JEL-Code C50

 

A Fundamental Approach to Forecast the German Stock Market

Author: Bielmeier, Stefan and Chen, Lihan
Year: 2002
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 2
Pages: 71-90
JEL-Code C53

 

Patent Policy and Licensing in Network Industries

Author: Beschorner, Patrick F. E.
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 23-40
JEL-Code C62

 

The Mixed Hydrothermal System Operating Under Regulated and Deregulated Electricity Industry

Author: Dakhlaoui, Ahlem and Moreaux, Michel
Year: 2004
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 10
Pages: 77-94
JEL-Code C73

 

Pitfall of Private Property as Market Institutional Transition Failure

Author: Bilousenko, Maksym V.
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 6
Pages: 71-79
JEL-Code D21

 

Competition Policy: The Perspective of an Enterprise

Author: Kopf, Wolfgang
Year: 2002
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 8
Pages: 1-7
JEL-Code D21

 

Competition Policy and Transaction Cost Economics

Author: Busse, Matthias
Year: 2002
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 8
Pages: 51-64
JEL-Code D23

 

Competition and Technical Efficiency of Ukrainian Manufacturing Enterprises

Author: Akimova, Iryna and Scherbakov, Alexander
Year: 2002
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 8
Pages: 183-198
JEL-Code D40

 

Impact of Transmission Network Investments on Market Power in the German Electricity Market

Author: Ellersdorfer, Ingo
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 203-232
JEL-Code D40

 

Verwaltungsmodernisierung in der Globalisierung: Der Markt als Focus einer Staats- und Verwaltungsreform

Author: Fuechtner, Natascha
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 225-246
JEL-Code D40

 

The Joint Venture Terminal 2 at Munich Airport and its Consequences: An Analysis of Competition Economics

Author: Kuchinke, Bjoern A. and Sickmann, Joern
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 107-134
JEL-Code D40

 

Are Cost Based Green Power Promotion Schemes Efficient? A Comparison of Feed-in Tariffs and Consumer Preferences

Author: Rommel, Kai and Meyerhoff, Juergen
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 179-202
JEL-Code D40

 

Yardstick Competition ex ante or Comparable Firm Analysis ex post? A Comparison of Benchmarking Rules with Reference to the European Water Industry

Author: Rommel, Kai and Schwarze, Reimund
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 41-60
JEL-Code D40

 

Interlining and IATA Tariff Co-ordination - Do Consumer Benefits Justify Potential Restrictions of Competition?

Author: Fichert, Frank
Year: 2007
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 3
Pages: 135-156
JEL-Code D43

 

A Horizontal Challenge to Orthodox Theory: Competition and Cooperation in Transportation Networks

Author: Jennings, Frederic B.
Year: 2006
In: INFER Research Perspectives, Vol. 1
Pages: 207-219
JEL-Code D70

 

Wissenschaftliche Politikberatung in der Demokratie - Defizite der Beratungspraxis

Author: Creutzmann, Juergen
Year: 2000
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 5
Pages: 35-40
JEL-Code D78

 

Wissenschaftliche Beratung der Wirtschaftspolitik: Ist Politiker-Beratung wirklich obsolet?

Author: Funk, Lothar
Year: 2000
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 5
Pages: 75-108
JEL-Code D78

 

Grundzuege einer wirkungsvollen oekonomischen Politikberatung aus Sicht der modernen Ordnungsoekonomik

Author: Hannowsky, Dirk
Year: 2000
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 5
Pages: 43-74
JEL-Code D78

 

Reaktion der Finanzmaerkte auf Wirtschaftsdaten: Deutscher Rentenmarkt und US-Konjunktur

Author: Holstein, Michael und Moersch, Mathias
Year: 2000
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 2
Pages: 67-86
JEL-Code D80

 

Die Amtliche Statistik als Grundlage der Konjunkturbeobachtung

Author: Strohm, W.
Year: 2000
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 2
Pages: 11-30
JEL-Code E17

 

The puzzle of the American personal savings rate: the saving theories revisited

Author: Hsu, Ming-Yee
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Reports, Vol. 2
Pages:
JEL-Code E21

 

Direktinvestitionen und Beschaeftigungseffekte im Dienstleistungssektor

Author: Henneberger, Fred und Graf, Stefan
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 175-198
JEL-Code E22

 

Wirtschaftszweigzugehoerigkeit und Unternehmensgroesse als Determinanten inlaendischer Beschaeftigungseffekte deutscher Direktinvestitionen

Author: Knoedler, Hermann
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 155-174
JEL-Code E22

 

Die Struktur deutscher Direktinvestitionen des Verarbeitenden Gewerbes 1986 bis 1996: Darstellung und Auswertung der Unternehmensdatenbank INDAT

Author: Knoedler, Hermann
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Reports, Vol. 1
Pages:
JEL-Code E22

 

Will EMU become an economic, monetary, and trade union?

Author: Borghijs, Alain and du Caju, Philip
Year: 1999
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 1
Pages: 83-98
JEL-Code E24

 

Konstruktion und Bedeutung des ifo-Konjunkturtests

Author: Nerb, Gernot
Year: 2000
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 2
Pages: 11-36
JEL-Code E32

 

Internationale Finanzmarktkrisen: Ursachen, Ablauf, Praevention: Erkenntnisse aus der Asienkrise

Author: Resinek, Marc S.
Year: 2001
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 3
Pages:
JEL-Code E32

 

Sector Allocation in the Business Cycle

Author: Schlote, Klaus
Year: 2002
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 7
Pages: 91-96
JEL-Code E32

 

The South African Unemployment Insurance Fund and the Business Cycle

Author: Schoeman, Niek J. and Swanepoel, Jan A.
Year: 2003
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 9
Pages: 113-133
JEL-Code E32

 

The Accelerator Theory in a New Light: FDI and Business Cycles

Author: Stierle, Michael H. and Juretzka, Jan
Year: 2003
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 9
Pages: 17-35
JEL-Code E32

 

The German Business Cycle and the Global Double Dip

Author: Suessmuth, Bernd
Year: 2003
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 9
Pages: 135-153
JEL-Code E32

 

Konstruktion und Bedeutung des ifo-Konjunkturtests

Author: Nerb, Gernot
Year: 2000
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 2
Pages: 11-36
JEL-Code E37

 

From the Handelsblatt Fruehindikator for Germany to the Handelsblatt-Eurokonjunkturindikator for the Euro-zone

Author: van Suntum, Ulrich
Year: 2000
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 2
Pages: 55-66
JEL-Code E37

 

The Impact of Macroeconomic Indicators on US Stock Markets - Do You Believe in Magic?

Author: Huebner, Frank
Year: 2002
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 7
Pages: 43-60
JEL-Code E40

 

A Model of the Card Payment System and Interchange Fee

Author: De Grauwe, Paul and Rinaldi, Laura
Year: 2002
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 8
Pages: 277-298
JEL-Code E42

 

Benefits, Costs and Risks of Unilateral Adoption of the Euro in Poland

Author: Wojcik, Cezary
Year: 2001
In: INFER Research Edition, Vol. 6
Pages: 479-495
JEL-Code E42

 

A Fundamental Approach to Forecast the German Stock Market

Author: Bielmeier, Stefan and Chen, Lihan
Year: 2002
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 7
Pages: 71-90
JEL-Code E44

 

A Fundamental Approach to Forecast the German Stock Market

Author: Bielmeier, Stefan and Chen, Lihan
Year: 2002
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 7
Pages: 71-90
JEL-Code E47

 

Is the Two-Pillar Strategy an Adequate Response to the Challenges Facing European Monetary Policy?

Author: Leschke, Martin and Harff, Christoph
Year: 2001
In: INFER Studies, Vol. 4
Pages: 39-64
JEL-Code E50

 

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2010-07-05

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2010-06-19

Upcoming Workshops

 

Call for Papers

 

International Workshop on
Recent Issues in Economic Geography
2-3 December 2010, Leuven (Belgium)

jointly organized by the
Leuven Centre for Irish Studies, K.U.Leuven
and the
International Network for Economic Research (INFER)

This workshop brings together international economists on recent topics in economic geography. It provides an opportunity to discuss related research in a relaxed atmosphere. The workshop accepts papers in the field of economic geography, broadly defined, including regional, trade and growth issues. Researchers are invited to submit both empirical and theoretical papers that are consistent with the workshop’s special topic.
In particular, we welcome papers from the following fields:
- Location decisions of multinationals
- Spatial tax competition
- Growth and its spatial implications
- The impact of geography on international trade
- Dynamics of urban and regional development
- The organization of the value chain
- Spatial implications for the labour market
- Organizing industrial spaces

Keynote Speakers
We are happy to welcome the following internationally distinguished keynote speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Marius Brülhart (University of Lausanne)
- Prof. Dr. Ron Davies (University College Dublin)

Organization
The workshop is jointly organized by the Leuven Centre for Irish Studies and the International Network for Economic Research (INFER).
The Leuven Centre for Irish Studies is a research centre that was recently set up at the Catholic University of Leuven, with the support of the Irish government. It is located in the historical (and recently renovated) Irish College in Leuven. The Economics Division of the Centre focuses on economic issues related to small open economies. In particular the Centre’s research deals with international trade, foreign direct investments, innovation, labour market issues etc. The Leuven Centre for Irish Studies cooperates with many other research departments of the Catholic University of Leuven, as well as with several international research partners, in particular in Ireland. (www.irishstudies.kuleuven.be) For more information regarding the Leuven Centre for Irish Studies please contact the research director Jan Van Hove: jan.vanhove@econ.kuleuven.be .
INFER is a non-profit international scientific organization that stimulates research and research networking in all fields of economics through international workshops and conferences. Website: www.infer-research.net
Submission of Papers
Only full papers may be submitted, preferably in pdf-format. Papers should be submitted to Karolien De Bruyne by e-mail: karolien.debruyne@econ.kuleuven.be

Deadline for paper submission is October 5, 2010.

Authors are allowed to submit more than one paper. All submitted papers will be peer reviewed according to a high-quality and fast referee process. By the middle of October, authors will be notified whether their paper is accepted for presentation at the workshop.

Paper presenters are expected to discuss one other paper during the workshop. The discussant assignments will be made by the workshop organizers at a later date. As the workshop intends to build a network in this research area, participation is welcome even without paper contributions.

More information under www.infer-research.net/Leuven

 

INFER Workshop on
Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy:
Economics, Innovation, Competition and Social Change
22-23 October, 2010

Organized by

INFER International Network for Economic Research
and
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Babeš-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania


Workshop Objectives
This INFER workshop provides an opportunity for all economists interested to exchange ideas, to create links in research and to meet fellows in related subject. Researchers are invited to submit theoretical and applied papers broadly consistent with the topic of the workshop “Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy: Economics, Innovation, Competition and Social Change”. This workshop is organised by the Competition Theory and Policy and the Bounded Rationality working group.

We welcome papers from the following fields:
- Economic Policies and Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship practices and Business Models
- Regional development and Emergent markets challenges
- Corporate entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Credit Crunch and Entrepreneurship
- Market Structure and Business Models

The workshop is open to anybody involved in these research areas, including both young and
experienced researchers, Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from
business, government and non-governmental institutions.

Keynote speakers will be invited to speak on this year’s topic.

Workshop organizing comitee

Christian Richter (Kingston University), c.richter@kingston.ac.uk
Prof. Dumitru Matiš, (Babeš-Bolyai University), dmatiš@econ.ubbcluj.ro
Borza Anca, (Babeš-Bolyai University), anca.borza@econ.ubbcluj.ro
Supuran Roxana, (Babeš-Bolyai University), roxana.supuran@econ.ubbcluj.ro
Bordean Ovidiu, (Babeš-Bolyai University), ovidiu.bordean@econ.ubbcluj.ro

Participants
The workshop is open to anybody involved in economic issues related with the topic, including both young and experienced researchers from academics and research institutes, post-doctoral students, and professionals from business, government and non-governmental institutions.
Submission of Papers
Only full papers may be submitted. All papers should be submitted electronically to the workshop organizers, as doc or pdf files (preferably pdf):
Christian Richter at c.richter@kingston.ac.uk
Supuran Roxana at roxana.supuran@econ.ubbcluj.ro
Bordean Ovidiu at ovidiu.bordean@econ.ubbcluj.ro

Deadline for paper submission is June 5, 2010.

All papers must include a cover page with the following information:
• An abstract of up to 500 words, with JEL classification and no more than 5 key words;
• Authors’ full name, affiliation;
• Contact details for corresponding author, such as address, phone, and e-mail.

Papers must be in English and should not exceed 25 pages (A4 or letter) including all references, tables and appendix. The text should be formatted in Times New Roman 14pt with 1.2 line space and 2.5 cm (1 inch) margin on each side. Footnotes should be formatted in 12pt with 1.2 line space. Please avoid colors in graphs and pages in landscape.
All papers will be peer reviewed.

Authors of accepted papers will be notified no later than: July 5, 2010.

Paper presenters are expected to discuss one other paper during the workshop. The discussant assignments will be made by the workshop organizers at a later date.

Location

The workshop will be held at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the Babeš-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, street Theodor Mihali no.58-60, postal code 400591 (university campus).

Cluj-Napoca lies approximately 440 km north-west of Bucharest, in the valley of Somesul Mic River. The city used to be the capital of the historical province of Transylvania and is one of the most important, academic, cultural and an industrial center in Romania today.The origin of the Transylvanian University dates back to the 16th century with a Jesuit College and its history was profoundly linked with the history of our country. It was set up as a Romanian University 88 years ago, in November 1919. The university takes part in international networks: the European University Association, the International Association of Universities as well as in regional networks- the Danube Rectors’Conference and the Association of Carpathian University. The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration is one of the most modern and dynamic faculties of the “Babeš-Bolyai” University. For more details visit website: www.ubbcluj.ro. 

Further information under http://www.infer-research.net/workshops.php?id=15

 

Call for Papers

International Workshop on
Negative Nominal Interest Rates: History and current proposals

16th of July, 2010, at the University of Muenster, Muenster (Westphalia), Germany
Organized by
INFER – International Network for Economic Research
CAWM – Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung Münster (Centre for Applied Economic Research) 

This workshop provides an opportunity for all those interested in the subject of negative nominal interest rates to discuss their research and to exchange ideas. Researchers are invited to submit both empirical and theoretical papers that are broadly consistent with the workshop’s special topic.

The workshop is open to anybody involved in these research areas, including both young and experienced researchers, Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from business, government and non-governmental institutions. A selection of papers will be published in a workshop volume and/or a special issue in one of INFER’s co-operating journals.

Paper Submission
We welcome any historical, theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented papers that deal with negative interest rates and their implications. Abstracts (of no more than 200 words) and papers should be submitted electronically (word doc or pdf format) NLT
31st of May, 2010
at the following email address:
infer@insiwo.de
The front page should indicate the authors’ full name, affiliation, address, phone/fax, and e-mail for correspondence and JEL classification. Abstracts and papers must be in English. Papers should not exceed 25 pages (A4 or letter) including all references, tables, etc.
Authors are allowed to submit more than one paper. All submitted papers will be peer reviewed according to a high-quality and fast referee process. Within two weeks after submission, but not later that 15th of June 2010, you will receive an e-mail indicating whether your paper is accepted for presentation during the workshop or not.
Paper presenters are expected to discuss one other paper during the workshop. The discussant assignments will be made by the workshop organizers at a later date. As the workshop intends to build a network in this research area, participation is welcome even without paper contributions.

Registration and Registration Fee
The registration fee for presenting and non-presenting participants will be:
• INFER members/institutional members: 60 EUR
• Non-members: 120 EUR
Please note: the annual membership fee for private INFER members is 25 EUR only (institutional INFER members 200 EUR). You are invited to become a member!

The registration fee includes all lunches, drinks etc. during the workshop. It doesn’t include travel and accommodation expenses. All workshop participants have to register for the workshop. Please note that paper submission is not regarded as a registration.

Please register on the INFER website (www.infer-research.net). Payment can be done via PayPal on the website. Note that you can use the same website to become an INFER member. You will also receive a confirmation email

Deadline for registration and payment: 15th of July, 2010.
In case of registrations after 15th of July, the fees will be increased by 50%.

Location
The workshop will be held at the
CAWM (Centrum für angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung)
University of Muenster,
Am Stadtgraben 9,
48143 Münster, Germany.

The conference will be held at the University of Muenster, Germany. Münster is a city full of history and full of stories; it is a city which has remained young at heart for more than 1200 years. High-tech and traditional trade, baroque noble residences and modern architecture, a historic city centre and progressive urban development are not opposites in Münster, but merely features of a lively city more than half of whose inhabitants are younger than 30 years of age. As the so-called "desktop" of Westphalia, Münster is an important location for the coordination of business, administration, science, culture and the social life of the region.

Further information
Questions about local organization issues may be directed to the local conference organizers
• Cordelius Ilgmann: infer@insiwo.de
• Ulrich van Suntum: vansuntum@insiwo.de
Questions about INFER may be directed to the INFER Board through:
info@infer.info

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2010-02-02

INFER Working Papers

Recent Publications

  • Working Paper 2009.5: Markus Breuer: The demand for football tickets depending on the number of clubs in a city - Empirical evidence from Germany
  • Working Paper 2009.6: d’Artis Kancs and Pavel Ciaian: The Factor Content of Heterogeneous Firm Trade
  • Working Paper 2009.7: d’Artis Kancs: Structural Estimation of Variety Gains from Trade Integration in Asia 
  • Working Paper 2009.8: John Ryan: China and the Global Roles of Currencies
  • Working Paper 2009.9: John Ryan: United Kingdom Eurozone Entry Scenarios Evaluated
  • Working Paper 2009.10: Sufian Eltayeb Mohamed: Workers’ Remittances and Growth in MENA Labor Exporting Countries
  • Working Paper 2010.1: Mario Cunha and Christian Richter: Modelling the Cyclical Behaviour of Wine Production in the Douro Region Using a Time-Varying Parameters Approach
  • Working Paper 2010.2: Bousrih Jihene: Degree of Openness and Inflation Targeting Policy: Model of a Small Open Economy
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