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Sarah Borgloh

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Sarah Borgloh

Sarah Borgloh studied International Economics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and the University of Parma with a focus on Public Finance, Econometrics and Economic Theory. In her thesis she conducted a longitudinal study on the distributional effects of public higher education subsidies.
Since November 2006 she is a member of the Department of Corporate Taxation and Public Finance at the ZEW.
Her research focuses on questions regarding the private provision of public goods. Her dissertation on charitable giving in Germany is supervised by Prof. Dr. Berthold U. Wigger (University of Karlsruhe).

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Borgloh, Sarah and Friedrich Heinemann (2010), Der Non-Profit-Sektor in Europa: wenig erforscht, aber nicht unbedeutend, integration 33 (3), 240-254.

Borgloh, Sarah, Frank Kupferschmidt and Berthold U. Wigger (2008), Verteilungseffekte der öffentlichen Finanzierung von Hochschulbildung in Deutschland: Eine Längsschnittbetrachtung auf der Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels, Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 228, 25-48.

Publications in Journals

Borgloh, Sarah, Bodo Aretz and Astrid Dannenberg (2010), David gegen Goliath – Ärmere Organisationen werden von Spendern bevorzugt, Fundraiser Magazin 4/2010.

Wigger, Berthold U., Sarah Borgloh, Friedrich Heinemann, Alexander Kalb, Friedhelm Pfeiffer and Karsten Reuß (2010), Staatliche Anreize für private Bildungsinvestitionen - Effizienzanalyse, internationale Trends, Reformmöglichkeiten, Monatsbericht des BMF August 2010, 77-89. Download

Monographs, Articles in Anthologies

Borgloh, Sarah, Konstantin Kehl, Thomas Klie, Gunnar Lang, Hans-Joachim Lincke, Gabriele Steffen, Volker Then and Peter Westerheide (2009), Zukunft Quartier - Lebensräume zum Älterwerden, Band 3: Soziale Wirkung und Social Return, Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Borgloh, Sarah, Astrid Dannenberg and Bodo Aretz (2010), Small is Beautiful - Experimental Evidence of Donors' Preferences for Charities, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-052, Mannheim. Download

Borgloh, Sarah and Peter Westerheide (2010), Social Return on Investment of Mutual Support Based Housing Projects: Potential for Socio-Economic Cost Savings and Higher Living Quality, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-029, Mannheim. Download

Borgloh, Sarah (2008), What Drives Giving in Extensive Welfare States? The Case of Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-123, Mannheim. Download

Borgloh, Sarah, Frank Kupferschmidt and Berthold U. Wigger (2007), Verteilungseffekte der öffentlichen Finanzierung der Hochschulbildung in Deutschland: Eine Längsschnittbetrachtung auf der Basis des Sozioökonomischen Panels, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 07-022, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Borgloh, Sarah, Friedrich Heinemann, Alexander Kalb, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Karsten Reuß and Berthold U. Wigger (2010), Staatliche Anreize für private Bildungsinvestitionen, Effizienzanalyse, internationale Trends, Reformmöglichkeiten, Bundesministerium der Finanzen, Berlin.

Borgloh, Sarah, Robert Dehm, Frank Kupferschmidt and Berthold U. Wigger (2007), Grundlagen eines differenzierten Studienentgeltsystems, Forschungsprojekt im Auftrag der Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung, Potsdam.

Events

Scientific Events

08.10 - 09.10.2009
The Economics of Charitable Giving

Projects

Current Projects

Charitable Giving and Fundraising in a Tax Regime

Exploitation of the German Taxpayer Panel

Finished Projects

Giving behaviour and fairness preferences – An empirical analysis

Non profit organizations as reform potentials in modern welfare states

Public incentives for private investments in education – efficiency analysis, international trends, reform options

Social and economic impact analysis of collective living arrangements


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