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Dipl.-Volksw. Michael Feil [ D ]
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Dipl.-Volksw. Michael Feil

Michael Feil is a former member of the ZEW staff. The Information on this site reflects the status at the point of leaving the ZEW.

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Böhringer, Christoph, Stefan Boeters and Michael Feil (2005), Taxation and Unemployment: An Applied General Equilibrium Approach for Germany, Economic Modelling 22 (1), 81-108.

Monographs, Articles in Anthologies

Böhringer, Christoph, Stefan Boeters, Michael Feil, Viktor Steiner and T.F. Rutherford (2002), Das gesamtwirtschaftliche Modell PACE-L zur Analyse von Arbeitsmarktpolitiken, Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung Bd. 253, Nürnberg.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Boeters, Stefan and Michael Feil (2008), Heterogeneous Labour Markets in a Microsimulation-AGE Model: Application to Welfare Reform in Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-043, Mannheim. Download

Böhringer, Christoph, Stefan Boeters and Michael Feil (2004), Taxation and Unemployment: An Applied General Equilibirum Approach for Germany, CESifo Working Paper No. 1272.

Arntz, Melanie, Michael Feil and Alexander Spermann (2003), Maxi-Arbeitsangebotseffekte oder zusätzliche Arbeitslose durch Mini- und Midi-Jobs?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-67, Mannheim. Download

Böhringer, Christoph, Stefan Boeters and Michael Feil (2002), Taxation and Unemployment: An Applied General Equilibrium Approach for Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 02-39, Mannheim. Download

Projects

Finished Projects

Allocative and Distributive Effects of Tax and Transfer Policies

Further Development and Test of the IAB Model

Modelling Toolbox for the Macroeconomic Analysis of Labour Market Policies


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