Publikationen der Forschungsgruppe Ungleichheit und Verteilungspolitik

  1. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2022

    Austerity and Distributional Policy

    How does fiscal austerity affect redistributive policies? We document that during austerity episodes, countries tend to increase marginal income tax rates on top earners, but not on average earners. We then show…

  2. #ZEWPodcast // 2022

    Kurz eingeordnet: Klimageld

    Im neuen Podcast-Fomat „Kurz eingeordnet“ gibt ZEW-Verteilungsforscher Prof. Dr. Holger Stichnoth im Gespräch mit Host Dominic Egger seine ökonomische Einschätzung zum Thema Klimageld und zeigt mögliche Wege für…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 22-010 // 2022

    Privatizing Disability Insurance

    Public disability insurance (DI) programs in many countries face pressure to reduce their generosity in order to remain sustainable. In this paper, we investigate the welfare effects of giving a larger role to…

  4. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2022

    Jobs, Crime, and Votes – A Short-run Evaluation of the Refugee Crisis in Germany

    Millions of refugees made their way to Europe between 2014 and 2015, with over one million arriving in Germany alone. Yet, little is known about the impact of this inflow on labor markets, crime, and voting…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 22-004 // 2022

    Government Expenditure in the DINA Framework: Allocation Methods and Consequences for Post-Tax Income Inequality

    Constructing measures of post-tax income inequality that are consistent with national accounts requires the allocation of the entirety of government expenditure to individuals. About half of government…

  6. Gutachten // 2021

    Fiskalische Wirkungen eines Mindestlohns von 12 Euro

    In dieser Kurzexpertise werden die fiskalischen Wirkungen eines Mindestlohns von 12 Euro untersucht. Die Ergebnisse beruhen auf Simulationsrechnungen mit dem ZEW-Steuer-TransferModell auf Grundlage des…

  7. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2021

    Collective memories on the 2010 European debt crisis

    We examine whether collective memories on the aid and reform programs chosen to handle the 2010 European debt crisis differ between citizens from borrower and lender countries. We use new international survey…