German Economic Review

Papers
(The median citation count of German Economic Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
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Après-ski: The spread of coronavirus from Ischgl through Germany24
Sudden stop: When did firms anticipate the potential consequences of COVID-19?13
Thinning out spectators: Did football matches contribute to the second COVID-19 wave in Germany?12
The effect of retirement on social relationships12
The gender division of unpaid care work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany12
The benefits of remoteness – digital mobility data, regional road infrastructure, and COVID-19 infections10
Economic complexity and productivity polarization: Evidence from Italian provinces9
The Impact of the German Fuel Discount on Prices at the Petrol Pump6
On the effects of e-participation on shadow economy: a worldwide empirical analysis4
Market structure and horizontal growth strategies – A case study of the container shipping industry4
Team performance and the perception of being observed: Experimental evidence from top-level professional football4
Income-(in)dependent equivalence scales and inequality measurement4
Extreme Weather Events and Economic Activity: The Case of Low Water Levels on the Rhine River3
Do political parties matter? Evidence from German municipalities3
Good Bye Lenin Revisited: East-West Preferences Three Decades after German Reunification3
A direct measure of subjective business uncertainty3
A macro-level analysis of language learning and migration3
Immigration and anti-immigrant voting in the 2017 German parliamentary election2
The Impact of COVID-19 on Bank Profitability: Cross-Country Evidence2
Missing growth measurement in Germany2
Financial literacy, institutions and education: Lessons from the German reunification2
Nudging openly – An experimental analysis of nudge transparency in a public goods setting2
Too much of a good thing? Households’ macroeconomic conditions and credit dynamics1
How do people discount over spatial distance?1
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer – the case of monetary policy and financial imbalances1
Quality of politicians and electoral system. Evidence from a quasi-experimental design for Italian cities1
Dynamic inefficiency and fiscal interventions in an economy with land and transaction costs1
Regional Supply and Demand Fundamentals in the German Housing Price Boom1
Do balanced-budget fiscal stimuli of investment increase its economic value?1
The estimation of reaction functions under tax competition1
Patents versus rewards: the implications of production inefficiency1
Trade and the size distribution of firms: Evidence from the German Empire1
Interest Rate Persistence and Monetary Policy Rule in Light of Model Uncertainty0
Don’t Look Up: House Prices in Emerging Europe0
Causes of German Inventiveness, 1815–1990. What We Can Learn from Patent Statistics0
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“Thanks in advance” – The negative effect of a polite phrase on compliance with a request0
Data Sources on the 19th and Early 20th Century German Capital Market: Challenges and Opportunities0
Universities and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany0
Triplets, quads and quints: Estimating disaggregate trade elasticities with different odds ratios0
The Instability of the Market for Government Bonds in the EMU0
The Universe of Germany’s Foreign Trade Prior to World War I0
Skill complementarity in production technology: New empirical evidence and implications0
Skill Supply, Technology Diffusion and the Labour Market0
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Measuring Historical Inequality in Germany0
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Demographic Data for the Pre-Statistical Age (Late Sixteenth Century to 1870)0
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Unraveling the Productivity Paradox: Evidence for Germany0
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Retained Earnings, Foreign Portfolio Ownership, and the German Current Account: A Firm-Level Approach0
The effects of financing rules in pay-as-you-go pension systems on the life and the business cycle0
School Fees and Vouchers when Quality of Education Matters0
Index of Volume 21, 20200
In-group, out-group effects in distributional preferences: the case of gender0
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System Relevance and Firm Performance Due to COVID-190
Corona and the Cross: Religious Affiliation, Church Bans, and Covid Infections0
New Data Frontiers in German Economic History0
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Regional Industrial Effects in Germany from a Potential Gas Deficit0
Index of Volume 24, 20230
Index of Volume 23, 20220
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Index of Volume 22, 20210
Competing for Jobs: How COVID-19 Changes Search Behaviour in the Labour Market0
Progressive Taxation and Social Welfare: Quantifying the Effects of the “German Tax-Reform 2000”0
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Reference pricing systems on the pharmaceutical market0
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Heterogeneous capital tax competition in a federation with asymmetric tax compliance0
Show Me the Money: Tracking Consumer Spending with Daily Card Transaction Data During the Pandemic0
Experience and Firms’ Financing Behavior: A Behavioral Perspective0
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