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Thomas Obst

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Terminal Degree:2017 Department of Economics and International Business; Business School; University of Greenwich (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft

Köln, Germany
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Working papers

  1. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Henger, Ralph & Hentze, Tobias & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger & Seele, Stefanie, 2024. "Stagnation im sechsten Jahr: IW-Konjunkturprognose Frühjahr 2024," IW-Reports 24/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  2. Obst, Thomas & Sultan, Samina & Matthes, Jürgen, 2024. "Was droht den transatlantischen Handelsbeziehungen unter Trump 2.0? Von Zollerhöhungen und Vergeltungsmaßnahmen," IW-Reports 42/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  3. Obst, Thomas & Förster, Henrik, 2024. "Steigende Frachtraten: Angeschlagener Welthandel setzt deutschen Außenhandel unter Druck," IW-Kurzberichte 62/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  4. Obst, Thomas & Matthes, Jürgen & Sultan, Samina, 2024. "What if Trump is re-elected? Trade policy implications," IW-Reports 14/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  5. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas & Puls, Thomas, 2024. "Auswirkungen des Nahostkonflikts auf die deutsche Wirtschaft," IW-Reports 1/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  6. Matthes, Jürgen & Sultan, Samina & Obst, Thomas, 2024. "US Inflation Reduction Act: Überschaubare Auswirkungen auf Deutschland," IW-Kurzberichte 83/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  7. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Henger, Ralph & Hentze, Tobias & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger & Seele, Stefanie, 2024. "Licht und Schatten der deutschen Konjunktur: IW-Konjunkturprognose Herbst 2024," IW-Kurzberichte 68/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  8. Obst, Thomas & Stockhausen, Maximilian & Metzger, Arthur, 2024. "Inflation in der Eurozone: Der Weg bleibt holprig," IW-Kurzberichte 47/2024, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  9. Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Stress im Finanzsystem: Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen einer Bankenkrise," IW-Kurzberichte 25/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  10. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Henger, Ralph & Hentze, Tobias & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Puls, Thomas & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2023. "Kein Aufschwung in Sicht: IW-Konjunkturprognose Frühjahr 2023," IW-Reports 19/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  11. Beznoska, Martin & Hentze, Tobias & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Wachstumschancengesetz: Eine vertane Chance auf mehr Wachstum," IW-Kurzberichte 83/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  12. Koenen, Michelle & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Energiekrise führt zu spürbaren Wohlstandseinbußen in Deutschland," IW-Kurzberichte 38/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  13. Förster, Henrik & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Wachstumskosten der restriktiven Geldpolitik in Deutschland," IW-Kurzberichte 86/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  14. Bardt, Hubertus & Beznoska, Martin & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Henger, Ralph & Hentze, Tobias & Hüther, Michael & Kolev-Schaefer, Galina & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Puls, Thomas & S, 2023. "Hausgemachte Probleme verschärfen konjunkturelle Schwäche: IW-Konjunkturprognose Winter 2023," IW-Reports 65/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  15. Küper, Malte & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Energieintensive Produktion bricht stärker als während der Pandemie," IW-Kurzberichte 19/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  16. Obst, Thomas & Sultan, Samina, 2023. "Polen vor der Wahl - Wirtschaftsmodell im Wandel: Analyse des wirtschaftlichen Aufstiegs und der künftigen Herausforderungen," IW-Reports 51/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  17. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Hüther, Michael & Kauder, Björn & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Puls, Thomas & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2022. "Konjunktur in der Grauzone: IW-Konjunkturprognose Winter 2022," IW-Reports 67/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  18. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Gesamtwirtschaftliche Effekte eines höheren Gaspreises," IW-Kurzberichte 14/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  19. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Global value chains of the EU member states: Policy options in the current debate," IW-Reports 4/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  20. Koenen, Michelle & Kunath, Gero & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Europa an der Schwelle zur Rezession? Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen der Corona-Pandemie und des Ukraine-Kriegs," IW-Reports 40/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  21. Bardt, Hubertus & Beznoska, Martin & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2022. "Krise und Unsicherheit: IW-Konjunkturprognose Frühjahr 2022," IW-Reports 26/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  22. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Hentze, Tobias & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2022. "Konjunktureinbruch in Deutschland: IW-Konjunkturprognose Herbst 2022," IW-Reports 49/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  23. Fremerey, Melinda & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Globalisierungskrise: Welche Abhängigkeiten bestehen bei kritischen Gütern und Rohstoffen aus China?," IW-Kurzberichte 48/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  24. Grömling, Michael & Koenen, Michelle & Kunath, Gero & Obst, Thomas & Parthie, Sandra, 2022. "AIECE General Report: Autumn 2022. Part 1," IW-Reports 65/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  25. Obst, Thomas & Schläger, Dan, 2022. "Zwei Jahre Pandemie: Wer sind die Gewinner und Verlierer?," IW-Kurzberichte 16/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  26. Kunath, Gero & Matthes, Jürgen & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Biden's economic agenda risks mid-term elections: An analysis of Biden's economic agenda and its effects on the American economy," IW-Reports 59/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  27. Bähr, Cornelius & Fremerey, Melinda & Fritsch, Manuel & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Rohstoffabhängigkeiten der deutschen Industrie von Russland," IW-Kurzberichte 31/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  28. Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Philipskurve und fiskalische Dominanz der Geldpolitik: Was treibt die Inflation," IW-Kurzberichte 57/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  29. Obst, Thomas & Schläger, Dan, 2021. "Kosten-Nutzen Überlegungen zu Lockdowns: Was übersehen wir?," IW-Kurzberichte 33/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  30. Obst, Thomas & Schläger, Dan, 2021. "Lockdowns und kein Ende in Sicht," IW-Kurzberichte 68/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  31. Obst, Thomas & Schläger, Dan, 2021. "Cost-benefit considerations of lockdowns: What are we missing?," IW-Kurzberichte 33/2021e, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  32. Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Ist die Einheit des Budgets noch gewahrt?," IW-Kurzberichte 75/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  33. Beznoska, Martin & Kauder, Björn & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Investitionen, Humankapital und Wachstumswirkungen öffentlicher Ausgaben," IW policy papers 2/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  34. Diermeier, Matthias & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Wunsch und Wirklichkeit: Kaum Ausgabenspielräume in der neuen Legislaturperiode. Zwischen Schuldenbremse und Steuererhöhungen," IW-Reports 33/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  35. Bardt, Hubertus & Diermeier, Matthias & Grömling, Michael & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Lieferengpässe und Preisentwicklungen bei Rohstoffen und Vorleistungen: Corona Echo Effekte oder "here to stay"?," IW-Reports 27/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  36. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Schlummernde Wachstumspotenziale im deutschen Arbeitsmarkt," IW-Kurzberichte 37/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  37. Hüther, Michael & Jung, Markos & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Arbeitskräftepotenziale der deutschen Wirtschaft: Chancen für Wachstum und Konsolidierung," IW policy papers 10/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  38. Obst, Thomas & Puls, Thomas, 2021. "Corona in der EU: Wiederholen sich die Fehler aus dem Frühjahr 2020?," IW-Kurzberichte 13/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  39. Diermeier, Matthias & Güldner, Florian & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Der chinesische Albtraum: Verschuldungsrisiken auf der Seidenstraße," IW-Kurzberichte 88/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  40. Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Sollten die Kosten von Wohneigentum stärker in die Inflationsmessung einfließen?," IW-Kurzberichte 22/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  41. Jung, Markos & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Kein Wumms bei öffentlichen Investitionen," IW-Kurzberichte 113/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  42. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Die Abhängigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft von internationalen Lieferketten," IW-Reports 16/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  43. Diermeier, Matthias & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Helikopter gegen die Krise?," IW-Kurzberichte 28/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
  44. Obst, Thomas, 2019. "A dynamic version of Okun's law in the EU15 countries - The role of delays in the unemployment-output nexus," Discussion Papers 411, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Department of Business Administration and Economics.
  45. Obst, Thomas & Onaran, Özlem & Nikolaidi, Maria, 2017. "The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance: the case of Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16088, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  46. Onaran, Özlem & Andersen, Lars & Cozzi, Giovanni & Dahl, Signe & Nissen, Thea & Obst, Thomas & Tori, Daniele, 2017. "An investment and equality-led sustainable development strategy for Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16212, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  47. Thomas Obst & Özlem Onaran & Maria Nikolaidi, 2017. "The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance," FMM Working Paper 10-2017, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
  48. Onaran, Özlem & Nikolaidi, Maria & Obst, Thomas, 2017. "A coordinated mix of public investment and incomes policies for sustainable development in Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16105, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  49. Onaran, Özlem & Nikolaidi, Maria & Obst, Thomas, 2017. "The role of public spending and incomes policies for investment and equality-led development in the UK," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16194, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  50. Onaran, Özlem & Obst, Thomas, 2015. "Wage-led growth in the EU15 member states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance, and inflation," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 14079, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  51. Onaran, Özlem & Obst, Thomas, 2015. "The empirical case for a wage-led recovery policy for Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 14097, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  52. Obst, Thomas., 2014. "Long-term trends in income distribution a global perspective," ILO Working Papers 994869353402676, International Labour Organization.
  53. Obst, Thomas, 2013. "Income inequality and the welfare state: How redistributive is the public sector?," IPE Working Papers 29/2013, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).

Articles

  1. Hentze Tobias & Kauder Björn & Obst Thomas, 2024. "Steuersenkung als Investitionstreiber," Wirtschaftsdienst, Sciendo, vol. 104(8), pages 543-548.
  2. Stormy-Annika Mildner & Andreas Baur & Lisandra Flach & Dorothee Hillrichs & Thomas Obst & Samina Sultan & Jürgen Matthes & Andreas Falke & Josef Braml & Markus Jaeger, 2024. "Präsidentschaftswahl in den USA – Konsequenzen für Deutschland und Europa," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 77(09), pages 03-28, September.
  3. Grömling Michael & Koenen Michelle & Kunath Gero & Obst Thomas & Parthie Sandra, 2023. "Deindustrialisation – A European Assessment," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Sciendo, vol. 58(4), pages 209-214, July.
  4. Thomas Obst, 2022. "Dynamic version of Okun’s law in the EU15 countries—The role of delays in the unemployment‐output nexus," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 69(2), pages 225-241, May.
  5. Clemens Fuest & Björn Kauder & Thomas Obst & Dirk Meyer & Arne Hansen & Tobias Linzert & Julian Schumacher & Bodo Herzog & Margit Schratzenstaller & Pawel Tokarski & Christa Schweng, 2022. "Geld- und Fiskalpolitik in der EU unter veränderten geopolitischen Bedingungen: Was wird aus der Europäischen Währungsunion?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 75(06), pages 03-32, June.
  6. Hüther Michael & Jung Markos & Obst Thomas, 2022. "Wachstum durch Beschäftigung: Potenziale der deutschen Volkswirtschaft," Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, De Gruyter, vol. 71(2), pages 95-123, August.
  7. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Hentze, Tobias & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2021. "Produktionsstörungen, Preiseffekte und Pandemie-Politik: IW-Konjunkturprognose Winter 2021 [Disrupted production, price rises and pandemic policies: IW economic forecast winter 2021]," IW-Trends – Vierteljahresschrift zur empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute, vol. 48(4), pages 3-40(-.2.20.
  8. Matthias Diermeier & Michael Hüther & Thomas Obst, 2021. "Ausgabenspielräume der Bundesregierung: zwischen Schuldenbremse und Steuererhöhung [Fiscal Policy of the Federal Government: Between a Debt Brake and Tax Increases]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(9), pages 692-699, September.
  9. Thomas Obst & Özlem Onaran & Maria Nikolaidi, 2020. "The effects of income distribution and fiscal policy on aggregate demand, investment and the budget balance: the case of Europe1," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 44(6), pages 1221-1243.
  10. Ozlem Onaran & Thomas Obst, 2016. "Wage-led growth in the EU15 member-states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance and inflation," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 40(6), pages 1517-1551.

Chapters

  1. Thomas Obst, 2024. "Historic Turning Point in the Labor Market in Germany—How Demographic Change Slows Down Growth," Springer Books,, Springer.
  2. Thomas Obst, 2023. "Historische Wende am Arbeitsmarkt in Deutschland – Wie der demografische Wandel das Wachstum bremst," Springer Books, in: Inka Knappertsbusch & Gerlind Wisskirchen (ed.), Die Zukunft der Arbeit, pages 13-22, Springer.

Books

  1. Hentze, Tobias & Kauder, Björn & Obst, Thomas, 2024. "Standortfaktor Körperschaftsteuer: Szenarien für mehr private Investitionen," Studien, Stiftung Familienunternehmen / Foundation for Family Businesses, number 285319.
  2. Obst, Thomas & Stockhausen, Maximilian, 2023. "Makroökonomische Analyse von Lohn-Preis-Spiralen: Risiken von Zweitrundeneffekten in der gegenwärtigen Hochinflationsphase," IW-Analysen, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute, volume 127, number 281067.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Stress im Finanzsystem: Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen einer Bankenkrise," IW-Kurzberichte 25/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Daube, Carl Heinz, 2023. "Cost of Capital - challenges for companies in current economic environment," EconStor Preprints 270872, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.

  2. Beznoska, Martin & Hentze, Tobias & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Wachstumschancengesetz: Eine vertane Chance auf mehr Wachstum," IW-Kurzberichte 83/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Hentze Tobias & Kauder Björn & Obst Thomas, 2024. "Steuersenkung als Investitionstreiber," Wirtschaftsdienst, Sciendo, vol. 104(8), pages 543-548.

  3. Küper, Malte & Obst, Thomas, 2023. "Energieintensive Produktion bricht stärker als während der Pandemie," IW-Kurzberichte 19/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Wendland, Finn Arnd, 2023. "European Year of Skills 2023: Zwischen Energiekrise und Klimatransformation," IW-Kurzberichte 31/2023, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

  4. Bardt, Hubertus & Demary, Markus & Grömling, Michael & Hüther, Michael & Kauder, Björn & Obst, Thomas & Pimpertz, Jochen & Puls, Thomas & Schaefer, Thilo & Schäfer, Holger, 2022. "Konjunktur in der Grauzone: IW-Konjunkturprognose Winter 2022," IW-Reports 67/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Engler, Jan & Rusche, Christian, 2023. "Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen des 9-Euro-Tickets [The economic impact of the 9-Euro-Ticket]," IW-Trends – Vierteljahresschrift zur empirischen Wirtschaftsforschung, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute, vol. 50(1), pages 3-21.

  5. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Global value chains of the EU member states: Policy options in the current debate," IW-Reports 4/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Farkas, Beáta & Pelle, Anita & Somosi, Sarolta, 2023. "Az Európai Unió és a geoökonómiai kihívások - ipar- és versenypolitikai válaszok [The European Union and geoeconomic challenges: industrial and competition policy responses]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(11), pages 1193-1212.
    2. Galina Kolev & Jürgen Matthes, 2021. "Protektionismus und Abschottungstendenzen bremsen und verändern die Globalisierung," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(11), pages 845-849, November.
    3. Grömling Michael & Koenen Michelle & Kunath Gero & Obst Thomas & Parthie Sandra, 2023. "Deindustrialisation – A European Assessment," Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy, Sciendo, vol. 58(4), pages 209-214, July.

  6. Koenen, Michelle & Kunath, Gero & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Europa an der Schwelle zur Rezession? Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen der Corona-Pandemie und des Ukraine-Kriegs," IW-Reports 40/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Christine Sturm, 2022. "Between a rock and a hard place: European energy policy and complexity in the wake of the Ukraine war," Economia e Politica Industriale: Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, Springer;Associazione Amici di Economia e Politica Industriale, vol. 49(4), pages 835-878, December.

  7. Fremerey, Melinda & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Globalisierungskrise: Welche Abhängigkeiten bestehen bei kritischen Gütern und Rohstoffen aus China?," IW-Kurzberichte 48/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Thieß Petersen & Marcus Wortmann, 2022. "Autarkie und Offenheit — Überlegungen zur optimalen Balance einer offenen Volkswirtschaft [Autarky and Openness — Reflections on the Optimal Balance of an Open Economy]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 102(9), pages 709-715, September.

  8. Bähr, Cornelius & Fremerey, Melinda & Fritsch, Manuel & Obst, Thomas, 2022. "Rohstoffabhängigkeiten der deutschen Industrie von Russland," IW-Kurzberichte 31/2022, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Hüther, 2022. "Das Problem des subjektiven Werturteils [The Problem of Subjective Value Judgment]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 102(4), pages 273-278, April.

  9. Beznoska, Martin & Kauder, Björn & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Investitionen, Humankapital und Wachstumswirkungen öffentlicher Ausgaben," IW policy papers 2/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Hüther & Markos Jung, 2021. "Unzureichende Investitionsoffensive," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(3), pages 158-161, March.

  10. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Schlummernde Wachstumspotenziale im deutschen Arbeitsmarkt," IW-Kurzberichte 37/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Lembcke, Franziska & Nöh, Lukas & Schwarz, Milena, 2021. "Anreizwirkungen des deutschen Steuer- und Transfersystems auf das Erwerbsangebot von Zweitverdienenden," Working Papers 06/2021, German Council of Economic Experts / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung.

  11. Hüther, Michael & Jung, Markos & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Arbeitskräftepotenziale der deutschen Wirtschaft: Chancen für Wachstum und Konsolidierung," IW policy papers 10/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Matthias Diermeier & Michael Hüther & Thomas Obst, 2021. "Ausgabenspielräume der Bundesregierung: zwischen Schuldenbremse und Steuererhöhung [Fiscal Policy of the Federal Government: Between a Debt Brake and Tax Increases]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(9), pages 692-699, September.
    2. Diermeier, Matthias & Hüther, Michael & Obst, Thomas, 2021. "Wunsch und Wirklichkeit: Kaum Ausgabenspielräume in der neuen Legislaturperiode. Zwischen Schuldenbremse und Steuererhöhungen," IW-Reports 33/2021, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

  12. Jung, Markos & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Kein Wumms bei öffentlichen Investitionen," IW-Kurzberichte 113/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Hüther & Markos Jung, 2021. "Unzureichende Investitionsoffensive," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(3), pages 158-161, March.

  13. Kolev, Galina V. & Obst, Thomas, 2020. "Die Abhängigkeit der deutschen Wirtschaft von internationalen Lieferketten," IW-Reports 16/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Michael Hüther, 2020. "Investitionen und Konsum: wirtschaftspolitische Handlungsoptionen zur Jahresmitte 2020 [Investment and Consumption: Economic Policy Options in Mid-2020]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 100(6), pages 422-428, June.
    2. Nicolas Bunde, 2021. "Covid-19 und die Industrie: Führt die Krise zum Rückbau globaler Lieferketten?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 74(01), pages 54-57, January.
    3. Hentze Tobias & Kauder Björn & Obst Thomas, 2024. "Steuersenkung als Investitionstreiber," Wirtschaftsdienst, Sciendo, vol. 104(8), pages 543-548.
    4. Hüther, Michael, 2020. "Investitionen und Konsum: Überlegungen zu wirtschaftspolitischen Handlungsoptionen zur Jahresmitte 2020," IW policy papers 13/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
    5. Thomas Puls & Werner Olle & Heike Proff & Oliver Falck & Nina Czernich & Johannes Koenen & Florian Herrmann & Wolfgang Beinhauer & Stefan Reindl & Alexander Wottge & Roman Zitzelsberger & Ilka Horstme, 2021. "Strukturwandel in der Automobilindustrie – wirkt die Pandemie als Beschleuniger?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 74(05), pages 03-35, May.
    6. Michael Grömling & Hubertus Bardt & Paul Niendorf, 2021. "Störungen der Geschäftsabläufe durch Corona [Corona disrupts business processes]," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 101(5), pages 400-402, May.

  14. Obst, Thomas, 2019. "A dynamic version of Okun's law in the EU15 countries - The role of delays in the unemployment-output nexus," Discussion Papers 411, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Department of Business Administration and Economics.

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    1. Hawkins, Raymond J. & Li, Yichu, 2022. "Okun loops and anelastic relaxation in the EU15," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 593(C).
    2. Asma Raies, 2023. "Sustainable Employment in Developing and Emerging Countries: Testing Augmented Okun’s Law in Light of Institutional Quality," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-13, February.
    3. Hawkins, Raymond J. & Li, Yichu, 2021. "Okun loops and anelastic relaxation in the G7," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 576(C).

  15. Obst, Thomas & Onaran, Özlem & Nikolaidi, Maria, 2017. "The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance: the case of Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16088, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.

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    1. Onaran, Özlem, 2019. "Equality-led development and the demand and supply side effects," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 22390, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    2. Engelbert Stockhammer & Karsten Kohler, 2023. "Learning from distant cousins? Post-Keynesian Economics, Comparative Political Economy, and the Growth Models approach," Chapters, in: Thomas Palley & Esteban Pérez Caldentey & Matías Vernengo (ed.), Varieties of Capitalism, chapter 3, pages 56-75, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    3. Hein, Eckhard, 2017. "Financialisation and tendencies towards stagnation: The role of macroeconomic regime changes in the course of and after the financial and economic crisis 2007-9," IPE Working Papers 90/2017, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    4. Woodgate, Ryan, 2021. "Profit-led in effect or in mere appearance? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises," IPE Working Papers 154/2021, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    5. Cem Oyvat & Oğuz Öztunalı & Ceyhun Elgin, 2020. "Wage‐led versus profit‐led demand: A comprehensive empirical analysis," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 71(3), pages 458-486, July.
    6. Barbieri Góes, Maria Cristina, 2019. "Personal income distribution and progressive taxation in a neo-Kaleckian model: Insights from the Italian case," IPE Working Papers 126/2019, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    7. Robert A. Blecker & Michael Cauvel & Yun Kim, 2020. "Systems estimation of a structural model of distribution and demand in the US economy," FMM Working Paper 54-2020, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    8. Onaran, Özlem & Guschanski, Alexander, 2018. "The causes of falling wage share: sectoral and firm level evidence from developed and developing countries – what have we learned?," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 19373, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    9. Eckhard Hein & Eckhard Achim Truger, 2017. "Opportunities and limits of rebalancing the Eurozone via wage policies," FMM Working Paper 06-2017, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    10. Stirati, Antonella & Paternesi Meloni, Walter, 2021. "Unemployment and the wage share: a long-run exploration for major mature economies," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 330-352.

  16. Onaran, Özlem & Andersen, Lars & Cozzi, Giovanni & Dahl, Signe & Nissen, Thea & Obst, Thomas & Tori, Daniele, 2017. "An investment and equality-led sustainable development strategy for Europe," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 16212, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.

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  17. Thomas Obst & Özlem Onaran & Maria Nikolaidi, 2017. "The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance," FMM Working Paper 10-2017, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.

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    1. Onaran, Özlem, 2019. "Equality-led development and the demand and supply side effects," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 22390, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    2. Hein, Eckhard, 2017. "Financialisation and tendencies towards stagnation: The role of macroeconomic regime changes in the course of and after the financial and economic crisis 2007-9," IPE Working Papers 90/2017, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    3. Cem Oyvat & Oğuz Öztunalı & Ceyhun Elgin, 2020. "Wage‐led versus profit‐led demand: A comprehensive empirical analysis," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 71(3), pages 458-486, July.
    4. Barbieri Góes, Maria Cristina, 2019. "Personal income distribution and progressive taxation in a neo-Kaleckian model: Insights from the Italian case," IPE Working Papers 126/2019, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    5. Robert A. Blecker & Michael Cauvel & Yun Kim, 2020. "Systems estimation of a structural model of distribution and demand in the US economy," FMM Working Paper 54-2020, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    6. Onaran, Özlem & Guschanski, Alexander, 2018. "The causes of falling wage share: sectoral and firm level evidence from developed and developing countries – what have we learned?," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 19373, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    7. Eckhard Hein & Eckhard Achim Truger, 2017. "Opportunities and limits of rebalancing the Eurozone via wage policies," FMM Working Paper 06-2017, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    8. Stirati, Antonella & Paternesi Meloni, Walter, 2021. "Unemployment and the wage share: a long-run exploration for major mature economies," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 330-352.

  18. Onaran, Özlem & Obst, Thomas, 2015. "Wage-led growth in the EU15 member states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance, and inflation," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 14079, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.

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    1. Robert A. Blecker, 2015. "Wage-led Versus Profit-led Demand Regimes: The Long and Short of It," Working Papers 2015-05, American University, Department of Economics.
    2. Camille Logeay & Heike Joebges, 2018. "Could a national wage rule stabilize the current account and functional income distribution in the Euro area?," FMM Working Paper 23-2018, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    3. Prante, Franz & Hein, Eckhard & Bramucci, Alessandro, 2021. "Varieties and interdependencies of demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism," IPE Working Papers 173/2021, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    4. Enno Schröder, 2020. "Offshoring, employment, and aggregate demand," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 30(1), pages 179-204, January.
    5. Campana, Juan Manuel & Emboava Vaz, João & Hein, Eckhard & Jungmann, Benjamin, 2022. "Demand and growth regimes of the BRICs countries," IPE Working Papers 197/2022, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    6. Ramskogler, Paul, 2021. "Labour market hierarchies and the macro-economy – Do labour market dualities affect wage growth in Europe?," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 154-165.
    7. Caiani, Alessandro & Russo, Alberto & Gallegati, Mauro, 2020. "Are Higher Wages Good For Business? An Assessment Under Alternative Innovation And Investment Scenarios," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(1), pages 191-230, January.
    8. Stefan Ederer & Miriam Rehm, 2017. "Will wealth become more concentrated in Europe?," FMM Working Paper 13-2017, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    9. Hein, Eckhard & Martschin, Judith, 2020. "The Eurozone in crisis: A Kaleckian macroeconomic regime and policy perspective," IPE Working Papers 145/2020, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    10. Eckhard Hein, 2020. "Gender Issues in Kaleckian Distribution and Growth Models: On the Macroeconomics of the Gender Wage Gap," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(4), pages 640-664, October.
    11. Hein, Eckhard, 2023. "Inflation is always and everywhere … a conflict phenomenon: Post-Keynesian inflation theory and energy price driven conflict inflation," IPE Working Papers 224/2023, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    12. Eckhard Hein & Judith Martschin, 2020. "Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and the role of the macroeconomic policy regime: a post-Keynesian comparative study on France, Germany, Italy and Spain before and after the G," Working Papers PKWP2023, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    13. Jiménez, Valeria, 2020. "Wage shares and demand regimes in Central America: An empirical analysis for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, 1970-2016," IPE Working Papers 151/2020, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    14. Catullo, Ermanno & Gallegati, Mauro & Russo, Alberto, 2022. "Forecasting in a complex environment: Machine learning sales expectations in a stock flow consistent agent-based simulation model," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 139(C).
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    16. Woodgate, Ryan, 2021. "Profit-led in effect or in mere appearance? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises," IPE Working Papers 154/2021, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    17. Andrea Coveri & Mario Pianta, 2019. "The Structural Dynamics of Income Distribution:Technology, Wages and Profits," Working Papers 1901, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Department of Economics, Society & Politics - Scientific Committee - L. Stefanini & G. Travaglini, revised 2019.
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    20. Ryan Woodgate, 2022. "Profit-led in effect or in appearance alone? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises," Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Springer, vol. 3(2), pages 319-350, July.
    21. Özlem Onaran, 2016. "Secular stagnation and progressive economic policy alternatives," Working Papers PKWP1609, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    22. Thomas Palley, 2024. "Varieties of capitalism and societal happiness: theory and empirics," FMM Working Paper 108-2024, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    23. Botta, Alberto & Caverzasi, Eugenio & Tori, Daniele, 2020. "The Macroeconomics Of Shadow Banking," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(1), pages 161-190, January.
    24. Ladislav Suhányi & Alžbeta Suhányiová & Jaroslava Kádárová & Jaroslava Janeková, 2023. "Relationships between Average Wages in the Manufacturing Sector and Economic Indicators of the Manufacturing Sector in the Region of Visegrad Group Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(5), pages 1-19, February.
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    26. Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández & Serena Sordi, 2017. "Distributive cycles and endogenous technical change in a BoPC growth model," Department of Economics University of Siena 760, Department of Economics, University of Siena.
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    30. Baccaro, Lucio & Howell, Chris, 2017. "Unhinged: Industrial relations liberalization and capitalist instability," MPIfG Discussion Paper 17/19, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
    31. Franz J. Prante, 2018. "Macroeconomic Effects of Personal and Functional Income Inequality: Theory and Empirical Evidence for the US and Germany," Panoeconomicus, Savez ekonomista Vojvodine, Novi Sad, Serbia, vol. 65(3), pages 289-318.
    32. Bajo Rubio, Oscar & Berke, Burcu & Esteve García, Vicente, 2016. "The effects of competitiveness on trade balance: The case of Southern Europe," Economics Discussion Papers 2016-30, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    33. Robert Jump & Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz, 2017. "Wage led aggregate demand in the United Kingdom," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(5), pages 565-584, September.
    34. Robert A. Blecker & Michael Cauvel & Yun Kim, 2020. "Systems estimation of a structural model of distribution and demand in the US economy," FMM Working Paper 54-2020, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
    35. Hein, Eckhard & van Treeck, Till, 2024. "Financialisation and demand and growth regimes: A review of post-Keynesian contributions," ifso working paper series 32, University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Socioeconomics (ifso).
    36. Carbajal-De-Nova, Carolina, 2021. "Wages and inflation in Mexican manufacturing. A two-period comparison: 1994-2003 and 2007-2016," MPRA Paper 109555, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    37. Nishi, Hiroshi, 2018. "A Dynamic Analysis of Demand and Productivity Growth in a Two-sector Kaleckian Model," MPRA Paper 86778, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    38. Michael Cauvel, 2019. "The neo-Goodwinian model reconsidered," Working Papers PKWP1915, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    39. Christos Pierros, 2021. "Assessing the internal devaluation policy implemented in Greece in an empirical stock‐flow consistent model," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 72(4), pages 905-943, November.
    40. Brian Hartley, 2020. "Corridor stability of the Kaleckian growth model: a Markov-switching approach," Working Papers 2013, New School for Social Research, Department of Economics, revised Nov 2020.
    41. Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández & Serena Sordi, 2018. "Path dependence, distributive cycles and export capacity in a BoPC growth model," Department of Economics University of Siena 785, Department of Economics, University of Siena.
    42. Onaran, Özlem & Guschanski, Alexander, 2018. "The causes of falling wage share: sectoral and firm level evidence from developed and developing countries – what have we learned?," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 19373, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    43. Dominik Kaczmarski, 2024. "Wage- or Profit-Led Regime? The Case of Poland," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 1, pages 5-18.
    44. Prante, Franz J. & Barmucci, Alessandro & Hein, Eckhard & Truger, Achim, 2019. "Interactive macroeconomics: A pluralist simulator," IPE Working Papers 117/2019, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    45. Diogo Correia & Ricardo Barradas, 2021. "Financialisation and the slowdown of labour productivity in Portugal: A Post-Keynesian approach," PSL Quarterly Review, Economia civile, vol. 74(299), pages 325-346.
    46. Oyvat, Cem & Öztunalı, Oğuz & Elgin, Ceyhun, 2018. "Wage-led vs. profit-led growth: a comprehensive empirical analysis," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 20951, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
    47. Herrero, Daniel & Rial, Adrián, 2023. "Labor costs, KIBS, and export performance: A comparative analysis of Germany and Mediterranean economies," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 65(C), pages 184-198.
    48. Ricardo Barradas, 2023. "Why Has Labor Productivity Slowed Down in the Era of Financialization?: Insights from the Post-Keynesians for the European Union Countries," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 55(3), pages 390-422, September.
    49. Hein, Eckhard, 2022. "Varieties of demand and growth regimes: Post-Keynesian foundations," IPE Working Papers 196/2022, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    50. Maarten Keune, 2021. "Inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners: the role of collective bargaining and trade unions," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 27(1), pages 29-46, February.
    51. Christos Pierros, 2020. "A Labor Market-Augmented Empirical Stock-Flow Consistent Model Applied to the Greek Economy," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_949, Levy Economics Institute.
    52. Brian Hartley, 2022. "Episodic incidence of Harrodian instability and the Kaleckian growth model: A Markov‐switching approach," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 73(1), pages 268-290, February.
    53. Özlem Onaran, 2016. "Wage- versus profit-led growth in the context of international interactions and public spending: The political aspects of wage-led recovery," Working Papers PKWP1603, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    54. Giovanni Covi, 2021. "Trade imbalances within the Euro Area: two regions, two demand regimes," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 48(1), pages 181-221, February.
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    57. Cícero, Vinicius Curti & Lima, Gilberto Tadeu, 2023. "Functional distribution of income as a determinant of importing behavior: An empirical analysis," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 65(C), pages 393-405.
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    59. Emil DINGA, 2020. "Theoretical Considerations On The Consumption-Based Economic Growth," Contemporary Economy Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 5(3), pages 16-22.
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    62. Luis Cárdenas & Paloma Villanueva & Ignacio Álvarez & Jorge Uxó, 2018. "Peripheral Europe beyond the Troika. Assessing the 'success' of structural reforms in driving the Spanish recovery," FMM Working Paper 40-2018, IMK at the Hans Boeckler Foundation, Macroeconomic Policy Institute.
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  1. Thomas Obst, 2022. "Dynamic version of Okun’s law in the EU15 countries—The role of delays in the unemployment‐output nexus," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 69(2), pages 225-241, May.
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  2. Thomas Obst & Özlem Onaran & Maria Nikolaidi, 2020. "The effects of income distribution and fiscal policy on aggregate demand, investment and the budget balance: the case of Europe1," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 44(6), pages 1221-1243.

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    1. Engelbert Stockhammer & Karsten Kohler, 2023. "Learning from distant cousins? Post-Keynesian Economics, Comparative Political Economy, and the Growth Models approach," Chapters, in: Thomas Palley & Esteban Pérez Caldentey & Matías Vernengo (ed.), Varieties of Capitalism, chapter 3, pages 56-75, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. Woodgate, Ryan, 2021. "Profit-led in effect or in mere appearance? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises," IPE Working Papers 154/2021, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    3. Ryan Woodgate, 2022. "Profit-led in effect or in appearance alone? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises," Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Springer, vol. 3(2), pages 319-350, July.
    4. Giorgos Gouzoulis & Panagiotis (Takis) Iliopoulos & Giorgos Galanis, 2022. "EU-induced Financialisation and Its Impact on the Greek Wage Share, 1999-2021," Working Papers 109, Queen Mary, University of London, School of Business and Management, Centre for Globalisation Research.
    5. Hiroshi Nishi & Kazuhiro Okuma, 2023. "Fiscal policy and social infrastructure provision under alternative growth and distribution regimes," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 20(2), pages 259-286, September.
    6. Hein, Eckhard & Prante, Franz & Bramucci, Alessandro, 2022. "Financialisation and the potentials for a progressive equality-, sustainability- and domestic demand-led regime: A post-Keynesian simulation approach," IPE Working Papers 192/2022, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    7. Hiroshi Nishi & Kazuhiro Okuma, 2023. "Social common capital accumulation and fiscal sustainability in a wage-led growth economy," Working Papers PKWP2305, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    8. Eckhard Hein & Franz Prante & Alessandro Bramucci, 2023. "Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and a progressive equality-, sustainability- and domestic demand-led alternative: A post-Keynesian simulation approach," PSL Quarterly Review, Economia civile, vol. 76(305), pages 181-202.
    9. Sébastien Charles, 2022. "Fiscal multipliers and policies in France and Italy: What has happened in the decade after the Great Recession?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 42(3), pages 1706-1716.
    10. Hur, Joonyoung, 2021. "Labor income share and economic fluctuations: A sign-restricted VAR approach," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 102(C).

  3. Ozlem Onaran & Thomas Obst, 2016. "Wage-led growth in the EU15 member-states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance and inflation," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 40(6), pages 1517-1551. See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-GER: German Papers (37) 2020-04-13 2020-04-13 2020-05-04 2020-09-14 2020-12-21 2021-03-15 2021-03-15 2021-05-24 2021-07-26 2021-07-26 2021-08-23 2021-10-04 2021-11-22 2021-11-22 2022-04-18 2022-05-09 2022-06-20 2022-07-11 2022-08-22 2022-08-22 2022-09-19 2022-10-24 2023-01-23 2023-05-29 2023-07-10 2023-07-17 2023-07-17 2023-11-13 2024-02-05 2024-02-05 2024-02-12 2024-02-12 2024-06-17 2024-09-02 2024-10-28 2024-11-04 2024-12-02. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (10) 2022-02-21 2022-06-20 2022-07-11 2022-09-19 2022-10-24 2023-05-29 2023-07-17 2023-11-13 2024-02-05 2024-06-17. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (8) 2016-02-04 2017-02-19 2017-02-19 2017-04-16 2017-12-03 2019-08-19 2021-08-23 2022-07-11. Author is listed
  4. NEP-EEC: European Economics (6) 2016-02-04 2017-02-19 2017-04-16 2017-12-03 2019-08-19 2024-09-02. Author is listed
  5. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (3) 2013-12-20 2017-02-19 2017-04-16
  6. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (3) 2017-02-19 2017-04-16 2017-12-03
  7. NEP-INT: International Trade (2) 2022-02-21 2024-04-08
  8. NEP-CNA: China (1) 2024-04-08
  9. NEP-DES: Economic Design (1) 2023-05-29
  10. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2022-06-20
  11. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2013-12-20
  12. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2023-07-17
  13. NEP-INV: Investment (1) 2024-06-17
  14. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2016-02-04
  15. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (1) 2013-12-20
  16. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2023-07-10
  17. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 2013-12-20
  18. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2021-07-26

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