1. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Revisiting the Risk of Automation

    In light of rapid advances in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics, many scientists discuss the potentials of new technologies to substitute for human labour. Fuelling the economic debate,…

  2. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Does energy policy hurt international competitiveness of firms? A comparative study for Germany, Switzerland and Austria

    This paper investigates the impact of energy policies on the export performance of firms. There has been a long policy debate on potentially negative impacts of cost-increasing energy policies on international…

  3. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Fiscal Sustainability and Demographic Change: A Micro Approach for 27 EU Countries

    The effect of demographic change on the labor force and on fiscal revenues is topical in light of potential pension shortfalls. This paper evaluates the effect of demographic changes between 2010 and 2030 on…

  4. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Development and utilization of energy-related technologies, economic performance and the role of policy instruments

    The present study investigates the effects of energy-related technologies on economic performance at firm level. We distinguish clearly between adoption and use of energy-related technologies (process innovation…

  5. Refereed Journal // 2017

    Repeated Pro-Social Behavior in the Presence of Economic Interventions

    We investigate the immediate and subsequent effects of two prominent drivers of charitable giving: a charitable lottery and an income tax. Employing a modified two-round dictator game with the subject’s charity…

  6. Refereed Journal // 2017

    The Effect of Direct Democracy on the Level and Structure of Local Taxes

    We study the effect of direct democracy on local taxation. Our setting is the German federal state of Bavaria, where in 1995 a state-wide reform introduced the possibility to initiate direct democratic…

  7. Refereed Journal // 2017

    The Political Economy of Mitigation vs. Adaptation

    Climate policies have very uneven effects in terms of their fiscal impact. While mitigation of climate change typically raises revenues, adaptation is costly to the taxpayer, and the more so, the more …