1. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-078 // 2009

    Partisan Politics in Corporate Tax Competition

    The broad literature focussing on the effects of globalization and strategic interactions on corporate tax competition has widely neglected an impact of political factors. In this paper, we analyse the effects…

  2. Discussion and Working Paper // 2009

    You Can’t Be Happier than Your Wife: Happiness Gaps and Divorce

    This paper asks whether the gap in subjective happiness between spouses matters per se, i.e. whether it predicts divorce. We use three panel databases to explore this question. Controlling for the level of life…

  3. ZEW-Wachstums- und Konjunkturanalysen // 2009

    Nr. 4 (Dezember) - 2009

    • Es geht nur sehr langsam aufwärts
    • Die voraussichtliche Lage in der EWU
    • Ergebnisse der Novemberumfrage 2009
    • Stimmung bei Dienstleistern der Informationsgesellschaft deutlich besser
    • Lohnkonvergenz zwischen den neuen…
  4. Financial Market Report Switzerland // 2009

    December 2009

    • Switzerland: Economic Expectations Diminish at High Level
    • Eurozone: Economic Situation Still Looks Weak
    • USA: Expectations Continue to Slip in November
    • Japan: Interest Rate Expectations Remain Low
    • Great Britain:…
  5. Monograph // 2009

    Political Economy of Natural Resources and Governance in Iran: An Empirical Investigation

    In this dissertation, I investigate the role of oil resources and economic and political institutional quality on the economic performance of Iran. To this end, I examine four related themes. First and foremost,…

  6. Discussion and Working Paper // 2009

    Factionalism, oil and economic growth in Iran: where is the curse?

    This study examines the common wisdom of “natural resource curse” in rentier economy of Iran. Contrary to existing believe that higher oil rents are harmful for economic growth, we instead show that increasing…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-077 // 2009

    Social Preferences under Risk - An Experimental Analysis

    Traditional economic theory assumes individuals to be entirely rational actors who are solely maximizing their own utility. However, various experimental studies show that individuals do not necessarily conform…

  8. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-076 // 2009

    Noncognitive Skills in Economics: Models, Measurement, and Empirical Evidence

    Measuring unobserved individual ability is a core challenge of the analysis of questions related to human capital development. For that purpose, concepts from psychology, predominantly measures of IQ have become…

  9. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-074 // 2009

    Discrimination in Grading? Experimental Evidence from Primary School

    Migrant children are lagging behind in terms of educational performance in many industrialised countries. The relatively low educational level of their parents as well as language difficulties are well-known…