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  1. Intergenerational mobility in a Mid-Atlantic economy
    Canada, 1871-1901
    Erschienen: January 2021
    Verlag:  Economic History Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    Schriftenreihe: Economic history working papers / London School of Economics and Political Science ; no: 319
    Schlagworte: Canada; Intergenerational Mobility; Social Mobility; Linkage
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  2. Shock infections through global value chains
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Taloustieto Oy, Helsinki

    We examine how the Covid-19 shock was transmitted from the foreign, upstream parts of value chains to domestic (downstream) production. After categorizing global value chains based on their home-producer industry and country, we quantify the... mehr

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    We examine how the Covid-19 shock was transmitted from the foreign, upstream parts of value chains to domestic (downstream) production. After categorizing global value chains based on their home-producer industry and country, we quantify the multiplier effect of the transmitted shock on the entire value chain by considering changes in home production. The upstream shock was measured using world input-output data, and our analysis relies on the upstream dependence on the early shock in China during 1-4/2020, employing a differences-in-differences research setup. Our findings reveal that the impact was large: For every percentage point of dependence on the Chinese value chain, there was a 1.3 percent larger contraction in domestic production. In essence, the multiplier effect of the manufacturing contraction amplified the direct foreign shock by an order of magnitude. These effects varied across industries and regions, with the most substantial multiplier effects observed in highly digitalized, high-R&D industries, particularly in the EU and North America. Furthermore, we provide evidence on the dynamics of adjustment.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: ETLA working papers ; 109
    Schlagworte: Global value chains; Shock; Infection; Covid-19; Transmission; Transmit; Linkage
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  3. On environmental externalities and global games
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Tilburg University, Tilburg

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    ISBN: 9789056686567
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    Schriftenreihe: [Dissertation series] / [Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University] ; [nr. 655]
    Schlagworte: Global Games; Environmental Externalities; European Union Emission Trading System; Policymaker; Optimal Tax; Jurisdiction; Linkage; Subsidies; Stock Externalities; Technological Spillovers; Symmetric Information; Information Uncertainty; Clean Technology; Cap And Trade; Coordination Games; Uncertainty; Side Effects; Multiplicity; Discontinuity; Asymmetric Information; Externalities; Methodology
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    Dissertation, Tilburg University, 2021