Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln is a German economist and currently holds the Chair for Macroeconomics and Development at the Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research has been awarded the Gossen Prize in 2016 and the Leibniz Prize in 2018. The Leibniz award is considered to be one of the highest scientific awards in all of Germany.
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- Precautionary Savings and Self-Selection - Evidence from the German Reunification 'Experiment' (2005) (263)
- How Do Hours Worked Vary with Income? Cross-Country Evidence and Implications (2016) (121)
- East–West Migration within Germany Since Reunification: Who Stays, Who Goes, Who Returns? (2009) (116)
- Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics (2015) (111)
- On the endogeneity of political preferences: Evidence from individual experience with democracy (2015) (100)
- The Response of Household Saving to the Large Shock of German Reunification (2008) (98)
- Taxation and Labor Supply of Married Couples Across Countries: A Macroeconomic Analysis (2012) (92)
- Long-Lasting Effects of Socialist Education (2016) (79)
- The Long-Term Distributional and Welfare Effects of Covid-19 School Closures (2020) (76)
- Explaining the low labor productivity in East Germany – A spatial analysis (2012) (68)
- Stock market liberalizations: Financial and macroeconomic implications (2001) (49)
- Quantifying the disincentive effects of joint taxation on married women's labor supply (2017) (31)
- Hours Worked in Europe and the US: New Data, New Answers (2016) (28)
- Cultural Determinants of Household Saving Behavior (2020) (26)
- Chapter 12 - Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics (2016) (26)
- Economic policy : a European forum (1987) (25)
- The Long-Term Effects of Communism in Eastern Europe (2020) (22)
- Hours Worked in Europe and the United States: New Data, New Answers (2019) (12)
- The Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Policy Responses to the Covid-19 School Closures (2021) (12)
- Stock Market Liberalizations (2001) (10)
- Long-Lasting E ff ects of Socialist Education (2013) (5)
- Testing Different Saving Theories Exploiting the Adjustment to a Large Shock (2006) (5)
- Hours Worked Across the World: Facts and Driving Forces (2019) (4)
- Data Revisions of Aggregate Hours Worked: Implications for the Europe-U.S. Hours Gap (2019) (3)
- The Savings Behavior of East andWest Germans – Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Evidence (2003) (2)
- Long-term Changes in Married Couples ’ Labor Supply and Taxes : Evidence from the US and Europe Since the 1980 s ⇤ (2018) (2)
- Structural Change in Labor Supply and Cross-Country Differences in Hours Worked (2021) (2)
- COVID-Induced School Closures in the US and Germany: Long-Term Distributional Effects (2022) (1)
- Replication data for: Quantifying the Disincentive Effects of Joint Taxation on Married Women's Labor Supply (2019) (0)
- Aggregate implications of household savings behavior : theoretical analyses with empirical evidence from the German reunification "experiment" (2004) (0)
- Explaining Hours Worked Across and Within Countries: Income Effects vs. Taxes and Transfers (2019) (0)
- Good Bye Lenin Revisited: East-West Preferences Three Decades after German Reunification (2023) (0)
- NeigCovid-Induced School Closures in the US and Germany: Long-Term Distributional Efhbourhood stigma and place-based policies (2022) (0)
- Replication data for: How Do Hours Worked Vary with Income? Cross-Country Evidence and Implications (2019) (0)
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