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Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
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Good Bye Lenin (or Not?): The Effect of Communism on People's Preferences
A Alesina, N Fuchs-Schündeln
American Economic Review 97 (4), 1507-1528, 2007
17352007
Precautionary Savings and Self-Selection: Evidence from the German Reunification 'Experiment'
N Fuchs-Schündeln, M Schündeln
Quarterly Journal of Economics 120 (3), 1085-1120, 2005
3622005
Inequality Trends for Germany in the Last Two Decades: A Tale of Two Countries
N Fuchs-Schündeln, D Krueger, M Sommer
Review of Economic Dynamics 13 (1), 103-132, 2010
2862010
How Do Hours Worked Vary with Income? Cross-Country Evidence and Implications
A Bick, N Fuchs-Schündeln, D Lagakos
American Economic Review 108 (1), 170-199, 2018
2522018
Who Stays, Who Goes, Who Returns? East-West Migration within Germany since Reunification
N Fuchs‐Schündeln, M Schündeln
Economics of Transition 17 (3), 703-738, 2009
2142009
The long-term distributional and welfare effects of Covid-19 school closures
N Fuchs-Schündeln, D Krueger, A Ludwig, I Popova
The Economic Journal 132 (645), 1647-1683, 2022
2022022
Taxation and Labour Supply of Married Couples across Countries: A Macroeconomic Analysis
A Bick, N Fuchs-Schündeln
The Review of Economic Studies 85 (3), 1543-1576, 2017
191*2017
Natural experiments in macroeconomics
N Fuchs-Schündeln, TA Hassan
Handbook of Macroeconomics 2, 923-1012, 2016
1692016
On the Endogeneity of Political Preferences: Evidence from Individual Experience with Democracy
N Fuchs-Schündeln, M Schündeln
Science 347 (6226), 1145-1148, 2015
1672015
The Response of Household Saving to the Large Shock of German Reunification
N Fuchs-Schündeln
American Economic Review 98 (5), 1798-1828, 2008
1552008
Long-Lasting Effects of Socialist Education
N Fuchs-Schündeln, P Masella
Review of Economics and Statistics 98 (3), 428-441, 2016
1382016
Stock Market Liberalizations: Financial and Macroeconomic Implications
N Fuchs-Schündeln, N Funke
Review of World Economics 139 (4), 730-761, 2003
1132003
On Preferences for Being Self-Employed
N Fuchs-Schündeln
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 71 (2), 162-171, 2009
1122009
Quantifying the Disincentive Effects of Joint Taxation on Married Women's Labor Supply
A Bick, N Fuchs-Schündeln
American Economic Review 107 (5), 100-104, 2017
862017
Explaining the Low Labor Productivity in East Germany – A Spatial Analysis
N Fuchs-Schündeln, R Izem
Journal of Comparative Economics 40 (1), 1-21, 2012
842012
Cultural determinants of household saving behavior
N Fuchs‐Schündeln, P Masella, H Paule‐Paludkiewicz
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 52 (5), 1035-1070, 2020
82*2020
The Role of Borders, Languages, and Currencies as Obstacles to Labor Market Integration
K Bartz, N Fuchs-Schündeln
European Economic Review 56 (6), 1148-1163, 2012
712012
The long-term effects of communism in Eastern Europe
N Fuchs-Schündeln, M Schündeln
Journal of Economic Perspectives 34 (2), 172-191, 2020
612020
Hours Worked in Europe and the United States: New Data, New Answers
A Bick, B Brüggemann, N Fuchs‐Schündeln
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 121 (4), 1381-1416, 2019
61*2019
Long-term changes in married couples' labor supply and taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe since the 1980s
A Bick, B Brüggemann, N Fuchs-Schündeln, H Paule-Paludkiewicz
Journal of International Economics 118, 44-62, 2019
412019
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