Josef Zweimüller
14 published titles
Income distribution in macroeconomic models
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1 edition
- ISBN: 0691121710
- Princeton University Press
- 2006
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Mass consumption, exclusion and unemployment
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2006
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The public health costs of job loss
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2009
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Unemployment and right-wing extremist crime
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2009
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Do financial incentives for firms promote employment of disabled workers? : a regression discontinuity approach
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2009
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Does culture affect unemployment? : evidence from the Röstigraben
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2009
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The macroeconomics of model T
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2009
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Non-homothetic preferences, parallel imports and the extensive margin of international trade
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2010
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Inequality and growth : the neglected time dimension
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2010
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Fatal attraction? : access to early retirement and mortality
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2010
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Does raising the retirement age increase employment of older workers?
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2011
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Does immigration into their neighborhoods incline voters toward the extreme right? : the case of the Freedom Party of Austria
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2012
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Market externalities of large unemployment insurance extension programs
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
- 2013
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Extended unemployment benefits and early retirement : program complementarity and program substitution
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1 edition
- Centre for Economic Policy Research
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