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Björn Hartmann
Master in Economics
Wie erfolgreich investiert China im Ausland?
China bildet riesige Sparvermögen. Der Aufstieg auf den internationalen Finanzmärkten ist vorprogrammiert. Wie profitabel sind die chinesischen Auslandsinvestitionen? |
January 2021 |
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Nora Bearth
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance
DDP with Stockholm School of Economics, Master in Applied Economic Analysis
The marriage chances of educated women
Equality has to start in many areas. What about the marriage chances of educated women? What influence do social norms have on the position of women in the family and the world of work?
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December 2020
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Tabea Mündlein
Master in Economics (MEcon)
How Much Wealth Do Wealth Taxes Prevent ?
The wealthy pay the wealth tax because your wealth is concentrated in them. What are the consequences? How much do wealth taxes hinder wealth creation?
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October 2020
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Lorenzo F. Currenti
Master in Economics (MEcon)
High payment behavior stimulates the economy
If the state pays faster, companies get their money faster and can invest more.
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October 2020
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Johannes von Möllendorff
Master in Economics (MEcon) Risk of
contagion with national debt!
When public finances derail, banks and the real economy have a problem. Interest on national debt, but also on private loans, is rising. |
July 2020 |
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Isabella Maasssen
Master in Economics (MEcon)
How unemployment insurance stabilizes the economy
Unemployment insurance gives workers security. Sustainably financed unemployment insurance is also an important automatic stabilizer that dampens economic fluctuations. |
June 2020 |
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David Gmür
Master in Economics (MEcon)
More security with central banking supervision
The banking supervision should monitor compliance with the regulations and identify the occurrence of excessive risks at an early stage. That is what encourages banks to lend more securely. |
May 2020 |
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Margaret Green
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Venture Capital : With Experience to Success
Venture capitalists finance the most innovative startups and trim them for success. With an investment in the right place at the right time, you land an initial success that creates a reputation and makes subsequent business easier. |
April 2020
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Arnaud Schuele
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance (MiQE / F)
Small loan with a big impact?
Small loans can have a big impact. Can microfinance really trigger sustainable development? Or is there a lack of education and entrepreneurship? |
March 2020 |
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Flurina Mark
Master in Economics (MEcon)
What is the return on private research?
Companies use research and development to expand their competitiveness. Because others learn and benefit from it, the social return is much greater. It pays to promote private research and development. |
December 2019 |
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Verena Konzett
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Innovation, Inequality and Social Advancement
Innovative business start-ups, free market access and competition promote social advancement and counteract unproductive asset concentrations |
November 2019 |
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Till Nikolaus Folger
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Brexit: Uncertainty is poison for the economy
Will a hard Brexit come about? The economy is paralyzed by uncertainty. Before a decision has been made, the Brexit uncertainty is holding back British companies and growth. |
October 2019 |
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Eric Offner
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance (MiQE / F)
Debt Relief or Debt Relief?
Many countries find it difficult to pursue an economical financial policy. Should the creditors cancel some of the debt if the state budget gets out of hand? Are the countries actually using debt relief for sustainable improvement? |
September 2019 |
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Patrick Hasch
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Fördert ein Selbstbehalt mehr Sparsamkeit in der Krankenversicherung?
Die Krankenversicherung bietet Schutz. Aber auch ausufernde Kosten beeinträchtigen den Wohlstand. Kann ein Selbstbehalt mehr Sparsamkeit fördern? |
Juli 2019 |
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Thomas Schiller
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Eine Top Uni für eine Top Karriere: Wer profitiert?
Spitzenuniversitäten verhelfen zu Spitzenjobs. Aber wer profitiert davon? Wie wichtig ist das Beziehungsnetz
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Juli 2019 |
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Roberta Koch
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Wie innovative Start-ups zu Kapital kommen
Innovative Start-ups brauchen Risikokapital. Wenn das Potential hoch, aber den Banken das Risiko zu gross ist, sind die Wagniskapitalisten zur Stelle.
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Juni 2019
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Laurenz Grabher
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Die Tücken der Dividendenbesteuerung
Eine zu hohe Besteuerung von Dividenden trifft vorwiegend die jungen Wachstumsunternehmen, die Risikokapital brauchen. Indem sie Gewinnausschüttungen hemmt, behindert sie den produktivitätssteigernden Neueinsatz von Kapital.
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Juni 2019 |
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Piotr Lukaszuk
Ph.D. in Economics (PEF)
Wie verschleiert China den Protektionismus?
Freihandel und fairer Wettbewerb nützen allen. Doch die protektionistische Verlockung ist gross. Nicht nur Importzölle, sondern auch Exportbeschränkungen sind protektionistisch.
Blog der Handelszeitung
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Juni 2019 |
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Céline Diebold
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Wie wirksam ist die Regionalförderung?
Kann die Regionalpolitik die Entwicklung benachteiligter Gebiete mit zusätzlichen Investitionen anstossen? Oder erschöpft sie sich in reinen Mitnahmeeffekten ohne nachhaltige Wirkung? |
Mai 2019 |
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Immanuel Lampe
Ph.D. in Economics and Finance (PEF)
Warum senkt eine hohe Franchise die Gesundheitskosten?
Können höhere Franchisen die Gesundheitskosten nachhaltig senken? Oder mindern sie hauptsächlich die Qualität in der Gesundheitsversorgung? |
Mai 2019 |
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Verena Konzett
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Wettbewerbliche Banken fördern Wachstum
Wettbewerb spornt auch die Banken zu Höchstleistungen an. Wettbewerblichen Banken gelingt es besser, die Kredite auf die produktive und wachsende Unternehmen zu lenken. Produktivität und Wachstum nehmen zu. |
April 2019 |

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Till Nikolaus Folger
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Kann Demokratie das Wachstum fördern?
Die Demokratie ist nicht perfekt. Weltanschauliche Differenzen können wichtige Entscheidungen verhindern. Braucht es den aufgeklärten Autokraten, um nachhaltigen Wohlstand zu schaffen? Oder ist die Demokratie der verlässlichere Weg zu inklusivem Wachstum? |
April 2019 |
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Roberta Koch
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Wenn Frauen mehr als ihre Männer verdienen
Die Frauen tragen immer mehr zum Familieneinkommen bei. Doch sobald die Frauen mehr als die Männer verdienen, nimmt der Anteil solcher Paare in der Gesamtbevölkerung schlagartig ab. Was ist los?
Blog der Handelszeitung
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März 2019 |
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Laurenz Grabher
Master in Economics (MEcon)
Bessere Steueranreize für starke Banken
Die Bankenregulierung will mit höheren Kapitalstandards die Eigenkapitalausstattung und damit die Krisenrobustheit der Banken stärken. Da macht es wenig Sinn, wenn der Staat mit dem steuerlichen Schuldenanreiz das genaue Gegenteil tut.
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März 2019 |
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Benedikt Lennartz
Ph.D. in Economics and Finance (PEF)
Nur gute Schuldner profitieren von niedrigen Zinsen
Wer überschuldet ist, hat in der Rezession keinen Spielraum mehr, um von niedrigen Zinsen zu profitieren und mit neuen Krediten den Konsum zu steigern. Systematische Überschuldung nimmt den Zinssenkungen ihre Wirkung und lähmt die Geldpolitik.
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Februar 2019 |
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Valentine Huber
Bachelor in Economics (BVWL)
More
return on education with the right choice of degree Education has a return, but it is not the same for everyone. Those who carefully choose the subject will improve.
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January 2019
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Johannes Matt
Master in Economics (MEcon), SSE double degree
Contagion in the value chain
If a supplier that is difficult to replace fails or an important customer runs out of money, then there is a crisis. Along closely intertwined value chains, the crisis of a leading company can spread to the entire industry. The new research message from the Next Generation initiative gets to the bottom of the contagion in the value chain.
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December 2018
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Korbinian Wester
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance (MiQE / F) Does
higher profit taxes end up harming employees?
If the state intervenes with taxes and there is less of the jointly generated income to distribute, both sides have to do without, the companies and their owners and the workers.
Handelszeitung blog |
November 2018
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Adrian Jäggi
Ph.D. in Economics and Finance (PEF)
The corporate superstars and the wage share
The winners clear the market. They have a very low wage share. The increasing market shares of the superstar companies are responsible for the decline in the overall wage share.
Handelszeitung blog |
October 2018
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Elisabeth Essbaumer
Ph.D. in International Affairs and Governance
A correct relationship with the state
Civil virtues and maintaining a correct relationship between citizens and the state pay off. A high tax morale and responsible handling of social benefits enable better politics.
Handelszeitung blog |
September 2018
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Carina Steckenleiter
Ph.D. in Economics and Finance
How much training do the unemployed need?
Training programs for the unemployed should make it easier to get back into work and enable better jobs. Can more training increase future wages? |
July 2018
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Korbinian Wester
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance
Serial founder: Success makes you successful
Anyone who has already been successful has an easier time. How much does a good track record make for the success of serial founders and venture capitalists?
Handelszeitung blog |
June 2018
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Book publication: "Inclusive growth and economic stability
The first 30 articles of the" HSG Next Generation "project were published as an e-
book at the renowned Springer Verlag: Download the book (Open Access)
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May 2018 |
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Diebold Céline
Master in Economics
Trade and Innovation: Opportunity or Danger?
Trade and innovation are both an opportunity and a danger. Labor and capital have to move from shrinking to growing companies. How do companies cope with global competition?
Handelszeitung blog |
April 2018
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Maria Teresa Henriques de Lancastre
Master in Economics
Poor at 20, rich at 60?
Do the poor in America consider themselves "temporarily prevented millionaires"? How do the chances of social advancement determine attitudes towards inequality and redistribution in Europe and the USA?
Handelszeitung blog |
March 2018
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Christina Maier
Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance
How banks finance structural change
Innovative growth is creative destruction. New replaces old. How do banks manage to channel credit from shrinking to growing businesses in order to finance the renewal of the economy?
Handelszeitung blog |
February 2018
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Sabrina Stadelmann
Ph.D. in Economics and Finance
Does Retirement Make You Healthy Or Sick?
We live longer and receive pensions longer. Therefore, we should work longer to finance retirement. Are we fit longer too? Does retirement make you healthy or sick?
Handelszeitung blog |
January 2018 |