Ausgewählte Publikationen unserer Lehrstuhlmitarbeiter
Kreutzer, F. und W. Berger (2022), Does Offshoring Boost Productivity? A Comparison of SMEs and Large Firms for Germany, Economics and Business Letters, 11, 46-52.
Berger, W., S. Hokamp und G. Seibold (2021), Dynamic behavioral changes in an agent-based econophysics tax compliance model. Bomb-crater versus target effects and efficient audit strategies, erscheint in: Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice, 36, 3 – 24.
Dermody, J., Y. Nagase und W. Berger (2020), Theorising self-repairers’ worldview-personhood to advance new thinking on extended product lifetimes, International Journal of Consumer Studies, 44. 435 – 444.
Kreutzer, F. und W. Berger (2018), The Labour Market Effects of Offshoring of Small and Medium-Sized Firms: Micro-Level Evidence for Germany, Applied Economics, 50, 3416-3431.
Berger, W., S. Salotti und J. Sardà (2018), Do fiscal decentralization and income inequality affect the size of the shadow economy? A panel data analysis for OECD countries, Applied Economics Letters, 25, 571 – 575.
Berger, W. und Y. Nagase (2018), Banking union in Europe: How much centralisation is needed?, Bulletin of Economic Research, 70, E50 – E67.
Berger, W. und Y. Nagase (2017), Waste Management Regulation: Policy Solutions and Policy Shortcomings, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 65, 205-223.
Berger, W. und G. De Vita (2015), Forward Guidance: New Monetary Policy Instrument or Esoteric Fad?, Public Money & Management, 35, 289 – 296.
Berger, W., M. Pickhardt, A. Pitsoulis, A. Prinz and J. Sardà (2014), The Hard Shadow of the Greek Economy: New Estimates of the Size of the Underground Economy and Its Fiscal Impact, Applied Economics, 46, 2190 – 2204.
Berger, W. and F. Kissmer (2013), Central Bank Independence and Financial Stability: A Tale of Perfect Harmony?, European Journal of Political Economy, 31, 109 – 118.
Berger, W. and F. Kissmer (2013), Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: When Cleaning Up Hits the Zero Lower Bound, Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 149, 291 – 312.
Berger, W. and R. Knuetter (2012), The ECB in an Enlarged Monetary Union: How to Reform the Rotation Scheme, Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 15, 1 – 24.
Berger, W. (2010), International Policy Coordination and Simple Monetary Policy Rules, Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 146, 451 – 479.
Berger, W. and F. Kissmer (2009), Why Do Policymakers Lean With the Wind During Asset Price Booms?, Frontiers in Finance and Economics, 6, 155 – 174.
Berger, W. and F. Kissmer (2008), Optimal Interest Rate Policy During Asset Price Booms: The Mirage of 'Benign Neglect', Economics Letters, 101, 265 – 267.
Berger, W. (2008), Monetary Policy Rules for a Small Open Economy, Economic Notes, 37, 1 – 30.
Berger, W. (2008), Monetary Policy Rules and the Exchange Rate, Journal of Macroeconomics, 30, 1064 – 1084.
Battenfeld, D. and W. Berger (2008), Preispolitik und Hedging bei Ungewissheit, Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis, Heft 3/2008.
Berger, W. (2007), Optimal Monetary Policy and Sectoral Shocks: Is International Monetary Cooperation Beneficial?, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 109, 1 – 24.
Battenfeld, D. and W. Berger (2007), Booms und Busts an Aktivamärkten – Implikationen für die Zinspolitik, Bankarchiv, Heft 5/2007, 379–384
Berger, W., F. Kissmer and R. Knuetter (2007), Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: The Impact of Globalization on Monetary Policy Trade-Offs, in: A. Kendall (ed.), International Business and Finance Issues, pp. 133 - 148, New York: Nova Publishers.
Berger, W., F. Kißmer and H. Wagner (2007), Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: More Bad News for Benign Neglect, International Finance, 10, 1 – 20.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2006), International Monetary Cooperation and Simple Targeting Rules, IMF Working Paper 06/164, Washington, DC.
Berger, W., (2006), International Interdependence and the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy, International Review of Economics and Finance, 15, 399-416.
Berger, W. (2006), The Choice between Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates: Which is Best for a Small Open Economy?, Journal of Policy Modeling, 28, 371 – 385.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2005), Interdependent Expectations and the Spread of Currency Crises, IMF Staff Papers, 52, 41 – 54.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2004), Globalization, Financial Volatility and Monetary Policy, Empirica, 31, 163 – 184.
Berger, W. (2003), Dollarization of Liabilities, Fear of Floating and Optimal Exchange Rate Volatility, Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 54, 301 – 322.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2002), Financial Globalization and Monetary Policy, DNB Staff Reports No. 95, De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2002), Spreading Currency Crises: The Role of Economic Interdependence, IMF Working Paper 02/145, Washington, DC.
Berger, W. (2001), Die Ausbreitung von Währungskrisen, Wirtschaftsdienst, 81, 358 – 363.
Berger, W. and H. Wagner (2001), Emerging Market-Krisen: Bekannte Modelle und neue Ansätze, List Forum für Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik, 27, 178 – 193.
Rottleb, T. (2025). Offshore campus development and the worlding of Dubai as an international education hub. Urban Geography, 46(1), 180–200. doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2024.2359316
Rottleb, T. (2024). Building the Knowledge Economy, Transforming Cities? Transnational Education Zones as a Multi-Scalar Development Strategy in the Arab Gulf Region. Springer VS. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-46352-6
Rottleb, T., Schulze, M. P., & Kleibert, J. M. (2024). Germany’s international branch campuses: Neoliberalising the Humboldtian university through the backdoor? Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, online first, 1–20. doi.org/10.1080/03057925.2024.2333517
Kleibert, J. M., Schulze, M. P., Rottleb, T., & Bobée, A. (2023). (Trans)regional embeddedness and the resilience of offshore campuses. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 10(1), 23–32. doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2022.2157323
Rottleb, T. (2023). Gateway cities for transnational higher education? Doha, Dubai and Ras al‐Khaimah as regional amplifiers in networks of the ‘global knowledge‐based economy’. Global Networks, 23(4), 901–917. doi.org/10.1111/glob.12429
Rottleb, T., & Schmidt, S. (2023). Wissenstransfer als kritische Infrastrukturierung: Vier Thesen zur Gestaltung von Wissenstransfer als Zusammenspiel von Wissenschaft und gesellschaftlicher Innovationsfähigkeit. IRS Dialog, 3/2023. Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung. www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/279789
Rottleb, T., & Kleibert, J. M. (2022). Circulation and containment in the knowledge-based economy: Transnational education zones in Dubai and Qatar. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 54(5), 930–948. doi.org/10.1177/0308518X221077105
Schulze, M. P., & Rottleb, T. (2022). Case Study: University Offshore Campuses and the Regional Development of Iskandar Malaysia. In The Value of Transnational Education Partnerships (S. 52). British Council. www.britishcouncil.org/sites/default/files/value_tne_fullreport.pdf
Rottleb, T., Kleibert, J. M., & Schulze, M. P. (2022). Developing Successful Transnational Education Hubs: Key Challenges for Policy Makers. IRS Dialog, 4/2022. Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung. www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/251349
Kleibert, J. M., Bobée, A., Rottleb, T., & Schulze, M. P. (2021). Transnational education zones: Towards an urban political economy of ‘education cities’. Urban Studies, 58(14), 2845–2862. doi.org/10.1177/0042098020962418
Kleibert, J. M., Rottleb, T., Schulze, M. P., & Bobée, A. (2021). Strategy first: Ten questions to answer before starting an international campus. IRS Dialog, 2/2021. Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung. www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/235471/1/1761083112.pdf
Kleibert, J. M., Bobée, A., Rottleb, T., & Schulze, M. P. (2020). Global Geographies of Offshore Campuses. Leibniz-Institut für Raumbezogene Sozialforschung. hdl.handle.net/10419/223315
Beadle, B., Do, S., El Youssoufi, D., Felder, D., Gorenflos López, J., Jahn, A., Pérez-Bosch Quesada, E., Rottleb, T., Rüter, F., Schanze, J.-L., Stroppe, A.-K., Thater, S., Verrière, A., & Weltin, M. (2020). Being a Doctoral Researcher in the Leibniz Association: 2019 Leibniz PhD Network Survey Report.