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An Experiment on Retail Payments Systems 

Camera, Gabriele; Casari, Marco; Bortolotti, Stefania (2014-05-05)
We study the behavioral underpinnings of adopting cash versus electronic payments in retail transactions. A novel theoretical and experimental framework is developed to primarily assess the impact of sellers’ service fees ...
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Idiosyncratic Risk, Aggregate Risk, and the Welfare Effects of Social Security 

Harenberg, Daniel; Ludwig, Alexander (2017-12-01)
We ask whether a pay-as-you-go financed social security system is welfare improving in an economy with idiosyncratic productivity and aggregate business cycle risk. We show analytically that the whole welfare benefit from ...
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A Life-Cycle Model with Ambiguous Survival Beliefs 

Groneck, Max; Ludwig, Alexander; Zimper, Alexander (2015-10-02)
Based on a cognitive notion of neo-additive capacities reflecting likelihood insensitivity with respect to survival chances, we construct a Choquet Bayesian learning model over the life-cycle that generates a motivational ...
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Social Security in an Analytically Tractable Overlapping Generations Model with Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk 

Harenberg, Daniel; Ludwig, Alexander (2015-04-13)
When markets are incomplete, social security can partially insure against idiosyncratic and aggregate risks. We incorporate both risks into an analytically tractable model with two overlapping generations. We derive the ...
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Endogenous Grids in Higher Dimensions: Delaunay Interpolation and Hybrid Methods 

Ludwig, Alexander; Schön, Matthias (2016-04-18)
This paper investigates extensions of the method of endogenous gridpoints (ENDGM) introduced by Carroll (2006) to higher dimensions with more than one continuous endogenous state variable. We compare three different ...
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Aging and Pension Reform: Extending the Retirement Age and Human Capital Formation 

Vogel, Edgar; Ludwig, Alexander; Börsch-Supan, Axel (2014-12-29)
Projected demographic changes in industrialized and developing countries vary in extent and timing but will reduce the share of the population in working age everywhere. Conventional wisdom suggests that this will increase ...
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On the Optimal Provision of Social Insurance 

Krueger, Dirk; Ludwig, Alexander (2015-08-29)
In this paper we compute the optimal tax and education policy transition in an economy where progressive taxes provide social insurance against idiosyncratic wage risk, but distort the education decision of households. ...
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Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Increasing Taxes on Top Income Earners 

Brüggemann, Bettina; Yoo, Jinhyuk (2015-07-13)
We analyze the macroeconomic implications of increasing the top marginal income tax rate using a dynamic general equilibrium framework with heterogeneous agents and a fiscal structure resembling the actual U.S. tax system. ...
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Secular Stagnation? Growth, Asset Returns and Welfare in the Next Decades: First Results 

Geppert, Christian; Ludwig, Alexander; Abiry, Raphael (2016-09-08)
Ongoing demographic change will lead to a relative scarcity of raw labor to the effect that output growth will be decreasing in the next decades, a secular stagnation. As physical capital will be relatively abundant, this ...
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Optimal Taxes on Capital in the OLG Model with Uninsurable Idiosyncratic Income Risk 

Krueger, Dirk; Ludwig, Alexander (2018-02-09)
We characterize the optimal linear tax on capital in an Overlapping Generations model with two period lived households facing uninsurable idiosyncratic labor income risk. The Ramsey government internalizes the general ...
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AuthorLudwig, Alexander (10)Krueger, Dirk (3)Börsch-Supan, Axel (2)... View MoreResearch Area
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