Holger Feist
Center for Economic Studies
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European Journal of Political Economy | 1997
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist
The European Monetary Union (EMU) will involve socialization of the existing seigniorage wealth of the national central banks. This socialization will create windfall gains for countries with relatively low monetary bases such as France and the UK and it will be disadvantageous for countries like Germany, Austria, Spain or the Netherlands which will suffer per capita wealth losses of between 406 and 182 ecus. The paper quantifies the gains and losses in seigniorage wealth under alternative membership and bank regulation scenarios.
Journal of Economics | 1998
Holger Feist
It is often argued that low-skilled workers have an incentive to escape to the unofficial sector if welfare benefits come too close to the net wage in the official sector. Upper limits of welfare benefits often serve as an instrument to ensure a sufficiently high income differnetial between sectors. However, if unofficial-sector income is insecure, and if a change of sectors is costly, an option value of working in the official sector has to be taken into account. This option value reduces the incentive for lowly skilled workers to give up official-sector jobs. Upper limits of welfare benefits might therefore be defined less restrictively.
Archive | 2000
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist
Archive | 1999
Holger Feist; Ronnie Schöb
ifo Schnelldienst | 2000
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist
Wirtschaftsdienst | 2000
Holger Feist; Ronnie Schöb
CESifo Forum | 2000
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist
Social Science Research Network | 1997
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist
Archive | 2000
Holger Feist; Ronnie Schöb
National Bureau of Economic Research | 1997
Hans-Werner Sinn; Holger Feist