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Corporate Finance Notes

January 28, 2016

Corporate Finance – The determinants of the source of funds all the way to its allocation. A firm needs to …

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Econometrics Course Notes

January 27, 2016

Econometrics – the most practical part of any Economics course. Combining regression analysis with economic theory using real world data …

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Safety in Numbers

March 5, 2015

Ja präsenter Radfahrer im Straßenverkehr sind, desto sicherer ist der einzelne Fahrer Perhaps unsurprising is the recent conclusion of an article …

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The 40 Hour Work Week

February 27, 2015

In a previous blog post, I looked at differences across nations with respect to the number of vacation days allotted yearly. …

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From Analog to Digital

January 28, 2015

A recent tweet recently went viral in Germany. Yet, it has nothing to do with the recent PEGIDA controversy, or even …

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Dead Tired of Work

December 1, 2014

How ‘hard’ are you working? The recent editorial in The Guardian reports that it is probably too hard, too much. …

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French, Polish or English Leave?

December 1, 2014

Check out Die Zeit’s linguistic graphic to this old saying.

Working hard, or hardly working

November 1, 2014

Today I’d like to share two well written articles, both related to a theme central to the concept of downshifting. …

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The Economics of Swim Lessons

July 23, 2014

The dog days of summer are here. It is right around this time of year when the heat of the …

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Shift Down to Shift Up, Write Researchers

June 30, 2014

Enjoy a link to an interesting academic article about how downshifting consumerism may lead to an upshift in civic participation. …

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