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Friedrich Heinemann

Researcher at Heidelberg University

Publications -  248
Citations -  3293

Friedrich Heinemann is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Debt & Interest rate. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 241 publications receiving 3057 citations. Previous affiliations of Friedrich Heinemann include Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung & University of Mannheim.

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Do fiscal rules constrain fiscal policy? A meta-regression-analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-regression analysis for the budgetary impact of numerical fiscal rules is presented, based on 30 studies published in the last decade, and a consensus estimate with respect to the level of statistical significance, provide suggestive evidence for the effect size, and identify study features of relevance for the measured impact of fiscal rules.
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Voter involvement, fiscal autonomy and public sector efficiency: evidence from German municipalities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors test whether and how voter involvement in the political sphere is related to government performance in terms of its efficiency using a broad panel of German municipalities and find that voter involvement indeed has a positive impact on (technical) efficiency.
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Does it Pay to Watch Central Bankers' Lips? The Information Content of Ecb Wording

TL;DR: In this article, the informational content of central bank rhetoric is assessed based on the experience with the ECB since 1999, and a wording indicator reflecting the "hawkishness" of monetary rhetorics is proposed.
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Value for money? German local government efficiency in a comparative perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the cost efficiency of German local governments in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg in 2004 using a stochastic frontier approach.
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Voter involvement, fiscal autonomy and public sector efficiency: evidence from German municipalities [Wähler-Beteiligung, Finanzhoheit und Effizienz des öffentlichen Sektors: Aussagen von deutschen Kommunen]

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors test whether and how voter involvement in the political sphere is related to government performance, in terms of its efficiency, using a broad panel of German municipalities and find that voter involvement indeed has a positive impact on cost efficiency.