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Curriculum Vitae Maximilian von Ehrlich-Treuenstätt - KOF

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2/2006 – 12/2006 Ph.D. Student and Junior Researcher at the Ifo Institute for<br />

Economic Research (Public Finance Department), Munich,<br />

Germany<br />

Research Fields:<br />

Public Economics, Applied Econometrics, Regional Economics, International Economics,<br />

Economics of Growth<br />

Papers Published in Refereed Journals:<br />

- Too Much of a Good Thing? On the Growth Effects of the EU's Regional Policy (with<br />

Peter H. Egger and Sascha O. Becker), European Economic Review, forthcoming.<br />

- How Much it Pays to Work in the Financial Sector (with Peter H. Egger and Doina<br />

Radulescu), CESifo Economic Studies, forthcoming.<br />

- Migration and Trade (with Peter H. Egger and Douglas R. Nelson), The World Economy,<br />

forthcoming.<br />

- Going NUTS – The Effect of EU Structural Funds on Regional Performance (joint with<br />

Sascha O. Becker and Peter H. Egger), Journal of Public Economics 94, 2010.<br />

- Public Input Competition and Agglomeration (joint with Robert Fenge and Matthias<br />

Wrede), Regional Science and Urban Economics 39, 2009.<br />

- Wachstums- und Konvergenzeffekte der Europäischen Regionalpolitk in Deutschland<br />

(joint with Robert Fenge, Wolfgang Eggert and Günther König), Perspektiven der<br />

Wirtschaftspolitik, Band 8, 2007.<br />

Working Papers and Articles Submitted to Refereed Journals:<br />

- The Taxation of Bonuses and its Effect on Executive Compensation and Risk Taking in<br />

the Banking Sector – Evidence from the UK Experience (with Doina Radulescu), ETH<br />

Zurich, mimeo 2012.<br />

- Absorptive Capacity and the Growth Effects of Regional Transfers: A Regression<br />

Discontinuity Design with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects (with Peter H. Egger and<br />

Sascha O. Becker), CEPR Discussion Paper 8474, revise and resubmit to American<br />

Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2011.

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