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Juergen Amann

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RePEc Short-ID:pam229
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Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE)

Paris, France
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Working papers

  1. Karadi, Peter & Amann, Juergen & Sánchez Bachiller, Javier & Seiler, Pascal & Wursten, Jesse, 2023. "Price Setting on the Two Sides of the Atlantic: Evidence from Supermarket-Scanner Data," CEPR Discussion Papers 18126, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  2. Gautier, Erwan & Karadi, Peter & Conflitti, Cristina & Fabo, Brian & Fadejeva, Ludmila & Fuss, Catherine & Kosma, Theodora & Jouvanceau, Valentin & Martins, Fernando & Menz, Jan-Oliver & Messner, Tere, 2023. "Price adjustment in the euro area in the low-inflation period: evidence from consumer and producer micro price data," Occasional Paper Series 319, European Central Bank.
  3. Amann,Juergen & Grover,Arti Goswami, 2023. "The Effects of Energy Prices on Firm Competitiveness : Evidence from Chile," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10436, The World Bank.
  4. Jurgen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2015. "Growth in a Time of Austerity: Evidence From the UK," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 204, Economics, The University of Manchester.
  5. Jurgen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2015. "Revisiting Reinhart & Rogoff after the Crisis: A Time Series Perspective," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 198, Economics, The University of Manchester.

Articles

  1. Amann, Juergen & Cantore, Nicola & Calí, Massimiliano & Todorov, Valentin & Cheng, Charles Fang Chin, 2021. "Switching it up: The effect of energy price reforms in Oman," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 142(C).
  2. Vu, Khuong & Haraguchi, Nobuya & Amann, Juergen, 2021. "Deindustrialization in developed countries amid accelerated globalization: Patterns, influencers, and policy insights," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 454-469.
  3. Juergen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2017. "Growth in a time of austerity: evidence from the UK," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 64(4), pages 349-375, September.

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Working papers

  1. Karadi, Peter & Amann, Juergen & Sánchez Bachiller, Javier & Seiler, Pascal & Wursten, Jesse, 2023. "Price Setting on the Two Sides of the Atlantic: Evidence from Supermarket-Scanner Data," CEPR Discussion Papers 18126, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Cavallo, Alberto & Lippi, Francesco & Miyahara, Ken, 2023. "Large shocks travel fast," CEPR Discussion Papers 18413, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    2. Eduardo Gutiérrez Chacón & Pau Roldan Blanco, 2024. "The inflationary spike in Spain between 2021 and 2023: evidence from micro data," Economic Bulletin, Banco de España, issue 2024/Q1.
    3. Beck, Günter W. & Carstensen, Kai & Menz, Jan-Oliver & Schnorrenberger, Richard & Wieland, Elisabeth, 2024. "Nowcasting consumer price inflation using high-frequency scanner data: evidence from Germany," Working Paper Series 2930, European Central Bank.
    4. Luca Dedola & Erwan Gautier & Chiara Osbat & Sergio Santoro, 2024. "Price Stickiness in the Euro Area," Working papers 958, Banque de France.

  2. Jurgen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2015. "Growth in a Time of Austerity: Evidence From the UK," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 204, Economics, The University of Manchester.

    Cited by:

    1. Abdul Jalil, 2020. "Debt Sustainability: Economic Growth is the Panacea," PIDE Knowledge Brief 2020:19, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

  3. Jurgen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2015. "Revisiting Reinhart & Rogoff after the Crisis: A Time Series Perspective," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 198, Economics, The University of Manchester.

    Cited by:

    1. Elvis Dze Achuo & Tii N. Nchofoung & Simplice A. Asongu & Gildas Dohba Dinga, 2021. "Unravelling the Mysteries of Underdevelopment in Africa," Research Africa Network Working Papers 21/073, Research Africa Network (RAN).
    2. Maixé-Altés, J. Carles & Iglesias, Emma M., 2015. "Banking, Currency, Stock Market and Debt Crises: Revisiting Reinhart & Rogoff Debt Analysis in Spain, 1850-1995," MPRA Paper 68199, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Nikolaos Filippakis & Theodoros V. Stamatopoulos, 2021. "Public Debt and Economic Growth: A Review of Contemporary Literature," South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, Association of Economic Universities of South and Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Region, vol. 19(1), pages 33-50.
    4. Juergen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2017. "Growth in a time of austerity: evidence from the UK," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 64(4), pages 349-375, September.

Articles

  1. Vu, Khuong & Haraguchi, Nobuya & Amann, Juergen, 2021. "Deindustrialization in developed countries amid accelerated globalization: Patterns, influencers, and policy insights," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 454-469.

    Cited by:

    1. Diemer, Andreas, 2023. "Divided we fall? The effect of manufacturing decline on the social capital of US communities," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 120355, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. Destek, Mehmet Akif & Hossain, Mohammad Razib & Khan, Zeeshan, 2023. "Premature Deindustrialization and Environmental Degradation," MPRA Paper 117737, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  2. Juergen Amann & Paul Middleditch, 2017. "Growth in a time of austerity: evidence from the UK," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 64(4), pages 349-375, September.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-EEC: European Economics (2) 2015-04-02 2023-08-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2015-01-31. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2023-08-14. Author is listed
  4. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2023-08-14. Author is listed
  5. NEP-OPM: Open Economy Macroeconomics (1) 2023-08-14. Author is listed
  6. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2015-04-02. Author is listed

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