Univ.-Prof. Dr. oec. Philipp Harms

Professor - aktiv

Jahrgang
1966
Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Lehrstuhlinhaber
Universität
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Fachbereich
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Arbeitsbereiche
Volkswirtschaftslehre (Makroökonomie)
Forschungsbereiche
Political Economy
International Economics
Dynamic Macroeconomics
Development Economics
Economics of Transition
Land
Deutschland
Ort / PLZ
55128 Mainz
Strasse
Jakob-Welder-Weg 4
Telefon
+49 (0) 6131 / 39 - 22559
Sekretariat
0241 - 80-96162
FAX
+49 (0) 6131 / 39 - 25527

Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen

1989: Prize of the IHK Stuttgart.

2003: Best Teaching Award, Dept. of Economics, University of Konstanz.

2003: Südwestmetall prize for young researchers.

Veröffentlichungen

Books:

Harms, Philipp (2000): International investment, political risk, and growth, Boston and
Dordrecht (Kluwer Academic Publishers).


Articles in refereed journals:

Published or accepted for publication:

Harms, Philipp und Matthias Lutz (2005): "Aid, governance, and private foreign investment: some puzzling findings for the 1990s", forthcoming in The Economic Journal.

Harms, Philipp and Stefan Zink (2005):"Growing into and out of social conflict", Economica 72, 267-286.

Harms, Philipp and Carsten Hefeker (2003): "Globalization and unemployment: the role of international diversification", Economics Letters 78, 281-286.

Harms, Philipp, Aaditya Mattoo, and Ludger Schuknecht (2003): "Explaining liberalization commitments in financial services trade", Review of World Economics/ Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 139, 82-113.

Harms, Philipp and Stefan Zink (2003): "Eating the rich vs. feeding the poor: borrowing constraints and the reluctance to redistribute", Public Choice 116, 351-366.

Harms, Philipp and Stefan Zink (2003): "Limits to redistribution in a democracy: a survey", European Journal of Political Economy 19, 651-668.

Harms, Philipp and Heinrich W. Ursprung (2002): "Do civil and political repression really boost foreign direct investments?", Economic Inquiry 40, 651-663.


Harms, Philipp (2002): "The persistence of government expenditure shocks and the effect of monopolistic competition on the fiscal multiplier", Oxford Economic Papers 54, 44- 55.

Harms, Philipp (2002): "Poverty and political risk", Review of International Economics 10, 250-62.

Harms, Philipp (2002): "Political risk and equity investment in developing countries", Applied Economics Letters 9, 377-80.

Harms, Philipp (2001): "International investment in a model of stochastic growth and development traps", Journal of Economics 74, 131-55.

Bös, Dieter and Philipp Harms (1997): "Mass privatization, management control and efficiency", Journal of Public Economics 64, 343-357.


Book reviews:

Harms, Philipp (2001): "Political economy in macroeconomics (by Allan Drazen)", European Journal of Political Economy 17, 665-68.


Discussion papers:

Harms, Philipp und Michael Rauber (2004): "Foreign aid and developing countries’ creditworthiness", Study Center Gerzensee Working Paper No. 04.05.

Harms, Philipp und Matthias Lutz (2004): "The macroeconomic effects of aid: a survey", University of St. Gallen Discussion Paper No. 2004-11.

Harms, Philipp und Matthias Lutz (2003): "Aid, governance, and private foreign investment: some puzzling findings and a possible explanation", Study Center Gerzensee Working Paper No. 03.04.

Schuknecht, Ludger, Philipp Harms, und Aaditya Mattoo (2003): "Explaining liberalization commitments in financial services trade", World Bank Working Paper No. 2999.

Harms, Philipp (2002): "Deregulation and the current account", Study Center Gerzensee Working Paper No. 02.07.

Harms, Philipp and Stefan Zink (2002):"Growing into and out of social conflict", Study Center Gerzensee Working Paper No. 02.06.

Harms, Philipp (2001): "Deregulation and the current account", University of Konstanz, Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 315.

Bütler, Monika and Philipp Harms (2001): "Old folks and spoiled brats: Why the baby boomers' saving crisis need not be that bad", Université de Lausanne Cahier de Recherches Economiques no. 01.07.

Harms, Philipp and Heinrich W. Ursprung (2001): "Do civil and political repression really boost foreign direct investments?", CESifo Working Paper No. 421.

Harms, Philipp and Stefan Zink (2000): "Invest, expropriate, or wait? Expected income and the demand for redistribution", University of Konstanz, Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 305.

Harms, Philipp (1996): "How large is the fiscal multiplier in imperfect competition business cycle models?", University of St. Gallen Discussion Paper no. 9710.

Bös, Dieter und Philipp Harms (1995): "Mass privatization, management control and efficiency", University of Bonn Discussion Paper A-475.


Contributions to edited volumes:

Harms, Philipp and Heinrich W. Ursprung (2001): "Freiheit und ausländische Direktinvestitionen", in S.K. Berninghaus and M. Braulke (eds.): Beiträge zur Mikro- und zur Makroökonomik. Festschrift für Hans Jürgen Ramser. Berlin, Heidelberg und London (Springer).

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