Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Andreas Wagener

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Position / Amtsbezeichnung
Institutsdirektor
Universität
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
Fachbereich
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Institut
Institut für Sozialpolitik
Arbeitsbereiche
Sozialpolitik
Forschungsbereiche
Social Policy
Welfare State
Public Economics
Inequality and Vulnerability
Decision Theory
Political Economy
Land
Deutschland
Ort / PLZ
30167 Hannover
Strasse
Königsworther Platz 1
Telefon
+49 (0)511 / 762-5874
Sekretariat
+49 (0)511 / 762-4590
FAX
+49 (0)511 / 762-4574

Weitere Positionen und Funktionen

Geschäftsführende Leitung des Institus für Sozialpolitik

Auszeichnungen und Ehrungen

Research Award 2003, granted by Verband deutscher Rentenversicherungsträger, for the habilitation thesis “Old-Age Provisions under Uncertainty”.

“Camilla-Dirlmeier Memorial Prize 2002” of the University of Siegen, for the habilitation thesis “Old-Age Provisions under Uncertainty”.

Bücher

Veröffentlichungen

Current Working Papers

(with Tobias Koenig) Capital and Labour Taxation when Tax Equity Matters. Discussion Paper, 2010.

(with Bernd Hardeweg and Hermann Waibel) Towards Comparative and Aggregate Vulnerability: An Analysis of Welfare Distributions in Rural Areas in Thailand and Vietnam. Discussion Paper, 2009.

Tax Competition, Relative Perfomance, and Policy Imitation. CESifo Working Paper No. 2723, 2009.

(with Panu Poutvaara) The Political Economy of Conscription. Forthcoming in Coyne, Chris (ed.), The Handbook on the Political Economy of War. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4429, 2009.

In the Melting Pot: Assimilation, Integration, and Uniform Societies. Working Paper, 2009.

(with Tobias Koenig) (Post-)Materialist Attitudes and the Mix of Capital and Labour Taxation. CESifo Working Paper No. 2366, 2008.

(with Martin Kolmar) The Tragedy of Patriotism: On the Creation of Identities in Conflicts. Discussion Paper, 2008.

(with Ana B. Ania) Decentralized Redistribution when Governments Care About Relative Performance. Discussion Paper, 2009.

(with Ana B. Ania) The Open Method of Coordination (OMC) as an Evolutionary Learning Process. CESifo Working Paper No. 2601. (Also: Munich Economics Discussion Paper 2009-03 and Economic Discussion Paper No. 416, University of Hannover.

(with Martin Kolmar) Formula Apportionment and Tax Competition: The Interaction between Tax Base and Sharing Mechanism. CESifo Working Paper No.2097.

(with Yoshifumi Ueda and Gert T. Svendsen) Private Financing of Public Goods by Eco-Goods Schemes: Social Entrepreneurs and Non-Profit-Organizations.
Discussion Paper, 2006.

Minimax Payoffs in Convex One-Round Location Games.
Discussion Paper, 2007.

Pension Clubs. Discussion Paper, 2006.

(with Thomas Eichner) The Effects of a Tobin Tax on Speculation and Hedging.
Discussion Paper, 2005.

(with Martin Kolmar) Contests and the Private Provision of Public Goods.
Discussion Paper, 2005.

(with Andreas Pfingsten) The Manipulation of Strategic Sequential Choice Processes
Discussion Paper, 2004.

(with Panu Poutvaara) P(r)aying for Friends: Religious Groups and the Market for Social Contacts.
CEBR Working Paper 2003-15, 2003.

Social Security Provisions and Entrepreneurial Risk-Taking.
Discussion Paper, revised 2007.


Publications in Refereed Journals
(with Katarina Keller and Panu Poutvaara) Does Military Draft Discourage Enrollment in Higher Education? Evidence from OECD Countries. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4399. Covered, e.g., in Wirtschaftswoche (51/2009). Forthcoming, Finanzarchiv.

(with Thomas Eichner) Portfolio Allocation and Asset Demand with Mean-Variance Preferences. Forthcoming, Theory and Decision.

(with Thomas Eichner) Beneficial Changes in Dependence Structures and Two-Moment Decision Models. Forthcoming, Operations Research Letters.

(with Panu Poutvaara) The Invisible Hand Plays Dice: Multiple Equilibria in Sects Markets. Forthcoming, Public Choice.

(with Thomas Eichner) Multiple Risks and Mean-Variance Preferences. Operations Research 57 (2009), 1142-1154.

(with Margit Schratzenstaller) The Austrian Income Tax, 1955-2006. Empirica 36 (2009), 309-330.

(with Katarina Keller and Panu Poutvaara) Military Draft and Economic Growth in OECD Countries. Defence and Peace Economics 20 (2009), 373-393. With some supplementary material. Covered (e.g.) in Handelsblatt (11.08.08) or ZDF (frontal21, 03.11.2009).

(with Panu Poutvaara) Why is the Public Sector More Labor-Intensive? A Distortionary Tax Argument. Journal of Economics 94 (2008), 105-124.

(with Julio R. Robledo) No Spurious Welfare Gains from Taxation: A Further Argument for the Equivalent Variation.
Economics Letters 96 (2007), 325-330.

(with Panu Poutvaara) To Draft or Not to Draft: Inefficiency, Intergenerational Incidence, and Political Economy of Military Conscription. European Journal of Political Economy 23 (2007), 975-987.

(with Rüdiger Pethig) Profit Tax Competition and Formula Apportionment. International Tax and Public Finance 14 (2007), 631-655.

Saving and Retirement Decisions with Pension Risk.
FinanzArchiv 63 (2007), 107-132.

(with Worawet Suwanrada) Wages, Land Prices and Local Public Goods in Thailand. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 45 (2006), 455-475.

Chebyshev's Algebraic Inequality and Comparative Statics under Uncertainty. Mathematical Social Sciences 52 (2006), 217-221.

Geometric Division with a Fixed Point: Not Half the Cake, But At Least 4/9. Group Decision and Negotiation 15 (2006), 43-53.

(with Thomas Eichner) Measures of Risk Aversion: Correspondences between the Mean-Variance- and the Expected Utility Approach. Decisions in Economics and Finance 28 (2005), 53-66.

Linear Risk Tolerance and Mean-Variance Utility Functions.
Economics Bulletin 4 (2005), 1-8.

(with Thomas Paulsson and Robert Sproule) The Demand for a Risky Asset: Signing, Jointly and Separately, the Comparative Statics of Three Distributional Shifts.
Metroeconomica 56 (2005), 221-238.

(with Morten I. Lau and Panu Poutvaara) Dynamic Costs of the Draft. German Economic Review 5 (2004), 381-406.

(with Thomas Eichner) The Welfare State in a Changing Environment. International Tax and Public Finance 11 (2004), 313-331.

(with Thomas Eichner) Insurance Demand, the Elasticity of Risk Aversion, and Relative Prudence: A Further Result.
OR Spectrum 26 (2004), 441-446.

On Intergenerational Risk-Sharing Within Social Security Schemes. European Journal of Political Economy 20 (2004), 181-206.

(with Thomas Eichner) Relative Risk Aversion, Relative Prudence, and Comparative Statics under Uncertainty: The Case of (\mu, \sigma)-Preferences. Bulletin of Economic Research 56 (2004), 159-170.

(with Andreas Pfingsten) Bargaining Solutions as Social Compromises. Theory and Decision 55 (2003), 359-389.

(with Thomas Eichner) Variance Vulnerability, Background Risks, and Comparative Statics with Mean-Variance Preferences. The Geneva Papers for Risk and Insurance Theory 28 (2003), 173-184.

Equilibrium Dynamics with Different Types of Pay-As-You-Go Pension Schemes. Economics Bulletin 8 (2003), 1-12.

Comparative Statics under Uncertainty: The Case of Mean-Variance Preferences. European Journal of Operational Research 151 (2003), 224-232.

Pensions as a Portfolio Problem: Fixed Replacement vs. Fixed Contribution Rates Reconsidered. Journal of Population Economics 16 (2003), 111-134.

(with Thomas Eichner) More on Parametric Characterizations of Risk Aversion and Prudence. Economic Theory 21 (2003), 895-900.

Intergenerational Transfer Schemes as Incomplete Social Contracts. Constitutional Political Economy 13 (2002), 337-359.

Prudence and Risk Vulnerability in Two-Moment Decision Models. Economics Letters 74 (2002), 229-235.

Demokratien außerhalb Athens? Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie/Swiss Journal for Sociology 28 (2002), 359-366

(with Sao-Wen Cheng) Altruism and Donations.
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Review of Economics) 52 (2001), 59-76.

Double Bertrand Tax Competition: A Fiscal Game with Governments Acting as Middlemen. Regional Science and Urban Economics 31 (2001), 273-297.

Dummensteuern und die (Un-)Möglichkeit ihrer Vermeidung. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 221 (2001), 87-101.

Entrepreneurship and Social Security. Finanzarchiv 57 (2000), 284-315.

Variable Population Size Issues in Models of Decentralized Income Redistribution. Regional Science and Urban Economics 30 (2000), 609-625.


Publications in Non-Refereed Journals and Edited Volumes, Miscellaneous

Buchbesprechung von Yew-Kwang Ng, Increasing Returns and Economic Efficiency. Journal of Economics 100 (2010), 85-89.

Armut, Ungleichheit und Globlisierung. UniMagazin 3/4 (2008), Leibniz University of Hannover, 50-52.

When No Dye Helps: The Greying of Germany. Forthcoming, Chulalongkorn Journal of Economics.

(with Panu Poutvaara) Conscription: Economic Costs and Political Allure. Economics of Peace and Security Journal 2 (2007), 5-15.

(edited with Walpurga Köhler-Töglhofer and Margit Schratzenstaller) Capital Taxation after EU Enlargement.
Conference Volume. Österreichische Nationalbank, Vienna 2005.

Benefit Rules for Social Security Schemes: A Portfolio Approach. Chulalongkorn Journal of Economics 14 (2002), 293-324. Full text here.

Rentenrisiko und private Vorsorge: Anmerkungen zur Rentenreform 2001. Sozialer Fortschritt 8/2001, 188-192.

Ab und zu muss auch mal der Verlierer gewinnen. Zur US-Präsidentenwahl aus Sicht der social-choice-Theorie.
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium 30 (2001), 669-672.

Wie man zwei Fliegen mit einer Klappe verfehlt. Zur Diskussion um Ökosteuern. Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 7/2000, 853-861.

Le Royaume-Uni -- douze points: Der Grand Prix d'Eurovision als kollektives Entscheidungsverfahren
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium 28 (1999), 498-501.

(with Andreas Pfingsten) Tax Competition, Environmental Standards, and Public Funds Sharing in a Federation. A Note. In: Lübke, Eckhard and Grossekettler, Heinz (eds.), Beiträge zur Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik. Berlin 1999, 161-170.

Die Europäische Union im Steuerwettbewerb: Versagt der Markt der Nationen? In: Haller, Max et al. (eds.), Europa in Beschäftigung. Graz 1999, 115-140.

(with Andreas Pfingsten) Die Fuzzy-Logik des Maastricht-Vertrages: Knapp vorbei ist nicht voll daneben. In: Erlei, Mathias et al. (eds.), Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftstheorie. Regensburg 1999, 219-253.

Buchbesprechung von Janeba, Eckhard: "International Tax Competition" (Tübingen 1997). Finanzarchiv 55 (1998), 261-264.

(with Andreas Pfingsten) Gibbard/Satterthwaite-Theorem, Hare-Regel und die Vergabe der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1996 an Atlanta. Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium 25 (1996), 355-357.

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