Roland C. Winkler

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Professor of Macroeconomics

Friedrich Schiller University Jena


Research Interests    

Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Monetary and Fiscal Policy


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Contact Details

Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

Carl-Zeiß-Straße 3

07743 Jena

Phone: +49 3641 9 43210

Email: roland.winkler[at]uni-jena.de

Recent Working Paper

Labor Market Power and the Effects of Fiscal Policy, with Christian Bredemeier and Babette Jansen [pdf]. Earlier version: Jena Economics Research Papers 2023-015, Friedrich Schiller University Jena. 

Household Decisions and the Gender Gap in Job Satisfaction, with Christian Bredemeier, Patrick Ndlovu, and Sunčica Vujić. IZA Discussion Paper 16760. [Link]. Coverage: IZA Newsroom, IZA Newsroom (German version).


Publications

Bringing Back the Jobs Lost to Covid-19 : the Role of Fiscal Policy, with Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 55, 2023, 1703-1747. [Link]. An earlier version appeared in Covid Economics: Vetted and Real-Time Papers 29, 2020, 99-140. Coverage: VoxEU, Ökonomenstimme, Business and Economics Blog, University of Antwerp.

Sectoral Employment Effects of State Fiscal Relief : Evidence from the Great Recession, with Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2022, 1-21. [Link]. An earlier version appeared in Covid Economics: Vetted and Real-Time Papers 45, 2020, 147-166. 

Fiscal Spending Multipliers over the Household Leverage Cycle, with Mathias Klein and Hamza Polattimur. European Economic Review 141, 2022. [Link]

The Government Spending Multiplier at the Zero Lower Bound: International Evidence from Historical Data, with Mathias Klein. Journal of Applied Econometrics 36, 2021, 744-759. [Link, Appendix]. 

Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics, with Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 52, 2020, 1527-1563. [Link, Appendix]. 

Austerity, Inequality, and Private Debt Overhang, with Mathias Klein. European Journal of Political Economy 57, 2019, 89-106. [Link].

Endogenous Firm Entry in an Estimated Model of the U.S. Business Cycle, with Sven Offick. Macroeconomic Dynamics 23, 2019, 284-321. [Link, Appendix].

Government Spending, Entry and the Consumption Crowding-in Puzzle, with Vivien Lewis. International Economic Review 58, 2017, 943-972. [Link]

Man-cessions, Fiscal Policy, and the Gender Composition of Employment, with Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen. Economics Letters 158, 2017, 73-76. [Link]

The Employment Dynamics of Different Population Groups over the Business Cycle, with Christian Bredemeier. Applied Economics 49, 2017, 2545-2562. [Link]

Estimating Nonlinear Effects of Fiscal Policy using Quantile Regression Methods, with Ludger Linnemann. Oxford Economic Papers 68, 2016, 1120-1145. [Link]

Fiscal Policy and Business Formation in Open Economies, with Vivien Lewis. Research in Economics 69, 2015, 603-620. [Link]

Product Diversity, Demand Structures and Optimal Taxation, with Vivien Lewis. Economic Inquiry 53, 2015, 979–1003. [Link]

Exit Strategies, with Ignazio Angeloni and Ester Faia. European Economic Review 70, 2014, 231–257. [Link]

On the (De)stabilizing Effects of News Shocks, with Hans-Werner Wohltmann. Economics Letters 114, 2012, 256-258. [Link]

Fiscal Calculus and the Labor Market, with Alessia Campolmi and Ester Faia. The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics 11 (Contributions), 2011, Article 38. [Link]

Debt Consolidation and Financial Stability, with Ignazio Angeloni and Ester Faia. Revue Économique 62, 2011, 1067-1079. [Link]

News Shocks and Optimal Simple Rules, with Hans-Werner Wohltmann. Review of Economics 62, 2011, 1-11. [Link]