
Dominik Sachs
@dominik__sachs
Professor of Economics @HSGStGallen
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http://www.dominiksachs.com 25-01-2014 12:57:07
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Very excited that my JMP on the welfare implications of child support and alimony got accepted The Review of Economic Studies! Huge thanks to my advisors, Michele Tertilt and Gerard van den Berg, to the editor Kurt MIT-shock-man and to everyone who provided feedback at various stages of the paper!



Rudi Bachmann Interesse an etwas Material für die nächste Diskussion in dieser Hinsicht? (Eigenwerbung; aber weil es so schön passt: cambridge.org/core/books/pol… youtube.com/watch?v=udNC5I…

1/5 Looking for a clear and gentle intro to shift-share instruments? I'm excited to release today our "practice guide to shift-share instruments" with Kirill Borusyak and Peter Hull, forthcoming at the Journal of Economic Perspectives AEA Journals 👇👇👇👇👇


Ein wahnsinnig gutes Interview von Danyal Bayaz , dem Grünen Finanzminister in BW. Ich bleibe dabei: der zur Zeit interessanteste Politiker in 🇩🇪. Da sitzt wirklich jede Antwort. Jede davon hätte ich genau so oder zumindest sehr ähnlich gegeben. faz.net/aktuell/politi…



📢Call for papers: 🚀3rd CESifo/ifo Junior Workshop on the Economics of Education🥳 12-13 May 2025, Munich Keynote: Alexander Willén PhD students & early postdocs, please apply! cesifo.org/en/event/2025-… Deadline: 16 Feb 2025 Co-organizer Caterina Pavese CESifo







📢 New Research Publication 📢 The paper “The evolution of child-related gender inequality in Germany and the role of family policies, 1960–2018” by Ulrich Glogowsky, E. Hansen, Dominik Sachs, H. Lüthen , is now published in the European Economic Review! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


🚨 New #Publication: We tracked how policy and parenthood reshaped gender inequality in Germany from the 1960s to today. In early decades, only 14% of the gender gap was due to kids—now it's 64%. How did children become the biggest factor?🧵 🧑🤝🧑w/Hansen,Dominik Sachs & Lüthen


New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP20189 Quantifying Okun’s Leaky Bucket: The Case of Progressive Childcare Subsidies David Koll IMF, Dominik Sachs Universität St.Gallen (HSG), Fabian Stürmer-Heiber Allianz, Hélène Turon University of Bristol ow.ly/GSFf50VLVHU #CEPR_PE #EconTwitter


The rising cost of motherhood in #Germany Ulrich Glogowsky JKU - Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Emanuel Hansen Economics LMU Munich, Dominik Sachs, Holger Lüthend (BMVE) ow.ly/3Zu650VXzY0


The optimal tax deduction for mixed-purpose expenses should be proportional to how much the expense serves income generation vs. consumption. New brief, "The Claiming of Children on U.S. Tax Returns," from Jacob Goldin (UChicago Law School) and co-authors. bfi.uchicago.edu/insights/the-c…