Working Papers
Alessie, R., Groneck, M., van Ooijen R. and J. van der Vaart (2023). Combining Insurance Against Old-Age Risks to
Accommodate Socioeconomic Differences in Long-Term Care Use and Mortality. Working Paper (under revision).
[Previous title: Inequalities in Long-Term Care needs and Mortality; Read this EEA Virtual 2020 media briefing on this paper]
Jansen, L., Angelini, V., Groneck, M. and R. van Ooijen (2023), The effect of extending employer responsibility for sick-listed workers on work
accommodation: Evidence from a Dutch reform. Working Paper (under revision).
Groneck, M., Ludwig, A., and A. Zimper (2023). Who saves more, the Naïve or the Sophisticated agent? Working Paper (under revision).
Rao, Z., Groneck, M. and R. Alessie (2020). Should I stay or should I go? Parental transfers, residential decisions of children and old-age support. Evidence from China, SOM Working Paper.
Groneck, M., and U. Schneider (2022) Pension Reforms, Labor supply and Savings: The Importance of Natural Experiments for Structural Estimation, Netspar Working Paper.
Accommodate Socioeconomic Differences in Long-Term Care Use and Mortality. Working Paper (under revision).
[Previous title: Inequalities in Long-Term Care needs and Mortality; Read this EEA Virtual 2020 media briefing on this paper]
Jansen, L., Angelini, V., Groneck, M. and R. van Ooijen (2023), The effect of extending employer responsibility for sick-listed workers on work
accommodation: Evidence from a Dutch reform. Working Paper (under revision).
Groneck, M., Ludwig, A., and A. Zimper (2023). Who saves more, the Naïve or the Sophisticated agent? Working Paper (under revision).
Rao, Z., Groneck, M. and R. Alessie (2020). Should I stay or should I go? Parental transfers, residential decisions of children and old-age support. Evidence from China, SOM Working Paper.
Groneck, M., and U. Schneider (2022) Pension Reforms, Labor supply and Savings: The Importance of Natural Experiments for Structural Estimation, Netspar Working Paper.
Journal Articles
Grevenbrock, N., Groneck, M., Ludwig, A. and A. Zimper (2021). Cognition, Optimism and the Formation of Age-Dependent Survival Beliefs, International Economic Review, 62(2), 887-918.
Groneck, M. and J. Wallenius (2021). It Sucks to Be Single! Marital Status and Redistribution of Social Security. The Economic Journal, 131(633), 327–371. [Read VOX Column on this paper]
Groneck, M. (2017). Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit-Interviews.
Journal of Human Resources, 52(2), 531-571.→ Working Paper
Anders, C. and M. Groneck (2017). The Optimal Portfolio of PAYG Benefits and Funded Pensions in Germany.
FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis, 73(3), 255-291. → Working Paper
Groneck, M., Ludwig, A. and A. Zimper (2016). A Life-Cycle Model with Ambiguous Survival Beliefs.
Journal of Economic Theory, 162, 137-180. → Working Paper
Groneck, M. and C. Kaufmann (2016). Determinants of Relative Sectoral Prices: The Role of Demographic Change.
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 79(3), 319-347. → Supplementary Appendix → Working Paper
Groneck, M. (2011). The Golden Rule of Public Finance and the Composition of Government Expenditures. A Growth and Welfare Analysis.
Journal of Economic Policy Reform 14(4), 273-294.
Groneck, M. (2010). A Golden Rule of Public Finance or a Fixed Decit Regime? Growth and Welfare Effects of Budget Rules.
Economic Modelling 27(2), 523-534.
Groneck, M. and R. Plachta (2008). Schuldenbremse oder Schuldenschranke fur die deutschen Bundeslander?.
Review of Economics 59(2), 169-195.
Groneck, M. and R. Plachta (2008). Die Schuldenbremse im Finanzausgleich - Eine alternative Budgetregel fur die Bundeslander.
Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftspolitik 57(3), 259-284.
Groneck, M. and J. Wallenius (2021). It Sucks to Be Single! Marital Status and Redistribution of Social Security. The Economic Journal, 131(633), 327–371. [Read VOX Column on this paper]
Groneck, M. (2017). Bequests and Informal Long-Term Care: Evidence from the HRS Exit-Interviews.
Journal of Human Resources, 52(2), 531-571.→ Working Paper
Anders, C. and M. Groneck (2017). The Optimal Portfolio of PAYG Benefits and Funded Pensions in Germany.
FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis, 73(3), 255-291. → Working Paper
Groneck, M., Ludwig, A. and A. Zimper (2016). A Life-Cycle Model with Ambiguous Survival Beliefs.
Journal of Economic Theory, 162, 137-180. → Working Paper
Groneck, M. and C. Kaufmann (2016). Determinants of Relative Sectoral Prices: The Role of Demographic Change.
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 79(3), 319-347. → Supplementary Appendix → Working Paper
Groneck, M. (2011). The Golden Rule of Public Finance and the Composition of Government Expenditures. A Growth and Welfare Analysis.
Journal of Economic Policy Reform 14(4), 273-294.
Groneck, M. (2010). A Golden Rule of Public Finance or a Fixed Decit Regime? Growth and Welfare Effects of Budget Rules.
Economic Modelling 27(2), 523-534.
Groneck, M. and R. Plachta (2008). Schuldenbremse oder Schuldenschranke fur die deutschen Bundeslander?.
Review of Economics 59(2), 169-195.
Groneck, M. and R. Plachta (2008). Die Schuldenbremse im Finanzausgleich - Eine alternative Budgetregel fur die Bundeslander.
Zeitschrift fur Wirtschaftspolitik 57(3), 259-284.
Work in Progress
Groneck, M., and J. Wallenius. First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage? Marriage, Labor Supply, and Poverty.
Alessie, R., Groneck, M., van Ooijen R. and J. van der Vaart. Long-Term Care Dynamics and its Determinants:
Evidence from Administrative Data.
Dijk, H., Groneck, M. and J. Mierau. Mental health over the life cycle.
Alessie, R., Groneck, M., van Ooijen R. and J. van der Vaart. Long-Term Care Dynamics and its Determinants:
Evidence from Administrative Data.
Dijk, H., Groneck, M. and J. Mierau. Mental health over the life cycle.