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    Patience and Subnational Differences in Human Capital: Regional Analysis with Facebook Interests

    Decisions to invest in human capital depend on people's time preferences. This paper shows that differences in patience are closely related to substantial subnational differences in educational achievement, leading to new perspectives on longstanding within-country disparities. We use social-media data – Facebook interests – to construct novel regional measures of patience within Italy and the United ...

    In: The Economic Journal 136 (2026), 673, S. 335–350 | Eric A Hanushek, Lavinia Kinne, Pietro Sancassani, Ludger Woessmann
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    An Advanced Reliability Reserve Incentivizes Flexibility Investments while Safeguarding the Electricity Market

    To ensure security of supply in the power sector, many countries are considering capacity mechanisms. Simultaneously, the expansion of variable renewables increases the need for power sector flexibility, with promising options on the demand side. We analyze how a centralized capacity market and an advanced reliability reserve with a moderately high activation price affect demand-side flexibility investments ...

    In: iScience 29 (2026), 6, 116176, 15 S. | Franziska Klaucke, Karsten Neuhoff, Alexander Roth, Wolf-Peter Schill, Leon Stolle
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    Mapping Life Satisfaction Over the First Years of Cohabitation Among Former Singles Living Alone in UK and Germany

    Objective: As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well-being Method: Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone at least once. Analyses focused on a subset (N = 1103; ...

    In: Journal of Personality 94 (2026), 3, S. 446–457 | Usama EL-Awad, Robert Eves, Justin Hachenberger, Theresa M. Entringer, Robin Goodwin, Anu Realo, Sakari Lemola
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    Buyer Power and the Effect of Vertical Integration on Innovation

    Our article investigates the impact of vertical integration (without foreclosure) on innovation. We compare cases where either (i) two manufacturers or (ii) a manufacturer and a vertically integrated retailer invest. Then, the independent manufacturer(s) and the retailer bargain over nonlinear contracts before selling to consumers. We show that vertical integration always increases the incentives to ...

    In: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 35 (2026), 2, S. 294-310 | Claire Chambolle, Morgane Guignard
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    Integrating Out Natural Disaster Shocks

    We study the role of international financial integration in buffering natural disaster shocks, using a large sample of advanced and emerging economies. Natural disasters are largely unpredictable and unrelated to the state of financial integration. We document that integration improves the absorption of such shocks: Output, consumption, and investment are significantly higher after a natural disaster ...

    In: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 18 (2026), 2, S. 78–106 | Franziska Bremus, Malte Rieth
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    One‐Way Versus Two‐Way Postacquisition Integration Efforts: Theory and Evidence

    We develop a theory of postacquisition integration that distinguishes between one-way (acquirer-only) and two-way (mutual) effort strategies. We argue that the method of payment—cash versus shares—may serve as an ex ante commitment mechanism to a particular integration strategy, where cash deals align with unilateral effort, and share deals induce mutual engagement. Using transaction-level mergers ...

    In: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 35 (2026), 2, S. 354–375 | Albert Banal-Estañol, Joseph A. Clougherty, Jo Seldeslachts, Florian Szücs
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    Spatial Competition and Pass-through of Fuel Taxes: Evidence from a Quasi-natural Experiment in Germany

    This paper analyses determinants of pass-through for Germany’s 2022 temporary fuel discount at its implementation and subsequent termination. Based on a unique dataset of fuel station characteristics and prices, we employ a two-stage Regression Discontinuity in Time (RDiT) methodology to estimate spatial passthrough variation. Our findings indicate that horizontal and vertical market structures exert ...

    In: Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 60 (2026), 1, S. 1-30 | Frederik von Waldow, Heike Link
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    Baseload Power Plants Are Not Essential for Future Power Systems

    The transition to decarbonized energy systems has fueled a controversial debate over the necessity of traditional ‘‘baseload’’ power. Skepticism remains regarding the reliability and economic feasibility of power systems relying mainly on cheap variable renewable energy (VRE) sources. Addressing this, the German Academies’ project ‘‘Energy Systems of the Future’’ (ESYS) analyzed the role of baseload ...

    In: Cell Reports Physical Science 7 (2026), 1, 103050, 6 S. | Anke Weidlich, Philipp Stöcker, Karen Pittel, Christoph Luderer, Frank-Detlef Drake, Berit Erlach, Manfred Fischedick, Jutta Hanson, Hans-Martin Henning, Wilhelm Kiewitt, Jochen Kreusel, Albert Moser, Wolfram Münch, Albrecht Reuter, Dirk Uwe Sauer, Wolf-Peter Schill, Frank Sensfuß, Hartmut Spliethoff, Cyril Stephanos, Christoph Weber, Sven Wurbs
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    Exploring Integration and Migration Dynamics: The Research Potentials of a Large-Scale Longitudinal Household Study of Refugees in Germany

    Forced migration has intensified in the 21st century, driven by conflicts, persecution, and political instability in regions such as the Middle East, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, South-East Asia, Latin America and, most recently, Ukraine. Germany has become a primary destination for refugees within the European Union and one of the largest among the OECD countries. The IAB-BAMF-SOEP Refugee Survey, ...

    In: European Sociological Review 42 (2026), 1, S. 146–163 | Herbert Brücker, Yuliya Kosyakova, Nina Rother, Sabine Zinn, Elisabeth Liebau, Wenke Gider, Silvia Schwanhäuser, Manuel Siegert
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    Does Having Daughters Affect Political Preferences? Using Meta-Analytic Tools on Many Surveys

    This study investigates whether having daughters impacts political preferences and whether this effect varies across European countries. We estimate effect sizes for 39 countries in the European Social Survey (n = 156,236) and aggregate estimates using random-effects meta-analysis, following a preregistered analysis plan. We find significant evidence that having daughters increases the preference for ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 248 (2026), 107641, 14 S. | Yifan Yang, Magnus Johannesson, Anna Dreber, Frank Fossen, Levent Neyse, Felix Holzmeister
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