Evidence on how proximity to ethnic outgroups shapes attitudes toward immigration remains inconclusive. We suggest this may be driven, in part, by the fact that studies rarely account for the role of residential segregation. We argue that how the minority-share in an environment affects majority-group attitudes will depend on how segregated groups are from one another. To explore this, we undertake ...
Significant amounts of electricity consumed in air and water pumping make wastewater treatment energy-intensive. This study investigates the potential power system benefits of load shifting within these pumping processes. As a case study, the Irish power system and wastewater sector are studied by using an integrated modelling approach. The results show that demand flexibility within the wastewater ...
Ökonom Marcel Fratzscher zeigt sich schockiert über unlautere Wahlversprechen. Milliardenschwere Steuerentlastungen hält er für unrealistisch. Was ihm in der aktuellen Lage trotzdem Hoffnung macht. Herr Fratzscher, die schlechten Nachrichten aus der Wirtschaft reißen nicht ab. VW steckt in der Krise, die Insolvenzen steigen bedenklich, der Ausblick ist trüb. Gibt es etwas, das Ihnen als Ökonom Hoffnung ...
This study examines how student aid eligibility influences application decisions to higher education using administrative data from France. We study the impact of a change in income thresholds for aid eligibility. We find that aid eligibility did not have a uniform effect on students’ applications but varied by gender and academic performance. Highperforming male students shifted their First-Ranked ...
Common ownership - where several firms are (partially) owned by the same investors - and its impact on product market competition has recently drawn much attention. This paper focuses on its implications for market entry. We consider the entry decisions of generic pharmaceutical firms into drug markets that are opened up by the end of regulatory protection and which were previously dominated by a single ...
Der Schweinezyklus beschreibt das Problem der Zeitverzögerung bei der Anpassung des Angebots auf einem Markt. Der Begriff geht auf den früheren DIW-Ökonomen Arthur Hanau (1902-1985) und dessen Dissertation „Die Prognose der Schweinepreise“ zurück, die er im Jahr 1928 im Vierteljahrsheft zur Konjunkturforschung veröffentlichte – damals hieß das DIW Berlin noch Institut für Konjunkturforschung.
This study explores the effect of frequent green-bond issuance on a firm's financing costs. Using a sample of listed Swedish real estate companies issuing a total of 1074 bonds over the period from 2011 to 2021, difference-in-differences analyses and instrumental variable estimations are applied to identify the causal impact of frequent green-bond vis-à-vis frequent non-green-bond issuance on a firm's ...
This reply aims to address the points raised in an analysis provided in the comment entitled “Comments on ‘Uncertainties in estimating production costs of future nuclear technologies: A model-based analysis of small modular reactors’ [Energy 281 (2023) 128204]”, specifically on the used scaling coefficients and cost assumptions.