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The Netherlands have been a pivotal supplier in Western European natural gas markets in the last decades. Recent analyses show that the Netherlands would play an important role in replacing Russian supplies in Germany and France in case of a Russian export disruption. Lately, however, the Netherlands have suffered from a series of earthquakes that are related to the natural gas production in the major ...
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Energy Economics
64 (2017), S. 520-529
| Franziska Holz, Hanna Brauers, Philipp M. Richter, Thorsten Roobek
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The emerging literature on power markets with high shares of variable renewable energy sources suggests that the costs of more frequent start-ups of thermal power plants may become an increasing concern. Here we investigate how this develops in Germany, where the share of variable renewables is expected to grow from 14% in 2013 to 34% in 2030. We show that the overall number of start-ups grows by 81%, ...
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Nature Energy
2 (2017), 17050, 6 S.
| Wolf-Peter Schill, Michael Pahle, Christian Gambardella
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We employ a structural global VAR model to analyze whether U.S. unconventional monetary policy shocks, identified through changes in the central bank’s balance sheet, have an impact on financial and economic conditions in emerging market economies (EMEs). Moreover, we study whether international capital flows are an important channel of shock transmission. We find that an expansionary policy shock ...
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Journal of International Money and Finance
73 (2017), Part B., S. 275-295
| Pablo Anaya, Michael Hachula, Christian J. Offermanns
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Educational attainment is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but genetic factors are estimated to account for at least 20% of the variation across individuals1. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for educational attainment that extends our earlier discovery sample1, 2 of 101,069 individuals to 293,723 individuals, and a replication study ...
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Nature
533 (2016), 7604, S. 539-542
| Aysu Okbay, Jonathan P. Beauchamp, Mark Alan Fontana, Peter Eibich, Martin Kroh ...
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Science
351 (2016), 6280, S. 1405-1406
| Benedikt Fecher, Gert G. Wagner
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Educational attainment is associated with many health outcomes, including longevity. It is also known to be substantially heritable. Here, we used data from three large genetic epidemiology cohort studies (Generation Scotland, n = ∼17,000; UK Biobank, n = ∼115,000; and the Estonian Biobank, n = ∼6,000) to test whether education-linked genetic variants can predict lifespan length. We did so by using ...
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
113 (2016), 47, S. 13366-13371
| Riccardo E. Marioni, Stuart J. Ritchie, Peter K. Joshi, Peter Eibich, Martin Kroh ...
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Bad moods are considered “bad” not only because they may be aversive experiences in and of themselves, but also because they are associated with poorer psychosocial functioning and health. We propose that people differ in their negative affect valuation (NAV; the extent to which negative affective states are valued as pleasant, useful/helpful, appropriate, and meaningful experiences) and that affect–health ...
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Emotion
16 (2016), 32, S. 387-401
| Gloria Luong, Cornelia Wrzus, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riediger
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In this article we argue that the current endeavors to achieve open access in scientific literature require a discussion about innovation in scholarly publishing and research infrastructure. Drawing on path dependence theory and addressing different open access (OA) models and recent political endeavors, we argue that academia is once again running the risk of outsourcing the organization of its c ...
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Publications
4 (2016), 17, 8 S.
| Benedikt Fecher, Gert G. Wagner
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The genetic architecture of human reproductive behavior—age at first birth (AFB) and number of children ever born (NEB)—has a strong relationship with fitness, human development, infertility and risk of neuropsychiatric disorders. However, very few genetic loci have been identified, and the underlying mechanisms of AFB and NEB are poorly understood. We report a large genome-wide association study of ...
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Nature Genetics
48 (2016), 12, S. 1462-1472
| Nicola Barban, Rick Jansen, Ronald de Vlaming, Gert G. Wagner ...
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Die britische Regierung will im Jahr 2017 den Austritt aus der EU erklären. Dies wird Folgen für die EU-Staaten Ostmittel- und Südosteuropas haben. Die Abwertung des Pfunds nach dem britischen Referendum hat bereits den Wert der Überweisungen von Arbeitsmigranten verringert. Erheblich wären die Folgen, sollte Großbritannien die Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit einschränken. Auch auf den Handel und in geringerem ...
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Osteuropa
66 (2016), 11-12, S. 119-133
| Hella Engerer