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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Guarantees, Transparency and the Interdependency between Sovereign and Bank Default Risk

    Bank debt guarantees have traditionally been viewed as costless measures to prevent bank runs. However, as recent experiences in some European countries have demonstrated, guarantees may link the coordination problems of bank and sovereign creditors and induce a functional interdependence between the likelihoods of a government default and bank illiquidity. Employing a global-game approach, we model ...

    In: Journal of Banking & Finance 45 (2014), S. 321-337 | Philipp König, Kartik Anand, Frank Heinemann
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    Economic Effects of Renewable Energy Expansion: A Model-Based Analysis for Germany

    The increasing utilization of renewable energy sources (RES) is a major energy policy strategy in many countries worldwide. Germany is a forerunner in the deployment of RES and has ambitious goals for the future. The support and use of renewables affects the economy: It creates business opportunities in sectors producing renewable energy facilities, but comes with costs related to supporting its deployment. ...

    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 40 (2014), S. 1070-1080 | Jürgen Blazejczak, Frauke G. Braun, Dietmar Edler, Wolf-Peter Schill
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    Market Power, Fuel Substitution and Infrastructure: A Large-Scale Equilibrium Model of Global Energy Markets

    Assessing and quantifying the impacts of technological, economic, and policy shifts in the global energy system require large-scale numerical models. We propose a dynamic multi-fuel market equilibrium model that combines endogenous fuel substitution within demand sectors and in power generation, detailed infrastructure capacity constraints and investment, as well as strategic behaviour and market power ...

    In: Energy 75 (2014), S. 483-500 | Daniel Huppmann, Ruud Egging
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    Mode of Birth and Social Inequalities in Health: The Effect of Maternal Education and Access to Hospital Care on Cesarean Delivery

    Access to health care is an important factor in explaining health inequalities. This study focuses on the issue of access to health care as a driving force behind the socialdiscrepancies in cesarean delivery using data from 707 newborn children in the 2006-2011 birth cohorts of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). Data on individual birth outcomes are linked to hospital data using extracts ...

    In: Health & Place 27 (2014), S. 9-21 | Anita Kottwitz
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    Does the Economic Integration of China Affect Growth and Inflation in Industrial Countries?

    The Chinese economic development affects GDP growth and inflation in the advanced countries. The size of the effects is inferred from multivariate time series and structural econometric methods. In particular, the GVAR and the NiGEM are employed to examine the interdependencies between the business cycles in China and industrial countries, including the US, the euro area and Japan. Evidence is based ...

    In: Economic Modelling 38 (2014), S. 184-189 | Christian Dreger, Yanqun Zhang
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    The Perfect Finance Minister: Whom to Appoint as Finance Minister to Balance the Budget

    The role and influence of the finance minister within the cabinet are discussed with increasing prominence in the theoretical literature on the political economy of budget deficits. It is generally assumed that the spending ministers can enhance their reputation purely with new or more extensive expenditure programs, whereas it is the sole interest of the finance minister to balance the budget. Using ...

    In: European Journal of Political Economy 34 (2014), S. 390-408 | Beate R. Jochimsen, Sebastian Thomasius
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    A Post-2020 EU Energy Technology Policy: Revisiting the Strategic Energy Technology Plan

    With the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) expiring in 2020, the EU needs to revisit its energy technology policy for the post-2020 horizon and to establish a policy framework that fosters the achievement of ambitious EU commitments for decarbonization by 2050. We discuss options for a post-2020 EU energy technology policy, taking account of uncertain technology developments, uncertain ...

    In: Energy Policy 66 (2014), S. 209-217 | Sophia Rüster, Sebastian Schwenen, Matthias Finger, Jean-Michel Glachant
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    Institutional Rearing Is Associated with Lower General Life Satisfaction in Adulthood: Brief Report

    We analyzed whether individuals reared in institutions differ in their general life satisfaction from people raised in their families. The data comprised of 19,210 German adults (51.5% female) aged from 17 to 101 years and were provided by the SOEP, an ongoing, nationally representative longitudinal study in Germany. Compared to people raised in families, individuals reared in institutions reported ...

    In: Journal of Research in Personality 48 (2014), S. 93-97 | David Richter, Sakari Lemola
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    The Role of CO2-EOR for the Development of a CCTS Infrastructure in the North Sea Region: A Techno-Economic Model and Applications

    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This paper examines the potential for CO2-EOR in the North Sea region. UK oil fieldsare found to account for 47% of the estimated total additional recovery ...

    In: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 20 (2014), S. 132-159 | Roman Mendelevitch
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    Assessing the Effectiveness of Health Care Cost Containment Measures: Evidence from the Market for Rehabilitation Care

    This study empirically evaluates the effectiveness of different health care cost containment measures. The measures investigated were introduced in Germany in 1997 to reduce moral hazard and public health expenditures in the market for rehabilitation care. Of the analyzed measures, doubling the daily copayments was clearly the most effective cost containment measure, resulting in a reduction in utilization ...

    In: International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics 14 (2014), 1, S. 41-67 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth
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