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    Aid Delivery through Non-governmental Organisations: Does the Aid Channel Matter for the Targeting of Swedish Aid?

    This paper analyses whether aid channelled through non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is less affected by selfish donor motivations and better targeted to needy recipient countries than aid distributed by state agencies. We employ Tobit (and Probit) models and make use of an exceptionally detailed database that allows an assessment of the allocation of Swedish aid channelled through NGOs in comparison ...

    In: The World Economy 33 (2010), 2, S. 147-176 | Axel Dreher, Florian Mölders, Peter Nunnenkamp
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    On the Sensitivity of Firms' Investment to Cash Flow and Uncertainty

    We investigate the analytical and empirical linkages between cash flow, uncertainty, and firms' capital investment behavior. Our empirical approach constructs measures of own- and market-specific uncertainty from firms' daily stock returns and S&P 500 index returns along with a CAPM-based risk measure. Our results indicate that even in the presence of important firm-specific variables, uncertainty ...

    In: Oxford Economic Papers 62 (2010), 2, S. 286-306 | Christopher F. Baum, Mustafa Caglayan, Oleksandr Talavera
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    A Selection Model for Panel Data: The Prospects of Green Party Support

    Although sample selection bias is a frequent problem of applied research, there has been no generalization of sample selection models with binary dependent variables of interest to data with temporal error correlations. We suggest a generalized estimating equation approach to panel data selection models, considering binary responses in both equations. We demonstrate the utility of this model by a simulation ...

    In: Political Analysis 18 (2010), 2, S. 172-188 | Martin Spieß, Martin Kroh
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    Natural Gas Vehicles: An Option for Europe

    In Europe natural gas vehicles play a minor role. A decisive reason for this is the dependence of most European countries from gas imports. Except for Italy, there is no tradition to use natural gas as fuel. In addition, there is a lack of infrastructure (e.g. fuelling stations). In contrast to Europe, in Latin American and Asian countries natural gas vehicles are widespread. Some countries foster ...

    In: Energy Policy 38 (2010), 2, S. 1017-1029 | Hella Engerer, Manfred Horn
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    Climate Change and Modelling of Extreme Temperatures in Switzerland

    This study models maximum temperatures in Switzerland monitored in twelve locations using the generalised extreme value (GEV) distribution. The parameters of the GEV distribution are determined within a Bayesian framework. We find that the parameters of the underlying distribution underwent a substantial change in the beginning of the 1980s. This change is characterised by an increase both in the level ...

    In: Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 24 (2010), 2, S. 311-326 | Boriss Siliverstovs, Rainald Ötsch, Claudia Kemfert, Carlo C. Jaeger, Armin Haas, Hans Kremers
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    Carbon Markets and Technological Innovation

    This paper examines the effects of firm-level innovation in carbon-abatement technologies on optimal cap-and-trade schemes with and without price controls. We characterize optimal cap-and-trade regulation with a price cap and a price floor, and compare it to the special cases of pure taxation and a simple emissions cap. Innovation shifts the tradeoff between price- and quantity-based instruments towards ...

    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 60 (2010), 2, S. 115-132 | Thomas A. Weber, Karsten Neuhoff
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    Die Auswirkungen der Geldmenge und des Kreditvolumens auf die Immobilienpreise: ein ARDL-Ansatz für Deutschland

    Die aktuellen Finanzmarktturbulenzen wurden durch Entwicklungen im Immobiliensektor ausgelöst. Vor diesem Hintergrund analysiert dieser Beitrag den Zusammenhang zwischen den Immobilienpreisen und der Geldmengen- und Kreditvolumensentwicklung für den Zeitraum 1992 -2006 (westdeutsche Preisdaten) bzw. 1997 bis 2006 (ostdeutsche Preisdaten). Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich erstmals auf die Bundesrepublik ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 230 (2010), 2, S. 138-162 | Ansgar Belke
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    A Multi-state Model of State Dependence in Labor Supply: Intertemporal Labor Supply Effects of a Shift from Joint to Individual Taxation

    In this paper I develop an intertemporal discrete choice model of female labor supply to analyze the effects of true state dependence and its effect on labor supply behavior over time. The estimation results show that state dependence is significantly positive at the extensive margin and lower but in general still significant at the intensive margin. I apply this model to study the short and long run ...

    In: Labour Economics 17 (2010), 2, S. 323-335 | Peter Haan
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    Poverty during Transition: Household Survey Evidence from Ukraine

    The paper analyzes the incidence, the severity and the correlates of household poverty in Ukraine during transition using two comparable surveys from 1996 and 2004. We measure poverty using income and consumption and various poverty lines. Poverty estimates are higher than previously reported if controlling for transition-related labor market shocks. Poverty in both periods follows some of the correlates ...

    In: Journal of Comparative Economics 38 (2010), 2, S. 123-145 | Tilman Brück, Alexander M. Danzer, Alexander Muravyev, Natalia Weißhaar
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    Late-Life Decline in Well-Being across Adulthood in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Something Is Seriously Wrong at the End of Life

    Throughout adulthood and old age, levels of well-being appear to remain relatively stable. However, evidence is emerging that late in life well-being declines considerably. Using long-term longitudinal data of deceased participants in national samples from Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, we examined how long this period lasts. In all 3 nations and across the adult age range, well-being ...

    In: Psychology and Aging 25 (2010), 2, S. 477-485 | Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Guy Mayraz, Mira Hidajat, Ulman Lindenberger, Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp
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