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32860 Ergebnisse, ab 1761
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    On the Investment Sensitivity of Debt under Uncertainty

    We investigate the impact of debt on a panel of U.S. manufacturing firms' capital investment behavior as the underlying firm-specific and market-level uncertainty changes. Our estimates show that the influence of leverage on capital investment may be stimulating or mitigating depending on the effects of uncertainty.

    In: Economics Letters 106 (2010), 1, S. 25-27 | Christopher F. Baum, Mustafa Caglayan, Oleksandr Talavera
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    Investigating M3 Money Demand in the Euro Area

    Euro area monetary growth has exceeded its target since 2001. Likewise, recent empirical studies did not find evidence in favour of a stable long-run money demand function. In contrast to the bulk of the literature, we are able to identify a stable long-run money demand relationship. This result is obtained when the analysis is done without the short run homogeneity restriction between money and prices. ...

    In: Journal of International Money and Finance 29 (2010), 1, S. 111-122 | Christian Dreger, Jürgen Wolters
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    A Natural Experiment on Sick Pay Cuts, Sickness Absence, and Labor Costs

    This study estimates the reform effects of a reduction in statutory sick pay levels on sickness absence behavior and labor costs. German federal law reduced the legal obligation of German employers to provide 100% continued wage pay for up to six weeks per sickness episode. In 1996 statutory sick pay was decreased to 80% of foregone gross wages. Within the reform's target group - private sector employees ...

    In: Journal of Public Economics 94 (2010), 11/12, S. 1108-1122 | Nicolas R. Ziebarth, Martin Karlsson
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    A Positive Theory of the Earnings Relationship of Unemployment Benefits

    In a wage bargaining model, a stronger earnings relationship of unemployment benefits may reduce wages. Therefore, the benefit structure significantly influences profits and trade union utility, raising the question as to how the benefit structure is determined in the political process. We consider a government that chooses the earnings relationship in order to maximize its political support. Our model ...

    In: Public Choice 145 (2010), 1-2, S. 137-163 | Laszlo Goerke, Markus Pannenberg, Heinrich W. Ursprung
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    M3 Money Demand and Excess Liquidity in the Euro Area

    Recent empirical studies have found evidence of unstable long run money demand functions if recent data are used. If the link between money balances and the macroeconomy is fragile, the rationale of monetary aggregates in the ECB strategy has to be doubted. In contrast we present a "stable" long run money demand relationship for M3 for the period 1983-2006. To obtain the result, the short run homogeneity ...

    In: Public Choice 144 (2010), 3-4, S. 459-472 | Christian Dreger, Jürgen Wolters
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    Optimal Income Taxation of Lone Mothers: An Empirical Comparison for Britain and Germany

    Optimal tax rules are used to evaluate the optimality of taxation for lone mothers in Germany and Britain. The theoretical model is combined with elasticities derived from the structural estimation of lone mothers' labour supply. For both countries we do not find that in-work credits with marginal tax rates are optimal. However we show that when the government has a low taste for redistribution, out-of-work ...

    In: The Economic Journal 119 (2009), 535, S. 101-121 | Richard Blundell, Mike Brewer, Peter Haan, Andrew Shephard
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    O Brother, Where Art Thou? The Effects of Having a Sibling on Geographic Mobility and Labour Market Outcomes

    This paper formulates a model to explain how parental care responsibilities and family structure interact in affecting children's mobility characteristics. Our main result is that the mobility of young adults crucially depends on the presence of a sibling. Siblings compete in location and employment decisions to direct parental care decisions towards their preferred outcome. Only children are not exposed ...

    In: Economica 76 (2009), 303, S. 528-556 | Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
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    Regional Convergence in the Enlarged European Union

    There are only a few studies which examine regional convergence in the enlarged European Union. None of these approaches uses a conditional convergence model, which considers different initial conditions of regions. We refer to the Mankiw et al. (1992) model to examine convergence including the New Member States. Note that most researchers use equal values of depreciation rate and rate of technological ...

    In: Applied Economics Letters 16 (2009), 18, S. 1805-1808 | Hans-Friedrich Eckey, Christian Dreger, Matthias Türck
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    Native-Migrant Differences in Risk Attitudes

    This article questions the perceived wisdom that migrants are more risk-loving than the native population. We employ a new large German survey of direct individual risk measures to find that first-generation migrants have lower risk attitudes than natives, which only equalize in the second generation.

    In: Applied Economics Letters 16 (2009), 15, S. 1581-1586 | Holger Bonin, Amelie Constant, Konstantinos Tatsiramos, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Distributional Impacts of Car Road Pricing: Settlement Structures Divergence across Countries

    Social questions of distribution and equity are of major importance for the political acceptance of car road pricing. The argument that kilometre-based private vehicle charging disadvantages the poor is often the core reason for opposing its introduction. An article in this journal [Steininger, K.W., Friedl, B., Gebetsroither, B., 2007. Sustainability impacts of car road pricing: a computable general ...

    In: Ecological Economics 68 (2009), 12, S. 2890-2896 | Dominika Kalinowska, Karl W. Steininger
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