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32786 Ergebnisse, ab 1961
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    Regional Productivity and Income Convergence in the Unified Germany, 1992 - 2000

    This paper investigates regional convergence of labour productivity and income per capita in the period 1992-2000 for the unified Germany using spatial econometric techniques. Up to now only first-order spatial models have been employed in investigating convergence across regions and countries. An exploratory data analysis reveals, however, that the fundamental variables of the convergence equation ...

    In: Regional Studies 40 (2006), 7, S. 755-767 | Reinhold Kosfeld, Hans-Friedrich Eckey, Christian Dreger
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    Verhaltensänderung durch Einführung der Praxisgebühr und Ursachenforschung: erste empirische Ergebnisse

    Im Zuge des GKV-Modernisierungsgesetzes wird seit dem 1. 1. 2004 eine sog. Praxisgebühr von 10 Euro pro Quartal für ambulante Arzt- und Zahnarztbesuche erhoben. Neben einem Beitrag zur Konsolidierung der Finanzlage der GKV sollte die Praxisgebühr auch eine Verhaltensänderung der Versicherten bewirken. Der Beitrag zeigt auf, dass die Zahl der Arztbesuche im Jahre 2004 im Vergleich zum Jahr 2003 signifikant ...

    In: Medizinische Klinik 101 (2006), 6, S. 476-483 | Markus M. Grabka, Jonas Schreyögg, Reinhard Busse
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    Eine panelökonometrische Evaluation des deutschen Strafverfolgungssystems

    probability and severity of punishment - results in a reduction of crime due to deterrence. What appears to be a simple and straightforward hypothesis turns out to be a demanding task for empirical examination because "crime" is composed of many different offence categories and expected punishment is influenced by the actions and decisions of different institutions such as police, public prosecutor's ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 226 (2006), 6, S. 687-714 | Hannes Spengler
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    Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: Evidence for Chile

    This study examines the export-led growth hypothesis using annual time series data from Chile. It addresses the problem of specification bias under which previous studies have suffered and focuses on the impact of manufactured and primary exports on the economic growth. In order to investigate if and how manufactured and primary exports affect economic growth via increases in productivity, the study ...

    In: Applied Economics Letters 13 (2006), 5, S. 319-324 | Boriss Siliverstovs, Dierk Herzer
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    Thresholds for Employment and Unemployment: A Spatial Analysis of German Regional Labour Markets, 1992-2000

    This paper applies Verdoorn's and Okun's law to derive efficient estimates of the employment and unemployment threshold in the Unified Germany. The analysis is built on a disaggregated dataset of regional labour markets, where spatial dependencies are taken into account. Especially, a spatial SUR model is proposed utilising the eigenfunction decomposition approach suggested by Griffith (1996, 2000). ...

    In: Papers in Regional Science 85 (2006), 4, S. 523-542 | Reinhold Kosfeld, Christian Dreger
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    Using Analysis of Gini (ANOGI) for Detecting whether Two Subsamples Represent the Same Universe: The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) Experience

    A wildly discussed shortcoming of panel surveys is a potential bias arising from selective attrition. Based on data of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), the authors analyze potential artifacts (level, structure, income inequality) by comparing results for two independently drawn panel subsamples started in 1984 and 2000. They apply ANOGI (analysis of Gini) techniques, the equivalent of ...

    In: Sociological Methods & Research 34 (2006), 4, S. 427-468 | Joachim R. Frick, Jan Goebel, Edna Schechtman, Gert G. Wagner, Shlomo Yitzhaki
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    Introducing Environmental Externalities into Transport Pricing: Measurement and Implications

    It is European Commission policy to charge modes of transport according to the marginal social cost of their use of the infrastructure, including environmental costs. However, progress in implementing this process has been slow, partly because of the difficulty of measuring and valuing these costs. This need has led to a great deal of research in this area in recent years. The paper presents the results ...

    In: Transport Reviews 26 (2006), 4, S. 389-415 | Peter Bickel, Rainer Friedrich, Heike Link, Louise Stewart, Chris Nash
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    Much Ado about Nothing: Conditional Logit vs. Random Coefficient Models for Estimating Labour Supply Elasticities

    This study compares several specifications of discrete choice labour supply estimations on basis of the German Socio Economic Panel. The results suggest that despite the restrictive assumptions of the error terms the conditional logit model provides an adequate model choice for the analysis of labour supply functions. Significance tests, which are based on bootstrapped confidence intervals, show that ...

    In: Applied Economics Letters 13 (2006), 4, S. 251-256 | Peter Haan
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    Economic Relations between Women and Their Partners: An East and West German Comparison after Reunification

    This article compares women's and men's economic relations in East and West Germany following the 1990 reunification to exemplify the impact of varying opportunity structures on women's relative contribution to family income. West Germany's takeover set in motion a rapid transformation of East German institutions and employment structures. The analysis shows that women in West Germany became less dependent ...

    In: Feminist Economics 12 (2006), 4, S. 643-665 | Heike Trappe, Annemette Soerensen
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    German Exports to the Euro Area

    This paper analyzes the determinants of German exports to the euro area, which is the biggest market for German products. Three conditional error-correction models based on regionally disaggregated data are developed. One specification includes EMU industrial production and a real external value based on consumer prices, the other two use different EMU investment aggregates, the orresponding real external ...

    In: Empirical Economics 31 (2006), 4, S. 871-882 | Sabine Stephan
32786 Ergebnisse, ab 1961
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