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32786 Ergebnisse, ab 2001
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    The Spatial Econometrics of Elephant Population Change: A Note

    While previous research found no other variable than corruption to have a negative impact on the growth rate of the elephant populations of African countries, we show that one further significant impact is exerted by "neighbourhood effects". Elephants travel long distances, often crossing borders. Using spatial econometric tools, we find that elephant population changes in one country have a positive ...

    In: Ecological Economics 60 (2006), 1, S. 320-323 | Björn Frank, Per Botolf Maurseth
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    Economic Impact Assessment of Climate Change: A Multi-Gas Investigation with WIAGEM-GTAPEL-ICM

    In: The Energy Journal 27 (2006), Special Issue 3, S. 441-460 | Claudia Kemfert, Truong P. Truong, Thomas Bruckner
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    An Econometric Analysis of Motorway Renewal Costs in Germany

    The analysis of motorway renewal costs presented in this paper was driven by two research questions: First, to analyse the economic process of motorway renewal work and to identify whether there exist economies of scale; and second to identify the influence of traffic volume on renewal costs and to derive an estimate of marginal infrastructure costs as part of optimal road user charges. The analysis ...

    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 40 (2006), S. 19-34 | Heike Link
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    Polen im EU-Binnenmarkt: eine Bilanz nach zwei Jahren

    In: Osteuropa 56 (2006), 11-12, S. 127-131 | Mechthild Schrooten
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    Contribution to Productivity or Pork Barrel? The Two Faces of Infrastructure Investment

    This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of transport infrastructure accumulation to regional growth. We model explicitly the political-economy process driving infrastructure investments; in doing so, we eliminate a potential source of bias in production-function estimates and generate testable hypotheses on the forces that shape infrastructure policy. ...

    In: Journal of Public Economics 90 (2006), 6-7, S. 1133-1153 | Olivier Cadot, Lars-Hendrik Röller, Andreas Stephan
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    Induced Technological Change: Exploring its Implications for the Economics of Atmospheric Stabilization ; Synthesis Report from the Innovation Modeling Comparison Project

    In: The Energy Journal 27 (2006), Special Issue 1, S. 57-107 | Ottmar Edenhofer, Kai Lessmann, Claudia Kemfert, Michael Grubb, Jonathan Köhler
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    Relationship Banking and SMEs: A Theoretical Analysis

    Reliable information on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is rare and costly for financial intermediaries. Therefore relationship banking is often considered as the appropriate lending technique. In this paper we offer a theoretical model to analyze relationship banking and the pricing behavior of banks in a Bertrand competition framework with monitoring costs. We show that the lack of reliable ...

    In: Small Business Economics 27 (2006), 2-3, S. 127-137 | Timo Baas, Mechthild Schrooten
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    Why Are Europeans So Tough on Migrants?

    In: Economic Policy 20 (2005), 44, S. 630-703 | Tito Boeri, Herbert Brücker
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    Declining Output Volatility in Germany: Impulses, Propagation and the Role of Monetary Policy

    The decline in output volatility in Germany is analysed. A lower level of variance in an autoregressive model of output growth can be either due to a change in the structure of the economy (a change in the propagation mechanism) or a reduced error term variance (reduced impulses). In Germany the decline output volatility is due to a decline in the persistence of the growth process. This is in contrast ...

    In: Applied Economics 37 (2005), 21, S. 2445-2457 | Ulrich Fritsche, Vladimir Kuzin
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    Banking Crises, Regulation, and Growth: The Case of Russia

    Recent empirical analyses of the relationship between financial system development and economic growth find that financial system development causes economic growth, is a good predictor of growth and that its impact is relatively large. Moreover, the empirical literature predicts that the adverse effects of banking crises on economic growth will rise in the absence of an adequate response by the government. ...

    In: Applied Economics 37 (2005), 19, S. 2191-2203 | Ulrich Thießen
32786 Ergebnisse, ab 2001
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