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    Labour Supply and Survivor Insurance in the Netherlands

    This paper investigates the effects of survivor benefits (SB) on the labour supply of widows. Using richadministrative data on the Dutch population and a reform that considerably restricted eligibility to SB, weidentify the causal effect of SB on labour supply. Using a regression discontinuity design strategy based onthe cohort-based implementation of the reform, we show that labour income after spousal ...

    In: Labour Economics 88 (2024), 102527, 14 S. | Simon Rabaté, Julie Tréguier
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    Long-Run Consequences of Informal Elderly Care and Implications of Public Long-Term Care Insurance

    We estimate a dynamic structural model of labor supply, retirement, and informal caregiving to study short and long-term costs of informal caregiving in Germany. Incorporating labor market frictions and the German tax and benefit system, we find that in the absence of Germany’s public long-term insurance scheme, informal elderly care has adverse and persistent effects on labor market outcomes and, ...

    In: Journal of Health Economics 96 (2024), 102884, 21 S. | Thorben Korfhage, Björn Fischer-Weckemann
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    A HANK2 Model of Monetary Unions

    How does a monetary union alter the impact of business cycle shocks at the household level? We develop a Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian model of two countries (HANK) and show in closed form that a monetary union shifts the adjustment to a shock horizontally across countries, within the brackets of the union-wide wealth distribution, rather than vertically, that is, across the brackets of the union-wide ...

    In: Journal of Monetary Economics 147 (2024), 103579, 15 S. | Christian Bayer, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Gernot J. Müller, Fabian Seyrich
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Questioning Nuclear Scale-up Propositions: Availability and Economic Prospects of Light Water, Small Modular and Advanced Reactor Technologies

    This paper addresses the pressing need for rapid decarbonization of energy systems by examining the role of nuclear power in future energy scenarios collected in the IPCC database. Despite their explorative character, energy scenarios can influence decision-makers or might be used to promote certain technology developments. They are increasingly subject to the integration into real-world settings and ...

    In: Energy Research & Social Science 110 (2024), 103448, 15 S. | Fanny Böse, Alexander Wimmers, Björn Steigerwald, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Avoid, Shift or Improve Passenger Transport? Impacts on the Energy System

    In: Energy Strategy Reviews 52 (2024), 101302, 14 S. | Marlin Arnz, Leonard Göke, Johannes Thema, Frauke Wiese, Niklas Wulff, Mario Kendziorski, Karlo Hainsch, Philipp Blechinger, Christian von Hirschhausen
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    Is Interest Rate Hiking a Recipe for Missing Several Goals of Monetary Policy—Beating Inflation, Preserving Financial Stability, and Keeping up Output Growth?

    levelsof all goods in the US and Europe rose surprisingly quickly and persistently. TheFED began in March 2022 and the ECB in July 2022 with historically unique interestrate increases to combat the wage-price spiral that had not yet begun. In this article weshow that energy, commodities and food were the main drivers of inflation. For this reason,central banks’ goal of weakening demand for labor through ...

    In: Eurasian Economic Review 14 (2024), S. 235–254 | Dorothea Schäfer, Willi Semmler
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    Airbnb and Rental Markets: Evidence from Berlin

    In: Regional Science & Urban Economics 106 (2024) 104007, 31 S. | Tomaso Duso, Claus Michelsen, Maximilian Schaefer, Kevin Ducbao Tran
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    Reply on “Comments on ‘Uncertainties in Estimating Production Costs of Future Nuclear Technologies: A Model-Based Analysis of Small Modular Reactors’ [Energy 281 (2023) 128204]”

    This reply aims to address the points raised in an analysis provided in the comment entitled “Comments on ‘Uncertainties in estimating production costs of future nuclear technologies: A model-based analysis of small modular reactors’ [Energy 281 (2023) 128204]”, specifically on the used scaling coefficients and cost assumptions.

    In: Energy 313 (2024), 133828, 3 S. | Björn Steigerwald, Jens Weibezahn, Martin Slowik, Christian von Hirschhausen
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    Investigation of Dog Ownership and Physical Activity on Weekdays and Weekends Using Longitudinal Data from the SOEP Cohort

    This study examines the association between dog ownership over a period of 5 years (always, sometimes and no ownership) with physical activity on weekdays and weekends over a period of 6 years using the nationally representative German Socio-Economic Panel. Participants were asked if they had any pets and how many hours they spend on sports, fitness, and exercise. We hypothesized that the length of ...

    In: Scientific Reports 14 (2024), 26007, 10 S. | Yu Taniguchi, Tomoko Ikeuchi, Markus M. Grabka, Jongsay Yong
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    The Price Elasticity of Natural Gas Demand of Small Consumers in Germany during the Energy Crisis 2022

    Understanding how consumers respond to turbulent market conditions is crucial for planning security of natural gas supply. This paper estimates the price elasticity of demand of small consumers in Germany in the period with both high price fluctuations and a fear of natural gas shortage in the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Using granular data between 2018 and 2023, we estimate an Auto ...

    In: Energy Efficiency 17 (2024), 98, 22 S. | David Jamissen, Johanne Vatne, Franziska Holz, Anne Neumann
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