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A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is self-employed, and this proportion has increased in recent decades. Assessments of this development vary, with pull factors such as high returns to capital contrasted with push factors such as barriers to more desirable salaried jobs. Using a long panel dataset from Ghana, we empirically investigate the changing structure of earnings ...
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Journal of Development Economics
118 (2016), S. 245-265
| Paolo Falco, Luke Haywood
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
80 (2016), S. 1-5
| Cameron Hepburn, Karsten Neuhoff, William Acworth, Dallas Burtraw, Frank Jotzo
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We provide evidence that motorists respond to short-run fluctuations in fuel prices at the gas pump and not on the road. Employing variants of censored panel regression to control for censoring of the dependent variable, we find that the fuel price has a negative impact on the quantity of fuel purchased, but no consistently significant impact on the subsequent distance driven until the next refill. ...
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Energy Economics
58 (2016), S. 67-76
| Nolan Ritter, Christoph M. Schmidt, Colin Vance
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Changes in residual volatility in vector autoregressive (VAR) models can be used for identifying structural shocks in a structural VAR analysis. Testable conditions are given for full identification for the case where the volatility changes can be modelled by a multivariate GARCH process. Formal statistical tests are presented for identification and their small sample properties are investigated via ...
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Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control
73 (2016), S. 241-258
| Helmut Lütkepohl, George Milunovich
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This paper explores the long run relationship between public and private investment in the euro area. In contrast to previous studies a stock-flow approach is applied to control for the different orders of integration between the stock and flow variables. Panel econometric techniques allowing for international spillovers are employed. Private and public capital stocks are both I(2) and cointegrated. ...
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Economic Modelling
58 (2016), S. 154-158
| Christian Dreger, Hans-Eggert Reimers
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Theoretical work based on social identity theory predicts that population diversity undermines redistributive public policies. This article tests this proposition exploiting an exogenous shock in diversity due to Germany’s reunification. In contrast to previous work on ethno-linguistic or racial heterogeneity, we specifically analyze religious diversity, which is an increasingly relevant social cleavage ...
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Journal of Urban Economics
94 (2016), S. 1-12
| Ronny Freier, Benny Geys, Joshua Holm
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The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axes are typically conceptualized as mutually inhibitory systems; however, previous studies have found evidence for positive within-person associations (i.e., coupling) between cortisol and testosterone. One developmental hypothesis is that positive testosterone-cortisol coupling is unique to the adolescent period and ...
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
73 (2016), S. 75-90
| K. Paige Harden, Cornelia Wrzus, Gloria Luong, Andrew Grotzinger, Malek Bajbouj, Antje Rauers, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riediger
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This study analyses the economic developments in Yemen from the 1970s to today in the context of the resource curse hypothesis. After a brief survey of the resource curse literature, using empirical data, historical accounts, and political (economic) analyses, I confirm that post-reunification Yemen suffers from an intense oil curse. The curse is evidenced by low genuine savings rates, oil-dependency, ...
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Resources Policy
49 (2016), S. 444-454
| Dawud Ansari
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Despite the benefits of smoke-free legislation on adult health, little is known about its impact on children's health. We examined the effects of tobacco control policies on the rate of emergency department (ED) visits for childhood asthma (N = 128,807), ear infections (N = 288,697), and respiratory infections (N = 410,686) using outpatient ED visit data in Massachusetts (2001 − 2010), New Hampshire ...
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Preventive Medicine
89 (2016), S. 278–285
| Summer Sherburne Hawkins, Sylvia Hristakeva, Mark Gottlieb, Christopher F. Baum
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In this note, we use data from different elections in the German state of North-Rhine Westphalia between 1975 and 2010 to show that the Conservatives profit from lower voter turnout at the expense of the Social Democrats. We deal with the endogeneity of voter turnout by using election day rain as an instrumental variable. Our particular contribution is the comparison of municipal and state electio ...
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Electoral Studies
41 (2016), S. 213-224
| Felix Arnold, Ronny Freier