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32715 Ergebnisse, ab 1841
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    The Parental Leave Benefit Reform in Germany: Costs and Labour Market Outcomes of Moving towards the Nordic Model

    Germany is known to have one of the lowest fertility rates among Western European countries and also relatively low employment rates of mothers with young children. Although these trends have been observed during the last decades, the German public has only recently begun discussing these issues. In order to reverse these trends, the German government recently passed a reform of the parental leave ...

    In: Population Research and Policy Review 27 (2008), 5, S. 575-591 | C. Katharina Spieß, Katharina Wrohlich
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    A Link between Workers' Remittances and Business Cycles in Germany and Turkey

    This paper examines the cyclical interactions between the remittances of Turkish workers in Germany and output in both Turkey and Germany. Our analysis introduces a new data set covering 1962 to 2004, never used before in the research literature and considered to be a more reliable source than the data sets used in other studies. By dividing the original sample into recruitment, family reunification, ...

    In: Emerging Markets, Finance & Trade 44 (2008), 5, S. 23-40 | Sule Akkoyunlu, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    Price Convergence in an Enlarged Internal Market

    This paper investigates the effects of EU enlargement on price convergence. The internal market is expected to boost integration and increase efficiency and welfare through a convergence of prices in product markets. Two principal drivers are crucial to explain price developments. On one hand, higher competition exerts downward pressure on prices because of lower markups. On the other hand, the catching-up ...

    In: Eastern European Economics 46 (2008), 5, S. 57-68 | Christian Dreger, Konstantin Kholodilin, Kirsten Lommatzsch, Jiri Slacalek, Przemyslaw Wozniak
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    An Economic Analysis of China's Credit Information Monopoly

    The Chinese government is building the largest public credit information database on earth. The Credit Registry Center of the People's Bank of China registers more than 600 million consumers of which 110 million have a credit relationship with a financial institution. The Center is a public utility monopoly which collects information from banks and non-bank institutions - a unique approach developed ...

    In: China Economic Review 19 (2008), 4, S. 537-550 | Nicola Jentzsch
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    On the Stability of the German Beveridge Curve: A Spatial Econometric Perspective

    In this paper, the framework of the aggregated Beveridge curve is used to investigate the effectiveness of the job-matching process using German regional labour market data. For a fixed matching technology, the Beveridge curve postulates a negative relationship between the unemployment rate and the rate of vacancies, which is efficiently estimated using spatial econometric techniques. The eigenfunction ...

    In: The Annals of Regional Science 42 (2008), 4, S. 967-986 | Reinhold Kosfeld, Christian Dreger, Hans-Friedrich Eckey
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    A Flexible Global Warming Index for Use in an Integrated Approach to Climate Change Assessment

    Global Warming Potential (GWP) is an index used to measure the cumulative radiative forcing of a tonne of greenhouse house gas (GHG) relative to that of a "reference" gas (CO2). Under the Kyoto Protocol, GWP can be used as a fixed index to govern the trade-off between different GHGs in a multi-gas approach to GHGs abatement. The use of fixed GWPs has been criticized for not being very cost effective ...

    In: Environmental Modeling and Assessment 13 (2008), 4, S. 503-515 | Truong P. Truong, Claudia Kemfert
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    Technological Change and Transition: Relative Contributions to Worldwide Growth during the 1990s

    In this paper we use the Kumar and Russell [American Economic Review (2002) Vol. 92, pp. 527-548] growth-accounting procedure to examine cross-country growth during the 1990s. Using a data set comprising developed, newly industrialized, developing and transitional economies, we decompose the growth of output per worker into components attributable to technological catch-up, technological change and ...

    In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 70 (2008), 4, S. 461-491 | Oleg Badunenko, Daniel J. Henderson, Valentin Zelenyuk
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    Life Satisfaction Shows Terminal Decline in Old Age: Longitudinal Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP)

    Longitudinal data spanning 22 years, obtained from deceased participants of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP; N = 1,637; 70- to 100-year-olds), were used to examine if and how life satisfaction exhibits terminal decline at the end of life. Changes in life satisfaction were more strongly associated with distance to death than with distance from birth (chronological age). Multiphase growth ...

    In: Developmental Psychology 44 (2008), 4, S. 1148-1159 | Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Ryne Estabrook, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger
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    Electricity Wholesale Market Prices in Europe: Convergence?

    This paper tests the hypothesis that the ongoing restructuring process in the European electricity sector has led to a common European market for electricity. Based on a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of wholesale electricity prices in 2002-2006, we reject the assumption of full market integration. For several pairs of countries, the weaker hypothesis of (bilateral) convergence is accepted based ...

    In: Energy Economics 30 (2008), 4, S. 1659-1671 | Georg Zachmann
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    Regional Income Stratification in Unified Germany Using a Gini Decomposition Approach

    Using representative micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), this paper delivers new insights into the development of income inequality and regional stratification in Germany after unification. This paper applies a new method for detecting social stratification by a decomposition of the Gini index that yields the obligatory between- and within-group components as well as an 'overlapping' ...

    In: Regional Studies 42 (2008), 4, S. 555-577 | Joachim R. Frick, Jan Goebel
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