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The main aim of this paper is to investigate quantitatively the economic impacts of emissions stabilization scenarios with and without the inclusion of induced technological change (ITC). Improved technological innovations are triggered by increased research and development (R&D) expenditures that advance energy efficiencies. Model results show that ITCs due to increased investment in R&D reduce compliance ...
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Energy Policy
35 (2007), 11, S. 5337-5345
| Claudia Kemfert, Truong P. Truong
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A.F. Siegel (1995) has developed a technique with which the systematic risk of a security (beta) can be estimated without recourse to historical capital market data. Instead, beta is estimated implicity from the current market prices of exchange options that enable the exchange of a security against shares on the market index. Because this type of exchange options is not currently traded on the capital ...
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The Journal of Futures Markets
27 (2007), 10, S. 961-979
| Sven Husmann, Andreas Stephan
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In a laboratory experiment, we investigate behavior in a principal-agent situation with moral hazard. We evaluate the predictive success of two theories. One is the standard agency theory, which assumes that the agent will accept any contract offer that satisfies his participation constraint, typically requiring zero expected utility. The other is the "fair-offer" theory suggested by Keser and Willinger ...
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European Economic Review
51 (2007), 6, S. 1514-1533
| Claudia Keser, Marc Willinger
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University of Pennsylvania Law Review
155 (2007), 6, S. 1947-1952
| Reimund Schwarze
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How long do people want to live, and how does scientific research on aging affect such desires? A dual-source information model proposes that aging expectations and desires are informed differently by two sources: personal experiences on the one hand, and scientific and societal influences on the other. Two studies with independent German national samples explored desires regarding length of life and ...
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The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
62 (2007), 5, S. 268-276
| Frieder R. Lang, Paul B. Baltes, Gert G. Wagner
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Top-down computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are used extensively for analysis of energy and climate policies. Energy-intensive industries are usually represented in top-down economic models as abstract economic production functions, commonly of the constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) or translog functional form. This study explores methods for improving the realism of energy-intensive ...
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Energy Economics
29 (2007), 4, S. 799-825
| Katja Schumacher, Ronald D. Sands
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In this paper we develop an economic model that explains the decision-making problem under uncertainty of an industrial firm that wants to invest in a process technology. More specifically, the decision is between making an irreversible investment in a combined heat-and-power production (cogeneration) system, or to invest in a conventional heat-only generation system (steam boiler) and to purchase ...
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Energy Economics
29 (2007), 4, S. 934-952
| Marcel Wickart, Reinhard Madlener
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The aggregate average wage is often used as an indicator of economic performance and welfare, and as such often serves as a benchmark for changes in the generosity of public transfers and for wage negotiations. Yet if economies experience a high degree of (non-random) fluctuation in employment, the composition of the employed population will have a considerable effect on the computed average. In this ...
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Economics of Transition
15 (2007), 4, S. 759-779
| Michal Myck, Leszek Morawski, Jerzy Mycielski
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This paper focuses on the entrepreneurial endeavours of immigrants' and natives in Germany, concentrating on Turks, Germany's largest immigrant group and one under-studied in the literature. Self-employed Turks in Germany represent about 70 per cent of all Turkish entrepreneurs in the European Union. We use data from the German Socio-economic Panel to study patterns of self-employment. First, we identify ...
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International Migration
45 (2007), 4, S. 71-100
| Amelie Constant, Yochanan Shachmurove, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Gaia
16 (2007), 4, S. 312
| Barbara Praetorius