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    Take It or Leave It: (Non-)Take-Up Behavior of Social Assistance in Germany

    Analyzing the under-consumption of benefits in the German means-tested Social Assistance program using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study we confirm recent high estimates of a non-take-up rate of more than 60 percent. In light of likely measurement errors in income and in our simulation of household needs, we provide a range of estimates yielding useful boundaries for the non-take-up rate. ...

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 121 (2001), 1, S. 27-58 | Hilke Kayser, Joachim R. Frick
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    Regional Infrastructure Policy and its Impact on Productivity: A Comparison of Germany and France

    This paper describes the different institutional frameworks for infrastructure policy in Germany and France. The economic effects of infrastructure are estimated econometrically for German and French regions. We find evidence that regional road infrastructure has a significant impact on regional output. Moreover, we find evidence that for Germany the priority of promoting equal living conditions throughout ...

    In: Konjunkturpolitik 46 (2000), 4, S. 327-356 | Andreas Stephan
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    Education, Employment, and Gender Inequality amongst Couples: A Comparative Analysis of Britain and Germany

    It is well understood that children benefit educationally the greater the education of their parents. However, transfers of the benefits of human capital within the home occur between partners too. The more educated an individual the more able he or she is to provide a partner with effective career support. Individuals will on average earn more the higher the education of their partner. This reciprocal ...

    In: European Sociological Review 16 (2000), 4, S. 349-365 | Malcolm Brynin, Jürgen Schupp
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    Long-term Electricity Demand in China: From Quantitative to Qualitative Growth?

    This paper develops scenarios of electricity demand in China until 2010, at a national, a sectoral and a regional level. It takes into account the recent macroeconomic downturn in the Chinese economy and the potential effects of deregulation and price increases in the power sector. The medium-growth scenario hints at a gross electricity demand of 1500 TWh in 2010; should the structural change from ...

    In: Energy Policy 28 (2000), 4, S. 231-241 | Christian von Hirschhausen, Michael Andres
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    The (Pseudo-) Liberalisation of Russia's Power Sector: The Hidden Rationality of Transformation

    This paper discusses the problems of adjustment of the Russian power sector to the challenges for building up a new institutional structure according to political and market requirements and uncovers the reasons why the implementation of a pool regulation model initiated in 1992 was not successful. It identifies the purely formal nature of implementation of the model as well as demonetarisation and ...

    In: Energy Policy 28 (2000), 3, S. 147-155 | Petra Opitz
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    Is Child Like Parent? Educational Attainment and Ethnic Origin

    The speed at which immigrants assimilate is the subject of debate. Human capital formation plays a major role in this discussion. We compare second generation immigrants' educational attainments to those of similarly aged natives. Evidence from German data suggests ethnicity matters: ethnic network size has a positive effect on educational attainment, and a clear pattern is exhibited between countries-of-origin ...

    In: Journal of Human Resources 35 (2000), 3, S. 550-569 | Ira N. Gang, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Regional Conversion in the Russian Case

    Decentralization has put increasing power at the disposal of regions to support conversion processes in Russia since 1992. There is, however, no clear-cut relation between the defense dependency of regions and their conversion success. Other factors, such as exports of any kind, the composition of regional industrial demand for nondefense goods, and the availability of shock absorbers - such as small ...

    In: International Regional Science Review 23 (2000), 1, S. 103-119 | Ksenia Gonchar, Petra Opitz
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    Globalisierung und Umweltpolitik: Die Rolle des Nationalstaates

    In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (1999), 23, S. 23-31 | Ulrich Petschow, Susanne Dröge
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    Energy Demand until 2010 in Ukraine

    The economic development and environmental soundness of Ukraine is hampered and even threatened today by an outdated energy system, which delivers energy to the customers at high (internal and external) costs. Painful changes are necessary to adapt this system to the requirements of a market economy and international competition. Realistic projections of future energy consumption may help to clarify ...

    In: Energy Policy 27 (1999), 12, S. 713-726 | Manfred Horn
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    Strategic Technology Alliances: A Way to Innovative Enterprises in Russia?

    This article examines whether, how, and to what extent international technology partnerships of Russian enterprises and research institutes contribute to their technological capability building. It presents results obtained by analysis of both a unique survey of Russian enterprises and research institutes co-operating with Western partners in seven selected high-technology fields and four Russian regions ...

    In: Post-Communist Economies 11 (1999), 4, S. 487-501 | Petra Opitz, Thomas Sauer
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