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    Inequality and Defined Benefit Pensions When Life Expectancy Is Heterogeneous

    In this paper, we analyze how life expectancy-driven redistribution of income through a defined pension benefit system impacts on inequality in annual consumption. Our analysis combines a methodology that quantifies life expectancy-driven redistribution through the pension system with a structural life-cycle model in which labor supply, retirement and consumption decisions respond to changes in...

    Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Peer Effects in Labour Supply: Evidence from Marginal Employment

    Labour supply in the market for marginal employment in Germany is strongly influenced by nonlinearity in the tax schedule - even for individuals to whom this tax schedule does not apply. We present a simple job search model in which workers are influenced by their peers' labour supply in equilibrium. Our model includes two fundamental constraints: contract adjustment costs and limited information...

    Luke Haywood, Michael Neumann
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    The Greener, the Happier? The Effects of Urban Green and Abandoned Areas on Residential Well-Being

    This paper investigates the effects of urban green and abandoned areas on residential well-being in major German cities, using panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the time period between 2000 and 2012 and cross-section datafrom the European Urban Atlas (EUA) for the year 2006. Using a Geographical Information System (GIS), it calculates the distance to urban green and...

    Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe, Henry Wüstemann
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Sowing the Wind and Reaping the Whirlwind? The Effect of Wind Turbines on Residential Well-Being

    We investigate the effect of the physical presence of wind turbines on residential well-being in Germany, using panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a unique novel panel data set on more than 20,000 wind turbines for the time period between 2000 and 2012. Using a Geographical Information System (GIS), we calculate the proximity between households and the nearest wind turbine...

    Chrsitian Krekel, Alexander Zerrahn
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Labor Supply under Working Hours Constraints: Assessing the Potential of a Family Working Time Benefit in Germany

    Kai-Uwe Müller, Michael Neumann, Katharina Wrohlich
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Child Care Expansion and Mothers' Labor Supply: Is There a Causal Link?

    Kai-Uwe Müller, Katharina Wrohlich
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Offset Credits in the EU Emissions Trading System: A Firm-Level Evaluation of Transaction Costs

    Helene Naegele
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Learning from Unrealized versus Realized Prices

    Our market experiment investigates the extent to which traders learn from the price, differentiating between situations where orders are submitted before versus after the price has realized. When market participants have to submit their bids conditional on the price, they show a bias by reacting only to their private information and not to the hypothetical value of the price. In a sequential...

    Kathleen Ngangoué, Georg Weizsäcker
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Preference for College and Educational Inequality: Do Students Lack Information? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial

    Frauke H. Peter, Vaishali Zambre
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Monetary Policy and Defaults in the US

    This paper studies one possible aggregate implication of the risk-taking channel of monetary policy. Previous work finds that banks respond to a monetary expansion by taking on more risk. One possible implication of this effect is that, by the law of large numbers, aggregate defaults increase. First, I use a simple model of defaults to suggest that, in general equilibrium, risk-taking may not...

    Michele Piffer
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Multiple-Item Risk Measures

    Sahra Sakha, Lukas Menkhoff
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Social Norms or Income Taxation - What Drives Couple's Labor Supply? Experimental Evidence

    Melanie Schröder, Norma Schmitt
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    On the Incidence of Renewable Energy Subsidies into Land Prices: Evidence from Germany

    Martin Simmler, Peter Haan
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    When Is Foreign Exchange Intervention Effective? Evidence from 33 Countries

    Tobias Stöhr, Marcel Fratzscher, Oliver Gloede, Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Job Matching on Connected Occupational and Regional Labor Markets

    The efficiency of job matching on local labor markets is susceptible to the spillovers caused both by regional and occupational mobility. In the present paper, we use novel administrative German data on the number of matches, unemployed and vacancies in the local labor markets that vary by both region and occupational titles. We compare the fixed-effects estimation of the matching function on...

    Michael Stops, Alexandra Fedorets
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Peer Effects in Labor Supply Decisions of Mothers with Young Children

    Clara Welteke, Katharina Wrohlich
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Introduction to the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) – Practice, Problems and Analytical Potentials of Longitudinal Household Surveys: Policy and Research Workshop

    Marco Giesselmann, Jürgen Schupp
    Chicago, USA, 22.08.2015 - 25.08.2015
    | Sexualities in the Social World: 110th ASA Annual Meeting
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    Expansion of Full-Day Child Care and Subjective Wellbeing of Parents: Interdependencies with Culture and Resources

    Pia S. Schober, Juliane F. Stahl
    Chicago, USA, 22.08.2015 - 25.08.2015
    | Sexualities in the Social World: 110th ASA Annual Meeting
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    Voting for Direct Democracy: Evidence from a Unique Popular Initiative in Bavaria

    We analyze a constitutional change in the German State of Bavaria where citizens, not politicians, granted themselves more say in politics at the local level through a constitutional initiative at the state level. This institutional setting allows us to focus on revealed preferences for direct democracy and to identify factors which explain this preference. Empirical results suggests support for...

    Felix Arnold, Ronny Freier, Magdalena Pallauf, David Stadelmann
    Dublin, Irland, 20.08.2015 - 23.08.2015
    | Taxation in a Global Economy: 71st Annual Conference of the International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF 2015)
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    The Role of Capital Income for Top Income Shares in Germany

    The disappearance of capital income from the income tax base in many countries poses a major challenge to the comparability of top income share series based on income tax statistics both over time and between countries. First, we extend the existing German series including capital gains to 2010. Second, we derive three homogeneous series by simulating legislative definitions of capital income...

    Charlotte Bartels, Katharina Jenderny
    Dublin, Irland, 20.08.2015 - 23.08.2015
    | Taxation in a Global Economy: 71st Annual Conference of the International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF 2015)
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