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Claudia Kemfert
Fulda,
28.08.2013
| Öffentliche Wahlveranstaltung der SPD Fulda
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Vortrag
Andreas Thiemann
Seoul, Republik Korea,
28.08.2013
| International Conference at the Korean Women's Development Institute on Father's Participation in Parental Leave: Policies and Practices
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Vortrag
Anja Bruhn, Denis Huschka, Gert G. Wagner
Turin, Italien,
28.08.2013
- 31.08.2013| Crisis, Critique and Change: 11th European Sociological Association Conference (ESA 2013)
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Vortrag
Markus M. Grabka, Jan Marcus, Eva M. Sierminska
Turin, Italien,
28.08.2013
- 31.08.2013| Crisis, Critique and Change: 11th European Sociological Association Conference (ESA 2013)
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Vortrag
David Richter, Jürgen Schupp
München,
27.08.2013
- 31.08.2013| Responsible Teaching and Sustainable Learning: 15th Biennial EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction
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Vortrag
Veronika Hümmer
Laxenburg, Österreich,
26.08.2013
- 27.08.2013| YSSP Late Summer Workshop: Young Scientists Summer Program of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
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Vortrag
Kristina van Deuverden
Berlin,
26.08.2013
| Wirtschaftspolitische Aspekte im Finanzföderalismus: Workshop beim Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie
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The self-employed constitute a large proportion of the workforce in developing countries and the sector has been found to be growing further. Different accounts exist as to the cause of this development, with pull factors such as high returns to capital and increased wealth contrasted with push factors such as barriers to entry into the wage sectors following traditional segmeted labour market...
Luke Haywood, Paolo Falco
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 67th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
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Over the last several decades, there has been a widespread decrease in civic engagement coinciding with a breakdown in traditional family structures in many countries throughout the developed world. According to Putnam in Bowling alone (2000), however, none of the major declines in civic engagement can be accounted for by the decline in traditional family structures. In this paper, we seek to...
Timo Hener, Thomas Siedler, Helmut Rainer
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 67th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
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On the basis of a structural labor demand model employment effects of a minimum wage are estimated from a single cross-sectional wage distribution. The main contribution of the paper is to relax restrictive functional form assumptions of earlier papers by adopting semi-parametric censored quantile regressions to this framework. We apply the model to the sectoral minimum wage in the German...
Kai-Uwe Müller
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 67th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
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This paper analyzes whether individuals have equal opportunity to achieve happiness (or wellbeing). Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we estimate sibling correlations and intergenerational correlations in four self-reported measures of well-being: life satisfaction, satisfaction with household income, job satisfaction, and satisfaction with health. We find high sibling...
Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Christoph Wunder
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 67th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
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Vortrag
Alexandra Avdeenko
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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Vortrag
Does the mere presence of big banks affect macroeconomic outcomes? In this paper, we develop a theory of granularity (Gabaix, 2011) for the banking sector, introducing Bertrand competition and heterogeneous banks charging variable markups. Using this framework, we show conditions under which idiosyncratic shocks to bank lending can generate aggregate fluctuations in the credit supply when the...
Franziska Bremus, Claudia M. Buch, Katheryn Niles Russ, Monika Schnitzer
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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Vortrag
Weather shocks and natural disasters, it has been argued, represent a major threat to national and international security. Our paper contributes to the emerging micro-level strand of the literature on the link between local variations in weather shocks and conflict by focusing on a pixel-level analysis for North and South Sudan at different geographical and time scales between 1997 and 2009....
Margerita Calderone, Jean-Francois Maystadt, Liangzhi You
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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Vortrag
The European sovereign debt crisis has highlighted the role of spillovers from sovereign default risk to financial intermediation in shaping macroeconomic dynamics. We propose a quantitative model which captures this feedback mechanism by allowing for explicit default on public debt and occasionally binding collateral constraints on the interbank market in a general equilibrium setting. A link to...
Philipp Engler, Christoph Große Steffen
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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This paper reviews the adjustments of the feed-in tariff for new solar photovoltaics (PV) installations in Germany. As PV system prices have declined rapidly since 2009, the German government implemented automatic mechanisms to adjust the support level for new installations in response to deployment volumes. This paper develops an analytic model to simulate weekly installations of PV systems up to...
Thilo Grau
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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Preferences for transport activities are often considered only in terms of time and money. Whilst congestion in automobile traffic increases costs by raising trip durations, the same is less obvious in public transport (PT), especially rail-based. This has lead many economic analyses to conclude that there exists a free lunch by reducing the attractiveness of automobile transport (most efficiently...
Luke Haywood, Martin Koning
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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This paper proposes a dynamic life cycle model of health risks, labor market participation, early retirement, and wealth accumulation to analyze the health-related risks of consumption and old age poverty. In particular, the model includes a health process, the interaction between health and employment risks, and an explicit modeling of the German public insurance schemes. I rely on a dynamic...
Daniel Kemptner
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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Bank liability guarantee schemes have traditionally been viewed as costless measures to shore up investor confidence and stave off bank runs. However, as the experience of some European countries, most notably Ireland, has demonstrated, the credibility and effectiveness of these guarantees is crucially intertwined with the sovereign's funding risks. Employing methods from the literature on global...
Philipp König, Kartik Anand, Frank Heinemann
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013
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This paper derives a new effect of trade liberalisation on the quality of the environment. We show that in the presence of heterogeneous firms the aggregate volume of emissions is influenced by a reallocation effect resulting from an increase in the relative size of more productive firms. The relative importance of this reallocation effect and the scale effect well known from the literature, and...
Udo Kreickemeier, Philipp M. Richter
Göteborg, Schweden,
26.08.2013
- 30.08.2013| 28th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2013