Juan Rosellón, Jonas Egerer, Wolf-Peter Schill
Düsseldorf,
18.08.2013
- 21.08.2013| Energy Economics of Phasing out Carbon and Uranium: 13th European IAEE Conference
A key feature of the German "Energiewende" is a shift towards variable renewable power sources like wind and photovoltaics (PV). According to the medium-term scenario of the network development plan drafted by German TSOs, onshore and offshore wind could account for around 45% of gross power demand by 2032, whereas PV could contribute around 10% (NEP 2012, scenario 2032B). Afterwards, the shares...
Wolf-Peter Schill
Düsseldorf,
18.08.2013
- 21.08.2013| Energy Economics of Phasing out Carbon and Uranium: 13th European IAEE Conference
Andreas Schröder, Friedrich Kunz, Roman Mendelevitch, Christian von Hirschhausen
Düsseldorf,
18.08.2013
- 21.08.2013| Energy Economics of Phasing out Carbon and Uranium: 13th European IAEE Conference
Alexander Zerrahn, Friedrich Kunz
Düsseldorf,
18.08.2013
- 21.08.2013| Energy Economics of Phasing out Carbon and Uranium: 13th European IAEE Conference
Claudia Kemfert
Berlin,
24.07.2013
| Effizienzhaus Plus mit Elektromobilität: Themenwoche Energie + Energie: Zentrum für Energie, Bauen, Architektur und Umwelt GmbH
Claudia Kemfert
Berlin,
24.07.2013
| Berlin Seminar on Energy Policy: A Transatlantic Experts' Forum Organized by the University of Minnesota Center for German and European Studies
Franziska Bremus, Claudia M. Buch
Washington, DC, USA,
22.07.2013
- 23.07.2013| Macroeconomic Challenges Facing Low-Income Countries: IMF Pre-Conference
German social security records show that intra-generational lifetime earnings inequality is about two-thirds of the corresponding inequality of annual earnings. Within cohorts, mobility in the distribution of yearly earnings is substantial at the beginning of the life cycle, decreases afterwards and virtually vanishes after age forty. We detect a striking secular rise of intra-generational...
Timm Bönke, Giacomo Corneo, Holger Lüthen
Bari, Italien,
22.07.2013
- 24.07.2013| Fifth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ)
While most studies on wealth inequality focus on the inequality between households, this paper examines the distribution of wealth within couples. For this purpose, we make use of unique individual level micro data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP).In married and cohabiting couples, men have, on average, 33,000 Euro more net worth than women. We look at five different sets of factors ...
Markus M. Grabka, Jan Marcus, Eva M. Sierminska
Bari, Italien,
22.07.2013
- 24.07.2013| Fifth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ)