Beatrice Pagel, Christian Wey
Istanbul, Türkei,
02.09.2010
- 04.09.2010| 37th Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics: EARIE 2010
This paper investigates the short-term effects of public smoking bans on individual smoking behavior. In 2007 and 2008, state-level smoking bans were gradually introduced in all of Germany's sixteen federal states. We exploit this variation in the timing of state bans to identify the effect that smoke-free policies had on individuals' smoking propensity and smoking intensity. Using rich...
Silke Anger, Michael Kvasnicka, Thomas Siedler
Buch am Ammersee,
01.09.2010
- 05.09.2010| 12th IZA/CEPR European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics 2010 (ESSLE)
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including energy prices, for 25 OECD countries from 1981 to 2007. The distinction between common factors and idiosyncratic components using principal component analysis allows to distinguish between developments on an international and a national level as drivers of the long-run relationship. Indeed,...
Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger, Frauke Dobnik
Vilnius, Litauen,
25.08.2010
- 28.08.2010| Energy Economy, Policies and Supply Security: Surviving the Global Economic Crisis: 11th IAEE European Conference
Clemens Haftendorn, Franziska Holz, Christian von Hirschhausen
Vilnius, Litauen,
25.08.2010
- 28.08.2010| Energy Economy, Policies and Supply Security: Surviving the Global Economic Crisis: 11th IAEE European Conference
Aleksandar Zaklan, Georg Zachmann, Anne Neumann
Vilnius, Litauen,
25.08.2010
- 28.08.2010| Energy Economy, Policies and Supply Security: Surviving the Global Economic Crisis: 11th IAEE European Conference
The findings of the previous economic literature on mothers' transition into employment after childbirth suggest that individuals' characteristics are much more important determinants than the institutional background. Another strand of recent literature found that noncognitive skills play an important role in economic and social success. Building on these two strands of literature, the present...
Eva M. Berger
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
Social connections play an important role for people coping with insecure living conditions. We analyze whether a reduction in trade partners¿ social distance helps overcome information asymmetries in a two-person exchange. Reduced social distance leads to more trust and cooperation among participants from an informal-housing area in Cairo. Although this higher cooperation is reflected by higher...
Christine Binzel, Dietmar Fehr
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
We make use of a national registry of 1.9 million births occurring between 2001 and 2003 in Argentina to study the effect of the Argentinean crisis on the weight of the newborns. We find that the crisis explains a loss of about 30 grams in average birth weight, which is about 15% of the gap in birth weight between babies born in US and those born in Pakistan, a country with an important incidence...
Carlos Bozzoli
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
This paper studies technological change in renewable energy technologies. It provides unique empirical evidence on the determinants of innovative activity - measured by number of patent applications - in two important renewable technologies, solar and wind energy. This article investigates a new channel through which innovation is stimulated, namely prior knowledge which spills over to the field...
Frauke G. Braun, Jens Schmidt-Ehmcke, Petra Zloczysti
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
This paper explains the emergence of slotting fees in a sequential bargaining framework with one retailer and to suppliers of substitutable goods. We take consumers' shopping costs explicitly into account. To economize on their shopping time, consumers tend to bundle their purchases inducing positive demand externalities. If the complementarity effect dominates the original substitution effect,...
Stéphane Caprice, Vanessa von Schlippenbach
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
Previous attempts at understanding the role of industrialization on son preference are confounded by the endogeneity of the industrialization process. This paper exploits an exogenous shift in the trade policy in India to study the impact of industrialization on son preference. Using a difference-in-differences strategy, I find that households are more likely to have a male child in regions with...
Tanika Chakraborty
Glasgow, Großbritannien,
23.08.2010
- 26.08.2010| 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010