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    Changes in Family Structure and Employment Pattern: Do They Blend with Early Childhood Outcomes?

    As presented in recent literature (see Cunha and Heckman 2007, 2009), parental environment considerably influences child development. Since the early years are most important when evaluating the development of skills, we examine in our analysis mainly non-cognitive outcome measures of toddlers and preschoolers. We focus on changes in family structure and employment patterns for German families...

    Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spieß
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Risk Attitudes and Investment Decisions across European Countries: Are Women More Conservative Investors Than Men?

    This study questions the popular stereotype that women are more risk averse than men in their financial investment decisions. The analysis is based on micro-level data from large-scale surveys of private households in five European countries. In our analysis of investment decisions, we directly account for individuals' self-perceived willingness to take financial risks. The empirical evidence we...

    Dorothea Schäfer, Nataliya Barasinska, Oleg Badunenko
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Inefficiency in the German Mechanical Engineering Sector

    This paper examines the relative efficiency in the German engineering industry. Applying recently developed DEA methods on roughly 23,000 observations between 1995 and 2004 three expectations are tested: (i) there is a left skewed efficiency as expected in competitive industries, (ii) efficiency increase with firm size (iii) the expected efficiency gap between size classes is stable. The results...

    Alexander Schiersch
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Modeling Strategic Electricity Storage: The Case of Pumped Hydro Storage in Germany

    We develop a game-theoretic electricity market model that allows analyzing strategic electricity storage in an imperfect market setting. We apply the model to Germany and examine different cases of pumped hydro storage operation. We find that introducing storage smoothes market prices and increases consumer rent and overall welfare. Electricity producers generally suffer from storage. The...

    Wolf-Peter Schill, Claudia Kemfert
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    The Impact of Outsourcing on Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from Matched Firm Level Data

    The aim of this paper is to assess the influence of firms service outsourcing decisions on their performance. I evaluate whether those firms experience significant productivity gains that decide to rearrange their production process by subcontracting in-house activities to outside suppliers. The analysis is based on a representative panel dataset of German manufacturing firms. I estimate separate...

    Jens Schmidt-Ehmcke
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Beyond the Overall Economic Downturn: Evidence on Sector-Specific Effects of Violent Conflict from Indonesia

    This paper analyses the impact of violent conflict on economic growth using a unique dataset from the villages of Indonesia. We compile a panel dataset at district level for the period 2002-2008, and disentangle the overall negative economic effect of violent conflict into its sectoral components. Our results reveal substantial differences across sectors, with manufacturing industries and the...

    Marc Vothknecht, Sudarno Sumarto
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Self-Employment and Conflict in Colombia

    Many Colombians are confronted with the ongoing conflict influencing their behaviour on labor markets. This study focuses on the impact of conflict on self-employment. Three datasets are combined for fixed effects estimation: the Familias en Acción dataset delivers information about individuals, a second dataset contains different indicators of the Colombian conflict on the municipality level and...

    Nina Wald, Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Long-Term Absenteeism and Moral Hazard: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

    We theoretically and empirically disentangle various effects of two cuts in the statutory sick pay levels in Germany on long-term absenteeism. The reforms have not led to significant changes in the average incidence rate and duration of sick leave periods longer than six weeks. The finding is theoretically confirmed assuming that the long-term sick are seriously sick. Thus, moral hazard is less of...

    Nicolas R. Ziebarth
    Glasgow, Großbritannien, 23.08.2010 - 26.08.2010
    | 25th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2010
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    Facing a Break Point in Global Inflation Transmission?

    The paper addresses the issue of the co-movements of national inflation dynamics with a common factor of a global dynamic. Based on the previous work of Ciccarelli and Mojon (2005) on global inflation the authors look at the more recent development in particular after the outbreak of the global financial crisis in July 2007. As a working hypothesis they try to find out if there is already...

    Georg Erber, Alexandra Rudolph, Sebastian Weber
    St. Gallen, Schweiz, 22.08.2010 - 28.08.2010
    | IARIW 2010 General Conference: 31st General Conference
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    Germany's Next Top Manager: Does Personality Explain the Gender Career Gap?

    The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other "objective" factors on career opportunities. In our study, we go a step further by also looking at the...

    Simon Fietze, Elke Holst, Verena Tobsch
    St. Gallen, Schweiz, 22.08.2010 - 28.08.2010
    | IARIW 2010 General Conference: 31st General Conference
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    Comparability of EU-SILC Survey and Register Data: The Relationship of Employment, Earnings and Poverty

    The Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) provide an up-to-date data source for the comparative analysis of income, material deprivation, and poverty. At the EU level, these data have become a standard source for social reporting. Yet the specific approaches to data collection in EU-SILC vary widely from one country to the next. One of the major differences is that some countries...

    Henning Lohmann
    St. Gallen, Schweiz, 22.08.2010 - 28.08.2010
    | IARIW 2010 General Conference: 31st General Conference
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    Extending the Empirical Basis for Wealth Inequality Research Using Statistical Matching of Administrative and Survey Data

    Social security entitlements are a substantial source of wealth that grows in importance over the individual's lifecycle. Despite its quantitative relevance, social security wealth has been thus far omitted from wealth inequality analyses. In Germany, it is the lack of adequate micro data that accounts for this shortcoming. The two main contributions of this paper are: First, to elaborate a...

    Anika Rasner, Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
    St. Gallen, Schweiz, 22.08.2010 - 28.08.2010
    | IARIW 2010 General Conference: 31st General Conference
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    Distributional Effects of Non-cash Incomes in Seven European Countries

    Most empirical distributional studies in developed countries rely on distributions of disposable income. From a theoretical point of view this practice is contentious since a household?s command over resources is determined not only by its spending power over commodities it can buy in the market but also on resources available to the household members through non-market mechanisms such as the in...

    P. Tsakloglou, T. Callan, K. Coleman, C. D'Ambrosio, K. de Vos, J. R. Frick, C. Gigliarano, T. Goedemé, M. M. Grabka, O. Groh-Samberg, C. Keane, C. Koutsambelas, S. Lefebure, M. Makovec, K. Mullan, T. Smeeding, H. Sutherland, G. Verbist
    St. Gallen, Schweiz, 22.08.2010 - 28.08.2010
    | IARIW 2010 General Conference: 31st General Conference
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    What Drives Regional Business Cycles? The Role of Common and Spatial Components

    Christian Dreger
    Jönköping, Schweden, 19.08.2010 - 23.08.2010
    | Sustainable Regional Growth and Development in the Creative Knowledge Economy: 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association International - ERSA Congress
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    Regional Measures of Human Capital in the European Union

    Christian Dreger
    Jönköping, Schweden, 19.08.2010 - 23.08.2010
    | Sustainable Regional Growth and Development in the Creative Knowledge Economy: 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association International - ERSA Congress
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    Conjunctural Developments in Germany and the World Economy

    Ferdinand Fichtner
    Berlin, 18.08.2010
    | Konjunkturgespräch der Botschaft der USA in Deutschland
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    Impact of Industrialization on Relative Female Survival: Evidence from Trade Policies

    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
    Shanghai, China, 17.08.2010 - 21.08.2010
    | Econometric Society World Congress: ESWC 2010
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    Information Sharing and Cross-Border Entry in European Banking

    Caterina Giannetti, Nicola Jentzsch, Giancarlo Spagnolo
    Shanghai, China, 17.08.2010 - 21.08.2010
    | Econometric Society World Congress: ESWC 2010
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    Onomastic Methods: An Approach to Avoid Under-Representation of Immigrants in Surveys

    Elisabeth Liebau
    Lausanne, Schweiz, 12.08.2010
    | Swiss Foundation for Research in Social Science (FORS): Presentation
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    Die Finanzierungsoptionen in der GKV: Gestaltungsoptionen, Finanzparameter, Erfahrungen aus anderen Ländern

    Markus M. Grabka
    Berlin, 04.08.2010
    | BVMed-Sommergipfel: Bundesverband Medizintechnologie
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