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Mannheim:
Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW),
2004,
(ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-08)
| Andrea M. Weber
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In:
Sueddeutsche.de vom 05. Februar 2011
(2011),
| Christian Weber
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In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 1. Okt. 2014
(2014), 14
| Christian Weber
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Risk aversion is of great importance on a microeconomic and a macroeconomic level. First of all, risk aversion is an important factor in explaining many everyday decisions. Among these are decisions to invest money in different types of assets, the decision to enter the labour market and others like the decision to move (Guiso and Paiella, 2004). As risk tolerance is so important in life, one asks ...
Erlangen:
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
2013,
(IWE Working Paper No. 01-2013)
| Christoph S. Weber
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Risk aversion is an important factor in explaining many everyday decisions. Thus, one asks which determinants can explain different attitudes towards risk. Several studies show different risk attitudes with respect to gender, age, income, and wealth (e.g. [19]). While these findings are hardly controversial, there is still some uncertainty about the effect of culture on risk tolerance. Thus, the main ...
In:
International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences
2 (2014), 2, 143-152
| Christoph S. Weber
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In:
Wirtschaftsdienst
98 (2018), 4, 296-298
| Enzo Weber, Franziska Zimmert
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2013,
(Volkswirtschaft special. Meinungen, Analysen, Fakten (Nr.4))
| Jan P. Weber
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Motivations for migrants to return clearly change with integration, but the time-changing aspect of return migration has received little attention in the literature. This paper studies how migrants’ preferences for the home country change with intermarriage, i.e., marriage to a spouse from the host country. Specifically, I analyse the association between intermarriage and three outcomes related to ...
In:
IZA Journal of Migration
4 (2015), 7, 1-21
| Rosa Weber
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In vielen Städten fehlt bezahlbarer Wohnraum, gerade für Familien. Gleichzeitig leben viele Senioren in Wohnungen, die eigentlich viel zu groß für sie sind. Experten fordern daher eine bessere Nutzung des Wohnbestandes. Helfen könnten beispielsweise Tauschprojekte, die in manchen Städten bereits angeboten werden.
In:
Süddeutsche Zeitung online, 2017-11-29
(2017),
| Stefan Weber
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In:
WSI Mitteilungen
64 (2011), 12, 667-676
| Sonja Weber-Menges, Michael Vester