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    Survey of Photovoltaic Industry and Policy in Germany and China

    Photovoltaic (PV) technologies have demonstrated significant price reductions, but large-scale global application of PV requires further technology improvements and cost reductions along the value chain. We survey policies in Germany and China and the industrial actors they can encourage to pursue innovation, including deployment support, investment support for manufacturing plants and R&D support ...

    In: Energy Policy 51 (2012), S. 20-37 | Thilo Grau, Molin Huo, Karsten Neuhoff
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    Is There a Bubble in the Chinese Housing Market?

    For many analysts, the Chinese economy is being spurred on by a bubble in the housing market, probably driven by the fiscal stimulus package and massive credit expansion, with potentially adverse effects on the real economy. The house price development is investigated by panel cointegration techniques. Evidence is based on a data-set for 35 major cities. Cointegration is detected between real house ...

    In: Urban Policy and Research 31 (2013), 1, S. 27-39 | Christian Dreger, Yanqun Zhang
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    A Further Examination of the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis

    This article challenges the common view that exports generally contribute more to GDP growth than a pure change in export volume, as the export-led growth hypothesis predicts. Applying panel cointegration techniques to a production function with non-export GDP as the dependent variable, we find for a sample of 45 developing countries that: (i) exports have a positive short-run effect on non-export ...

    In: Empirical Economics 45 (2013), 1, S. 39-60 | Christian Dreger, Dierk Herzer
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    Jobless Now, Sick Later? Investigating the Long-Term Consequences of Involuntary Job Loss on Health

    In the light of the current economic crises which in many countries lead to business closures and mass lay-offs, the consequences of job loss are important on various dimensions. They have to be investigated not only in consideration of a few years, but with a long-term perspective as well, because early life course events may prove important for later life outcomes. This paper uses data from SHARELIFE ...

    In: Advances in Life Course Research 18 (2013), 1, S. 5-15 | Mathis Schröder
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    Targeted Pricing and Customer Data Sharing among Rivals

    It is increasingly observable that competitors in different industries share customer data, which can be used for targeted pricing. We propose a modified Hotelling model with two-dimensional consumer heterogeneity to analyze the incentives for such sharing and its ensuing welfare effects. We show that these incentives depend on the type of customer data and on consumer heterogeneity in the strength ...

    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization 31 (2013), 2, S. 131-144 | Nicola Jentzsch, Geza Sapi, Irina Suleymanova
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    Asset Demand in the Financial AIDS Portfolio Model: Evidence from a Major Tax Reform

    In this article, new evidence from the financial Almost Ideal Demand Sysytem (AIDS) portfolio model is featured, making use of additional exogenous rate-of-return variation, which has been mostly disregarded in the relevant literature so far. A Two-Stage Budgeting Model (2SBM) of asset demand is constructed and applied to German survey data for a time frame where first implementations of a major income ...

    In: Applied Financial Economics 23 (2013), 8, S. 649-670 | Richard Ochmann
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    Intangibles, Can They Explain the Dispersion in Return Rates?

    It is proven that the observed return rates on capital have an upward bias if firms are producing with unobserved intangible capital. Using a comprehensive firm level database for Germany, this theoretical preposition is supported empirically. Furthermore, by making unobserved intangible capital observable, dispersion in return rates is dramatically reduced. The results support the assumption that ...

    In: The Review of Income and Wealth 59 (2013), 4, S. 648-664 | Bernd Görzig, Martin Gornig
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    Financial Inclusion and Financial Integrity: Aligned Incentives?

    The Financial Action Task Force embraces financial inclusion as complementary to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing, as it enhances transparency. This support is based on the premise that the increased use of formal financial services leads to a reduction of usage of informal services. We present evidence on eight African countries that both are not negatively associated. Moreover, ...

    In: World Development 44 (2013), S. 267-280 | Louis de Koker, Nicola Jentzsch
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    The Course of Subjective Sleep Quality in Middle and Old Adulthood and Its Relation to Physical Health

    Objectives. Older adults more often complain about sleep disturbances compared with younger adults. However, it is not clear whether there is still a decline of sleep quality after age 60 and whether changes in sleep quality in old age are mere reflections of impaired physical health or whether they represent a normative age-dependent development. - Method. Subjective sleep quality and perceived physical ...

    In: The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 68 (2013), 5, S. 721-729 | Sakari Lemola, David Richter
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    Biografische Drift und zweite Chance: Bildungs- und Berufsverläufe von Migrantennachkommen in Deutschland und Frankreich

    In: | Olaf Groh-Samberg, Ariane Jossin, Carsten Keller, Ingrid Tucci
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    Statistical Matching of Administrative and Survey Data: An Application to Wealth Inequality Analysis

    Using population representative survey data fromthe German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and administrative pension records from the Statutory Pension Insurance, the authors compare four statisticalmatching techniques to complement survey information on net worth with social security wealth (SSW) information from the administrative records. The unique properties of the linked. - data allow for a straight ...

    In: Sociological Methods & Research 42 (2013), 2, S. 192-224 | Anika Rasner, Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
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    East Germany: Rising Incomes, Unchanged Inequality and the Impact of Redistributive Government 1990-92

    In: The British Journal of Sociology 46 (1995), 2, S. 225-243 | Bruce Headey, Peter Krause, Roland Habich
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    Risk Aversion and Trade-Union Membership

    If trade unions provide only their members with insurance against income variations, as a private good, this insurance will provide a stronger incentive for more risk-averse employees to become union members. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and various direct measures of individual risk attitudes, we find robust evidence of a positive relationship between risk aversion and the ...

    In: The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 114 (2012), 2, S. 275-295 | Laszlo Goerke, Markus Pannenberg
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    Credit Reporting, Financial Intermediation and Identification Systems: International Evidence

    Credit reporting systems are an important ingredient for financial markets. These systems are based upon the unique identification of borrowers, which is enabled if a compulsory national identification system exists in a country. We present evidence derived from difference-in-difference analyses on the impact of credit reporting and identification systems on financial intermediation in 172 countries ...

    In: Journal of International Money and Finance 33 (2013), S. 60-80 | Caterina Giannetti, Nicola Jentzsch
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    A New Approach for Assessing Sleep Duration and Postures from Ambulatory Accelerometry

    Interest in the effects of sleeping behavior on health and performance is continuously increasing - both in research and with the general public. Ecologically valid investigations of this research topic necessitate the measurement of sleep within people's natural living contexts. We present evidence that a new approach for ambulatory accelerometry data offers a convenient, reliable, and valid measurement ...

    In: PloS one 7 (2012), 10, 9 S. | Cornelia Wrzus, Andreas M. Brandmaier, Timo von Oertzen, Viktor Müller, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riediger
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    Angst und Ärger: zur Relevanz emotionaler Dimensionen sozialer Ungleichheit

    Soziologische Theorien postulieren seit langem Zusammenhänge zwischen sozialer Ungleichheit. - und dem Empfinden von Emotionen. Der Vielfalt theoretischer Arbeiten steht jedoch ein Mangel an empirischen Studien gegenüber, insbesondere mit Blick auf die präzise Erfassung von Emotionen. Aus diesem Grund prüfen wir empirisch die Zusammenhänge zwischen Indikatoren sozialer Ungleichheit und der Häufigkeit ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 41 (2012), 5, S. 392-409 | Katja Rackow, Jürgen Schupp, Christian von Scheve
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    Biological Pathways and Genetic Mechanisms Involved in Social Functioning

    Purpose: To describe the major findings in the literature regarding associations between biological and genetic factors and social functioning, paying special attention to: (1) heritability studies on social functioning and related concepts; (2) hypothesized biological pathways and genetic variants that could be involved in social functioning, and (3) the implications of these results for quality-of-life ...

    In: Quality of Life Research 22 (2013), 6, S. 1189-1200 | Juan R. Ordonana, Maike Bartels, Dorret I. Boomsma, David Cella, Miriam Mosing, Joao R. Oliveira, Donald L. Patrick, Ruut Veenhoven, Gert G. Wagner, Mirjam A.G. Sprangers
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    Bestimmt die wirtschaftliche Dynamik der Städte die Intensität der Einkommenspolarisierung? Resultate für deutsche Stadtregionen

    In: Leviathan 40 (2012), 3, S. 371-395 | Jan Goebel, Martin Gornig, Hartmut Häußermann
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    Optimal Top Marginal Tax Rates under Income Splitting for Couples

    This paper provides formulas for optimal top marginal tax rates when couples are taxed according to income splitting between spouses, consumption is taxed, and the skill distribution is unbounded. Optimal top marginal income tax rates are computed for Germany using a dataset that includes the tax returns of all German top taxpayers. We find that the optimal top marginal tax rate converges to about ...

    In: European Economic Review 56 (2012), 6, S. 1055-1069 | Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo, Viktor Steiner
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    The Parenthood Effect on Gender Inequality: Explaining the Change in Paid and Domestic Work when British Couples Become Parents

    This study examines the importance of prenatal characteristics of men and women in couples for how they change their time spent on housework and paid work after thetransition to parenthood. We focus on both partners' earnings and gender role attitudes as explanatory factors. Previous research explored the importance of women's relative income and both partners' gender role attitudes for the extent ...

    In: European Sociological Review 29 (2013), 1, S. 74-85 | Pia S. Schober
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