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Wirtschaftsdienst
101 (2021), 7, S. 572–574
| Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Marius Clemens, Marcell Göttert, Robin Jessen, Götz Zeddies
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Die Beteiligung des Bundes an den Kosten der Unterbringung und Heizung (KdU) erfolgt seit der Einführung des SGB II 2005 mit dem Ziel, die Kommunen finanziell zu entlasten. Seitdem wurde die Bundesbeteiligung in Höhe, Struktur, Berechnung und Zweck beständig verändert. Der Beitrag zeigt, wie sich dieser Transfer im Zeitablauf entwickelt hat, aus welchen Komponenten er heute besteht und welche Kritikpunkte ...
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Wirtschaftsdienst
101 (2021), 7, S. 552–558
| Florian Boettcher, Ronny Freier, René Geißler
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Mit Patentdaten der weltweit forschungsstärksten Unternehmen lassen sich Informationen über die regionale und technologische Verteilung ihrer Forschungsaktivitäten generieren. Daraus ergeben sich Anhaltspunkte zu den Motiven der Internationalisierung. Unternehmen betreiben Forschung und Entwicklung im Ausland überwiegend in technologischen Feldern, wo sie bereits stark sind und der ausländische Standort ...
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Wirtschaftsdienst
101 (2021), 7, S. 521–528
| Heike Belitz, Anna Lejpras
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Repeated experiences and activities drive personality development. Leisure activities are among the daily routines that may elicit personality change. Yet despite the important role they play in daily life, little is known about their prospective effects on personality traits and vice versa. The objective of this study was to examine the extent to which within-person changes in leisure activities lead ...
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Collabra: Psychology
7 (2021), 1, 23473, 36 S.
| Julia Sander, Paul Schumann, David Richter, Jule Specht
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Problem gamblers discount delayed rewards more rapidly than do non-gambling controls. Understanding this impulsivity is important for developing treatment options. In this article, we seek to make two contributions: First, we ask which of the currently debated economic models of intertemporal choice (exponential versus hyperbolic versus quasi-hyperbolic) provides the best description of gamblers’ discounting ...
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Journal of Gambling Studies
38 (2022), 2, S. 529-543
| Patrick Ring, Catharina C. Probst, Levent Neyse, Stephan Wolff, Christian Kaernbach, Thilo van Eimeren, Ulrich Schmidt
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The rational expectations assumption, e.g. in life-cycle models and portfolio-choice models, prescribes that all actions are in line with a well-structured and unbiased system of expectations. In reality, justification and identification of expectations are nontrivial, and we lack empirical evidence especially for the long run. This paper starts to fill this gap and elicits short-run and long-run expectations ...
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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
31 (2021), 100535, 18 S.
| Christoph Breunig, Iuliia Grabova, Peter Haan, Felix Weinhardt, Georg Weizsäcker
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The relationship between urbanization, the brain, and human mental health is subject to intensive debate in the current scientific literature. Particularly, since mood and anxiety disorders as well as schizophrenia are known to be more frequent in urban compared to rural regions.Here, we investigated the association between cerebral signatures, mental health and land use indicators (Urban Fabric and ...
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Landscape and Urban Planning
214 (2021), 104196, 8 S.
| Simone Kühn, Sandra Düzel, Anna Mascherek, Peter Eibich, Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe, Jan Goebel, Jürgen Gallinat, Gert G. Wagner, Ulman Lindenberger
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The Kitagawa–Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition approach has been widely used to attribute group-level differences in an outcome to differences in endowment, coefficients, and their interactions. The method has been implemented for Stata in the popular oaxaca command for cross-sectional analyses. In recent decades, however, research questions have been more often focused on the decomposition of group-based ...
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The Stata Journal
21 (2021), 2, S. 360-410
| Hannes Kröger, Jörg Hartmann
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This paper studies regional economic development on the municipality-level in Poland and Germany along the Oder–Neisse border. We use high-quality satellite night-time light intensity data as an innovative and comparable measure to proxy for overall economic activity on both sides of the border consistently over a long period of time (1992–2012). We use descriptive heat maps as well as regression analysis ...
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Applied Economics
53 (2021), 36, S. 4245–4262
| Ronny Freier, Michal Myck, Mateusz Najsztub
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Purpose The study ‘Sex- and gender-sensitive prevention of cardiovascular and metabolic disease in older adults in Germany’, the GendAge study, focuses on major risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases and on the development of major outcomes from intermediate phenotypes in the context of sex and gender differences. It is based on a follow-up examination of a subsample (older group) of ...
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BMJ Open
11 (2021), e045576, 11 S.
| Ilja Demuth, Verena Banszerus, Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Düzel, Ute Seeland, Dominik Spira, Esther Tse, Julian Braun, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Lars Bertram, Andreas Thiel, Ulman Lindenberger, Vera Regitz-Zagrosek, Denis Gerstorf, Gert G. Wagner ...
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This study tests the prediction that perceived corruption reduces ethical behavior. Integrating a standard “cheating” experiment into a broad household survey in rural Thailand, we find tentative support for this prediction: respondents who perceive corruption in state affairs are more likely to cheat and, thus, to fortify the negative consequences of corruption. Interestingly, there is a small group ...
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World Development
145 (2021), 105526, 15 S.
| Olaf Hübler, Melanie Koch, Lukas Menkhoff, Ulrich Schmidt
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Green hydrogen can help to decarbonize parts of the transportation sector, but its power sectorinteractions are not well understood so far. It may contribute to integrating variable renewable energysources if production is sufficiently flexible in time. Using an open-source co-optimization model of thepower sector and four options for supplying hydrogen at German filling stations, we find a trade-offbetween ...
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Scientific Reports
11 (2021), 14191, 14 S.
| Fabian Stöckl, Wolf‑Peter Schill, Alexander Zerrahn
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Business Economics
56 (2021), S. 168–178
| Francine D. Blau, Josefine Koebe, Pamela A. Meyerhofer
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This article studies housing rents in St. Petersburg from 1880 to 1917, covering an eventful period of Russian and world history. Digitizing over 5000 rental advertisements, we construct a state-of-the-art index – the first pre-war and pre-Soviet market data index for any Russian city. In 1915, a rent control and tenant protection policy was introduced in response to soaring prices following the outbreak ...
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Explorations in Economic History
81 (2021), 101398, 30 S.
| Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Leonid E. Limonov, Sofie R. Waltl
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ObjectivesPerceptions of time are shaped by sociohistorical factors. Specifically, economic growth and modernization often engender a sense of acceleration. Research has primarily focused on one time perception dimension (perceived time pressure) in one subpopulation (working-age adults), but it is not clear whether historical changes extend to other dimensions (e.g., perceived speed of time) and other ...
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The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
77 (2022), 3, S. 457–466
| Corinna E. Löckenhoff, Johanna Drewelies, Sandra Duezel, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Ilja Demuth, Alexandra M. Freund, Ursula M. Staudinger, Ulman Lindenberger, Gert G. Wagner, Nilam Ram, Denis Gerstorf
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Der Sachverständigenrat für Verbraucherfragen hat erstmals ein breit angelegtes Gutachten zur Lage der Verbraucher:innen in Deutschland vorgelegt. Gert G. Wagner, Mitglied im Sachverständigenrat für Verbraucherfragen, stellt aus seiner persönlichen Sicht ausgewählte Analysen, Ergebnisse und Empfehlungen vor. Über das Gutachten hinausgehend wird auch auf relevante Ereignisse hingewiesen, die nach Abschluss ...
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Wirtschaftsdienst
101 (2021), 6, S. 473–480
| Gert G. Wagner
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Many industries are seeing an increase in concentration, leading to a discussion on the effectiveness of horizontal merger enforcement. The policy debate shows that one of the key arguments put forward when supporting potential mergers is the possibility of realization of merger efficiency gains, specifically in the transport industry. Yet, there exists little empirical evidence on the actual effects ...
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International Journal of Industrial Organization
77 (2021), 102760, 22 S.
| Ariane Charpin, Joanna Piechucka
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Panel data has become the gold standard for causal assessments of complex human behaviour in quantitative social science. The objective of this review is to examine and discuss how panel data and related methods contribute to the identification of causal relationships in spatial mobility research. We illustrate this by providing a succinct overview of recent progress in spatial mobility research, drawing ...
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Comparative Population Studies
46 (2021), S. 187-214
| Sergi Vidal, Philipp M. Lersch
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We quantify the causal link between exchange rate movements and sovereign risk of 16 major emerging market economies (EMEs) by means of structural vector autoregressive models (SVARs) and conditional on data from 10/2004 through 12/2016. We apply a novel data-based identification approach of the structural shocks that allows to account for the complex interrelations within the triad of exchange rates, ...
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Journal of International Money and Finance
117 (2021), 102454
| Kerstin Bernoth, Helmut Herwatz
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Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie
49 (2021), 3, S. 163-168
| Jörg M. Fegert, Margarete Schuler-Harms, C. Katharina Spieß