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    Design of Reforms with Time-Inconsistent Voters

    Widespread agreement that a political reform is necessary is no guarantee that it is actually undertaken in a timely manner. There is often a delay before action is taken and reform packages that would be most efficient to implement all at once are often done only gradually. We propose a theoretical model explaining this behavior and show that when voters have present-biased, time-inconsistent preferences, ...

    In: Journal of Public Economic Theory 19 (2017), 3, S. 748-761 | Jisoo Hwang, Johanna Mollerstrom
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    No Gender Difference in Willingness to Compete when Competing against Self

    We report on two experiments investigating whether there is a gender difference in the willingness to compete against oneself (self-competition), similar to what is found when competing against others (other-competition). In one laboratory and one online market experiment, involving a total of 1,200 participants, we replicate the gender-gap in willingness to other-compete but find no evidence of a ...

    In: The American Economic Review 107 (2017), 5. S. 136-140 | Coren L. Apicella, Elif E. Demiral, Johanna Mollerstrom
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    Productivity in German Manufacturing Firms: Does Fixed-Term Employment Matter?

    This study empirically analyses how the use of fixed-term employment affects labour productivity of establishments. To this end, a large data set of German manufacturing establishments and various panel data models are used in order to test the expected non-linear relationship between labour productivity and the use of fixed-term employees. The analysis takes into account the possible distortions that ...

    In: International Labour Review 155 (2016), 4, S. 535-562 | Sebastian Nielen, Alexander Schiersch
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    Day-Care Availability, Maternal Employment and Satisfaction of Parents: Evidence from Cultural and Policy Variations in Germany

    This study investigates how the availability and expansion of childcare services for children aged under 3 years relate to the subjective wellbeing of German mothers and fathers. It extends previous studies by examining in more detail the relationship between day-care availability and use, maternal employment and parental subjective wellbeing during early childhood in a country with expanding childcare ...

    In: Journal of European Social Policy 27 (2017), 5, S. 433-446 | Pia S. Schober, Christian Schmitt
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    How Do Insured Deposits Affect Bank Risk? Evidence from the 2008 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act

    This paper tests whether an increase in insured deposits causes banks to become more risky. We use variation introduced by the U.S. Emergency Economic Stabilization Act in October 2008, which increased the deposit insurance coverage from $100,000 to $250,000 per depositor and bank. For some banks, the amount of insured deposits increased significantly; for others, it was a minor change. Our analysis ...

    In: Journal of Financial Intermediation 29 (2017), S. 81-102 | Claudia Lambert, Felix Noth, Ulrich Schüwer
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    Too Much of a Good Thing? A Theory of Short-Term Debt as a Sorting Device

    This paper shows that the liquidity risk associated with short-term debt financing can be used to sort insolvent firms out of financial markets when their solvency risk is private information. Notwithstanding this sorting role of short-term debt, unregulated financial firms tend to choose an inefficiently short debt maturity structure. This inefficiency arises for two reasons. First, by issuing more ...

    In: Journal of Financial Intermediation 26 (2016), S. 100-114 | Philipp König, David Pothier
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    Does the Presence of Wind Turbines Have Negative Externalities for People in Their Surroundings? Evidence from Well-Being Data

    Throughout the world, governments foster the deployment of wind power to mitigate negative externalities of conventional electricity generation, notably CO2 emissions. Wind turbines, however, are not free of externalities themselves, particularly interference with landscape aesthetics. We quantify these negative externalities using the life satisfaction approach. To this end, we combine household data ...

    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 82 (2017), S. 221-238 | Christian Krekel, Alexander Zerrahn
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    Measuring the Consistency of Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Income Information in EU-SILC

    The EU-wide survey “Statistics on Income and Living Conditions” (EU-SILC) is extremely important for international social science research and policy advice. It is therefore crucial to ensure that the data are of the highest quality and international comparability. This paper is aimed at identifying unexpected developments in income levels, income mobility, and inequality in the EU-SILC data between ...

    In: The Review of Income and Wealth 63 (2017), 1, S. 30-52 | Kristina Krell, Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
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    Prosumage of Solar Electricity: Pros, Cons, and the System Perspective

    We examine the role of prosumage of solar electricity, i.e. PV self-generation combined with distributed storage, in the context of the low-carbon energy transformation. First, we devise a qualitative account of arguments in favor of and against prosumage. Second, we give an overview of prosumage in Germany. Prosumage will likely gain momentum as support payments expire for an increasing share of PV ...

    In: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 6 (2017), 1, S. 7-31 | Wolf-Peter Schill, Alexander Zerrahn, Friedrich Kunz
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    Currency Value

    We assess the properties of currency value strategies based on real exchange rates. We find that real exchange rates have predictive power for the cross-section of currency excess returns. However, adjusting real exchange rates for key country-specific fundamentals (productivity, the quality of export goods, net foreign assets, and output gaps) better isolates information related to the currency risk ...

    In: The Review of Financial Studies 30 (2017), 2, S. 416-441 | Lukas Menkhoff, Lucio Sarno, Maik Schmeling, Andreas Schrimpf
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    On Differentiating Adaptation from Disposition Concepts: The Case of Age-Associated Dynamics of Life Satisfaction ; Commentary

    In: Journal of Individual Differences 37 (2016), 3, S. 206-210 | Frieder R. Lang, Denis Gerstorf, David Weiss, Gert G. Wagner
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    Introduction of Nodal Pricing into the New Mexican Electricity Market through FTR Allocations

    The change from a subsidized zonal pricing system to a full nodal pricing regime in the new Mexican electricity market could improve the efficiency of electricity system operation. However, resulting price modifications might also swing surplus across producers and consumers. In this paper, we calculate nodal prices for the Mexican power system and further analyze how allocations of financial transmission ...

    In: The Energy Journal 38 (2017), SI1, S. 157-172 | Friedrich Kunz, Juan Rosellón, Claudia Kemfert
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    Cohort Differences in Psychosocial Function over 20 Years: Current Older Adults Feel Less Lonely and Less Dependent on External Circumstances

    Background: Lifespan psychological and life course sociological perspectives indicate that individual development is shaped by social and historical circumstances. Increases in fluid cognitive performance over the last century are well documented and researchers have begun examining historical trends in personality and subjective well-being in old age. Relatively less is known about secular changes ...

    In: Gerontology : International Journal of Experimental, Clinical, Behavioural, Regenerative and Technological Gerontology 62 (2016), 3, S. 354-361 | Gizem Hülür, Johanna Drewelies, Peter Eibich , Sandra Düzel, Ilja Demuth, Paolo Ghisletta, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner , Ulman Lindenberger, Denis Gerstorf
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    Estimating Risky Behavior with Multiple-Item Risk Measures

    We compare seven established risk elicitation methods and investigate how robustly they explain eleven kinds of risky behavior with 760 individuals. Risk measures are positively correlated; however, their performance in explaining behavior is heterogeneous and, therefore, difficult to assess ex ante. Greater diversification across risk measures is conducive to closing this knowledge gap. What we find ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 59 (2017), S. 59-86 | Lukas Menkhoff, Sahra Sakha
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    Indirect Fiscal Effects of Long-Term Care Insurance

    Informal care by close family members is the main pillar of most long-term care systems. However, due to demographic ageing, the need for long-term care is expected to increase while the informal care potential is expected to decline. From a budgetary perspective, informal care is often viewed as a cost-saving alternative to subsidised formal care. This view, however, neglects that many family carers ...

    In: Fiscal Studies 38 (2017), 3, S. 393-415 | Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Thorben Korfhage
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    Information Acquisition in Vertical Relations

    We analyse a simple supply chain with one supplier, one retailer and uncertainty about market demand. Focusing on the incentives of the supplier and the retailer to enhance their private information about the actual market conditions, we show that choices on information acquisition are strategic complements. While the retailer’s incentives are mainly driven by the information rent that he can earn, ...

    In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 17 (2017), 1, 14 S. | Pio Baake, Andreas Harasser, Friederike Heiny
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    Convergence or Divergence? Educational Discrepancies in Work-Care Arrangements of Mothers with Young Children in Germany

    This study examines how educational differences in work-care patterns among mothers with young children in Germany changed between 1997 and 2013. Since the mid-2000s, Germany has undergone a paradigm shift in parental leave and childcare policies. Our comparative analysis of East and West Germany provides new evidence on whether the long-standing gender regime differences interact with recent developments ...

    In: Work, Employment and Society 32 (2018), 4, S. 629-649 | Pia S. Schober, Juliane F. Stahl
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    Austerity and Private Debt

    This study provides empirical evidence that the costs of austerity crucially depend on the level of private indebtedness. In particular, fiscal consolidations lead to severe contractions when implemented in high private-debt states. Contrary, fiscal consolidations have no significant effect on economic activity when private debt is low. These results are robust to alternative definitions of private-debt ...

    In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 49 (2017), 7, S. 1555-1585 | Mathias Klein
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    Primenenie cenovoj diskriminacii na pervicnom rynke kvartir v rossii

    The paper explores practical issues of using price discrimination in the markets of new apartments.First, we discuss various strategies of price discrimination which may be applied byconstruction companies to increase revenue (i. e. discrimination by observable characteristics orby self-selection). Then we suggest an approach for empirical estimation of possibility of pricediscrimination in this market, ...

    In: Rossijskij zurnal menedzmenta = Russian Management Journal 14 (2016), 4, S. 21-48 | Maxim A. Storchevoy, Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Dmitry M. Sorokin, Shamil Sh. Sharapudinov
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    Bridging the Industrial Energy Efficiency Gap: Assessing the Evidence from the Italian White Certificate Scheme

    The Italian white certificate scheme is the main national policy instrument to incentivise energy efficiency of the industrial sector, with savings from white certificates amounting to 2% of Italy's 2012 primary energy consumption. The mechanism sets binding energy-saving targets on electricity and gas distributors with at least 50,000 clients and includes a voluntary opt-in model for participation ...

    In: Energy Policy 104 (2017) 112-123 | Jan Stede
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