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In this paper, we derive a new effect of trade liberalization on the quality of the environment. We show that in the presence of heterogeneous firms, the aggregate volume of emissions is influenced by a reallocation effect resulting from an increase in the relative size of more productive firms. The relative importance of this reallocation effect and the scale effect well-known from the literature ...
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Review of International Economics
22 (2014), 2, S. 209-225
| Udo Kreickemeier, Philipp M. Richter
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Central banks regularly communicate about financial stability issues. This article asks how such communications affect financial markets, based on a unique dataset covering more than 1,000 releases of Financial Stability Reports (FSRs) and speeches by 37 central banks over the past 14 years. The findings suggest that optimistic FSRs lead to significant and potentially long-lasting positive abnormal ...
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The Economic Journal
124 (2014), 577, S. 701-734
| Benjamin Born, Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher
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The idea of higher wealth taxes to finance the mounting public debt in the wake of the financial crisis is gaining ground in several OECD countries. We evaluate the revenue and distributional effects of a one-time capital levy on personal net wealth that is currently on the political agenda in Germany. We use survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and estimate the net wealth distribution ...
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Fiscal Studies
35 (2014), 1, S. 67-89
| Stefan Bach, Martin Beznoska, Viktor Steiner
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Taking a cross-national comparative perspective, this study analyses differences in individual determinants of the low-wage risk across institutional settings. It builds on previous research that dealt with the impact of labour market reform measures on the distribution of labour market risks in advanced economies. It is widely held that such reforms have a particularly adverse effect on labour market ...
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European Sociological Review
30 (2014), 5, S. 549-561
| Marco Giesselmann
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This paper reviews the adjustments of the feed-in tariffs for new solar photovoltaic (PV) installations in Germany. As PV system prices declined rapidly since 2009, the German government implemented automatic mechanisms to adjust the remuneration level for new installations in response to deployment volumes. This paper develops an analytic model to simulate weekly installations of PV systems of up ...
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Energy Economics
44 (2014), S. 36-46
| Thilo Grau
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We investigate whether people are more willing to become self-employed during boom periods or during recessions and to what extent business cycles and unemployment levels influence entries into entrepreneurship. Our analysis for Germany reveals that there is a positive relationship between unemployment rates and start-up activities. Moreover, new business formation is higher during recessions than ...
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International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
11 (2015), 2, S. 267-286
| Michael Fritsch, Alexander S. Kritikos, Katharina Pijnenburg
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Entrepreneurs are a rare species. Even in innovation-driven economies, only 1–2% of the work force starts a business in any given year. Yet entrepreneurs, particularly innovative entrepreneurs, are vital to the competitiveness of the economy. The gains of entrepreneurship are only realized, however, if the business environment is receptive to innovation. In addition, policymakers need to prepare for ...
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IZA World of Labor
(2014), 8, 10 S.
| Alexander S. Kritikos
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We investigate the welfare impact of parallel imports using a large panel dataset containing monthly information on sales, ex-factory prices, and further product characteristics for all 649 anti-diabetic drugs sold in Germany between 2004 and 2010. We estimate a two-stage nested logit model of demand, and on the basis of an oligopolistic model of multi-product firms, we then recover the marginal costs ...
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Health Economics
23 (2014), 9, S. 1036-1057
| Tomaso Duso, Annika Herr, Moritz Suppliet
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Why do entrepreneurship rates differ so markedly by gender? Using data from a large representative German household panel, we investigate to what extent personality traits, human capital, and the employment history influence the start-up decision and can explain the gender gap in entrepreneurship. Applying a decomposition analysis, we observe that the higher risk aversion among women explains a large ...
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CESifo Economic Studies
61 (2015), 1, S. 202-238
| Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos, Miriam Wetter
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A vast academic literature illustrates that voter turnout is affected by the institutional design of elections (e.g., compulsory voting, electoral system, postal or Sunday voting). In this article, we exploit a simple Downsian theoretical framework to argue that the institutional framework of public good provision—and, in particular, the distribution of political and administrative competences across ...
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Public Choice
159 (2014), 3/4, S. 469-483
| Claus Michelsen, Peter Bönisch, Benny Geys
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Supply security in imperfect power markets is modelled under different market designs. In a uniform price auction for electricity with two firms, strategic behaviour may leave firms offering too few capacities and unable to supply all realized demand. Market design that relies on capacity markets increases available generation capacities for sufficiently high capacity prices and consequently decreases ...
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Energy Economics
43 (2014), S. 256-263
| Sebastian Schwenen
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Psychologische Merkmale gewinnen zunehmend an Bedeutung in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Umfrageforschung. Da psychologische Instrumente vielfach einen individualdiagnostischen Entstehungshinter-grund haben, sind sie meist viel zu umfangreich für einen Einsatz in Umfragen. Für solche Erhebungssituationen sind extrem kurze aber auch für die gesamte Bevölkerungsbreite validierte Verfahren angemessener. ...
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Methoden, Daten, Analysen
7 (2013), 2, S. 145-152
| Beatrice Rammstedt, Christoph J. Kemper, Jürgen Schupp
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Frühe Bildung
3 (2014), 2, S. 106-109
| C. Katharina Spieß
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Financial support for families with children implies inherent trade-offs some of which are less obvious than others. In the end these trade-offs determine the effectiveness of policy with respect to the material situation of families and employment of their parents. We analyse several kinds of trade-offs involved using a careful selection of potential changes to the system of financial support for ...
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Baltic Journal of Economics
13 (2013) 2, S. 59-83
| Michal Myck, Anna Kurowska, Michal Kundera
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People typically want to feel good. At times, however, they seek to maintain or enhance negative affect or to dampen positive affect. The prevalence of such contrahedonic motivation has been related to simultaneous experiences of positive and negative (i.e., mixed) affect. We investigated the role that implicit mental representations of affect valence may play in this regard in a study with N = 400 ...
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Emotion
14 (2014), 5, S. 950-961
| Michaela Riediger, Gert G. Wagner, Cornelia Wrzus
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Pricing and selling strategies in the retail sector are hotly debated in policy circles. This article analyses the impact of sales below cost on the negotiation outcomes in intermediate goods markets. Assuming that consumers have a sufficiently strong preference for one-stop shopping, we model below-cost pricing as the result of a profit-maximising cross-subsidisation strategy of a multi-product retailer. ...
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European Review of Agricultural Economics
42 (2015), 2, S. 269-286
| Vanessa von Schlippenbach
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Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Ergebnisse einer Analyse zusammengefasst, in der untersucht wurde, ob, und wenn ja welche Services für das Management von publikationsbezogenen Forschungsdaten gegenwärtig bei wissenschaftlichen Infrastrukturdienstleistern in den Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften bestehen. Die Analyse wurde Mithilfe von Desktop-Research sowie einer Online-Befragung, an der sich ...
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Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie
61 (2014), 2, S. 76-84
| Sven Vlaeminck, Gert G. Wagner
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Reference price systems for prescription drugs constitute widely adopted cost containment tools. Under these regimes, patients co-pay a fraction of the difference between a drug's pharmacy retail price and a reference price that is set by the government. Reference prices are either externally (based on drug prices in other countries) or internally (based on domestic drug prices) determined. We study ...
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Journal of Health Economics
36 (2014), S.174-187
| Ulrich Kaiser, Susan J. Méndez, Thomas Rønde, Hannes Ullrich
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The career concerns literature predicts that incentives for effort decline as beliefs about ability become more precise (Holmström, 1982, 1999). In contrast, we show that effort can increase with belief precision when agents compete for promotions to better paid jobs that are assigned on the basis of perceived abilities. In this case, an intermediate level of precision provides the strongest incentive ...
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The Economic Journal
125 (2015), 589, S. 1952-1963
| Jeanin Miklós-Thal, Hannes Ullrich
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We analyse the impacts of changing employment patterns and pension reforms on the future level of public pensions across birth cohorts in Germany. The analysis is based on a microsimulation model and a rich data set that combines household survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and process-produced microdata from the German pension insurance. We account for cohort effects in ...
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Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
13 (2014), 2, S. 172-209
| Johannes Geyer, Viktor Steiner