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    The Economic Impact of Violent Conflict: Introduction

    Much of the work published in Defence and Peace Economics (DPE) significantly contributes to our understanding of the economics of conflict. Analyzing the second decade of its existence, Arce and Kollias (2010) showed that over time, the emphasis of work in DPE has shifted significantly. One rising field examines the consequences of conflict. Related to this, in 2011, DIW Berlin hosted a conference ...

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 24 (2013), 6, S. 497-501 | Tilman Brück, Olaf J. de Groot
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    The Effect of the Economic Reforms of the 1980s and the Customs Union Agreement of 1996 upon the Turkish Intra-industry Trade

    In this paper, we analyse the impact of the economic reforms implemented in the 1980s and of the Customs Union Agreement of 1996 on the intra-industry trade in Turkey. We use panel data for 20 trading partners of Turkey and the sample period from 1969 until 2009. Controlling for the effects of standard determinants of intra-industry trade proposed in the literature, we find strong statistical evidence ...

    In: International Journal of Trade and Global Markets 5 (2012), 2, S. 107-118 | Sule Akkoyunlu, Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Boriss Siliverstovs
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    Prepared to Plan? A Snapshot of Researcher Readiness to Address Data Management Planning Requirements

    Objective. Cornell University's Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) surveyed NSF principal investigators (PIs) at Cornell in order to understand how well-prepared researchers are to meet the new NSF data management planning requirement, to build our own understanding of the potential impact on campus services, and to identify service gaps.. - Methods - We administered a 43-question online ...

    In: Journal of e-Science Librarianship 1 (2012), 2, o.S. | Gail Steinhart, Eric Chen, Florio Arguillas, Dianne Dietrich, Stefan Kramer
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    The Interest Elasticity of Household Savings: A Structural Approach with German Micro Data

    This paper empirically investigates the effects of changes in the interest rate as well as in the current and expected future consumer price levels on households' consumption-savings decision. In a structural demand model applied to German consumption data, we use cross-sectional and longitudinal variation in prices and tax rates to construct individual after-tax interest rates and cluster-specific ...

    In: Empirical Economics 45 (2013), 1, S. 371-399 | Martin Beznoska, Richard Ochmann
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    One-Stop Shopping as a Cause of Slotting Fees: A Rent-Shifting Mechanism

    Consumers increasingly prefer to bundle their purchases into a single shopping trip, inducing complementaries between initially independent or substitutable goods. Taking this one-stop shopping behavior into account, we show that slotting fees may emerge as a result of a rent-shifting mechanism in a three-party negotiation framework, where a monopolistic retailer negotiates sequentially with two suppliers ...

    In: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 22 (2013), 3, S. 468-487 | Stéphane Caprice, Vanessa von Schlippenbach
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    Implications of Mandatory Registration of Mobile Phone Users in Africa

    Sub-Saharan Africa ranks among the top regions in terms of growth in the number of mobile phone users. The success of mobile telephony is attributed to the opening of markets for private players and lenient regulatory policy. However, markets may be increasingly saturated and new regulations introduced across Africa could also have a negative impact on future growth. Since 2006, the majority of countries ...

    In: Telecommunications Policy 36 (2012), 8, S. 608-620 | Nicola Jentzsch
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    Optimación de las redes de trasmisión eléctrica en Norteamérica

    In: El trimestre económico 79 (2012), 3, S. 575-600 | Eric Zenón, Juan Rosellón
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    El modelo HRV para la expansión óptima de redes de transmisión: una aplicación a la red eléctrica de Ontario

    This paper presents the application of a mechanism that provides incentives to promote transmission network expansion in the electricity system of the Ontario province. Such mechanism combines a merchant approach with a regulatory approach. It is based on the rebalancing of a two-part tariff within the framework of a wholesale electricity market with nodal pricing. The expansion of the network is carried ...

    In: Economía Mexicana 21 (2012), 1, S. 133-173 | Juan Rosellón, Juan Tregear, Eric Zenón
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    Assessing the Real-Time Informational Content of Macroeconomic Data Releases for Now-/Forecasting GDP: Evidence for Switzerland

    This study utilizes the dynamic factor model of Giannone et al. (2008) in order to make now-/ forecasts of GDP quarter-on-quarter growth rate in Switzerland. It also assesses the informational content of macroeconomic data releases for forecasting of the Swiss GDP. We find that the factor model offers a substantial improvement in forecast accuracy of GDP growth rate compared to a benchmark naive constant-growth ...

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 232 (2012), 4, S. 429-444 | Boriss Siliverstovs, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    Green Jobs? Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy in Germany

    The labor market implications of large investment into renewable energy (RE) are analyzed in this text. Although a growing RE industry can be observed in Germany the overall effect of large increases of RE based electricity and heat generating technologies on the German economy require a careful model based analysis. The applied model PANTA RHEI has been used among others to evaluate the German energy ...

    In: Energy Policy 47 (2012), S. 358-364 | Ulrike Lehr, Christian Lutz, Dietmar Edler
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    Do Regions with Entrepreneurial Neighbours Perform Better? A Spatial Econometric Approach for German Regions

    A Neoclassical production function is used to analyse the effects of knowledge spillovers via entrepreneurship on economic performance of 337 German districts. To take the spatial dependence structure of the data into account, a spatial Durbin model was estimated. The importance of the choice of the appropriate weight matrix is highlighted. Positive knowledge spillover effects via entrepreneurship ...

    In: Regional Studies 48 (2014), 5, S. 866-882 | Katharina Pijnenburg, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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    Entwicklung der Einkommensungleichheit in Deutschland und in der Schweiz seit der Jahrtausendwende

    Dieser Beitrag beschreibt und vergleicht die Entwicklung der Einkommensungleichheit in der Schweiz und Deutschland von 2000 bis 2009 mit harmonisierten Daten des SOEP und des SHP. Während die Ungleichheit in Deutschland stark angestiegen ist, hat sie in der Schweiz beim Markteinkommen nur wenig zugenommen und beim verfügbaren Einkommen sogar leicht abgenommen. Die Zerlegung der Ungleichheit nach Altersgruppen, ...

    In: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 38 (2012), 2, S. 311-334 | Markus M. Grabka, Ursina Kuhn
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    Funding Self-Employment: The Role of Consumer Credit

    This article investigates whether self-employed households use consumer loans - in particular, instalment loans and overdrafts - to finance business activities. Controlling for financial and nonfinancial household variables, we show that self-employed households particularly use personal overdrafts significantly more often than employee households. When analysing the correlation between consumer loan ...

    In: Applied Economics 45 (2013), 13, S. 1741-1749 | Christoph Kneiding, Alexander S. Kritikos
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    A Cross-National Perspective on Unemployment and First Births

    This article investigates the impact of unemployment on the likelihood of having a first child. Using micro-data from the European Community Household Panel, I apply event history methods to analyze first-birth decisions in France, West Germany, and the UK (1994-2001). The results highlight weak negative effects of unemployment onfamily formation among men, which can be attributed to the inability ...

    In: European Journal of Population 28 (2012), 3, S. 303-335 | Christian Schmitt
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    What about Coal? Interactions between Climate Policies and the Global Steam Coal Market until 2030

    Because of economic growth and a strong increase in global energy demand the demand for fossil fuels and therefore also greenhouse gas emissions are increasing, although climate policy should lead to the opposite effect. The coal market is of special relevance as coal is available in many countries and often the first choice to meet energy demand. In this paper we assess possible interactions between ...

    In: Energy Policy 48 (2012), S. 274-283 | Clemens Haftendorn, Claudia Kemfert, Franziska Holz
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    The End of Cheap Coal? A Techno-Economic Analysis until 2030 Using the COALMOD-World Model

    Questions about the future availability of inexpensive coal supplies are rising. In this paper a numerical model is developed to investigate the evolution of the international market for steam coal used for electricity generation. The "COALMOD-World" model is an equilibrium model that computes future trade flows, infrastructure investments and prices until 2030. The model includes the major domestic ...

    In: Fuel 102 (2012), S. 305-325 | Clemens Haftendorn, Franziska Holz, Christian von Hirschhausen
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    Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP)

    Das Sozio-oekonomische Panel (SOEP) ist die derzeit größte und am längsten laufende multidisziplinäre Langzeitstudie in Deutschland. Die erste Erhebungswelle fand 1984 in Westdeutschland statt; die Studie wurde dann im Juni 1990 auch auf Ostdeutschland ausgedehnt. Für das SOEP werden seit 1984 in Westdeutschland und seit 1990 in Ostdeutschland jedes Jahr mehr als 20.000 Menschen in über 10.000 Haushalten ...

    In: Bundesgesundheitsblatt 55 (2012), 6/7, S. 767-774 | Jürgen Schupp
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    Analyzing the Costs of Military Engagement

    In: The Economics of Peace and Security Journal 7 (2012), 2, S. 41-49 | Olaf J. de Groot
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    The Strategic Use of Private Quality Standards in Food Supply Chains

    We explore the strategic role of private quality standards in food supply chains. Considering two symmetric retailers that are exclusively supplied by a finite number of producers and endogenizing the suppliers' delivery choice, we show that there exist two asymmetric equilibria in the retailers' quality requirements. Our results reveal that the retailers use private quality standards to improve their ...

    In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94 (2012), 5, S. 1189-1201 | Vanessa von Schlippenbach, Isabel Teichmann
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    Dealing with Incomplete Household Panel Data in Inequality Research

    In trying to capture complete within-household heterogeneity, household panel surveys typically try to interview all adult household members. Following from this, such surveys tend to suffer from partial unit nonresponse (PUNR), that is, the nonresponse of at least one member of an otherwise participating household, most likely yielding an underestimation of aggregate household income. Using data from ...

    In: Sociological Methods & Research 41 (2012), 1, S. 89-123 | Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka, Olaf Groh-Samberg
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