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    An Econometric Analysis of Motorway Renewal Costs in Germany

    The analysis of motorway renewal costs presented in this paper was driven by two research questions: First, to analyse the economic process of motorway renewal work and to identify whether there exist economies of scale; and second to identify the influence of traffic volume on renewal costs and to derive an estimate of marginal infrastructure costs as part of optimal road user charges. The analysis ...

    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 40 (2006), S. 19-34 | Heike Link
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    Item Nonresponse on Income Questions in Panel Surveys: Incidence, Imputation and the Impact on Inequality and Mobility

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 89 (2005), 1, S. 49-61 | Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
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    On the Effect of Item Nonresponse on the Estimation of a Two-Panel-Waves Wage Equation

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 89 (2005), 1, S. 63-74 | Martin Spieß, Jan Goebel
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    Characteristics and Impact of Faked Interviews in Surveys: An Analysis of Genuine Fakes in the Raw Data of SOEP

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 89 (2005), 1, S. 7-20 | Jörg-Peter Schräpler, Gert G. Wagner
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    Transporting Russian Gas to Western Europe: A Simulation Analysis

    In: The Energy Journal 26 (2005), 2, S. 49-68 | Christian von Hirschhausen, Berit Meinhart, Ferdinand Pavel
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    Cost Structure Surveys for Germany

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch 124 (2004), 4, S. 557-566 | Michael Fritsch, Bernd Görzig, Ottmar Hennchen, Andreas Stephan
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    Implementing the Kyoto Protocol without Russia

    This paper examines implementation of the Kyoto Protocol without Russia. It concludes that implementation without Russia is possible, although it requires political will on the part of the countries that wish to proceed with the Protocol. It would lead to higher compliance costs for Annex B buyer regions, but other regions, except Russia, would benefit financially. Russia would forego revenue of at ...

    In: Climate Policy 4 (2004), 2, S. 143-152 | Erik Haites, Farhana Yamin, Odile Blanchard, Claudia Kemfert
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    Improving the Institutional Structures for Disseminating Energy Efficiency in Emerging Nations: A Case Study for Energy Agencies in South Africa

    Emerging nations are typically characterised by highenergy intensities despite significant energy efficiency potentials and numerous project oriented efforts to introduce energy-efficient technologies. The paper argues that successful technology dissemination needs appropriate institutional structures to reduce the related transaction cost. While a project-by-project approach risks to evaporate after ...

    In: Energy Policy 34 (2006), 13, S. 1520-1531 | Barbara Praetorius, Jan W. Bleyl
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    What Is behind the Real Appreciation of the Accession Countries' Currencies? An Investigation of the PPI Based Real Exchange Rate

    In the paper, we calculate real equilibrium exchange rates (EER) for EU accession countries and compare these with the actual exchange rate movements since the mid-1990s. The real equilibrium exchange rates are derived from models of macroeconomic balance and tested for econometrically. It is found that productivity increases can be regarded as one source of the observed PPI-based real appreciation ...

    In: Economic Systems 28 (2004), 4, S. 383-403 | Kirsten Lommatzsch, Silke Tober
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    Income Mobility in Old Age in Britain and Germany

    The increases in human longevity and early retirement in recent decades have posed new challenges for policy makers, and require a comprehensive understanding of the processes that influence the economic resources of older people. This paper examines the income mobility experienced by older people living in Britain and Germany during the 1990s, and identifies the influential personal attributes and ...

    In: Ageing and Society 25 (2005), 4, S. 543-565 | Asghar Zaidi, Joachim R. Frick, Felix Büchel
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    Nachhilfe als Strategie zur Verwirklichung von Bildungszielen: eine empirische Untersuchung der Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP)

    In: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik 51 (2005), 3, S. 363-379 | Thorsten Schneider
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    Separate Spaces, Separate Outcomes? Neighbourhood Impacts on Minorities in Germany

    In both the German and US literature on ethnic neighbourhoods, there is considerable debate as to whether living amongst co-ethnics hinders or furthers the integration process for immigrants. Using the detailed data on immigrant integration in the German Socio-economic Panel in combination with zip-code-level data on minority concentration and neighbourhood income levels, the research tests the extent ...

    In: Urban Studies 41 (2004), 8, S. 1423-1439 | Anita I. Drever
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    Transactions That Did Not Happen and Their Influence on Prices

    This paper studies data from the wholesale fruit and vegetables market in Marseille. We have details of counteroffers to the prices that were proposed by the seller even when no transaction took place. We analyse the evolution of prices and the relation between the final price struck and the proposals of the two parties. Periods with no buyer refusals, of offers or bargaining with no transaction will ...

    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 56 (2005), 4, S. 567-591 | Alan Kirman, Rainer Schulz, Wolfgang K. Härdle, Axel Werwatz
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    On-the-Job Search and the Wage Distribution

    In: Journal of Labor Economics 23 (2005), 1, S. 31-58 | Bent Jesper Christensen, Rasmus Lentz, Dale T. Mortensen, George R. Neumann, Axel Werwatz
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    Strategic Use of Communication Technology: Diffusion Processes in Networks and Environments

    Diffusion patterns of communication technology and the intensity of its use vary from enterprise to enterprise, from industry to industry and from country to country. This is partly due to differing potentials for strategic use. The paper identifies "strategic use" with the exploitation of the network character of the technology and thus contrasts it with "traditional use", where the integrative power ...

    In: Information Economics and Policy 7 (1995), S. 75-99 | Brigitte Preißl
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    Konfliktuelle Integration? Die sozialen Konsequenzen der Lage der türkischen Bevölkerung in Deutschland und der nordafrikanischen Bevölkerung in Frankreich

    Seit den 1980er Jahren gehören Konflikte mit einem ethnischen Hintergrund zur Alltagsrealität in Frankreich. In Deutschland fehlen dagegen weitgehend solche Konflikte. Ausgehend von Unterschieden im institutionellen Kontext der Integration von Zuwanderern in Deutschland und Frankreich untersucht der vorliegende Artikel die soziale Lage der türkischen Immigranten in Deutschland und der maghrebinischen ...

    In: Berliner Journal für Soziologie 14 (2004), 3, S. 299-317 | Ingrid Tucci
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    Wer erbt mehr? Erbschaften, Sozialstruktur und Alterssicherung

    Welche Folgen haben Erbschaften für Sozialstruktur, Vermögensbildung und Alterssicherung? Wem kommen Erbschaften in besonderem Maße zugute? Die empirischen Analysen basieren auf Befragungsergebnissen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels aus dem Jahre 2001. Sie liefern Informationen über Erblasser, Erbart, Erbzeit, Erbchance und Erbhöhe. Dabei werden die theoretischen Hypothesen generell bestätigt. Erbschaftsforschung ...

    In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 56 (2004), 4, S. 609-629 | Marc Szydlik, Jürgen Schupp
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    Explaining Income Nonresponse: A Case Study by Means of the British Household Panel Study (BHPS)

    Many validation studies deal with item nonresponse and measurement error in earning data. In this paper, we explore motives of respondents for the failure to reveal earnings using the British Household Panel Study (BHPS). The BHPS collects socio-economic information of private households in Great Britain. We explain the evolution of income-nonresponse in the BHPS and demonstrate the importance of a ...

    In: Quality & Quantity 40 (2006), 6, S. 1013-1036 | Jörg-Peter Schräpler
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    Rethinking the Dependent Variable in Voting Behavior: On the Measurement and Analysis of Electoral Utilities

    As a dependent variable, party choice did not lend itself to analysis by means of powerful multivariate methods until the coming of discrete-choice models, most notably conditional logit and multinomial logit. These methods involve estimating effects on party preferences (utilities) that are post hoc derived from the data, but such estimates are plagued by a number of difficulties. These difficulties ...

    In: Electoral Studies 25 (2006), 3, S. 424-447 | Cees van der Eijk, Wouter van der Brug, Martin Kroh, Mark Franklin
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    Immigrant's Economic Performance across Europe: Does Immigration Policy Matter?

    Drawing on panel data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP), the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) and the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), we compare the economic performance of immigrants to Great Britain, West Germany, Denmark, Luxembourg, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Austria to that of the respective indigenous population. The unit of analysis is the individual in the household ...

    In: Population Research and Policy Review 24 (2005), 2, S. 175-212 | Felix Büchel, Joachim R. Frick
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