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    Does Germany Have the 'World's Highest Wage Costs'?

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 218 (1999), 5+6, S. 745-752 | Ludger Lindlar, Wolfgang Scheremet
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    The (Pseudo-) Liberalisation of Russia's Power Sector: The Hidden Rationality of Transformation

    This paper discusses the problems of adjustment of the Russian power sector to the challenges for building up a new institutional structure according to political and market requirements and uncovers the reasons why the implementation of a pool regulation model initiated in 1992 was not successful. It identifies the purely formal nature of implementation of the model as well as demonetarisation and ...

    In: Energy Policy 28 (2000), 3, S. 147-155 | Petra Opitz
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    Pflegebedürftige Personen im Haushalt und das Erwerbsverhalten verheirateter Frauen

    Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Auswirkungen von pflegebedürftigen Personen im Haushalt auf das Erwerbsverhalten verheirateter Frauen im Alter von 40 bis 65 Jahren untersucht. Als Datengrundlage dient das Sozio- oekonomische Panel. Die empirischen Ergebnisse der Längsschnittanalyse unterstützen die These, dass verheiratete Frauen bei Anwesenheit eines Pflegefalls im Haushalt eine erhöhte Neigung ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Soziologie 30 (2001), 5, S. 362-383 | Thorsten Schneider, Sonja Drobnic, Hans-Peter Blossfeld
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    Strategic Technology Alliances: A Way to Innovative Enterprises in Russia?

    This article examines whether, how, and to what extent international technology partnerships of Russian enterprises and research institutes contribute to their technological capability building. It presents results obtained by analysis of both a unique survey of Russian enterprises and research institutes co-operating with Western partners in seven selected high-technology fields and four Russian regions ...

    In: Post-Communist Economies 11 (1999), 4, S. 487-501 | Petra Opitz, Thomas Sauer
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    Reconsidering Money: Monetary Exchange with Additive Transaction Costs

    Under the assumption of purely additive transaction costs in exchange, the literature on money has a standard example of direct exchange dominating indirect (monetary) exchange. From here, it is frequently concluded that subadditive costs (e. g., search costs) must be examined in order to explain the institution or origin of money. In contrast, this paper presents an additive transaction costs model ...

    In: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 157 (2001), 2, S. 301-318 | Philipp J. H. Schröder
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    The End of Transition: An Institutional Interpretation of Energy Sector Reform in Eastern Europe and the CIS

    This paper provides an empirical analysis of the growing institutional divergence of systemic transformation in the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Based upon the institutional theory of economic and legal systemic change, we empirically analyse reforms in a sector where the transformation process proved to be particularly tough: the energy sector. We test to what extent reforms ...

    In: MOCT-MOST 91 (2001), 1, S. 91-108 | Christian von Hirschhausen, Thomas W. Wälde
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    The System of National Accounts as Compiled by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin): The Quarterly Data and Their Statistical Basis

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 85 (2001), 3, S. 348-362 | Karin Müller-Krumholz
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    R&D, Liquidity Constraints, and Corporate Governance

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 221 (2001), 2, S. 145-167 | Alfred Haid, Jürgen Weigand
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    Immigrants, Natives and Social Assistance: Comparable Take-Up under Comparable Circumstances

    Are immigrants on welfare because they are more likely to be eligible or because they are more likely to claim benefits for which they are eligible? The answer is politically important, but because most current research on immigration and welfare is based on data from the United States, the answer is difficult due to the complexities of the transfer system which make eligibility determinations difficult. ...

    In: International Migration Review 35 (2001), 135, S. 726-748 | Edward Castronova, Hilke Kayser, Joachim R. Frick, Gert G. Wagner
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    Aggregation and Seasonal Adjustment: Empirical Results for EMU Quarterly National Accounts

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 85 (2001), 4, S. 367-386 | Katja Rietzler, Sabine Stephan, Jürgen Wolters
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    Maintenance of an Innovation in Long-Term Panel Studies: The Case of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP)

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 86 (2002), 2, S. 163-175 | Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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    Vertical Integration and Market Foreclosure with Convex Downstream Costs

    In a framework with an upstream monopoly and a downstream duopoly, we analyze the impact of convex costs at the downstream level. In contrast to the case of constant marginal costs, vertical integration does not imply complete market foreclosure. While the nonintegrated downstream firm receives a strictly positive amount of the intermediate good, the downstream allocation is inefficient. However, a ...

    In: Journal of Economics 75 (2002), 2, S. 125-135 | Pio Baake, Ulrich Kamecke, Hans-Theo Normann
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    On the Speed and Boundaries of Structural Adjustment when Fiscal Policy Is Tight

    Governments of transition economies are subject to fiscal constraints (e.g. credit constraints). However, exaggerated fiscal discipline might feed into the structural adjustment process. The government designs and times the privatisation programme, yet may find itself in a fiscal squeeze because restructuring moves costs from firms to the public budget. This paper models this problem in a simple dynamic ...

    In: Economic Systems 25 (2001), 4, S. 345-364 | Philipp J. H. Schröder
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    Efficient Infrastructure Supply for Economic Development in Transition Countries: The Case of Ukraine

    Infrastructure restructuring is one of the major elements of structural reforms in transition economies because of its expected large economic and social impact. This article aims to assess the role of infrastructure policy in economic development in transition countries in general and Ukraine in particular. We test the relationship between infrastructure policy and economic growth, though this test ...

    In: Post-Communist Economies 14 (2002), 2, S. 149-167 | Boris Dodonov, Christian von Hirschhausen, Petra Opitz & Pavlo Sugolov
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    Leading Indicators of German Business Cycles: An Assessment of Properties

    In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 222 (2002), 3, S. 289-315 | Ulrich Fritsche, Sabine Stephan
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    Eastern Enlargement and EU Labour Markets: Perceptions, Challenges and Opportunities

    In: World Economics 2 (2001), 1, S. 49-68 | Tito Boeri, Herbert Brücker
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    The Effects of Environmental Fiscal Reform in Germany: A Simulation Study

    This paper presents the first comprehensive, model-based impact analysis of the German environmental fiscal reform, addressing the effects on CO2 emissions, economic growth, employment, and personal income distribution. Both an econometric input-output model and a dynamic computable general equilibrium model are applied in order to enhance the credibility of our results. The macroeconomic results are ...

    In: Energy Policy 30 (2002), 9, S. 803-811 | Stefan Bach, Michael Kohlhaas, Bernd Meyer, Barbara Praetorius, Heinz Welsch
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    Erfolgsbedingungen empirischer Wirtschaftsforschung und empirisch gestützter wirtschafts- und sozialpolitischer Beratung: ein Memorandum

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 82 (1998), 3/4, S. 369-379 | Richard Hauser, Gert G. Wagner, Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    Das Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung - ein Bestandteil der "informationellen Infrastruktur"-

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 81 (1997), 2, S. 214-229 | Reiner Stäglin, Gert G. Wagner
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    How Unification and Immigration Affected the German Income Distribution

    The German economy is not only affected by unification of Germany but by a significant influx of immigrants from abroad and huge migration from East to West Germany around the date of unification. Data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) allows one to disentangle those effects by decomposition of the Theil I(0)-Index of inequality. In addition, the paper offers insights into the transition ...

    In: European Economic Review 43 (1999), 4-6, S. 867-878 | Markus M. Grabka, Johannes Schwarze, Gert G. Wagner
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