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    Development of East German Firms and Results of Public Promotion of Innovation

    In: Ekonomický casopis 45 (1997), 6-7, S. 568-583 | Frank Fleischer, Kurt Hornschild
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    Global Competitiveness: Industrial Policy in the Performance of Asia and Europe

    In: Journal of Contemporary Asia 27 (1997), 3, S. 338-355 | Georg Erber, Harald Hagemann, Stephan Seiter
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    Labor Market Slack and the Wage Curve

    The unemployment rate might not serve as an accurate measure of labor market slack when analysing countries with large scale labor market programs. We replicate and extend the wage curve for East Germany. The results are in favor of the incorporation of such policy measures.

    In: Economics Letters 58 (1998), 3, S. 351-354 | Markus Pannenberg, Johannes Schwarze
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    Financing On-The-Job Training: Shared Investment or Promotion Based System? Evidence from Germany

    In: Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften 117 (1997), 4, S. 525-543 | Markus Pannenberg
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    Orthodox Money-Based Stabilization (OMBS) versus Heterodox Exchange Rate-Based Stabilization (HERBS): The Case of Russia, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan

    In: Economic Systems 21 (1997), 1, S. 1-33 | Peter Bofinger, Heiner Flassbeck, Lutz Hoffmann
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    Complexity and Progressivity in Income Tax Design: Deductions for Work-Related Expenses

    We analyze optimal income taxes with deductions for work-related or consumptive goods. We consider two cases. In the first case (called a complex tax system) the tax authorities can exactly distinguish between consumptive and work-related expenditures. In the second case (called a simple tax system) this distinction is not exact. Assuming additively separable utility functions, we show that work-related ...

    In: International Tax and Public Finance 11 (2004), 3, S. 299-312 | Pio Baake, Rainald Borck, Andreas Löffler
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    Vertical Foreclosure versus Downstream Competition with Capital Precommitment

    The recent literature on vertical foreclosure suggests that vertical integration can have the anticompetitive effect of enabling an upstream firm to commit to restricting output to downstream firms at the monopoly level. We allow the upstream firm to make an ex-ante capital precommitment. We show that, if integration is outlawed, the upstream firm will distort capital downward as an alternative device ...

    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization 22 (2004), 2, S. 185-192 | Pio Baake, Ulrich Kamecke, Hans-Theo Normann
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    Interindustry and Interregion Differentials: Mechanics and Interpretation

    In their seminal study on interindustry wage differentials, Krueger and Summers (1988) expressed estimated industry differences as deviations from a hypothetical employment-share weighted mean. Virtually the whole labor literature has followed their approach, yet most studies avoid calculating the exact standard errors of these differences. This note relates this problem to the general literature on ...

    In: The Review of Economics and Statistics 79 (1997), 3, S. 516-521 | John P. Haisken-DeNew, Christoph M. Schmidt
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    Climate Coalitions and International Trade: Assessment of Cooperation Incentives by Issue Linkage

    This paper investigates climate control coalition games. It studies whether incentives exist for non-cooperating nations like the USA to join a coalition based upon issue linkage. Issue linkage is considered through increased R&D expenditures triggering improved technological innovations that advance energy efficiencies. Model calculations demonstrate that incentives exist for non-cooperating countries ...

    In: Energy Policy 32 (2004), 4, S. 455-465 | Claudia Kemfert
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    In the Aftermath of Dresden: New Directions in German Flood Insurance

    The German flood disaster of summer 2002 highlighted a dilemma concerning insurance against damages caused by natural forces. On the one hand, mindful of the rising incidence of natural disasters, private insurance companies are increasingly withdrawing coverage against natural catastrophes such as wind storms and floods. On the other, the availability of emergency relief and private donations is systematically ...

    In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance 29 (2004), 2, S. 154-168 | Reimund Schwarze, Gert G. Wagner
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    Diskussionsbeiträge zu "Mehr Wirtschaftsstatistik in der Statistikausbildung für Volks- und Betriebswirte"

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 88 (2004), 1, S. 100-117 | Werner Grünewald, Hans-Joachim Mittag, Michael Müller, Reiner Stäglin, Peter Lorscheid, Roland Gnoss
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    Unionisation Structures and Innovation Incentives

    This paper examines how different unionisation structures affect firms' innovation incentives and industry employment. We distinguish three modes of unionisation with increasing degree of centralisation: (1) 'decentralisation' where wages are determined independently at the firm-level, (2) 'coordination' where one industry union sets individual wages for all firms and (3) 'centralisation' where an ...

    In: The Economic Journal 114 (2004), 494, S. C149-C165 | Justus Haucap, Christian Wey
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    Assessing Leading Indicators for the EMU Area from a Practitioner's Perspective

    In this paper, the empirical relevance of the credit channel for the explanation of monetary policy transmission in Germany during the period from 1985 to 1998 is analyzed. While existing studies of the credit channel rely mostly on the analysis of monetary policy effects on balance sheet items, both quantities and financing costs are considered here. Using vector autoregressive models, impulse response ...

    In: Applied Economics Quarterly 49 (2003), 4, S. 339-358 | Ulrich Fritsche, Vladimir Kuzin, Felix Marklein
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    Beiträge der Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute zur kurzfristigen Wirtschaftsbeobachtung

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 82 (1998), 1, S. 66-80 | Reiner Stäglin
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    Was bleibt von der nationalen Statistik nach Herstellung der Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion?

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 79 (1995), 1, S. 26-46 | Reiner Stäglin
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    Online Prediction of Berlin Single-Family House Prices

    In: Computational Statistics 18 (2003), 3, S. 449-462 | Rainer Schulz ..., Axel Werwatz ...
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    Bargaining, Mergers, and Technology Choice in Bilaterally Oligopolistic Industries

    We analyze up- and downstream market structure and the choice of technology in a bilaterally oligopolistic industry. The distribution of industry profits between up- and downstream firms is determined by a procedure of bilateral negotiations, which is shown to generate the Shapley value. Incentives for downstream mergers depend on whether upstream firms have increasing or decreasing unit costs, while ...

    In: Rand Journal of Economics 34 (2003), 1, S. 1-19 | Roman Inderst, Christian Wey
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    Advising Policymakers through the Media

    In the information age, an exchange with the media is part of the duties the economics profession has to deliver to educate the public. A key issue is the education of policymakers through the media. It is the silver bullet of policy advice in comparison to commissioned research and face-to-face advice provided to the politician. It also pleases the vanity of the scientist: Few economists are willing ...

    In: The Journal of Economic Education 35 (2004), 4, S. 395-418 | Klaus F. Zimmermann
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    The Impact of Ageing on Hospital Care and Long-Term Care: The Example of Germany

    Background: In the next few decades the population in all EU-countries will age rapidly. This could have a major impact on the health care sector. This study analyses the effect of population ageing on utilisation in two key sectors of the health care system, namely hospital care and long-term care in Germany, up to 2020 with an outlook to 2050. Methods: Two population scenarios, one with constant, ...

    In: Health Policy 67 (2004), 1, S. 57-74 | Erika Schulz, Reiner Leidl, Hans-Helmut König
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    Wie hoch sind die Gewinne in Ostdeutschland? Treuhandverluste und Unternehmensgewinne in der volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnung

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 82 (1998), 2, S. 220-231 | Bernd Görzig, Claudius Schmidt-Faber
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