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    Intended College Enrollment and Educational Inequality: Do Students Lack Information?

    Despite increasing access to university education, students from disadvantaged or non-academic family backgrounds are still underrepresented in universities. In this regard, the economics literature has focused on the role of financial constraints as a cause of these observed differences in educational choices. Our knowledge of potential effects of other constraints regarding university education is ...

    In: Economics of Education Review 60 (2017), S. 125-141 | Frauke H. Peter, Vaishali Zambre
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    Car Ownership and Hedonic Adaptation

    Using panel data from the UK, we study the long-term effect of purchase decisions of automobiles on individuals’ happiness. We find a significant and sizable decrease in individual happiness in the years after a car purchase. We develop a model of hedonic adaptation that can explain these results. Applying the model to the data indicates a strong degree of habit persistence of around 80%, and that ...

    In: Journal of Economic Psychology 61 (2017), S. 29-38 | Johannes Emmerling, Salmai Qari
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    Structural Vector Autoregressions with Smooth Transition in Variances

    In structural vector autoregressive analysis identifying the shocks of interest via heteroskedasticity has become a standard tool. Unfortunately, the approaches currently used for modeling heteroskedasticity all have drawbacks. For instance, assuming known dates for variance changes is often unrealistic while more flexible models based on GARCH or Markov switching residuals are difficult to handle ...

    In: Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control 84 (2017), S. 43-57 | Helmut Lütkepohl, Aleksei Netsunajev
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    In Search of Features that Constitute an "Enriched Environment" in Humans: Associations between Geographical Properties and Brain Structure

    Enriched environments elicit brain plasticity in animals. In humans it is unclear which environment is enriching. Living in a city has been associated with increased amygdala activity in a stress paradigm, and being brought up in a city with increased pregenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC) activity. We set out to identify geographical characteristics that constitute an enriched environment affecting ...

    In: Scientific Reports 7 (2017), 11920, 8 S. | Christian Krekel, Jan Goebel, Henry Wüstemann, Sandra Düzel, Peter Eibich, Simone Kühn
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    Decoupling Nominal and Real Rigidities: A Reexamination of the Canonical Model of Price Setting under Menu Costs

    We revisit Ball and Romer’s (1990) canonical model of price setting with menu costs that exhibits multiple equilibria. We show that changes to firms’ markups move nominal and real rigidities in opposite directions. Using game-theoretic tools to derive a unique equilibrium, we find that accounting for agents’ endogenous adjustment of price expectations further weakens the link between real and nominal ...

    In: Economics Letters 156 (2017), S. 129-132 | Philipp König, Alexander Meyer-Gohde
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    CO2 Emission Intensity and Exporting: Evidence from Firm-Level Data

    This paper analyses whether exporting firms are less CO2 emission-intensive than non-exporting competitors. It exploits a novel and unique dataset for Germany, a major exporting country. Due to the direct link between CO2 emissions and fuels consumed, we argue that it is necessary to employ a production function framework to consistently analyse CO2 emission intensity. We show that such an approach ...

    In: European Economic Review 98 (2017), S. 373-391 | Philipp M. Richter, Alexander Schiersch
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    Market Power and Heterogeneous Pass-Through in German Electricity Retail

    We analyze the pass-through of cost changes to retail tariffs in the German electricity market over the 2007–2014 period. We find an average pass-through rate of around 60%. This significantly varies with demand factors: while the pass-through rate to baseline tariffs, where firms have greater market power because customers are less willing to switch, is only 50%, it increases to 70% in the competitive ...

    In: European Economic Review 98 (2017), S. 354-372 | Tomaso Duso, Florian Szücs
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    Wind Power and Externalities

    This paper provides a literature review on wind power and externalities from multiple perspectives. Specifically, the economic rationale behind world-wide wind power deployment is to mitigate negative externalities of conventional electricity technologies, notably emissions from fossil fuels. However, wind power entails externalities itself. Wind turbines can lower quality of human life through noise ...

    In: Ecological Economics 141 (2017), S. 245-260 | Alexander Zerrahn
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    Long-Run Power Storage Requirements for High Shares of Renewables: Review and a New Model

    The purpose of this article is twofold. First, we review model-based analyses that explore the role of power storage in energy systems with high shares of variable renewables. Second, we introduce a new model that is specifically designed for exploring long-term storage requirements. The literature survey focuses on recent contributions in the peer-reviewed energy economics and engineering literature. ...

    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 79 (2017),S. 1518-1534 | Alexander Zerrahn, Wolf-Peter Schill
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    Individual Risk Preferences and the Demand for Redistribution

    Redistributive policies can provide an insurance against future negative economic shocks. This, in turn, implies that an individual's demand for redistribution is expected to increase with her risk aversion. To test this prediction, we elicit risk aversion and demand for redistribution through a well-established set of measures in a representative sample of the Swedish population. We document a statistically ...

    In: Journal of Public Economics 153 (2017), S. 49-55 | Johanna Mollerstrom, Manja Gärtner, David Seim
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