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    Trade Creation and the Status of FTAs: Empirical Evidence from East Asia

    East Asia has been considered a latecomer with respect to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Since the turn of the last century, however, FTAs with East Asian participation have seen an intra- and extra-regional expansion. Many trade initiatives have been proposed, negotiated or even implemented. This introduces interesting perspectives for the analysis of trade agreements regarding their anticipatory trade ...

    In: Review of World Economics 147 (2011), 3, S. 429-456 | Florian Mölders, Ulrich Volz
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    Modeling Strategic Electricity Storage: The Case of Pumped Hydro Storage in Germany

    We study the strategic utilization of storage in imperfect electricity markets. We apply a game-theoretic Cournot model to the German power market and analyze different counterfactual and realistic cases of pumped hydro storage. Our main finding is that both storage utilization and storage-related welfare effects depend on storage ownership and the operator's involvement in conventional generation. ...

    In: The Energy Journal 32 (2011), 3, S. 59-87 | Wolf-Peter Schill, Claudia Kemfert
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    Culture, Contiguity and Conflict: On the Measurement of Ethnolinguistic Effects in Spatial Spillovers

    Research on ethnolinguistic heterogeneity has so far mostly focused on domestic measures, while little attention has been paid to ethnolinguistic relations between nations. In this paper, I propose a way of measuring ethnolinguistic affinity between nations. This index measures the degree of similarity two randomly drawn individuals from two different populations are expected to display. I show that ...

    In: Journal of Development Studies 47 (2011), 3, S. 436-454 | Olaf J. de Groot
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    Preferences for Childcare Policies: Theory and Evidence

    We analyse preferences for public, private or mixed provision of childcare theoretically and empirically. We model childcare as a publicly provided private good. Richer households should prefer private provision to either pure public or mixed provision. If public provision redistributes from rich to poor, the rich should favour mixed over pure public provision, but if public provision redistributes ...

    In: European Journal of Political Economy 27 (2011), 3, S. 436-454 | Rainald Borck, Katharina Wrohlich
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    Lumpy Investment in Regulated Natural Gas Pipelines: An Application of the Theory of the Second Best

    We address investment in regulated natural gas pipelines when investment is lumpy and the demand for gas is stochastic. This is a problem that can be solved in theory as a dynamic program, but a practical solution depends on functions and parameters that are either subjective or cannot be estimated. We then reformulate the problem from the standpoint of consumers that face incomplete markets. It is ...

    In: Networks and Spatial Economics 11 (2011), 3, S. 533-553 | Dagobert L. Brito, Juan Rosellón
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    Locational Conditions, Cooperation, and Innovativeness: Evidence from Research and Company Spin-offs

    This paper has two goals. First, it analyzes the extent to which the innovativeness of spin-offs, originating either in a research facility or from another company, is influenced by locational conditions. Second, it provides evidence on how important local cooperation links are in comparison to nonlocal ones. Using a sample of approximately 1,500 East German firms from knowledge-intensive sectors, ...

    In: The Annals of Regional Science 46 (2011), 3, S. 543-575 | Anna Lejpras, Andreas Stephan
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    How Do Tourists React to Political Violence? An Empirical Analysis of Tourism in Egypt

    This paper uses a detailed database of political violence in Egypt to study European and US tourists' attitudes towards a conflict region. We study the heterogeneous impacts of different dimensions of political violence and counter-violence on tourist flows to Egypt in the 1990s. Both US and EU tourists respond negatively to attacks on tourists, but are not influenced by casualties arising in confrontations ...

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 22 (2011), 2, S. 217-243 | David Fielding, Anja Shortland
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    Security as a Public, Private or Club Good: Some Fundamental Considerations

    Security is often defined as the absence of threats. However, security has far more aspects, reaching from security of nation states to health security. Baldwin (1997) formulated seven questions to narrow the (broad) concept of security. Along with Baldwin's questions, this paper analyses 'security' in the context of private, public, and club goods and their changing mixture. On the individual level, ...

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 22 (2011), 2, S. 135-145 | Hella Engerer
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    The Economics of Terrorism from a Policy-Maker's Perspective

    This paper introduces a brief framework on the political decision-making process in the context of terrorism. I relate the trade-offs policy-makers are faced with to the economic terrorism literature. Past years have shown a steady increase in theoretical and empirical contributions. However, the major part of the empirical advances is on the economic effects of terrorism, its origins, and drivers. ...

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 22 (2011), 2, S. 125-134 | Cathérine Müller
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    The Economics of Security: A European Perspective ; Introduction

    In: Defence & Peace Economics 22 (2011), 2, S. 99-104 | Tilman Brück, Michael Brzoska, Konstantinos Drakos
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