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    Jurisdiction Size, Political Participation, and the Allocation of Resources

    This paper analyzes the effect of population size on politicalparticipation and allocative efficiency. Increasing populationis generally found to reduce political participation. However,since participation is not evenly spread throughout thepopulation, this will have consequences for allocation.Namely, we argue that increasing population size shifts powerto the rich. We discuss the consequences for ...

    In: Public Choice 113 (2002), 3-4, S. 251-263 | Rainald Borck
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    Occupational Mobility after Apprenticeship - How Effective is the German Apprenticeship System?

    In this paper we provide evidence on the effectiveness of the German apprenticeship system in enhancing workers' productivity. More specifically, we estimate earnings differentials between those who subsequently leave the occupation they were apprenticed in and those who remain in their training occupation. Some authors have beenconcerned with the potential productivity- and earnings-decreasing effects ...

    In: Konjunkturpolitik 48 (2002), 3-4, S. 279-303 | Axel Werwatz
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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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    Policy Reforms and Productivity Growth in India's Energy Intensive Industries

    India had a highly restrictive industrial and trade policy regime until the end of the1960s. This regime while succeeding to some extent in creating a diversified industrial base introduced gross inefficiencies in many sectors of the economy. Beginning in the early 1970s, Indian economic policies have been marked by deregulation, decontrol and progressive liberalization. In this paper, we assess the ...

    In: Energy Policy 29 (2001), 9, S. 715-724 | Puran Mongia, Katja Schumacher, Jayant Sathaye
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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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    Die Dauer von Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland und Großbritannien: ein internationaler Vergleich (1990-1995)

    In: Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 34 (2001), 4, S. 402-418 | Lutz C. Kaiser, Thomas Siedler
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    Messung von Dienstleistungen mit Hilfe von Haushaltsbefragungen

    In: Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv 85 (2001), 4, S. 79-86 | Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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    Perspektiven für mehr Jobs in Deutschland

    There is no simple solution to the German unemployment dilemma. Neither too high wages, nor unionized central bargaining, nor the evidence of the effects of the welfare state deliver a simple explanation. The East German experience confirms this view. A solution needs to combine flexibility with economic growth. More flexible product markets could help to generate the higher demand for unskilled labour ...

    In: Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 2 (2001), 4, S. 359-362 | Klaus F. Zimmermann
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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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    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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