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  • Diskussionsteilnahme

    Sonntagsmatinee: Was hält Europa noch zusammen?: Podiumsdiskussion

    Alexander S. Kritikos
    Erlangen, 27.08.2015 - 30.08.2015
    | 35. Erlanger Poetenfest
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    Discussant to: Liquidity Shocks, Dollar Funding Costs, and the Bank Lending Channel during the European Sovereign Crisis. Ricardo Correa, Horacio Sapriza, Andrei Zlate

    Franziska Bremus
    Halle, Saale, 27.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | 1st IWH-FIN-FIRE Workshop on "Challenges to Financial Stability"
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    Finding Your Right (or Left) Partner to Merge

    Ronny Freier, Benjamin Bruns, Abel Schumann
    Lissabon, Portugal, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | World Renaissance: Changing Roles for People and Places: 55th ERSA Congress
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    Speculative Bubbles in Urban Housing Markets in Germany

    Konstantin A. Kholodilin
    Lissabon, Portugal, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | World Renaissance: Changing Roles for People and Places: 55th ERSA Congress
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    (Not) in My Backyard? The Impact of Citizen Initiatives on Housing Supply in Germany

    Thorsten Martin, Felix Arnold, Ronny Freier
    Lissabon, Portugal, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | World Renaissance: Changing Roles for People and Places: 55th ERSA Congress
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    Economic Resilience of German Regions

    Katharina Pijnenburg, Matthias Brachert, Claus Michelsen
    Lissabon, Portugal, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | World Renaissance: Changing Roles for People and Places: 55th ERSA Congress
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    Think National, Forecast Local: A Case Study of 71 German Urban Housing Markets

    Boriss Siliverstovs, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
    Lissabon, Portugal, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | World Renaissance: Changing Roles for People and Places: 55th ERSA Congress
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    Does Personalized Feedback Increase Respondent Motivation?

    Martin Kroh, Simon Kühne
    Prag, Tschechien, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination: 12h European Sociological Association Conference (ESA 2015)
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    Puncturing Inequalities: A Configurational Analysis of Upward Mobility

    Nicolas Legewie
    Prag, Tschechien, 25.08.2015 - 28.08.2015
    | Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination: 12h European Sociological Association Conference (ESA 2015)
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    Cognitive Skills, Non-Cognitive Skills and Family Background: Evidence from Sibling Correlations

    This paper estimates sibling correlations in cognitive skills and non-cognitive skills to evaluate the importance of family background for skill formation. The study is based on a large representative German dataset, which includes IQ test scores and measures of noncognitive skills. Using a Restricted Maximum Likelihood model we find substantial influences of family background on the formation of...

    Silke Anger, Daniel D. Schnitzlein
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    How Does Education Improve Cognitive Skills? Instructional Time versus Timing of Instruction

    This paper investigates two mechanisms through which education may affect cognitive skills in adolescence: the role of instructional quantity and the timing ofinstruction with respect to age. To identify causal effects, I exploit a school reform carried out at the state level in Germany as a quasi-natural experiment: between 2001 and 2007, the academic-track high school (Gymnasium) was reduced...

    Sarah Dahmann
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Job Search Expectations

    Sascha Drahs, Luke Haywood, Amelie Schiprowski
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    An Analysis of Allowance Banking in the EU ETS

    The existence of some 2 billion unused EU Allowances (EUAs) at the end of Phase II of the EU.s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) has sparked considerable debate about structural shortcomings of the EU ETS. However, there has been a surprising lack of interest in considering the accumulation of EUAs in light of the theory of intertemporal permit trading, i.e. allowance banking. In this paper we...

    Denny Ellerman, Vanessa Valero, Aleksandar Zaklan
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    The Effect of Peer Observation on Consumption Choices: Experimental Evidence

    This paper uses a clean experiment to investigate the impact of peer observation on the consumption decisions of rural households in Thailand. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard deviation in their decisions. At the same time, we also find that individual choice is influenced by group choice. We find that unfamiliarity with product is counteracted by...

    Antonia Grohmann, Sahra Sakha
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Weather Shocks and Education in Mongolia

    This paper analyzes the impact of extreme weather shocks on education outcomes in Mongolia. Our focus is on particularly harsh winters that caused mass livestock mortality (called dzud in Mongolian) between 1999-2002 and in 2009/2010. The timing of events allows us to analyze both short- and long-term effects of weather shocks on education. Our analysis disentangles the effects by age of exposure....

    Valeria Groppo, Kati Krähnert
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Uncertainty Shocks and Non-fundamental Debt Crises: An Ambiguity Approach

    Christoph Große Steffen
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Inequality and Defined Benefit Pensions When Life Expectancy Is Heterogeneous

    In this paper, we analyze how life expectancy-driven redistribution of income through a defined pension benefit system impacts on inequality in annual consumption. Our analysis combines a methodology that quantifies life expectancy-driven redistribution through the pension system with a structural life-cycle model in which labor supply, retirement and consumption decisions respond to changes in...

    Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Peer Effects in Labour Supply: Evidence from Marginal Employment

    Labour supply in the market for marginal employment in Germany is strongly influenced by nonlinearity in the tax schedule - even for individuals to whom this tax schedule does not apply. We present a simple job search model in which workers are influenced by their peers' labour supply in equilibrium. Our model includes two fundamental constraints: contract adjustment costs and limited information...

    Luke Haywood, Michael Neumann
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
  • Poster

    The Greener, the Happier? The Effects of Urban Green and Abandoned Areas on Residential Well-Being

    This paper investigates the effects of urban green and abandoned areas on residential well-being in major German cities, using panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the time period between 2000 and 2012 and cross-section datafrom the European Urban Atlas (EUA) for the year 2006. Using a Geographical Information System (GIS), it calculates the distance to urban green and...

    Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe, Henry Wüstemann
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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    Sowing the Wind and Reaping the Whirlwind? The Effect of Wind Turbines on Residential Well-Being

    We investigate the effect of the physical presence of wind turbines on residential well-being in Germany, using panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a unique novel panel data set on more than 20,000 wind turbines for the time period between 2000 and 2012. Using a Geographical Information System (GIS), we calculate the proximity between households and the nearest wind turbine...

    Chrsitian Krekel, Alexander Zerrahn
    Mannheim, 24.08.2015 - 27.08.2015
    | 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2015
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