Tomaso Duso
Mailand, Italien,
29.08.2014
- 31.08.2014| 41st Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics: EARIE 2014
Helene Naegele, Pauline Givord, Celine Grislain-Letremy
Mailand, Italien,
29.08.2014
- 31.08.2014| 41st Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics: EARIE 2014
A growing proportion of employees are working under fixed-term contracts. This paper empirically analyzes whether this strategy actually improves firm productivity. To this end, a largedata set of German manufacturing firms and various panel data models are used in order to reveal the expected non-linear effect. Thereby the analysis also takes into account distortions that may result from...
Alexander Schiersch, Sebastian Nielen
Mailand, Italien,
29.08.2014
- 31.08.2014| 41st Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics: EARIE 2014
This paper proposes a theoretical framework of strategic alliances that includes two observable dimensions of participating partners which have been identified in the literature as critical for success or failure. In particular, we first propose a simple static theory that links the degree of alliance partners' complementarities with the intensity of their competition in product markets. We show...
Jo Seldeslachts, Albert Banal-Estanol, Debrah Meloso
Mailand, Italien,
29.08.2014
- 31.08.2014| 41st Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics: EARIE 2014
C. Katharina Spieß
Berlin,
27.08.2014
| Präsentation ausgewählter Ergebnisse der Gesamtevaluation ehe- und familienbezogener Leistungen in Deutschland: Vorlage des Abschlussberichts durch Bundesfamilienministerin Manuela Schwesig
Martin Gornig, Jan Goebel
St. Petersburg, Russland,
26.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| Regional Development and Globalisation: Best Practices: 54th European Congress of the Regional Science Association International (ERSA)
Konstantin A. Kholodilin
St. Petersburg, Russland,
26.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| Regional Development and Globalisation: Best Practices: 54th European Congress of the Regional Science Association International (ERSA)
Katharina Pijnenburg
St. Petersburg, Russland,
26.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| Regional Development and Globalisation: Best Practices: 54th European Congress of the Regional Science Association International (ERSA)
Isabel Teichmann, Damir Esenaliev
Ljubljana, Slowenien,
26.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| Agri-Food and Rural Innovations for Healthier Societies: 14th Congress of the European Association of Agricultural Economists ; EAAE 2014 Congress
Multiplicative growth processes that are subject to random shocks often have a skewed distribution of outcomes. In a number of incentivized laboratory experiments we show that a large majority of participants either strongly underestimate skewness or ignore it completely. Participants misperceive the outcome distribution's spread to be far too narrow-band and they estimate the median to lie too...
Ludwig Ensthaler, Olga Nottmeyer, Georg Weizsäcker, Christian Zankiewicz
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 68th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
It is emphasized that the shocks in structural vector autoregressions are only identified up to sign and it is pointed out that this feature can result in very misleading confidence intervals for impulse responses if simulation methods such as Bayesian or bootstrap methods are used. The confidence intervals heavily depend on which variable is used for fixing the sign of the initial responses. In...
Helmut Lütkepohl, Anna Staszewska-Bystrova, Peter Winker
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 68th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
In this paper a labor supply model with demand side rationing is estimated to analyze the economic policies that directly affect incentives to work as well as labor costs. The framework is applied to evaluate the employment effects of a federal minimum wage in Germany and the impact of employervs. employee-oriented wage subsidies under a statutory minimum. We extend Laroque and Salanié (2002) by...
Kai-Uwe Müller
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 68th European Meeting of the Econometric Society ESEM
We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well-being in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantly increased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action permanently shut down the oldest nuclear reactors, implemented the phase-out of the remaining ones, and proclaimed the transition...
Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel, Tim Tiefenbach, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 29th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2014
This paper analyzes the trade-offs for using feed-in tariffs or tenders to remunerate different scales of solar photovoltaics (PV) projects. In recent years, European . - countries increasingly combined feed-in tariffs for small renewables systems with tenders for large installations. This study develops an analytic framework to quantify . - deployment effectiveness of responsive feed-in tariff...
Thilo Grau
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 29th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2014
We specify and estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of labor supply, retirement and savings decisions of single-adult and couple households. Drawing on our model, we study the interplay between family labor supply and public insurance mechanisms. By including family labor supply, we recognize that the incentive effects and optimal design of publicinsurance programs may be impacted by a...
Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
Toulouse, Frankreich,
25.08.2014
- 29.08.2014| 29th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association: EEA 2014