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Estimates of the labour supply effects of recent UK reforms in the area of direct taxes and benefits show that policy can have significant influence on the level of employment. We confirm this in a simulation of an in-work support system introduced into the German tax and benefit system. Our simulation results suggest that introducing in-work tax credits in Germany would increase the employment of ...
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Fiscal Studies
28 (2007), 1, S. 43-72
| Peter Haan, Michal Myck
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Gaia
16 (2007), 1, S. 16-21
| Claudia Kemfert
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Environment and Planning / C
25 (2007), 1, S. 115-130
| Claudia Kemfert
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The macroeconomic impact of the French work-sharing reform of 2000 (a reduction of standard working hours in combination with wage subsidies) is analysed. Using avector error correction model (VECM) for several labour market variables, as well as inflation and output, out-of-sample forecasts for 2000/2001 are produced. A comparison of these forecasts - which serve as a benchmark simulation without ...
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Applied Economics
38 (2006), 17, S. 2053-2068
| Camille Logeay, Sven Schreiber
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This paper analyzes the determinants of German exports to the euro area, which is the biggest market for German products. Three conditional error-correction models based on regionally disaggregated data are developed. One specification includes EMU industrial production and a real external value based on consumer prices, the other two use different EMU investment aggregates, the orresponding real external ...
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Empirical Economics
31 (2006), 4, S. 871-882
| Sabine Stephan
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Based on the conditional independence or unconfoundedness assumption,. - matching has become a popular approach to estimate average treatment. - effects. Checking the sensitivity of the estimated results with respect to deviations. - from this identifying assumption has become an increasingly important topic. - in the applied evaluation literature. If there are unobserved variables that affect. - assignment ...
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The Stata Journal
7 (2007), 1, S. 71-83
| Sascha O. Becker, Marco Caliendo
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This study applies non-parametric and parametric tests to assess the efficiency of electricity distribution companies in Germany. Traditional issues in electricity sector benchmarking are addressed, such as the role of scale effects and optimal utility size, as well as new evidence specific to the situation in Germany. Labour, capital, and peak load capacity are used as inputs, and units sold and the ...
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Applied Economics
38 (2006), 21, S. 2553-2566
| Christian von Hirschhausen, Astrid Cullmann, Andreas Kappeler
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Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik
7 (2006), 1, S. 127-142
| Harald Trabold, Thorsten Schneider, Philipp Vogel
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Internationale Politik
(2007), Februar, S. 38-45
| Claudia Kemfert
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Zeitschrift für Sozialreform
52 (2006), 4, S. 421-438
| Viktor Steiner, Katharina Wrohlich
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Psychologische Rundschau
57 (2006), 1, S. 43-44
| Martin Spieß
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Tax competition may be different in "new economic geography settings" compared to standard tax competition models. If the mobile factor is completely agglomerated in one region, it earns an agglomeration rent which can be taxed. Closer integration first results in a "race to the top" in taxes before leading to a "race to the bottom". We reexamine these issues in a model that produces stable equilibria ...
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European Economic Review
50 (2006), 3, S. 647-668
| Rainald Borck, Michael Pflüger
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Osteuropa
56 (2006), 11-12, S. 127-131
| Mechthild Schrooten
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A new method for constructing R&D capital stocks is proposed and tested. Following Schumpeter, the development of R&D capital stocks is modelled as a process of creative destruction. Newly generated knowledge is assumed not only to add to the existing R&D capital stocks but also, by displacing old knowledge, to destroy part of that capital. This is in stark contrast to the perpetual inventory method, ...
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Applied Economics
39 (2007), 2, S.179-189
| Jürgen Bitzer, Andreas Stephan
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This paper allows for endogenous costs in the estimation of price cost margins. In particular, we estimate price-cost margins when firms bargain over wages. We extent the standard two-equation set-up (demand and first-order condition in the product market) to include a third equation, which is derived from bargaining over wages. In this way, price-cost margins are determined by wages and vice versa. ...
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The Journal of Industrial Economics
54 (2006), 3, S. 351-368
| Damien J. Neven, Lars-Hendrik Röller, Zhentang Zhang
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Schmollers Jahrbuch
126 (2006), 3, S. 337-338
| Gert G. Wagner, Joachim Wagner
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We introduce a one-parameter class of individual deprivation measures. Motivated by a suggestion of Runciman, we modify Yitzhaki's index by multiplying it by a function that is interpreted as measuring the part of deprivation generated byan agent's observation that others in his reference group move on to a higher level of income than himself. The parameter reflects the relative weight given to these ...
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Social Choice and Welfare
28 (2007), 1, S. 77-88
| Walter Bossert, Conchita D'Ambrosio
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probability and severity of punishment - results in a reduction of crime due to deterrence. What appears to be a simple and straightforward hypothesis turns out to be a demanding task for empirical examination because "crime" is composed of many different offence categories and expected punishment is influenced by the actions and decisions of different institutions such as police, public prosecutor's ...
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
226 (2006), 6, S. 687-714
| Hannes Spengler
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Firms in socialist and transitional economies are often obliged to provide social goods at the same time that they are competing with private firms. This paper analyzes the impact of such bundling on the provision of private and social goods focussing on the inability of politicians to commit not to bail out firms experiencing financial trouble. This soft budget constraint problem results in firms ...
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Journal of Comparative Economics
33 (2005), 1, S. 47-58
| Lars-Hendrik Röller, Zhentang Zhang
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Russia's system of fiscal federalism is examined and evaluated. Current theories of fiscal federalism provide criteria for evaluating such systems. Developments in OECD countries are examined to provide comparative perspectives. Data from Russia's Goskomstat and the Ministry of Finance, which provide an overview of Russia's regional economic characteristics, are used to apply the selected evaluation ...
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Post-Soviet Affairs
22 (2006), 3, S. 189-224
| Ulrich Thießen