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  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Practicalities of Individual Producer Responsibility under the WEEE Directive: Experiences in Germany

    In theory, individual producer responsibility (IPR) creates incentives for "design-for-recycling". Yet in practice, implementing IPR is challenging, particularly if applied to waste electric and electronic equipment. This article discusses different options for implementing IPR schemes and producers' under German WEEE legislation. In addition, practical aspects of a German "return share" brand sampling ...

    In: Waste Management & Research 29 (2011), 9, S. 931-944 | Vera Susanne Rotter, Perrine Chancerel, Wolf-Peter Schill
  • Weekly Report 9 / 2011

    Technology Neutral Public Support: An Important Pillar of East German Industrial Research

    Industrial research in East Germany mostly takes place in small and medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and non-profit external industrial research institutions, whereas in West Germany industrial research mainly takes place in large companies. The German Federal government, along with Länder governments, subsidize industrial research in East Germany-within the framework of technology neutral public support ...

    2011| Heike Belitz, Alexander Eickelpasch, Anna Lejpras
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Production, Employment and Productivity in West German Manufacturing

    In: Inge Hoppner (Ed.) , Prospects for Core Industries in Japan and Germany
    Berlin : jdzb
    S. 13-26
    Publications of the Japanese-German Center Berlin ; 21
    | Bernd Görzig
  • Externe Monographien

    Industrial Policy in Europe

    Brussels: ETUI, 1996, 21 S.
    (Discussion and Working Papers ; 96.05.2)
    | Georg Erber, Harald Hagemann, Stephan Seiter
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Estimating Level Effects in Diffusion of a New Technology: Barcode Scanning at the Checkout Counter

    Cross-country or cross-industry studies of technology diffusion typically estimate how independent factors affect diffusion speed or timing, often based on a two-stage approach. In many applications, however, countries (industries) differ most in the saturation level of diffusion. In a single-stage econometric approach to a standard diffusion model, we therefore estimate how the saturation level covaries ...

    In: Applied Economics 43 (2011), 14, S. 1737-1748 | Jonathan Beck, Michal Grajek, Christian Wey
  • Economic Bulletin 7 / 2002

    International Comparison of Industrial Development in the European Context - The Problems

    2002| Dorothea Lucke, Jörg-Peter Weiß
  • Externe Monographien

    Reductions in Real versus Tariff Barriers: The Impact on Industry Concentration

    Odense: Centre for European Studies, 2001, 27 S.
    (Working Paper / Centre for European Studies ; 3/2001)
    | Jan Guldager Jörgensen, Philipp J. H. Schröder
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Regional Disparities in the European Union: Convergence and Agglomeration

    Economic disparities between the regions of the European Union are of constant concern both for policy and economic research. In this paper, we examine whether there are overlapping trends of regional development in the EU: overall convergence, on the one hand, and persistent or even increasing spatial concentration (agglomeration), on the other. Kernel density estimation, Markov chain analysis and ...

    In: Papers in Regional Science 87 (2008), 2, S. 193-217 | Kurt Geppert, Andreas Stephan
  • Diskussionspapiere 157 / 1997

    Restructuring and Competition Strategies of Privatised Enterprises in East Germany: What Lessons for Russia?

    1997| Alexander Eickelpasch, Tatjana Ribakova
  • Diskussionspapiere 523 / 2005

    Hypermarket Competition and the Diffusion of Retail Checkout Barcode Scanning

    This paper presents a set of panel data to study the diffusion of retail checkout barcode scanning in ten European countries over the period 1981-1996. Estimates from a standard diffusion model suggest that countries differ most in the long-run diffusion level of barcode scanning and less in timing or diffusion speed. We present evidence that the emergence of hypermarkets raises competitive intensity ...

    2005| Jonathan Beck, Michal Grajek, Christian Wey
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