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The theory of career mobility (Sicherman and Galor 1990) claims that wage penalties for overeducated workers are compensated by better promotion prospects. Sicherman (1991) was able to confirm this theory in an empirical study. However, the controls for the opposing phenomenon of undereducation...
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A money demand function for M2 is estimated for Italy for the period 1972-1998 within an error correction framework … monetary policy. This study takes these changes into account. Moreover, currency substitution, especially between Italy and …
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The annual structure of the real GDP in the UK, France, Germany and Italy is examined in this article by means of …
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Statistics is considered to be a difficult science since it requires a variety of skills including handling of quantitative data, graphical insights as well as mathematical ability. Yet ever increasing special knowledge of statistics is demanded since data of increasing complexity and size need...
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Teachware is a set of computer software tools for computeraided interactive teaching of certain knowledge elements. The construction of teachware for statistical knowledge is a rather young field since it heavily depends on data structures and graphical interaction possibilities. In this paper...
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explorative study aims to shed some light into the black-box of the matching technology by applying nonparametric estimation …
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Estimation …
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exchange rate. The separate estimation of long-run money demands leads to a "structural" error correction equation which allows …
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East-West migration in Germany peaked at the beginning of the 90s although the average wage gap between Eastern and Western Germany continues to average about 25%. We analyze the propensity to migrate using microdata from the German Socioeconomic Panel. Fitting a parametric Generalized Linear...
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