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In two empirical surveys in Germany the link between the information respondents have about climate change and their … extreme weather events and trust in external aid. Surprisingly, information campaigns based on scientific facts are not …
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This paper studies the effect of information about a charity's size on individuals' donations to that charity. We …
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As shown by R. Hahn [6], free allocation equal to the amount of permits a firm with market power uses in equilibrium, can prevent welfare losses. If the necessary amount of free allocation is not provided to the firm with market power, a second best solution is obtained where marginal abatement...
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Innovators seek to protect their intellectual assets by patenting them, at the same time trying to avoid any disclosure of critical knowledge. Given that a patent specification has to include a clear description of the patented matter so that anybody skilled in the art is enabled to reproduce...
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the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). The choice of regulated firms to trade permits through intermediaries or …% of the permit price. In the EU ETS, firms that trade more than 283,000t CO2/year are likely to directly access the … exchange while others trade with intermediaries. In the unlikely event of an intermediary having market power, overall costs …
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The sensitivity of innovation activities with respect to the business cycle is often assumed to be small. In this paper the hypothesis on cyclical dependence of innovation activities is tested for firms in the German manufacturing, and additionally for SMEs. To this end firms? innovation...
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productivity to entering foreign markets, as postulated by the recent literature on international trade with heterogeneous firms …
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This paper presents for the first time panel evidence on the productivity effects of training intensity and different training forms in Germany. It hereby takes account of selectivity of training activities, unobserved heterogeneity of establishments as well as omitted variable bias. Using the...
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This paper analyzes the impact of the decision to contract ICT consulting on firms' innovative incentives. The paper develops a theoretical model and estimates some of its implications for a sample of German firms. In particular, the paper estimates the average treatment effect of the decision...
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We develop a model of R&D competition between an incumbent and a potential entrant with network externalities and durable goods. We show that the threat of entry eliminates the commitment problem that an incumbent may face in its R&D decision due to the goods? durability. Moreover, a potential...
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