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In this paper we present the Ifo Investment Database, which provides annual investment data for 12 investment assets in 50 German industries from 1991 onward. The data is consistent with national accounts statistics provided by the German Federal Statistical Office and is based on investments in...
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to the fit. Using data for the United States, the euro area and Germany, we assess the performance of boosting when …
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Germany. Moreover, the anonymized micro data can be used for a wide range of research projects. In order to obtain robust …
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An ongoing debate in the literature on efficiency of higher education institutions concerns the indicator for research output in the empirical analysis. While several studies chose to use the number of publications, others rely on the overall amount of research grants. The present study...
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The ifo Business Climate Index for Germany is considered as the most important leading indicator for the German economy …
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We introduce archetypal analysis as a tool to describe and categorize scientists. This approach identifies typical characteristics of extreme ('archetypal') values in a multivariate data set. These positive or negative contextual attributes can be allocated to each scientists under...
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Using new survey data on quantitative growth expectations of firms in Germany, we show that firms resort to local …
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macroeconomic expectations is scarce. Using new survey data on quantitative growth expectations of firms in Germany, we show that …
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German states (the Free State of Saxony and Baden-Wuerttemberg) and Eastern Germany for the period from 1997 to 2013, in …
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This paper looks into the 'fine print' of boosting for economic forecasting. By using German industrial production for the period from 1996 to 2014 and a data set consisting of 175 monthly indicators, we evaluate which indicators get selected by the boosting algorithm over time and four...
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