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This paper uses panel data on over 200 regions of Europe to study the spatial distribution of UNESCO sites and the capacity of regional governments to conserve heritage, using new designations in the World Heritage List as a proxy. We test whether the location of a region matters by controlling...
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This paper reports the results of a survey among private sector economists about credibility and transparency of central banks. In line with the survey of Alan Blinder among central bankers, we asked participants in Ifo s World Economic Survey to answer questions on the importance and...
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instrument the geographic distribution of bohemians prior to the Industrial Revolution in Germany. This distribution was primary …
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implications of this policy. Calibrating the model for Germany, we find that it indeed delivers smaller spatial economic …
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variation in the share of jobs that can be done from home across NUTS2 districts in Germany. Our results suggest that the COVID …
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municipalities in the border area of the Czech Republic, Germany and Poland, we collect project-level data on EU funding in the …
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In explaining the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity, urban economics and new economic geography (NEG) dominate recent research in economics. A main difference between these two approaches is that NEG stresses the role of spatial linkages whereas urban economics does not do so. We...
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The additionality principle says that the funds of the European Union should not replace, but be an addition to national regional policy funds. The benchmark for the co-funding is that the EU bears 50% of total costs associated with regional projects eligible for EU support. In some regions,...
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