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Das Normalarbeitsverhältnis löst sich auf. Beschäftigungsverhältnisse, die bislang eher ein Randdasein geführt haben, gewinnen an empirischer Bedeutung. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den beiden folgenden Fragen: Was charakterisiert die Beziehungen zwischen Arbeitnehmern in...
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The paper analyses the potential impact of stock market developments on lending behaviour from different perspectives. First we scrutinize the impact of stock market movements on the banks’ and on the borrowers’ balance sheets. Subsequently we estimate aggregate credit supply and demand...
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Current political discussions in Germany and other European countries illustrate the importance accorded to revenue and …
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market competition. In particular, we analyse some current developments in Germany, such as the introduction of sector …
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In many econometric applications it is unclear from the very beginning whether a parametric functional of a continuous regressor should be specified as a linear, as a higher order polynomial or as a piecewise linear. Nonparametric estimators can provide relevant information as they are a...
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Current political discussions in Germany and other European countries illustrate the importance accorded to revenue and …
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This paper develops a three stage oligopoly game for R&D cooperation, R&D expenditure and product market competition. In the first stage, firms decide whether or not to conduct R&D in cooperation with other firms. In the second stage the level of R&D investment is determined. Finally, firms...
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This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditures and product market competition. The amount of knowledge firms can absorb from other firms is made dependent on their own research efforts, e.g., firms' absorptive capacity is treated as an...
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This paper aims at providing business survey analysts with simple econometric tools to quantify qualitative survey data. We extend the traditional and commonly applied method proposed by Carlson and Parkin (1975) to capture observable survey respondent heterogeneity. We also discuss...
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