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(represented by the real GDP), the economic sentiment indicator, and real interest rate for the five European countries: Germany …, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK. We find that even when accounting for expectations, represented by the economic …
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European economies (France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom). Using survey data on household and expert inflation …
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professional forecasters from four major European economies. Our estimates imply that inflation expectations in France, Germany and …
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for France, Germany, Italy and the UK. It will be particularly interesting to have a closer look at the situation in … Germany, since this country is generally considered a "service laggard" (see summaries of the debate in Cornetz/Schäfer 1999 … holds for the introduction of innovative technology-based business models in service firms. If service sectors in Germany …
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This paper analyzes the nature of democratic development in a nation on the process of introducing nuclear power over the period 1960 - 2017 for an unbalanced panel of 171 countries. Given the involved political process of introducing nuclear power and its political importance, as well as the...
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With Germany's nuclear phase-out, 23 reactors need to be dismantled in the near future. Initiated by the dire financial …
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including monthly stock price indices for five EU countries (Germany, France, the Netherlands, Ireland and the UK) as well as …
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We use futures instead of forward rates to study the complete maturity spectrum of the forward premium puzzle from two days to six months. At short maturities the slope coefficient is positive, but these turn negative as the maturity increases to the monthly level. Futures data allow us to...
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differences between the Anglo-Saxon countries and Germany in terms of prevalence and extent of IR as well as in terms of the …
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