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In this paper we present an international cross-country benchmarking analysis for utility regulation of France and …
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, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK. We find that even when accounting for expectations, represented by the economic …
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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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Efforts undertaken by France to restructure the allocation of governmental competencies increased the importance of … government level for a sample of 96 départements in metropolitan France in 2008. Spending efficiency is measured using Data …
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The paper explores theoretically and empirically why trade intermediaries (TIs) are frequently used as agents for exports to some countries but not to others. We adapt a standard intra-industry trade model with variable export costs (e.g. transport) and fixed export costs (e.g. market access) to...
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This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of transport infrastructure … that shape infrastructure policy. Our empirical findings on a panel of France's regions over 1985-92 suggest that electoral …
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The paper investigates the role of social norms as a determinant of individual attitudes by analyzing risk proclivity reported by immigrants and natives in a unique representative German survey. We employ factor analysis to construct measures of immigrants' ethnic persistence and assimilation....
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This chapter investigates the integration processes of immigrants in Germany by comparing certain immigrant groups to natives differentiating by gender and immigrant generation. Indicators which are supposed to capture cultural integration of immigrants are differences in marital behavior as...
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This paper examines how culture impacts within-couple gender inequality. Exploiting the setting of Germany's division and reunification, I compare child penalties of couples socialised in a more gender-egalitarian culture (East Germany) to those in a gender-traditional culture (West Germany)....
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Social norms have been put forward as prominent explanations for the changing labour supply decisions of women. This paper studies the intergenerational formation of these norms, examining how they affect subsequent female labour supply decisions, taking into account not only the early...
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