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Using information from the Amadeus dataset and the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey, we provide an empirical investigation of the industry and firm-specific determinants of the intensive margin (i.e., within existing firms) job creation process in eleven Central and Eastern...
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Using a large data set for Germany, we show that both the raw and the unexplained gender earnings gap are higher in …
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innovation-friendly environment, resulting in a low export ratio given the small size of the country and its long-time EU …
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regained through more policy attention toward innovation and its underlying research and development (R&D), accompanied by more …
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D31, D33, F55, I23, I24, I25, I28, J11, J18, J21, J31, J64, J83, O31, O38, O52 </AbstractSection> Copyright Ritzen and Zimmermann; licensee Springer. 2014
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L2, L26, O3, O4. </AbstractSection> Copyright Herrmann and Kritikos; licensee Springer. 2013
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Less than a decade ago, several German states introduced tuition fees for university education. Despite their comparatively low level of about €500 per semester, fees were perceived by the public to increase social injustice and have been abolished recently. Whereas other studies have shown no...
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J31, J71 </AbstractSection> Copyright Lechmann and Schnabel; licensee Springer. 2012
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recently conducted. Also in Germany, a large field experiment has examined the practicability and potentials of this approach …
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The reaction of the German labor market to the Great Recession 2008/09 was relatively mild - especially compared to other countries. The reason lies not only in the specific type of the recession - which was favorable for the German economy structure - but also in a series of labor market...
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