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Like in many other OECD countries, the population will age rapidly in Germany during the next decades. This undermines … the demographic transition in Germany. Given the current unfunded pension system, the model first calculates a baseline …
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The perception of risks associated with climate change appears to be a key factor for the support of climate policy measures. Using a generalized ordered logit approach and drawing on a unique data set originating from two surveys conducted in 2012 and 2014, each among more than 6,000 German...
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Drawing on the most recent wave of the German Residential Energy Survey (GRECS), this paper estimates the contribution of individual appliances to household electricity consumption. Moving beyond the standard focus of estimating mean effects, we combine the conditional demand approach with...
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changes conditional on price knowledge is scant. Using panel data originating from Germany’s Residential Energy Consumption …
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To provide the basis for evaluating the effectiveness of price policies, this paper contributes to the literature by estimating the heterogeneity in the response of residential electricity demand to price increases across household types. Drawing on household panel data from the German...
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employed censored regression models. Drawing on a survey of automobile use from Germany, we argue that while it is important to …
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automobile use from Germany, we argue that while it is important to test for the significance of interaction effects, their size …
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panel data from Germany, we fail to reject the hypothesis that the fuel price elasticities for petrol and diesel are equal …
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