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local labor markets in Germany between 1979 and 2007. In order to directly relate technological change to subsequent … polarization in Germany in the sense that employment growth deteriorates at the middle of the skill distribution relative to the …
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The mandatory adoption of IFRS by many countries worldwide fuels the expectation that financial accounting information might become more comparable across countries. This expectation is opposed to an alternative view that stresses the importance of incentives in shaping accounting information....
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of locations in Germany, to compare different turbine types and to derive the required compensation in terms of locally … different feed-in tariffs. We show that in many parts of South Germany, profitability of new wind parks cannot be achieved given …
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This paper introduces a Divisia monetary aggregate for Germany and explores its information content for the Great …
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Equity basket correlation is an important risk factor. It characterizes the strength of linear dependence between assets and thus measures the degree of portfolio diversification. It can be estimated both under the physical measure from return series, and under the risk neutral measure from...
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top-grade students and could thus be a valuable tool for redesigning university admissions in Germany. -- College …
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retail employment in Germany. In 2006, the legislative competence was shifted from the federal to the state level, leading to … a gradual deregulation of shop opening restrictions in most of Germany's sixteen federal states. The paper exploits …
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A quarter-century after reunification, labor productivity in eastern Germany continues to lag systematically behind the …, capital intensity in eastern Germany, especially in industry, has overshot values in the West, casting doubt on the embodied …
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This paper reviews the dramatic and widely noted developments in the German labor market in the past decade and surveys the most plausible reasons for these changes. Alternative hypotheses are compared and contrasted. I argue that the labor market reforms associated with the Agenda 2010 – the...
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in Germany. Our findings are consistent with a stable demand for labor, especially in western Germany, implying that …
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