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This paper is concerned with fiscal externalities arising from local taxation of a mobile factor. Using a panel of more …
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Arbeitsangebots, den Umfang externer Betreuung und die Intensität der Kinderbetreuung in der Familie entscheiden. Simulationen auf …
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-Germany. Our analysis is based on a panel of 12 to 14-year olds with information from age two on, drawn from the German … SocioEconomic Panel (GSOEP) 19842005. We estimate binary probit models to assess the impact of the duration (in years) and the …
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German municipalities are expected to suffer from (often significant) population losses in the upcoming decades. We assess these local governments’ vulnerability to the fiscal consequences of this demographic decline through two means (using a sample of 1021 municipalities in the state of...
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initial establishment productivity with employment changes over a long panel from 1995 to 2009. The estimates show that the …
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Using a Mincer-type wage function, we estimate cohort effects in the returns to education for West German workers born between 1925 and 1974. The main problem to be tackled in the specification is to separately identify cohort, experience, and possibly also age effects in the returns. For women,...
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-employee panel data of the IAB (LIAB) and takes into account possible endogeneity of training intensity and unobserved heterogeneity … in the profit estimation by employing panel system GMM methods. An increase in the share of apprentices has no effect on …
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In this study, we try to connect the economic literature on human capital formation with findings from neurobiology and psychology on early childhood development and self-regulation. Our basic framework for assessing the distribution of agespecific returns to investment in skills is an...
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