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explains the concept of panel unit roots and panel cointegration and introduces the underlying empirical approach. Next …
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This paper investigates the role intangible capital plays for economic growth in different sectors in Germany. It consists of two major parts. In the first part, we aim at measuring investment in intangibles at the sector level. We shed light on differences across sectors but also compare these...
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Following the ambiguous results in the literature aimed at understanding the empirical link between fiscal federalism and economic growth, this paper revisits the question using a Bayesian Model Averaging approach. The analysis suggests that the failure to appropriately account for model...
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expectations concerning sales, prices, demand, profit and employment cannot be found. Binary probit model estimation results … bivariate probit model with sample selection estimation results show. In general, item-nonresponse tends to be higher for online-respondents. …
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. Steuereinnahmen reagieren sensitiv auf Wirtschaftswachstum und konjunkturelle Schwankungen. Damit stellt sich zunächst die Frage, bis …
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In this paper, a new approach to disclose the impact of politics on economic growth is presented: we use data derived from content analysis of party manifestos as measures of party preferences. In a panel of 23 OECD countries, we detect a positive impact of party support for various...
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The paper intends to contribute to a better understanding of the interactions between criminality, economic performance and social cohesion. We try to achieve this aim by evaluating the existing economic and criminological research and by carrying out own empirical investigation on the basis of...
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Learning at school and university and also at the work place has become more important in the knowledge-based economy. This paper provides a critical review of recent econometric work on the determinants and impacts of training in Europe. Training has non negligible positive effects for firms...
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