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Ten years after the worldwide financial and economic crisis was triggered by the American real estate market, real estate prices are rising around the globe. Concerns about a new housing bubble are growing. The present report based on OECD data for 20 countries demonstrates that this concern is...
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Zehn Jahre nach Ausbruch der weltweiten Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise, die ihren Ursprung auf dem US-amerikanischen Immobilienmarkt hatte, steigen angesichts weltweit zunehmender Preise für Wohneigentum die Sorgen vor neuen Immobilienpreisblasen. Dieser Wochenbericht zeigt auf Basis von...
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Auf dem deutschen Immobilienmarkt hat sich das Blatt gewendet. Die Finanzierungskonditionen haben sich deutlich verschlechtert. Die spekulative Preisblase des letzten Jahrzehnts ist geplatzt. Die Immobilienpreise fallen: Baugrundstücke, Eigenheime und Eigentumswohnungen waren in über 150...
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Die Immobilienpreise in Deutschland sind bis zuletzt weiter gestiegen. Eigenheime und Eigentumswohnungen waren in den untersuchten 97 Städten Deutschlands im laufenden Jahr im Durchschnitt elf Prozent teurer als noch vor einem Jahr. Auch die Mieten stiegen, allerdings deutlich weniger. Mieten...
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Recent empirical evidence suggests that reversing current account balances imply costly adjustment processes leading to reduced economic growth. Using large panel data sets to analyze determinants and costs of reversals asks for controls of heterogeneity among countries. This paper contributes a...
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This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be detrimental to these traits later on. The former relation is intuitive as control related traits underlay many idiosyncratic determinants of...
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This paper investigates whether individual control-perception affects the probability of becoming poor, and vice versa, whether poverty experiences can be detrimental to these traits later on. The former relation is intuitive as control related traits underly many idiosyncratic determinants of...
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Using employees' longitudinal data, we study the effect of working hours on the propensity of firms to sponsor training of their employees. We show that, whereas male part-time workers are less likely to receive training than male full-timers, part-time working women are as likely to receive...
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This paper is concerned with measuring and influencing the direction of technological change. First, it provides a comprehensive assessment of the factor bias of technological change using panel data from the World Input-Output Database (WIOD) for 25 EU countries from 1995 to 2009. We measure...
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