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Das 21. Jahrhundert ist durch eine globale geostrategische Konstellation gekennzeichnet, die mit dem Abstieg des US­Hegemons und dem Aufstieg Chinas verbunden ist. Wolfram Elsner untersucht diese Aufstiegs-Abstiegs-Konstellation und ihre Vorgeschichte in Eurasien über 5000 Jahre, seit den...
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Declining general trust has become a serious social issue in China in recent years. This paper attempts to understand and analyze this social phenomenon from a social interaction perspective. Based on a repeated prisoners ́dilemma game on networks, it finds that the evolution of general trust...
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Among the phenomena in economics that are not yet well-understood is the fat-tailed (power-law) distribution of firm sizes in the world´s economies. Different mechanisms suggested in the literature to explain this distribution of firm sizes are discussed in the present paper. The paper uses the...
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Understanding the microeconomic details of technological catch-up processes offers great potential for informing both innovation economics and development policy. We study the economic transition of the PR China from an agrarian country to a high-tech economy as one example for such a case. It...
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We investigate structural change in the PR China during a period of particularly rapid growth 1998-2014. For this, we utilize sectoral data from the World Input-Output Database and firm-level data from the Chinese Industrial Enterprise Database. Starting with correlation laws known from the...
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Among the phenomena in economics that are not yet well-understood is the fat-tailed (power-law) distribution of firm sizes in the worldś economies. Different mechanisms suggested in the literature to explain this distribution of firm sizes are discussed in the present paper. The paper uses the...
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