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whether experiencing financial and health-related damage caused by storms affects risk preference of individuals in Germany …Individual risk preference may change after experiencing external socio-economic or natural shocks. Theoretical … predictions and empirical studies suggest that risk taking may increase or decrease after experiencing shocks. So far the …
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We analyze the effect of industry, region and time on new-business survival rates by means of a multi-dimensional approach. The data relate to West German districts in the 1983-2000 period. The survival chances of start-ups tend to be relatively low in industries characterized by a high minimum...
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We investigate the accuracy of ex ante assessments of vulnerability to income poverty using cross-sectional data and … panel data. We use long-term panel data from Germany and apply different regression models, based on household covariates …. Estimates based on cross-sectional data are much less accurate than those based on panel data, but for Germany, the accuracy of …
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property values of single-family houses in Germany. Thereby we examine possible heterogeneous effects among regions. With 455 … energy efficiency on housing values for Germany on a more small-scale level and specifically investigating regional …
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property values of single-family houses in Germany. Thereby we examine possible heterogeneous effects among regions. With 455 … energy efficiency on housing values for Germany on a more small-scale level and specifically investigating regional …
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Improving the energy efficiency of residential buildings is of paramount importance to reduce CO2 emissions and hence to achieve a climate-neutral building stock - the objective of the German government for 2045. Thereby, a focus on the existing building stock is needed, as regulations for new...
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