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Der starke Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien führt in Deutschland zu Nachfrageimpulsen und verringert die Einfuhr …
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-profit hospitals in Germany. First, bootstrapped data envelopment analysis (DEA) was used to evaluate the efficiency of a panel (n = 1 …
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evidence from Germany. Drawing upon event history data from the German Federal Labour Office insurance accounts and employing …
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that a firm is engaged in innovation or invests in research and development. Moreover, the effect from ownership …
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Die Schattenwirtschaft wird in Deutschland regelmäßig sehr hoch geschätzt. Diese Makroschätzungen lassen sich jedoch …
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This study explores a new modelling approach that bridges the gap between multilateral country-level data and the bilateral-model based, goods-market specific purchasing power parity (PPP) hypothesis. Under this approach, PPP is embedded in latent common factors, extractable from a large set of...
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In contrast to West Germany, illicit drugs were virtually absent in East Germany until 1990. However, after the … collapse of the former GDR, East Germany was expected to encounter a sharp increase in substance abuse. By analyzing individual … data, we find that East Germany largely caught up with West Germany's ever-growing prevalence of cannabis use within a …
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Schon seit 1995 haben sich die deutschen Exporte positiv entwickelt, das Wachstum des Bruttoinlandsprodukts blieb aber moderat Welche Wirkungskette zwischen Auslandsnachfrage, Investitionen und Wachstum ergibt sich aus theoretischer Sicht? Ist ein empirischer Zusammenhang zwischen Exporten und...
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Because rational individuals know that they cannot always get what they want, they are assumed to make appropriate adjustments. However, little is known about trade-off reasoning in labor market mobility decision making. The objective of this paper is to analyze the effect of job-specific...
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