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We aim to understand the impact of nation-wide structural policies such as product market regulation and employment protection legislation and that of macroeconomic factors such as trade exposure, inflation and the level of government debt on the economic growth of regions in the OECD. In...
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This paper analyzes the role of regional demographic, socioeconomic and political factors on changes in mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides new empirical evidence for the regional differentiation of lockdown measures and indicates a possible reorganization of spatial economic and...
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agglomeration economies, and its consequences for the city-size wage gap. After 15 years of work experience in Munich the cumulative …
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phenomena are related to each other. The analysis is applied on the level of municipalities (LAU 2, former NUTS 5). Income is … distribution for all municipalities. The joint distribution is relatively stable over time. Initial analysis of the dynamics of the …
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This study examines why monetary policy at the national level can have vastly different effects on appreciation rates of single family houses across metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). The study employs Case/Shiller monthly house price index data for 19 MSAs from 1992:06 to 2014:12 and FHFA...
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We explore long-term patterns of the house price-income relationship across the 70 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. In line with a standard spatial equilibrium model, our empirical findings indicate that house price-income ratios are typically not stable even over the long run. In contrast,...
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on the one hand and persistent or even increasing spatial concentration (agglomeration) on the other. Kernel density …) foster the catching-up of lagging countries but at the same time forces for agglomeration of economic activities tend to …
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growth in German cities from 2003 to 2007. Although, from a theoretical perspective, agglomeration economies are supposed to … known about agglomeration economies in Germany, where interregional support policy and the characteristics of the federal …
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The tertiarization, or perhaps more accurately, the deindustrialization of the economy has left deep scars on cities. It is evident not only in the industrial wastelands and empty factory buildings scattered throughout the urban landscape, but also in the income and social structures of cities....
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production function. When generally higher productivities and wages in dense regions (caused by agglomeration economies and …
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